``` git subtree add --prefix=docs/ https://github.com/gohugoio/hugoDocs.git master --squash ``` Closes #11925
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with | Binds context (the dot) to the expression and executes the block if expression is truthy. |
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{{% include "functions/go-template/_common/truthy-falsy.md" %}}
{{ $var := "foo" }}
{{ with $var }}
{{ . }} → foo
{{ end }}
Use with the else
statement:
{{ $var := "foo" }}
{{ with $var }}
{{ . }} → foo
{{ else }}
{{ print "var is falsy" }}
{{ end }}
Initialize a variable, scoped to the current block:
{{ with $var := 42 }}
{{ . }} → 42
{{ $var }} → 42
{{ end }}
{{ $var }} → undefined
Understanding context
At the top of a page template, the context (the dot) is a Page
object. Inside of the with
block, the context is bound to the value passed to the with
statement.
With this contrived example:
{{ with 42 }}
{{ .Title }}
{{ end }}
Hugo will throw an error:
can't evaluate field Title in type int
The error occurs because we are trying to use the .Title
method on an integer instead of a Page
object. Inside of the with
block, if we want to render the page title, we need to get the context passed into the template.
{{% note %}}
Use the $
to get the context passed into the template.
{{% /note %}}
This template will render the page title as desired:
{{ with 42 }}
{{ $.Title }}
{{ end }}
{{% note %}} Gaining a thorough understanding of context is critical for anyone writing template code. {{% /note %}}
{{% include "functions/go-template/_common/text-template.md" %}}