hugo/docs/content/en/methods/page/File.md
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File For pages backed by a file, returns file information for the given page.
related returnType signatures
hugolib.fileInfo
PAGE.File
true

By default, not all pages are backed by a file, including top level section pages, taxonomy pages, and term pages. By definition, you cannot retrieve file information when the file does not exist.

To back one of the pages above with a file, create an _index.md file in the corresponding directory. For example:

content/
└── books/
    ├── _index.md  <-- the top level section page
    ├── book-1.md
    └── book-2.md

Code defensively by verifying file existence as shown in each of the examples below.

Methods

{{% note %}} The path separators (slash or backslash) in Path, Dir, and Filename depend on the operating system. {{% /note %}}

BaseFileName
(string) The file name, excluding the extension.
{{ with .File }}
  {{ .BaseFileName }}
{{ end }}
ContentBaseName
(string) If the page is a branch or leaf bundle, the name of the containing directory, else the TranslationBaseName.
{{ with .File }}
  {{ .ContentBaseName }}
{{ end }}
Dir
(string) The file path, excluding the file name, relative to the content directory.
{{ with .File }}
  {{ .Dir }}
{{ end }}
Ext
(string) The file extension.
{{ with .File }}
  {{ .Ext }}
{{ end }}
Filename
(string) The absolute file path.
{{ with .File }}
  {{ .Filename }}
{{ end }}
Lang
(string) The language associated with the given file.
{{ with .File }}
  {{ .Lang }}
{{ end }}
LogicalName
(string) The file name.
{{ with .File }}
  {{ .LogicalName }}
{{ end }}
Path
(string) The file path, relative to the content directory.
{{ with .File }}
  {{ .Path }}
{{ end }}
TranslationBaseName
(string) The file name, excluding the extension and language identifier.
{{ with .File }}
  {{ .TranslationBaseName }}
{{ end }}
UniqueID
(string) The MD5 hash of .File.Path.
{{ with .File }}
  {{ .UniqueID }}
{{ end }}

Examples

Consider this content structure in a multilingual project:

content/
├── news/
│   ├── b/
│   │   ├── index.de.md   <-- leaf bundle
│   │   └── index.en.md   <-- leaf bundle
│   ├── a.de.md           <-- regular content
│   ├── a.en.md           <-- regular content
│   ├── _index.de.md      <-- branch bundle
│   └── _index.en.md      <-- branch bundle
├── _index.de.md
└── _index.en.md

With the English language site:

  regular content leaf bundle branch bundle
BaseFileName a.en index.en _index.en
ContentBaseName a b news
Dir news/ news/b/ news/
Ext md md md
Filename /home/user/... /home/user/... /home/user/...
Lang en en en
LogicalName a.en.md index.en.md _index.en.md
Path news/a.en.md news/b/index.en.md news/_index.en.md
TranslationBaseName a index _index
UniqueID 15be14b... 186868f... 7d9159d...

Defensive coding

Some of the pages on a site may not be backed by a file. For example:

  • Top level section pages
  • Taxonomy pages
  • Term pages

Without a backing file, Hugo will throw a warning if you attempt to access a .File property. For example:

WARN .File.ContentBaseName on zero object. Wrap it in if or with...

To code defensively, first check for file existence:

{{ with .File }}
  {{ .ContentBaseName }}
{{ end }}