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---
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title: resources.PostProcess
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description: Processes the given resource after the build.
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categories: []
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keywords: []
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action:
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aliases: []
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related:
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- functions/css/PostCSS
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- functions/css/Sass
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returnType: postpub.PostPublishedResource
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signatures: [resources.PostProcess RESOURCE]
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toc: true
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---
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The `resources.PostProcess` function delays resource transformation steps until the build is complete, primarily for tasks like removing unused CSS rules.
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## Example
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In this example, after the build is complete, Hugo will:
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1. Purge unused CSS using the [PurgeCSS] plugin for [PostCSS]
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2. Add vendor prefixes to CSS rules using the [Autoprefixer] plugin for PostCSS
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3. [Minify] the CSS
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4. [Fingerprint] the CSS
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[autoprefixer]: https://github.com/postcss/autoprefixer
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[fingerprint]: /functions/resources/fingerprint/
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[minify]: /functions/resources/minify/
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[postcss]: /functions/css/postcss/
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[purgecss]: https://purgecss.com/plugins/postcss.html
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Step 1
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: Install [Node.js].
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[node.js]: https://nodejs.org/en/download
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Step 2
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: Install the required Node.js packages in the root of your project:
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```sh
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npm i -D postcss postcss-cli autoprefixer @fullhuman/postcss-purgecss
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```
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Step 3
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: 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`].
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[`config/production`]: /getting-started/configuration/#configuration-directory
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{{< code-toggle file=hugo >}}
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[build.buildStats]
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enable = true
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{{< /code-toggle >}}
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See the [configure build] documentation for details and options.
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[configure build]: /getting-started/configuration/#configure-build
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Step 4
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: Create a PostCSS configuration file in the root of your project.
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{{< code file="postcss.config.js" copy=true >}}
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const autoprefixer = require('autoprefixer');
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const purgeCSSPlugin = require('@fullhuman/postcss-purgecss').default;
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const purgecss = purgeCSSPlugin({
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content: ['./hugo_stats.json'],
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defaultExtractor: content => {
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const els = JSON.parse(content).htmlElements;
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return [
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...(els.tags || []),
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...(els.classes || []),
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...(els.ids || []),
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];
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},
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// https://purgecss.com/safelisting.html
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safelist: []
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});
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module.exports = {
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plugins: [
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process.env.HUGO_ENVIRONMENT !== 'development' ? purgecss : null,
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autoprefixer,
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]
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};
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{{< /code >}}
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{{% note %}}
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{{% include "functions/resources/_common/postcss-windows-warning.md" %}}
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{{% /note %}}
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Step 5
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: Place your CSS file within the `assets/css` directory.
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Step 6
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: If the current environment is not `development`, process the resource with PostCSS:
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```go-html-template
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{{ with resources.Get "css/main.css" }}
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{{ if hugo.IsDevelopment }}
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<link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ .RelPermalink }}">
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{{ else }}
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{{ with . | postCSS | minify | fingerprint | resources.PostProcess }}
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<link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ .RelPermalink }}" integrity="{{ .Data.Integrity }}" crossorigin="anonymous">
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{{ end }}
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{{ end }}
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{{ end }}
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```
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## Environment variables
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Hugo passes the environment variables below to PostCSS, allowing you to do something like:
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```js
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process.env.HUGO_ENVIRONMENT !== 'development' ? purgecss : null,
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```
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PWD
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: The absolute path to the project working directory.
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HUGO_ENVIRONMENT
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: The current Hugo environment, set with the `--environment` command line flag.
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Default is `production` for `hugo` and `development` for `hugo server`.
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HUGO_PUBLISHDIR
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: The absolute path to the publish directory, typically `public`. This value points to a directory on disk, even when rendering to memory with the `--renderToMemory` command line flag.
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HUGO_FILE_X
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: Hugo automatically mounts the following files from your project's root directory under `assets/_jsconfig`:
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- `babel.config.js`
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- `postcss.config.js`
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- `tailwind.config.js`
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For each file, Hugo creates a corresponding environment variable named `HUGO_FILE_:filename:`, where `:filename:` is the uppercase version of the filename with periods replaced by underscores. This allows you to access these files within your JavaScript, for example:
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```js
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let tailwindConfig = process.env.HUGO_FILE_TAILWIND_CONFIG_JS || './tailwind.config.js';
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```
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## Limitations
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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".
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The `resources.PostProcess` function only works within templates that produce HTML files.
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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:
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```go-html-template
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{{ $css := resources.Get "css/main.css" }}
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{{ $css = $css | css.PostCSS | minify | fingerprint | resources.PostProcess }}
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{{ $css.RelPermalink | strings.ToUpper }}
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```
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