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siteConfig.js

A large part of the site configuration is done by editing the siteConfig.js file.

User Showcase

The users array is used to store objects for each project/user that you want to show on your site. Currently, this field is used by example the pages/en/index.js and pages/en/users.js files provided. Each user object should have caption, image, infoLink, and pinned fields. The caption is the text showed when someone hovers over the image of that user, and the infoLink is where clicking the image will bring someone. The pinned field determines whether or not it shows up on the index page.

Currently, this users array is used only by the index.js and users.js example files. If you do not wish to have a users page or show users on the index page, you may remove this section.

siteConfig Fields

The siteConfig object contains the bulk of the configuration settings for your website.

Mandatory Fields

baseUrl [string]

baseUrl for your site. This can also be considered the path after the host. For example, /metro/ is the baseUrl of https://facebook.github.io/metro/. For URLs that have no path, the baseUrl should be set to /. This field is related to the url field.

colors [object]

Color configurations for the site.

  • primaryColor is the color used the header navigation bar and sidebars.
  • secondaryColor is the color seen in the second row of the header navigation bar when the site window is narrow (including on mobile).
  • Custom color configurations can also be added. For example, if user styles are added with colors specified as $myColor, then adding a myColor field to colors will allow you to configure this color.

copyright [string]

The copyright string at the footer of the site and within the feed

favicon [string]

URL for site favicon.

headerIcon [string]

URL for icon used in the header navigation bar.

headerLinks [array]

Links that will be used in the header navigation bar. The label field of each object will be the link text and will also be translated for each language.

Example Usage:

headerLinks: [
  // Links to document with id doc1 for current language/version
  { doc: "doc1", label: "Getting Started" },
  // Link to page found at pages/en/help.js or if that does not exist, pages/help.js, for current language
  { page: "help", label: "Help" },
  // Links to href destination, using target=_blank (external)
  { href: "https://github.com/", label: "GitHub", external: true },
  // Links to blog generated by Docusaurus (${baseUrl}blog)
  { blog: true, label: "Blog" },
  // Determines search bar position among links
  { search: true },
  // Determines language drop down position among links
  { languages: true }
],

organizationName [string]

GitHub username of the organization or user hosting this project. This is used by the publishing script to determine where your GitHub pages website will be hosted.

projectName [string]

Project name. This must match your GitHub repository project name (case-sensitive).

tagline [string]

The tagline for your website.

title [string]

Title for your website.

url [string]

URL for your website. This can also be considered the top-level hostname. For example, https://facebook.github.io is the URL of https://facebook.github.io/metro/, and https://docusaurus.io is the URL for https://docusaurus.io. This field is related to the baseUrl field.

Optional Fields

algolia [object]

Information for Algolia search integration. If this field is excluded, the search bar will not appear in the header. You must specify two values for this field, and one (appId) is optional.

  • apiKey - the Algolia provided an API key for your search.
  • indexName - the Algolia provided index name for your search (usually this is the project name)
  • appId - Algolia provides a default scraper for your docs. If you provide your own, you will probably get this id from them.

blogSidebarCount [number]

Control the number of blog posts that show up in the sidebar. See the adding a blog docs for more information.

blogSidebarTitle [string]

Control the title of the blog sidebar. See the adding a blog docs for more information.

cleanUrl [boolean]

If true, allow URLs with no HTML extension. For example, a request to URL https://docusaurus.io/docs/installation will return the same result as https://docusaurus.io/docs/installation.html.

If users intend for this website to be used exclusively offline, this value must be set to false. Otherwise, it will cause the site to route to the parent folder of the linked page.

cname [string]

The CNAME for your website. It will go into a CNAME file when your site is built.

customDocsPath [string]

By default, Docusaurus expects your documentation to be in a directory called docs. This directory is at the same level as the website directory (i.e., not inside the website directory). You can specify a custom path to your documentation with this field.

customDocsPath: 'docs/site';
customDocsPath: 'website-docs';

defaultVersionShown [string]

The default version for the site to be shown. If this is not set, the latest version will be shown.

deletedDocs [object]

Even if you delete the main file for a documentation page and delete it from your sidebar, the page will still be created for every version and for the current version due to fallback functionality. This can lead to confusion if people find the documentation by searching and it appears to be something relevant to a particular version but actually is not.

To force removal of content beginning with a certain version (including for current/next), add a deletedDocs object to your config, where each key is a version and the value is an array of document IDs that should not be generated for that version and all later versions.

