--- title: Path description: Returns the logical path of the given page. categories: [] keywords: [] params: functions_and_methods: returnType: string signatures: [PAGE.Path] --- {{< 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. {{% glossary-term "logical path" %}} ```go-html-template {{ .Path }} → /posts/post-1 ``` > [!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. 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. ```text content/ └── posts/ └── post-1.md <-- front matter: tags = ['hugo'] ``` When you build the site: ```text 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. ## Logical tree Just as file paths form a file tree, logical paths form a logical tree. A file tree: ```text content/ └── s1/ ├── p1/ │ └── index.md └── p2.md ``` The same content represented as a logical tree: ```text 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. [`Page.GetPage`]: /methods/page/getpage/ [`Page.Ref`]: /methods/page/ref/ [`Page.RelRef`]: /methods/page/relref/ [`ref`]: /shortcodes/ref/ [`relref`]: /shortcodes/relref/ [`Shortcode.Ref`]: /methods/shortcode/ref [`Shortcode.RelRef`]: /methods/shortcode/relref [`Site.GetPage`]: /methods/site/getpage/ [`urls.Ref`]: /functions/urls/ref/ [`urls.RelRef`]: /functions/urls/relref/ [v0.123.0]: https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo/releases/tag/v0.123.0 [v0.92.0]: https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo/releases/tag/v0.92.0