InSection
Syntax
Returns
section(节)是顶级内容目录或任何包?_index.md 文件的内容目录
The InSection method on a Page object reports whether the given page is in the given section. Note that the method returns true when comparing a page to a sibling.
With this content structure:
content/
├── auctions/
│ ├── 2023-11/
│ │ ├── _index.md
│ │ ├── auction-1.md
│ │ └── auction-2.md
│ ├── 2023-12/
│ │ ├── _index.md
│ │ ├── auction-3.md
│ │ └── auction-4.md
│ ├── _index.md
│ ├── bidding.md
│ └── payment.md
└── _index.mdWhen rendering the “auction-1” page:
{{ with .Site.GetPage "/" }}
{{ $.InSection . }} → false
{{ end }}
{{ with .Site.GetPage "/auctions" }}
{{ $.InSection . }} → false
{{ end }}
{{ with .Site.GetPage "/auctions/2023-11" }}
{{ $.InSection . }} → true
{{ end }}
{{ with .Site.GetPage "/auctions/2023-11/auction-2" }}
{{ $.InSection . }} → true
{{ end }}In the examples above we are coding defensively using the with statement, returning nothing if the page does not exist. By adding an else clause we can do some error reporting:
{{ $path := "/auctions/2023-11" }}
{{ with .Site.GetPage $path }}
{{ $.InSection . }} → true
{{ else }}
{{ errorf "Unable to find the section with path %s" $path }}
{{ end }}Understanding context
Inside of the with block, the context (the dot) is the section Page object, not the Page object passed into the template. If we were to use this syntax:
{{ with .Site.GetPage "/auctions" }}
{{ .InSection . }} → true
{{ end }}The result would be wrong when rendering the “auction-1” page because we are comparing the section page to itself.
Use the $ to get the context passed into the template.
{{ with .Site.GetPage "/auctions" }}
{{ $.InSection . }} → true
{{ end }}Gaining a thorough understanding of context is critical for anyone writing template code.