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partials.Include

Without a return statement, the partial function returns a string of type template.HTML. With a return statement, the partial function can return any data type.

In this example we have three partial templates:

layouts/
└── partials/
├── average.html
├── breadcrumbs.html
└── footer.html

The "average" partial returns the average of one or more numbers. We pass the numbers in context:

{{ $numbers := slice 1 6 7 42 }}
{{ $average := partial "average.html" $numbers }}

The "breadcrumbs" partial renders breadcrumb navigation, and needs to receive the current page in context:

{{ partial "breadcrumbs.html" . }}

The "footer" partial renders the site footer. In this contrived example, the footer does not need access to the current page, so we can omit context:

{{ partial "footer.html" }}

You can pass anything in context: a page, a page collection, a scalar value, a slice, or a map. In this example we pass the current page and three scalar values:

{{ $ctx := dict 
"page" .
"name" "John Doe"
"major" "Finance"
"gpa" 4.0
}}
{{ partial "render-student-info.html" $ctx }}

Then, within the partial template:

{{ .name }} is majoring in {{ .major }}.
Their grade point average is {{ .gpa }}.
See <a href="{{ .page.RelPermalink }}">details.</a>

To return a value from a partial template, it must contain only one return statement, placed at the end of the template:

{{ $result := "" }}
{{ if math.ModBool . 2 }}
{{ $result = "even" }}
{{ else }}
{{ $result = "odd" }}
{{ end }}
{{ return $result }}

See details.