Tag
Use: {{#is "tag"}}{{/is}}
to detect this context
Description
Tags in Ghost each get their own page which lists out the associated posts. You are in the tag
context when viewing the page thats lists all posts with that tag, as well as subsequent pages of posts. The tag
context is not set on posts or pages with tags, only on the list of posts for that tag.
Routes
The default URL for tag pages is /tag/:slug/
. The tag
context is also set on subsequent pages of the post list, which live at /tag/:slug/page/:num/
. The slug
part of the URL is based on the name of the tag and can be configured in the tag admin, no other part of the URL can be configured at present.
Templates
The default template for a tag page is index.hbs
.
You can optionally include a tag.hbs
file in your theme which will be used for tag pages instead.
Additionally, you can provide a custom template for a specific tag. If there is a tag-:slug.hbs
file with the :slug
matching the tag's slug this will be used instead.
For example, if you have a tag 'photo' with the url /tag/photo/
, adding a template called tag-photo.hbs
will cause that template to be used for the photo tag instead of tag.hbs
, or index.hbs
.
These templates exist in a hierarchy. Ghost looks for a template which matches the slug (tag-:slug.hbs
) first, then looks for tag.hbs
and finally uses index.hbs
if neither is available.
Data
When in the tag
context, a template gets access to 3 objects: the tag object which matches the route, an array of post objects and a pagination object. As with all contexts, all of the @blog
global data is also available.
Tag object
When outputting the tag attributes, you can use a block expression ({{#tag}}{{/tag}}
) to drop into the tag scope and access all of the attributes.
Tag object attributes
- id - the incremental ID of the tag
- name - the name of the tag
- description - a description of the tag
- feature_image - the cover image associated with the tag
- meta_title - custom meta title for the page
- meta_description - custom meta description for the page
- url - the web address for the tag's page
Post list
Each of the posts can be looped through using {{#foreach 'posts'}}{{/foreach}}
. The template code inside the block will be rendered for each post, and have access to all of the post object attributes.
Pagination
The pagination object provided is the same everywhere. The best way to output pagination is to use the pagination helper.
Helpers
The {{#tag}}{{/tag}}
block expression is useful for accessing all of the author attributes. Once inside the tag you can access the attributes and use helpers like {{img_url}}
and {{url}}
to output the tag's details.
Using {{#foreach 'posts'}}{{/foreach}}
is the best way to loop through the list of posts and output each one.
If your theme does have a tag.hbs
and author.hbs
file all outputting similar post lists to index.hbs
you may wish to use a partial to define your post list item, e.g. {{> "loop"}}
. There's an example showing this in detail below.
The {{pagination}}
helper is the best way to output pagination. This is fully customisable, see the pagination helper docs for details.
Example Code
<!-- Everything inside of #tag pulls data from the tag -->