``` git subtree add --prefix=docs/ https://github.com/gohugoio/hugoDocs.git master --squash ``` Closes #11925
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resources.ExecuteAsTemplate | Returns a resource created from a Go template, parsed and executed with the given context. |
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The resources.ExecuteAsTemplate
function returns a resource created from a Go template, parsed and executed with the given context, caching the result using the target path as its cache key.
Hugo publishes the resource to the target path when you call its Publish
, Permalink
, or RelPermalink
methods.
Let's say you have a CSS file that you wish to populate with values from your site configuration:
{{< code file=assets/css/template.css lang=go-html-template >}} body { background-color: {{ site.Params.style.bg_color }}; color: {{ site.Params.style.text_color }}; } {{< /code >}}
And your site configuration contains:
{{< code-toggle file=hugo >}} [params.style] bg_color = '#fefefe' text_color = '#222' {{< /code-toggle >}}
Place this in your baseof.html template:
{{ with resources.Get "css/template.css" }}
{{ with resources.ExecuteAsTemplate "css/main.css" $ . }}
<link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ .RelPermalink }}">
{{ end }}
{{ end }}
The example above:
- Captures the template as a resource
- Executes the resource as a template, passing the current page in context
- Publishes the resource to css/main.css
The result is:
{{< code file=public/css/main.css >}} body { background-color: #fefefe; color: #222; } {{< /code >}}