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FUNCTIONS RESOURCE FUNCTIONS

resources.PostProcess

Processes the given resource after the build.

Syntax

resources.PostProcess RESOURCE

Returns

postpub.PostPublishedResource
{{ with resources.Get "css/main.css" }}
  {{ if hugo.IsDevelopment }}
    <link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ .RelPermalink }}">
  {{ else }}
    {{ with . | postCSS | minify | fingerprint | resources.PostProcess }}
      <link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ .RelPermalink }}" integrity="{{ .Data.Integrity }}" crossorigin="anonymous">
    {{ end }}
  {{ end }}
{{ end }}

Marking a resource with resources.PostProcess postpones transformations until the build has finished.

Call resources.PostProcess when one or more of the steps in the transformation chain depends on the result of the build.

A prime use case for this is purging unused CSS rules using the PurgeCSS plugin for the PostCSS Node.js package.

CSS Purging

There are several ways to set up CSS purging with PostCSS in Hugo. If you have a simple project, you should consider going the simpler route and drop the use of resources.PostProcess and just extract keywords from the templates. See the Tailwind documentation for examples.

Step 1
Install Node.js.
Step 2
Install the required Node.js packages in the root of your project:
npm i -D postcss postcss-cli autoprefixer @fullhuman/postcss-purgecss
Step 3
Create a PostCSS configuration file in the root of your project. You must name this file postcss.config.js or another supported file name. For example:
const autoprefixer = require('autoprefixer');
const purgecss = require('@fullhuman/postcss-purgecss')({
  content: ['./hugo_stats.json'],
  defaultExtractor: content => {
    const els = JSON.parse(content).htmlElements;
    return [
      ...(els.tags || []),
      ...(els.classes || []),
      ...(els.ids || []),
    ];
  },
  // https://purgecss.com/safelisting.html
  safelist: []
});

module.exports = {
  plugins: [
    autoprefixer,
    process.env.HUGO_ENVIRONMENT !== 'development' ? purgecss : null
  ]
};

If you are a Windows user, and the path to your project contains a space, you must place the PostCSS configuration within the package.json file. See this example and issue #7333.

Step 4
Enable creation of the hugo_stats.json file when building the site. If you are only using this for the production build, consider placing it below config/production.
hugo.
     
build:
  buildStats:
    enable: true
[build]
  [build.buildStats]
    enable = true
{
   "build": {
      "buildStats": {
         "enable": true
      }
   }
}

See the configure build documentation for details and options.

Step 5
Place your CSS file within the assets/css directory.
Step 6
If the current environment is not development, process the resource with PostCSS:
{{ with resources.Get "css/main.css" }}
  {{ if hugo.IsDevelopment }}
    <link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ .RelPermalink }}">
  {{ else }}
    {{ with . | postCSS | minify | fingerprint | resources.PostProcess }}
      <link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ .RelPermalink }}" integrity="{{ .Data.Integrity }}" crossorigin="anonymous">
    {{ end }}
  {{ end }}
{{ end }}

Environment variables

Hugo passes these environment variables to PostCSS, which allows you to do something like:

process.env.HUGO_ENVIRONMENT === 'production' ? [autoprefixer] : []
PWD
The absolute path to the project working directory.
HUGO_ENVIRONMENT
The current Hugo environment, set with the --environment command line flag. Default is production for hugo and development for hugo server.
HUGO_PUBLISHDIR
The absolute path to the publish directory (the public directory). Note that the value will always point to a directory on disk even when running hugo server in memory mode. If you write to this folder from PostCSS when running the server, you could run the server with one of these flags:
hugo server --renderToDisk
hugo server --renderStaticToDisk

Also, Hugo will add environment variables for all files mounted below assets/_jsconfig. A default mount will be set up with files in the project root matching this regexp: (babel|postcss|tailwind)\.config\.js.

These will get environment variables named on the form HUGO_FILE_:filename: where :filename: is all upper case with periods replaced with underscore. This allows you to do something like:

let tailwindConfig = process.env.HUGO_FILE_TAILWIND_CONFIG_JS || './tailwind.config.js';

Limitations

Do not use resources.PostProcess when running Hugo’s built-in development server. The examples above specifically prevent this by verifying that the current environment is not “development”.

The resources.PostProcess function only works within templates that produce HTML files.

You cannot manipulate the values returned from the resource’s methods. For example, the strings.ToUpper function in this example will not work as expected:

{{ $css := resources.Get "css/main.css" }}
{{ $css = $css | resources.PostCSS | minify | fingerprint | resources.PostProcess }}
{{ $css.RelPermalink | strings.ToUpper }}

See also

  • resources.Fingerprint
  • resources.Minify
  • resources.PostCSS
  • resources.ToCSS

On this page

  • CSS Purging
  • Environment variables
  • Limitations

In this section

  • resources.Babel
  • resources.ByType
  • resources.Concat
  • resources.Copy
  • resources.ExecuteAsTemplate
  • resources.Fingerprint
  • resources.FromString
  • resources.Get
  • resources.GetMatch
  • resources.GetRemote
  • resources.Match
  • resources.Minify
  • resources.PostCSS
  • resources.PostProcess
  • resources.ToCSS
Last updated: November 4, 2023: Namespace functions and methods (723a827f)
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