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--- title: absURL description: Creates an absolute URL based on the configured baseURL. godocref: date: 2017-02-01 publishdate: 2017-02-01 lastmod: 2017-02-01 categories: [functions] menu: docs: parent: "functions" keywords: [urls] signature: ["absURL INPUT"] workson: [] hugoversion: relatedfuncs: [relURL] deprecated: false aliases: [] --- Both `absURL` and `relURL` consider the configured value of `baseURL` in your site's [`config` file][configuration]. Given a `baseURL` set to `https://example.com/hugo/`: ``` {{ "mystyle.css" | absURL }} → "https://example.com/hugo/mystyle.css" {{ "mystyle.css" | relURL }} → "/hugo/mystyle.css" {{ "http://gohugo.io/" | relURL }} → "http://gohugo.io/" {{ "http://gohugo.io/" | absURL }} → "http://gohugo.io/" ``` The last two examples may look strange but can be very useful. For example, the following shows how to use `absURL` in [JSON-LD structured data (SEO)][jsonld], where some of your images for a piece of content may or may not be hosted locally: {{< code file="layouts/partials/schemaorg-metadata.html" download="schemaorg-metadata.html" >}} <script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context" : "http://schema.org", "@type" : "BlogPosting", "image" : {{ apply .Params.images "absURL" "." }} } </script> {{< /code >}} The above uses the [apply function][] and also exposes how the Go template parser JSON-encodes objects inside `<script>` tags. See [the safeJS template function][safejs] for examples of how to tell Hugo not to escape strings inside of such tags. {{% note "Ending Slash" %}} `absURL` and `relURL` are smart about missing slashes, but they will *not* add a closing slash to a URL if it is not present. {{% /note %}} [apply function]: /functions/apply/ [configuration]: /getting-started/configuration/ [jsonld]: https://developers.google.com/search/docs/guides/intro-structured-data [safejs]: /functions/safejs