Add render template hooks for links and images

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* revises the change detection for templates used by content files in server mode.
* Adds a Page.RenderString method

Fixes #6545
Fixes #4663
Closes #6043
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Bjørn Erik Pedersen
2019-11-27 13:42:36 +01:00
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title: .RenderString
description: "Renders markup to HTML."
godocref:
date: 2019-12-18
categories: [functions]
menu:
docs:
parent: "functions"
keywords: [markdown,goldmark,render]
signature: [".RenderString MARKUP"]
---
{{< new-in "0.62.0" >}}
`.RenderString` is a method on `Page` that renders some markup to HTML using the content renderer defined for that page (if not set in the options).
The method takes an optional map argument with these options:
display ("inline")
: `inline` or `block`. If `inline` (default), surrounding ´<p></p>` on short snippets will be trimmed.
markup (defaults to the Page's markup)
: See identifiers in [List of content formats](/content-management/formats/#list-of-content-formats).
Some examples:
```go-html-template
{{ $optBlock := dict "display" "block" }}
{{ $optOrg := dict "markup" "org" }}
{{ "**Bold Markdown**" | $p.RenderString }}
{{ "**Bold Block Markdown**" | $p.RenderString $optBlock }}
{{ "/italic org mode/" | $p.RenderString $optOrg }}:REND
```
**Note** that this method is more powerful than the similar [markdownify](functions/markdownify/) function as it also supports [Render Hooks](/getting-started/configuration-markup/#markdown-render-hooks) and it has options to render other markup formats.

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ordered
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## Markdown Render Hooks
{{< new-in "0.62.0" >}}
Note that this is only supported with the [Goldmark](#goldmark) renderer.
These Render Hooks allow custom templates to render links and images from markdown.
You can do this by creating templates with base names `render-link` and/or `render-image` inside `layouts/_default`.
You can define [Output Format](/templates/output-formats) specific templates if needed.[^1] Your `layouts` folder may then look like this:
```bash
layouts
└── _default
└── markup
├── render-image.html
├── render-image.rss.xml
└── render-link.html
```
Some use cases for the above:
* Resolve link references using `.GetPage`. This would make links more portable as you could translate `./my-post.md` (and similar constructs that would work on GitHub) into `/blog/2019/01/01/my-post/` etc.
* Add `target=blank` to external links.
* Resolve (look in the page bundle, inside `/assets` etc.) and [transform](/content-management/image-processing) images.
[^1]: It's currently only possible to have one set of render hook templates, e.g. not per `Type` or `Section`. We may consider that in a future version.
### Render Hook Templates
Both `render-link` and `render-image` templates will receive this context:
Page
: The [Page](/variables/page/) being rendered.
Destination
: The URL.
Title
: The title attribute.
Text
: The link text.
A Markdown example for a inline-style link with title:
```md
[Text](https://www.gohugo.io "Title")
```
A very simple template example given the above:
{{< code file="layouts/_default/render-link.html" >}}
<a href="{{ .Destination | safeURL }}"{{ with .Title}}title="{{ . }}"{{ end }}>{{ .Text }}{{ with .Page }} (in page {{ .Title }}){{ end }}"</a>
{{< /code >}}