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title, description, date, categories, keywords, weight, draft, toc, linktitle, menu
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| Page Resources | Page Resources -- images, other pages, documents etc. -- have page-relative URLs and their own metadata. | 2018-01-24 |
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4003 | false | true | Page Resources |
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Properties
- ResourceType
- The main type of the resource. For example, a file of MIME type
image/jpeghas the ResourceTypeimage. - Name
- Default value is the filename (relative to the owning page). Can be set in front matter.
- Title
- Default value is the same as
.Name. Can be set in front matter. - Permalink
- The absolute URL to the resource. Resources of type
pagewill have no value. - RelPermalink
- The relative URL to the resource. Resources of type
pagewill have no value. - Content
- The content of the resource itself. For most resources, this returns a string with the contents of the file. This can be used to inline some resources, such as
<script>{{ (.Resources.GetMatch "myscript.js").Content | safeJS }}</script>or<img src="{{ (.Resources.GetMatch "mylogo.png").Content | base64Encode }}">. - MediaType
- The MIME type of the resource, such as
image/jpeg. - MediaType.MainType
- The main type of the resource's MIME type. For example, a file of MIME type
application/pdfhas for MainTypeapplication. - MediaType.SubType
- The subtype of the resource's MIME type. For example, a file of MIME type
application/pdfhas for SubTypepdf. Note that this is not the same as the file extension - PowerPoint files have a subtype ofvnd.mspowerpoint. - MediaType.Suffixes
- A slice of possible suffixes for the resource's MIME type.
Methods
- ByType
- Returns the page resources of the given type.
{{ .Resources.ByType "image" }}
- Match
- Returns all the page resources (as a slice) whose
Namematches the given Glob pattern (examples). The matching is case-insensitive.
{{ .Resources.Match "images/*" }}
- GetMatch
- Same as
Matchbut will return the first match.
Pattern Matching
// Using Match/GetMatch to find this images/sunset.jpg ?
.Resources.Match "images/sun*" ✅
.Resources.Match "**/sunset.jpg" ✅
.Resources.Match "images/*.jpg" ✅
.Resources.Match "**.jpg" ✅
.Resources.Match "*" 🚫
.Resources.Match "sunset.jpg" 🚫
.Resources.Match "*sunset.jpg" 🚫
Page Resources Metadata
The page resources' metadata is managed from the corresponding page's front matter with an array/table parameter named resources. You can batch assign values using wildcards.
{{% note %}}
Resources of type page get Title etc. from their own front matter.
{{% /note %}}
- name
- Sets the value returned in
Name.
{{% warning %}}
The methods Match and GetMatch use Name to match the resources.
{{%/ warning %}}
- title
- Sets the value returned in
Title - params
- A map of custom key/values.
Resources metadata example
{{< code-toggle copy="false">}} title: Application date : 2018-01-25 resources :
- src : "images/sunset.jpg" name : "header"
- src : "documents/photo_specs.pdf" title : "Photo Specifications" params: icon : "photo"
- src : "documents/guide.pdf" title : "Instruction Guide"
- src : "documents/checklist.pdf" title : "Document Checklist"
- src : "documents/payment.docx" title : "Proof of Payment"
- src : "**.pdf" name : "pdf-file-:counter" params : icon : "pdf"
- src : "**.docx" params : icon : "word" {{</ code-toggle >}}
From the example above:
sunset.jpgwill receive a newNameand can now be found with.GetMatch "header".documents/photo_specs.pdfwill get thephotoicon.documents/checklist.pdf,documents/guide.pdfanddocuments/payment.docxwill getTitleas set bytitle.- Every
PDFin the bundle exceptdocuments/photo_specs.pdfwill get thepdficon. - All
PDFfiles will get a newName. Thenameparameter contains a special placeholder:counter, so theNamewill bepdf-file-1,pdf-file-2,pdf-file-3. - Every docx in the bundle will receive the
wordicon.
{{% warning %}}
The order matters --- Only the first set values of the title, name and params-keys will be used. Consecutive parameters will be set only for the ones not already set. In the above example, .Params.icon is first set to "photo" in src = "documents/photo_specs.pdf". So that would not get overridden to "pdf" by the later set src = "**.pdf" rule.
{{%/ warning %}}
The :counter placeholder in name and title
The :counter is a special placeholder recognized in name and title parameters resources.
The counter starts at 1 the first time they are used in either name or title.
For example, if a bundle has the resources photo_specs.pdf, other_specs.pdf, guide.pdf and checklist.pdf, and the front matter has specified the resources as:
{{< code-toggle copy="false">}} resources src = "*specs.pdf" title = "Specification #:counter" resources src = "**.pdf" name = "pdf-file-:counter" {{</ code-toggle >}}
the Name and Title will be assigned to the resource files as follows:
| Resource file | Name |
Title |
|---|---|---|
| checklist.pdf | "pdf-file-1.pdf |
"checklist.pdf" |
| guide.pdf | "pdf-file-2.pdf |
"guide.pdf" |
| other_specs.pdf | "pdf-file-3.pdf |
"Specification #1" |
| photo_specs.pdf | "pdf-file-4.pdf |
"Specification #2" |