os.Getenv
Returns the value of an environment variable, or an empty string if the environment variable is not set.
Syntax
os.Getenv VARIABLE
Returns
string
Alias
getenv
Security
By default, when using the os.Getenv function Hugo allows access to:
- The
CIenvironment variable - Any environment variable beginning with
HUGO_
To access other environment variables, adjust your site configuration. For example, to allow access to the HOME and USER environment variables:
security:
funcs:
getenv:
- ^HUGO_
- ^CI$
- ^USER$
- ^HOME$
[security]
[security.funcs]
getenv = ['^HUGO_', '^CI$', '^USER$', '^HOME$']
{
"security": {
"funcs": {
"getenv": [
"^HUGO_",
"^CI$",
"^USER$",
"^HOME$"
]
}
}
}
For more information see configure security.
Examples
{{ getenv "HOME" }} → /home/victor
{{ getenv "USER" }} → victorYou can pass values when building your site:
MY_VAR1=foo MY_VAR2=bar hugo
OR
export MY_VAR1=foo
export MY_VAR2=bar
hugoAnd then retrieve the values within a template:
{{ getenv "MY_VAR1" }} → foo
{{ getenv "MY_VAR2" }} → barLast updated:
March 5, 2025
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