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Passthrough File Copy #

If we want to copy additional files that are not Eleventy templates, we use a feature called Passthrough File Copy to tell Eleventy to copy things to our output folder for us.


Configuration API Method #

Use a configuration API method to specify files or directories for Eleventy to copy.

Filename .eleventy.js
Output Directory _site
module.exports = function(eleventyConfig) {
// Output directory: _site

// Copy `img/` to `_site/img`
eleventyConfig.addPassthroughCopy("img");

// Copy `css/fonts/` to `_site/css/fonts`
// Keeps the same directory structure.
eleventyConfig.addPassthroughCopy("css/fonts");

// Copy any .jpg file to `_site`, via Glob pattern
// Keeps the same directory structure.
eleventyConfig.addPassthroughCopy("**/*.jpg");
};
Passthrough File Copy entries are relative to the root of your project and not your Eleventy input directory.

If you do not want to maintain the same directory structure, change the output directory.

New in v0.11.0Pass-through copy is now friendly to incremental builds. Changes to copied files will not trigger a full build and changes to template files will not trigger passthrough file copy.

How Input Directories are Handled #

As stated above, passthrough file copy paths are relative to the project root and not the input directory. Because of this, if the passthrough file copy path is inside of your input directory, the input directory will be stripped from the output path.

For example:

If we copy src/img using passthrough file copy, it will copy to _site/img.

Filename .eleventy.js
Input Directory src
Output Directory _site
module.exports = function(eleventyConfig) {
// Input directory: src
// Output directory: _site

// The following copies to `_site/img`
eleventyConfig.addPassthroughCopy("src/img");
};

Using Globs #

In this example, we copy all jpg image files to the output folder, maintaining their directory structure. If you do not want to maintain the same directory structure, change the output directory.

Note that this method is slower than non-glob methods, as it searches the entire directory structure and copies each file in Eleventy individually.

Filename .eleventy.js
module.exports = function(eleventyConfig) {
// Find and copy any `jpg` files, maintaining directory structure.
eleventyConfig.addPassthroughCopy("**/*.jpg");
};

With an output directory of _site:

Change the Output Directory #

Instead of a string, pass in an object of the following structure: { "input": "target" }.

Filename .eleventy.js
Input Directory src
Output Directory _site
module.exports = function(eleventyConfig) {
// Input directory: src
// Output directory: _site

// Copy `img/` to `_site/subfolder/img`
eleventyConfig.addPassthroughCopy({ "img": "subfolder/img" });

// Copy `src/img/` to `_site/subfolder/img`
eleventyConfig.addPassthroughCopy({ "src/img": "subfolder/img" });

// Copy `random-folder/img/` to `_site/subfolder/img`
eleventyConfig.addPassthroughCopy({ "random-folder/img": "subfolder/img" });
};

Using Globs and Output Directories #

Note that this method is slower than non-glob methods, as it is searching the entire directory structure and copies each file in Eleventy individually.

Filename .eleventy.js
Output Dir _site
module.exports = function(eleventyConfig) {
// Output directory: _site

// Find and copy any `jpg` files in any folder to _site/img
// Does not keep the same directory structure.
eleventyConfig.addPassthroughCopy({ "**/*.jpg": "img" });
};

With an output directory of _site:

Passthrough by File Extension #

Eleventy, by default, searches for any file in the input directory with a file extension listed in your templateFormats configuration. That means if you’ve listed njk in your templateFormats, we’ll look for any Nunjucks templates (files with the .njk file extension).

If a file format is not recognized by Eleventy as a template file extension, Eleventy will ignore the file. You can modify this behavior by adding supported template formats:

Filename .eleventy.js
module.exports = function(eleventyConfig) {
eleventyConfig.setTemplateFormats([
"md",
"css" // css is not yet a recognized template extension in Eleventy
]);
};

In the above code sample css is not currently a recognized Eleventy template, but Eleventy will search for any *.css files inside of the input directory and copy them to output (keeping directory structure).

You might want to use this for images by adding "jpg", "png", or maybe even "webp".

Note that this method is typically slower than the addPassthroughCopy configuration API method above, especially if your project is large and has lots of files.

Passthrough all Content #

Given that global copy of all content in the directory may be a security risk, we do not copy anything that doesn’t match the file extensions listed in templateFormats. Note that we do provide a command line flag to bypass this behavior: --passthroughall. Intentionally, there is no configuration option to do this.

Warning: This may be a security risk—this is intended only for demos and other non-production use.
# Copies ALL files in the input directory to the output directory
npx @11ty/eleventy --passthroughall

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