Example:

{
  deletedDocs: {
    "2.0.0": [
      "tagging"
    ]
  }
}

The version keys must match those in versions.json. Assuming the versions list in versions.json is ["3.0.0", "2.0.0", "1.1.0", "1.0.0"], the docs/1.0.0/tagging and docs/1.1.0/tagging URLs will work but docs/2.0.0/tagging, docs/3.0.0/tagging, and docs/tagging will not. The files and folders for those versions will not be generated during the build.

docsUrl [string]

The base URL for all docs file. Set this field to '' to remove the docs prefix of the documentation URL. If unset, it is defaulted to docs.

disableHeaderTitle [boolean]

An option to disable showing the title in the header next to the header icon. Exclude this field to keep the header as normal, otherwise set to true.

disableTitleTagline [boolean]

An option to disable showing the tagline in the title of main pages. Exclude this field to keep page titles as Title • Tagline. Set to true to make page titles just Title.

docsSideNavCollapsible [boolean]

Set this to true if you want to be able to expand/collapse the links and subcategories in the sidebar.

editUrl [string]

URL for editing docs, usage example: editUrl + 'en/doc1.md'. If this field is omitted, there will be no "Edit this Doc" button for each document.

enableUpdateBy [boolean]

An option to enable the docs showing the author who last updated the doc. Set to true to show a line at the bottom right corner of each doc page as Last updated by <Author Name>.

enableUpdateTime [boolean]

An option to enable the docs showing last update time. Set to true to show a line at the bottom right corner of each doc page as Last updated on <date>.

facebookAppId [string]

If you want Facebook Like/Share buttons in the footer and at the bottom of your blog posts, provide a Facebook application id.

facebookComments [boolean]

Set this to true if you want to enable Facebook comments at the bottom of your blog post. facebookAppId has to be also set.

facebookPixelId [string]

Facebook Pixel ID to track page views.

fonts [object]

Font-family CSS configuration for the site. If a font family is specified in siteConfig.js as $myFont, then adding a myFont key to an array in fonts will allow you to configure the font. Items appearing earlier in the array will take priority of later elements, so ordering of the fonts matter.

In the below example, we have two sets of font configurations, myFont and myOtherFont. Times New Roman is the preferred font in myFont. -apple-system is the preferred in myOtherFont.

fonts: {
  myFont: [
    'Times New Roman',
    'Serif'
  ],
  myOtherFont: [
    '-apple-system',
    'system-ui'
  ]
},

The above fonts would be represented in your CSS file(s) as variables $myFont and $myOtherFont.

h1 {
  font-family: $myFont;
}

footerIcon [string]

URL for a footer icon. Currently used in the core/Footer.js file provided as an example, but it can be removed from that file.

gaTrackingId [string]

Google Analytics tracking ID to track page views.

gaGtag [boolean]

Set this to true if you want to use global site tags (gtag.js) for Google analytics instead of analytics.js.

githubHost [string]

The hostname of your server. Useful if you are using GitHub Enterprise.

highlight

Syntax highlighting options:

{
  // ...
  highlight: {
    // The name of the theme used by Highlight.js when highlighting code.
    // You can find the list of supported themes here:
    // https://github.com/isagalaev/highlight.js/tree/master/src/styles
    theme: 'default',

    // The particular version of Highlight.js to be used.
    version: '9.12.0',

    // Escape valve by passing an instance of Highlight.js to the function specified here, allowing additional languages to be registered for syntax highlighting.
    hljs: function(highlightJsInstance) {
      // do something here
    },

    // Default language.
    // It will be used if one is not specified at the top of the code block. You can find the list of supported languages here:
    // https://github.com/isagalaev/highlight.js/tree/master/src/languages

    defaultLang: 'javascript',

    // custom URL of CSS theme file that you want to use with Highlight.js. If this is provided, the `theme` and `version` fields will be ignored.
    themeUrl: 'http://foo.bar/custom.css'
  },
}

manifest [string]

Path to your web app manifest (e.g., manifest.json). This will add a <link> tag to <head> with rel as "manifest" and href as the provided path.

markdownOptions [object]

Override default Remarkable options that will be used to render markdown.

To manage syntax extensions, use the markdownPlugins field.

markdownPlugins [array]

An array of plugins to be loaded by Remarkable, the markdown parser and renderer used by Docusaurus. The plugin will receive a reference to the Remarkable instance, allowing custom parsing and rendering rules to be defined.

For example, if you want to enable superscript and subscript in your markdown that is rendered by Remarkable to HTML, you would do the following:

  markdownPlugins: [
    function foo(md) {
      md.inline.ruler.enable(['sub', 'sup']);
    },
  ],

noIndex [boolean]

Boolean. If true, Docusaurus will politely ask crawlers and search engines to avoid indexing your site. This is done with a header tag and so only applies to docs and pages. Will not attempt to hide static resources. This is a best effort request. Malicious crawlers can and will still index your site.

ogImage [string]

Local path to an Open Graph image (e.g., img/myImage.png). This image will show up when your site is shared on Facebook and other websites/apps where the Open Graph protocol is supported.

onPageNav [string]

If you want a visible navigation option for representing topics on the current page. Currently, there is one accepted value for this option:

scripts [array]

An array of JavaScript sources to load. The values can be either strings or plain objects of attribute-value maps. Refer to the example below. The script tag will be inserted in the HTML head.

separateCss [array]

