partials.IncludeCached
Without a return
statement, the partialCached
function returns a string of type template.HTML
. With a return
statement, the partialCached
function can return any data type.
The partialCached
function can offer significant performance gains for complex templates that don't need to be re-rendered on every invocation.
Each Site (or language) has its own partialCached
cache, so each site will execute a partial once.
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:
{{ partialCached "footer.html" . }}
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, use a variant based on section so that the partial is only rendered once per section:
Pass additional arguments, of any data type, as needed to create unique variants:
{{ partialCached "footer.html" . .Params.country .Params.province }}
The variant arguments are not available to the underlying partial template; they are only used to create unique cache keys.
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.