Allowing links on pages without rendering them. Fixes #7783
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Build Options | Build Options | Build options help define how Hugo must treat a given page when building the site. | 2020-03-02 | 2020-03-02 |
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They are stored in a reserved Front Matter object named _build
with the following defaults:
_build:
render: always
list: always
publishResources: true
render
If always
, the page will be treated as a published page, holding its dedicated output files (index.html
, etc...) and permalink.
{{< new-in "0.76.0" >}} We extended this property from a boolean to an enum in Hugo 0.76.0. Valid values are:
- never
- The page will not be included in any page collection.
- always (default)
- The page will be rendered to disk and get a
RelPermalink
etc. - link
- The page will be not be rendered to disk, but will get a
RelPermalink
.
list
Note that we extended this property from a boolean to an enum in Hugo 0.68.0.
Valid values are:
- never
- The page will not be included in any page collection.
- always (default)
- The page will be included in all page collections, e.g.
site.RegularPages
,$page.Pages
. - local
- The page will be included in any local page collection, e.g.
$page.RegularPages
,$page.Pages
. One use case for this would be to create fully navigable, but headless content sections. {{< new-in "0.68.0" >}}
If true, the page will be treated as part of the project's collections and, when appropriate, returned by Hugo's listing methods (.Pages
, .RegularPages
etc...).
publishResources
If set to true the [Bundle's Resources]({{< relref "content-management/page-bundles" >}}) will be published.
Setting this to false will still publish Resources on demand (when a resource's .Permalink
or .RelPermalink
is invoked from the templates) but will skip the others.
{{% note %}}
Any page, regardless of their build options, will always be available using the [.GetPage
]({{< relref "functions/GetPage" >}}) methods.
{{% /note %}}
Illustrative use cases
Not publishing a page
Project needs a "Who We Are" content file for Front Matter and body to be used by the homepage but nowhere else.
# content/who-we-are.md`
title: Who we are
_build:
list: false
render: false
{{/* layouts/index.html */}}
<section id="who-we-are">
{{ with site.GetPage "who-we-are" }}
{{ .Content }}
{{ end }}
</section>
Listing pages without publishing them
Website needs to showcase a few of the hundred "testimonials" available as content files without publishing any of them.
To avoid setting the build options on every testimonials, one can use [cascade
]({{< relref "/content-management/front-matter#front-matter-cascade" >}}) on the testimonial section's content file.
#content/testimonials/_index.md
title: Testimonials
# section build options:
_build:
render: true
# children build options with cascade
cascade:
_build:
render: false
list: true # default
{{/* layouts/_defaults/testimonials.html */}}
<section id="testimonials">
{{ range first 5 .Pages }}
<blockquote cite="{{ .Params.cite }}">
{{ .Content }}
</blockquote>
{{ end }}
</section>