Directories inside which any CSS files will not be processed and concatenated to Docusaurus' styles. This is to support static HTML pages that may be separate from Docusaurus with completely separate styles.

scrollToTop [boolean]

Set this to true if you want to enable the scroll to top button at the bottom of your site.

scrollToTopOptions [object]

Optional options configuration for the scroll to top button. You do not need to use this, even if you set scrollToTop to true; it just provides you more configuration control of the button. You can find more options here. By default, we set the zIndex option to 100.

stylesheets [array]

An array of CSS sources to load. The values can be either strings or plain objects of attribute-value maps. The link tag will be inserted in the HTML head.

translationRecruitingLink [string]

URL for the Help Translate tab of language selection when languages besides English are enabled. This can be included you are using translations but does not have to be.

twitter [boolean]

Set this to true if you want a Twitter social button to appear at the bottom of your blog posts.

twitterUsername [string]

If you want a Twitter follow button at the bottom of your page, provide a Twitter username to follow. For example: docusaurus.

twitterImage [string]

Local path to your Twitter card image (e.g., img/myImage.png). This image will show up on the Twitter card when your site is shared on Twitter.

useEnglishUrl [string]

If you do not have translations enabled (e.g., by having a languages.js file), but still want a link of the form /docs/en/doc.html (with the en), set this to true.

users [array]

The users array mentioned earlier.

usePrism [array]

An array of languages to use Prism syntax highlighter. Refer to Using Prism as additional syntax highlighter. Set it to true to use Prism on all languages.

wrapPagesHTML [boolean]

Boolean flag to indicate whether HTML files in /pages should be wrapped with Docusaurus site styles, header and footer. This feature is experimental and relies on the files being HTML fragments instead of complete pages. It inserts the contents of your HTML file with no extra processing. Defaults to false.

Users can also add their own custom fields if they wish to provide some data across different files.

Adding Google Fonts

Google Fonts offers faster load times by caching fonts without forcing users to sacrifice privacy. For more information on Google Fonts, see the Google Fonts documentation.

To add Google Fonts to your Docusaurus deployment, add the font path to the siteConfig.js under stylesheets:

stylesheets: [
  'https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Source+Sans+Pro:400,400i,700',
],

Example siteConfig.js with many available fields

const users = [
  {
    caption: 'User1',
    image: '/test-site/img/docusaurus.svg',
    infoLink: 'https://www.example.com',
    pinned: true,
  },
];

const siteConfig = {
  title: 'Docusaurus',
  tagline: 'Generate websites!',
  url: 'https://docusaurus.io',
  baseUrl: '/',
  // For github.io type URLS, you would combine the URL and baseUrl like:
  // url: 'https://reasonml.github.io',
  // baseUrl: '/reason-react/',
  defaultVersionShown: '1.0.0',
  organizationName: 'facebook',
  projectName: 'docusaurus',
  noIndex: false,
  // For no header links in the top nav bar -> headerLinks: [],
  headerLinks: [
    {doc: 'doc1', label: 'Docs'},
    {page: 'help', label: 'Help'},
    {search: true},
    {blog: true},
  ],
  headerIcon: 'img/docusaurus.svg',
  favicon: 'img/favicon.png',
  colors: {
    primaryColor: '#2E8555',
    secondaryColor: '#205C3B',
  },
  editUrl: 'https://github.com/facebook/docusaurus/edit/master/docs/',
  // Users variable set above
  users,
  disableHeaderTitle: true,
  disableTitleTagline: true,
  separateCss: ['static/css/non-docusaurus', 'static/assets/separate-css'],
  footerIcon: 'img/docusaurus.svg',
  translationRecruitingLink: 'https://crowdin.com/project/docusaurus',
  algolia: {
    apiKey: '0f9f28b9ab9efae89810921a351753b5',
    indexName: 'github',
  },
  gaTrackingId: 'UA-12345678-9',
  highlight: {
    theme: 'default',
  },
  markdownPlugins: [
    function foo(md) {
      md.renderer.rules.fence_custom.foo = function (
        tokens,
        idx,
        options,
        env,
        instance,
      ) {
        return '<div class="foo">bar</div>';
      };
    },
  ],
  scripts: [
    'https://docusaurus.io/slash.js',
    {
      src:
        'https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/clipboard.js/2.0.0/clipboard.min.js',
      async: true,
    },
  ],
  stylesheets: [
    'https://docusaurus.io/style.css',
    {
      href: 'http://css.link',
      type: 'text/css',
    },
  ],
  facebookAppId: '1615782811974223',
  facebookComments: true,
  facebookPixelId: '352490515235776',
  twitter: 'true',
  twitterUsername: 'docusaurus',
  twitterImage: 'img/docusaurus.png',
  ogImage: 'img/docusaurus.png',
  cleanUrl: true,
  scrollToTop: true,
  scrollToTopOptions: {
    zIndex: 100,
  },
};

module.exports = siteConfig;