--- title: partialCached description: Allows for caching of partials that do not need to be re-rendered on every invocation. categories: [functions] menu: docs: parent: functions keywords: [performance] signature: ["partialCached LAYOUT INPUT [VARIANT...]"] relatedfuncs: [] --- The `partialCached` template function can offer significant performance gains for complex templates that don't need to be re-rendered on every invocation. **Note:** Each Site (or language) has its own `partialCached` cache, so each site will execute a partial once. **Note**: Hugo renders pages in parallel, and will render the partial more than once with concurrent calls to the `partialCached` function. After Hugo caches the rendered partial, new pages entering the build pipeline will use the cached result. Here is the simplest usage: ```go-html-template {{ partialCached "footer.html" . }} ``` You can also pass additional arguments to `partialCached` to create *variants* of the cached partial. For example, if you have a complex partial that should be identical when rendered for pages within the same section, you could use a variant based upon section so that the partial is only rendered once per section: {{< code file="partial-cached-example.html" >}} {{ partialCached "footer.html" . .Section }} {{< /code >}} If you need to pass additional arguments to create unique variants, you can pass as many variant arguments as you need: ```go-html-template {{ partialCached "footer.html" . .Params.country .Params.province }} ``` Note that the variant arguments are not made available to the underlying partial template. They are only use to create a unique cache key. Since Hugo `0.61.0` you can use any object as cache key(s), not just strings. See also [The Full Partial Series Part 1: Caching!](https://regisphilibert.com/blog/2019/12/hugo-partial-series-part-1-caching-with-partialcached/).