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Path Returns the logical path of the given page.
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{{< new-in 0.123.0 >}}

The Path method on a Page object returns the logical path of the given page, regardless of whether the page is backed by a file.

{{ .Path }} → /posts/post-1

This value is neither a file path nor a relative URL. It is a logical identifier for each page, independent of content format, language, and URL modifiers.

{{% note %}} Beginning with the release of v0.92.0 in January 2022, Hugo emitted a warning whenever calling the Path method. The warning indicated that this method would change in a future release.

The meaning of, and value returned by, the Path method on a Page object changed with the release of v0.123.0 in February 2024.

{{% /note %}}

To determine the logical path for pages backed by a file, Hugo starts with the file path, relative to the content directory, and then:

  1. Strips the file extension
  2. Strips the language identifier
  3. Converts the result to lower case
  4. Replaces spaces with hyphens

The value returned by the Path method on a Page object is independent of content format, language, and URL modifiers such as the slug and url front matter fields.

Examples

Monolingual site

Note that the logical path is independent of content format and URL modifiers.

File path Front matter slug Logical path
content/_index.md /
content/posts/_index.md /posts
content/posts/post-1.md foo /posts/post-1
content/posts/post-2.html bar /posts/post-2

Multilingual site

Note that the logical path is independent of content format, language identifiers, and URL modifiers.

File path Front matter slug Logical path
content/_index.en.md /
content/_index.de.md /
content/posts/_index.en.md /posts
content/posts/_index.de.md /posts
content/posts/posts-1.en.md foo /posts/post-1
content/posts/posts-1.de.md foo /posts/post-1
content/posts/posts-2.en.html bar /posts/post-2
content/posts/posts-2.de.html bar /posts/post-2

Pages not backed by a file

The Path method on a Page object returns a value regardless of whether the page is backed by a file.

content/
└── posts/
    └── post-1.md  <-- front matter: tags = ['hugo']

When you build the site:

public/
├── posts/
│   ├── post-1/
│   │   └── index.html    .Page.Path = /posts/post-1
│   └── index.html        .Page.Path = /posts
├── tags/
│   ├── hugo/
│   │   └── index.html    .Page.Path = /tags/hugo
│   └── index.html        .Page.Path = /tags
└── index.html            .Page.Path = /

Finding pages

These methods, functions, and shortcodes use the logical path to find the given page:

Methods Functions Shortcodes
Site.GetPage urls.Ref ref
Page.GetPage urls.RelRef relref
Page.Ref
Page.RelRef
Shortcode.Ref
Shortcode.RelRef

{{% note %}} Specify the logical path when using any of these methods, functions, or shortcodes. If you include a file extension or language identifier, Hugo will strip these values before finding the page in the logical tree. {{% /note %}}

Logical tree

Just as file paths form a file tree, logical paths form a logical tree.

A file tree:

content/
└── s1/
    ├── p1/
    │   └── index.md 
    └── p2.md

The same content represented as a logical tree:

content/
└── s1/
    ├── p1
    └── p2 

A key difference between these trees is the relative path from p1 to p2:

  • In the file tree, the relative path from p1 to p2 is ../p2.md
  • In the logical tree, the relative path is p2

{{% note %}} Remember to use the logical path when using any of the methods, functions, or shortcodes listed in the previous section. If you include a file extension or language identifier, Hugo will strip these values before finding the page in the logical tree. {{% /note %}}