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Static files | Files that get served **statically** (as-is, no modification) on the site root. |
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By default, the static/
directory in the site project is used for
all static files (e.g. stylesheets, JavaScript, images). The static files are served on the site root path (eg. if you have the file static/image.png
you can access it using http://{server-url}/image.png
, to include it in a document you can use ![Example image](/image.png) )
.
Hugo can be configured to look into a different directory, or even
multiple directories for such static files by configuring the
staticDir
parameter in the site configuration. All the files in all the
static directories will form a union filesystem.
This union filesystem will be served from your site root. So a file
<SITE PROJECT>/static/me.png
will be accessible as
<MY_BASEURL>/me.png
.
Here's an example of setting staticDir
and staticDir2
for a
multi-language site:
{{< code-toggle file=hugo >}} staticDir = ["static1", "static2"]
[languages] [languages.en] staticDir2 = "static_en" baseURL = "https://example.org/" languageName = "English" weight = 2 title = "In English" [languages.no] staticDir = ["staticDir_override", "static_no"] baseURL = "https://example.no" languageName = "Norsk" weight = 1 title = "På norsk" {{</ code-toggle >}}
In the above, with no theme used:
- The English site will get its static files as a union of "static1", "static2" and "static_en". On file duplicates, the right-most version will win.
- The Norwegian site will get its static files as a union of "staticDir_override" and "static_no".
- Note 1
- The 2 (can be a number between 0 and 10) in
staticDir2
is added to tell Hugo that you want to add this directory to the global set of static directories defined usingstaticDir
. UsingstaticDir
on the language level would replace the global value (as can be seen in the Norwegian site case). - Note 2
- The example above is a multihost setup. In a regular setup, all the static directories will be available to all sites.