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{
"recommendations": [
"EditorConfig.EditorConfig",
"esbenp.prettier-vscode",
]
}

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---
title: merge
description: "`merge` deep merges two maps and returns the resulting map."
description: "Returns the result of merging two or more maps."
date: 2019-08-08
categories: [functions]
menu:
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aliases: []
---
Merge creates a copy of the final `MAP` and merges any preceding `MAP` into it in reverse order.
Returns the result of merging two or more maps from left to right. If a key already exists, `merge` updates its value. If a key is absent, `merge` inserts the value under the new key.
Key handling is case-insensitive.
An example merging two maps.
The following examples use these map definitions:
```go-html-template
{{ $default_params := dict "color" "blue" "width" "50%" "height" "25%" "icon" "star" }}
{{ $user_params := dict "color" "red" "icon" "mail" "extra" (dict "duration" 2) }}
{{ $params := merge $default_params $user_params }}
{{ $m1 := dict "x" "foo" }}
{{ $m2 := dict "x" "bar" "y" "wibble" }}
{{ $m3 := dict "x" "baz" "y" "wobble" "z" (dict "a" "huey") }}
```
Resulting __$params__:
Example 1
```go-html-template
{{ $merged := merge $m1 $m2 $m3 }}
{{ $merged.x }} --> baz
{{ $merged.y }} --> wobble
{{ $merged.z.a }} --> huey
```
"color": "red"
"extra":
"duration": 2
"height": "25%"
"icon": "mail"
"width": "50%"
Example 2
```go-html-template
{{ $merged := merge $m3 $m2 $m1 }}
{{ $merged.x }} --> foo
{{ $merged.y }} --> wibble
{{ $merged.z.a }} --> huey
```
Example 3
```go-html-template
{{ $merged := merge $m2 $m3 $m1 }}
{{ $merged.x }} --> foo
{{ $merged.y }} --> wobble
{{ $merged.z.a }} --> huey
```
Example 4
```go-html-template
{{ $merged := merge $m1 $m3 $m2 }}
{{ $merged.x }} --> bar
{{ $merged.y }} --> wibble
{{ $merged.z.a }} --> huey
```
{{% note %}}
Regardless of depth, merging only applies to maps. For slices, use [append]({{< ref "functions/append" >}})
Regardless of depth, merging only applies to maps. For slices, use [append]({{< ref "functions/append" >}}).
{{% /note %}}

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---
title: Host on GitLab
linktitle: Host on GitLab
description: GitLab makes it incredibly easy to build, deploy, and host your Hugo website via their free GitLab Pages service, which provides native support for Hugo.
description: GitLab makes it easy to build, deploy, and host your Hugo website via their free GitLab Pages service, which provides native support for Hugo.
date: 2016-06-23
publishdate: 2016-06-23
lastmod: 2017-11-16
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aliases: [/tutorials/hosting-on-gitlab/]
---
[GitLab](https://gitlab.com/) makes it incredibly easy to build, deploy, and host your Hugo website via their free GitLab Pages service, which provides [native support for Hugo, as well as numerous other static site generators](https://gitlab.com/pages/hugo).
## Assumptions
* Working familiarity with Git for version control
* Completion of the Hugo [Quick Start][]
* Completion of the Hugo [Quick Start]
* A [GitLab account](https://gitlab.com/users/sign_in)
* A Hugo website on your local machine that you are ready to publish
## Create .gitlab-ci.yml
## BaseURL
```
cd your-hugo-site
```
The `baseURL` in your [site configuration](/getting-started/configuration/) must reflect the full URL of your GitLab pages repository if you are using the default GitLab Pages URL (e.g., `https://<YourUsername>.gitlab.io/<your-hugo-site>/`) and not a custom domain.
In the root directory of your Hugo site, create a `.gitlab-ci.yml` file. The `.gitlab-ci.yml` configures the GitLab CI on how to build your page. Simply add the content below.
## Configure GitLab CI/CD
Define your [CI/CD](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/quick_start/) jobs by creating a `.gitlab-ci.yml` file in the root of your project.
{{< code file=".gitlab-ci.yml" >}}
image: registry.gitlab.com/pages/hugo:latest
image: registry.gitlab.com/pages/hugo/hugo_extended:latest
variables:
GIT_SUBMODULE_STRATEGY: recursive
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artifacts:
paths:
- public
only:
- master
rules:
- if: $CI_COMMIT_BRANCH == $CI_DEFAULT_BRANCH
{{< /code >}}
{{% note %}}
All available Hugo versions are listed [here](https://gitlab.com/pages/hugo/container_registry)
See [this list](https://gitlab.com/pages/hugo/container_registry) if you wish to use a particular Hugo version to build your site.
{{% /note %}}
## Push Your Hugo Website to GitLab
Next, create a new repository on GitLab. It is *not* necessary to make the repository public. In addition, you might want to add `/public` to your .gitignore file, as there is no need to push compiled assets to GitLab or keep your output website in version control.
```
```bash
# initialize new git repository
git init
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After the build has passed, your new website is available at `https://<YourUsername>.gitlab.io/<your-hugo-site>/`.
{{% note %}}
Make sure your `baseURL` key-value in your [site configuration](/getting-started/configuration/) reflects the full URL of your GitLab pages repository if you're using the default GitLab Pages URL (e.g., `https://<YourUsername>.gitlab.io/<your-hugo-site>/`) and not a custom domain.
{{% /note %}}
## Next Steps
GitLab supports using custom CNAME's and TLS certificates. For more details on GitLab Pages, see the [GitLab Pages setup documentation](https://about.gitlab.com/2016/04/07/gitlab-pages-setup/).

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## Module Config: mounts
{{% note %}}
When the `mounts` config was introduced in Hugo 0.56.0, we were careful to preserve the existing `staticDir` and similar configuration to make sure all existing sites just continued to work. But you should not have both: if you add a `mounts` section you should remove the old `staticDir` etc. settings.
When the `mounts` config was introduced in Hugo 0.56.0, we were careful to preserve the existing `contentDir`, `staticDir`, and similar configuration to make sure all existing sites just continued to work. But you should not have both: if you add a `mounts` section you should remove the old `contentDir`, `staticDir`, etc. settings.
{{% /note %}}
{{% warning %}}

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: use Go's plain text templates parser for the templates. **Default:** `false`.
`isHTML`
: used in situations only relevant for `HTML`-type formats; e.g., page aliases.
: used in situations only relevant for `HTML`-type formats; e.g., page aliases. **Default:** `false`.
`noUgly`
: used to turn off ugly URLs If `uglyURLs` is set to `true` in your site. **Default:** `false`.

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{{ $text := `
Most of the commands for **Hugo Modules** requires a newer version of Go installed (see https://golang.org/dl/) and the relevant VCS client (e.g. Git, see https://git-scm.com/downloads/ ). If you have an "older" site running on Netlify, you may have to set GO_VERSION to 1.12 in your Environment settings.
Most of the commands for **Hugo Modules** require a newer version of Go installed (see https://golang.org/dl/) and the relevant VCS client (e.g. Git, see https://git-scm.com/downloads/ ). If you have an "older" site running on Netlify, you may have to set GO_VERSION to 1.12 in your Environment settings.
For more information about Go Modules, see: