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errorf and warnf | Log ERROR or WARNING from the templates. | 2017-09-30 | 2017-09-30 | 2017-09-30 |
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errorf
or warnf
will evaluate a format string, then output the result to the ERROR or WARNING log (and only once per error message to avoid flooding the log).
Any ERROR will also cause the build to fail (the hugo
command will exit -1
).
Both functions return an empty string, so the messages are only printed to the console.
{{ errorf "Failed to handle page %q" .Path }}
{{ warnf "You should update the shortcodes in %q" .Path }}
Note that errorf
, erroridf
, and warnf
support all the formatting verbs of the fmt package.
Suppress errors
Sometimes it may make sense to let the user suppress an ERROR and make the build succeed.
You can do this by using the erroridf
function. This functions takes an error ID as the first argument.
{{ erroridf "my-custom-error" "You should consider fixing this." }}
This will produce:
ERROR 2021/06/07 17:47:38 You should consider fixing this.
If you feel that this should not be logged as an ERROR, you can ignore it by adding this to your site config:
ignoreErrors = ["my-custom-error"]