Gopher
FUNCTIONS

absURL

Creates an absolute URL based on the configured baseURL.

Syntax

absURL INPUT

Both absURL and relURL consider the configured value of baseURL in your site’s config file . Given a baseURL set to https://example.com/hugo/:

{{ "mystyle.css" | absURL }} → "https://example.com/hugo/mystyle.css"
{{ "mystyle.css" | relURL }} → "/hugo/mystyle.css"
{{ "http://gohugo.io/" | relURL }} →  "http://gohugo.io/"
{{ "http://gohugo.io/" | absURL }} →  "http://gohugo.io/"

The last two examples may look strange but can be very useful. For example, the following shows how to use absURL in JSON-LD structured data (SEO) , where some of your images for a piece of content may or may not be hosted locally:

layouts/partials/schemaorg-metadata.html

<script type="application/ld+json">
{
    "@context" : "http://schema.org",
    "@type" : "BlogPosting",
    "image" : {{ apply .Params.images "absURL" "." }}
}
</script>

The above uses the apply function and also exposes how the Go template parser JSON-encodes objects inside <script> tags. See the safeJS template function for examples of how to tell Hugo not to escape strings inside of such tags.