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Page Bundles | Content organization using Page Bundles | 2018-01-24T13:09:00-05:00 | 2018-01-28T22:26:40-05:00 | Page Bundles |
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Page Bundles are a way to organize the content files. It's useful for cases where a page or section's content needs to be split into multiple content pages for convenience or has associated attachments like documents or images.
A Page Bundle can be one of two types:
- Leaf Bundle
- Branch Bundle
Leaf Bundle | Branch Bundle | |
---|---|---|
Usage | Collection of content and attachments for single pages | Collection of content and attachments for section pages |
Index file name | index.md 1 |
_index.md 1 |
Layout type | single |
list |
Nesting | Doesn't allow nesting of more bundles under it | Allows nesting of leaf/branch bundles under it |
Example | content/posts/my-post/index.md |
content/posts/_index.md |
Leaf Bundles
A Leaf Bundle is a directory at any hierarchy within the content/
directory, that contains at least an index.md
file.
{{% note %}}
Here md
(markdown) is used just as an example. You can use any file
type as a content resource as long as it is a MIME type recognized by
Hugo (json
files will, as one example, work fine). If you want to
get exotic, you can define your own media type.
{{% /note %}}
Examples of Leaf Bundle organization
content/
├── about
│ ├── index.md
├── posts
│ ├── my-post
│ │ ├── content1.md
│ │ ├── content2.md
│ │ ├── image1.jpg
│ │ ├── image2.png
│ │ └── index.md
│ └── my-another-post
│ └── index.md
│
└── another-section
├── ..
└── not-a-leaf-bundle
├── ..
└── another-leaf-bundle
└── index.md
In the above example content/
directory, there are four leaf
bundles:
- about
- This leaf bundle is at the root level (directly under
content
directory) and has only theindex.md
. - my-post
- This leaf bundle has the
index.md
, two other content Markdown files and two image files. - my-another-post
- This leaf bundle has only the
index.md
. - another-leaf-bundle
- This leaf bundle is nested under couple of
directories. This bundle also has only the
index.md
.
{{% note %}} The hierarchy depth at which a leaf bundle is created does not matter, as long as it is not inside another leaf bundle. {{% /note %}}
Headless Bundle
A headless bundle is a bundle that is configured to not get published anywhere:
- It will have no
Permalink
and no rendered HTML inpublic/
. - It will not be part of
.Site.RegularPages
, etc.
But you can get it by .Site.GetPage
. Here is an example:
{{ $headless := .Site.GetPage "page" "some-headless-bundle" }}
{{ $reusablePages := $headless.Resources.Match "author*" }}
<h2>Authors</h2>
{{ range $reusablePages }}
<h3>{{ .Title }}</h3>
{{ .Content }}
{{ end }}
A leaf bundle can be made headless by adding below in the Front Matter
(in the index.md
):
headless = true
{{% note %}} Only leaf bundles can be made headless. {{% /note %}}
There are many use cases of such headless page bundles:
- Shared media galleries
- Reusable page content "snippets"
Branch Bundles
A Branch Bundle is any directory at any hierarchy within the
content/
directory, that contains at least an _index.md
file.
This _index.md
can also be directly under the content/
directory.
{{% note %}}
Here md
(markdown) is used just as an example. You can use any file
type as a content resource as long as it is a MIME type recognized by
Hugo (json
files will, as one example, work fine). If you want to
get exotic, you can define your own media type.
{{% /note %}}
Examples of Branch Bundle organization
content/
├── branch-bundle-1
│ ├── branch-content1.md
│ ├── branch-content2.md
│ ├── image1.jpg
│ ├── image2.png
│ └── _index.md
└── branch-bundle-2
├── _index.md
└── a-leaf-bundle
└── index.md
In the above example content/
directory, there are two branch
bundles (and a leaf bundle):
branch-bundle-1
- This branch bundle has the
_index.md
, two other content Markdown files and two image files. branch-bundle-2
- This branch bundle has the
_index.md
and a nested leaf bundle.
{{% note %}} The hierarchy depth at which a branch bundle is created does not matter. {{% /note %}}
-
The
.md
extension is just an example. The extension can be.html
,.json
or any of any valid MIME type. ↩︎