Versioned sites
Read up https://docusaurus.io/blog/2018/09/11/Towards-Docusaurus-2#versioning first for problems in v1's approach.
note
The versioned docs should normally be migrated correctly by the migration CLI
versioned_docs
front matter#
Migrate your Unlike v1, The markdown header for each versioned doc is no longer altered by using version-${version}-${original_id}
as the value for the actual id field. See scenario below for better explanation.
For example, if you have a docs/hello.md
.
---id: hellotitle: Hello, World !---
Hi, Endilie here :)
When you cut a new version 1.0.0, in Docusaurus v1, website/versioned_docs/version-1.0.0/hello.md
looks like this:
---id: version-1.0.0-hellotitle: Hello, World !original_id: hello---
Hi, Endilie here :)
In comparison, Docusaurus 2 website/versioned_docs/version-1.0.0/hello.md
looks like this (exactly same as original)
---id: hellotitle: Hello, World !---
Hi, Endilie here :)
Since we're going for snapshot and allow people to move (and edit) docs easily inside version. The id
frontmatter is no longer altered and will remain the same. Internally, it is set as version-${version}/${id}
.
Essentially, here are the necessary changes in each versioned_docs file:
---- id: version-1.0.0-hello+ id: hellotitle: Hello, World !- original_id: hello---Hi, Endilie here :)
versioned_sidebars
#
Migrate your - Refer to
versioned_docs
id asversion-${version}/${id}
(v2) instead ofversion-${version}-${original_id}
(v1).
Because in v1 there is a good chance someone created a new file with front matter id "version-${version}-${id}"
that can conflict with versioned_docs
id.
For example, Docusaurus 1 can't differentiate docs/xxx.md
---id: version-1.0.0-hello---
Another content
vs website/versioned_docs/version-1.0.0/hello.md
---id: version-1.0.0-hellotitle: Hello, World !original_id: hello---
Hi, Endilie here :)
Since we don't allow /
in v1 & v2 for frontmatter, conflicts are less likely to occur.
So v1 users need to migrate their versioned_sidebars file
Example versioned_sidebars/version-1.0.0-sidebars.json
:
{+ "version-1.0.0/docs": {- "version-1.0.0-docs": { "Test": [+ "version-1.0.0/foo/bar",- "version-1.0.0-foo/bar", ], "Guides": [+ "version-1.0.0/hello",- "version-1.0.0-hello" ] }}
versioned_sidebars
and versioned_docs
#
Populate your In v2, we use snapshot approach for documentation versioning. Every versioned docs does not depends on other version. It is possible to have foo.md
in version-1.0.0
but it doesn't exist in version-1.2.0
. This is not possible in previous version due to Docusaurus v1 fallback functionality (https://v1.docusaurus.io/docs/en/versioning#fallback-functionality).
For example, if your versions.json
looks like this in v1
["1.1.0", "1.0.0"]
Docusaurus v1 creates versioned docs if and only if the doc content is different. Your docs structure might look like this if the only doc changed from v1.0.0 to v1.1.0 is hello.md
.
websiteβββ versioned_docsβ βββ version-1.1.0β β βββ hello.mdβ βββ version-1.0.0β βββ fooβ β βββ bar.mdβ βββ hello.mdβββ versioned_sidebarsβ βββ version-1.0.0-sidebars.json
In v2, you have to populate the missing versioned_docs
and versioned_sidebars
(with the right frontmatter and id reference too).
websiteβββ versioned_docsβ βββ version-1.1.0β β βββ fooβ β β βββ bar.mdβ β βββ hello.mdβ βββ version-1.0.0β βββ fooβ β βββ bar.mdβ βββ hello.mdβββ versioned_sidebarsβ βββ version-1.1.0-sidebars.jsonβ βββ version-1.0.0-sidebars.json
#
Convert style attributes to style objects in MDXDocusaurus 2 uses JSX for doc files. If you have any style attributes in your Docusaurus 1 docs, convert them to style objects, like this:
---id: demotitle: Demo---
## Section
hello world
- pre style="background: black">zzz</pre>+ pre style={{background: 'black'}}>zzz</pre>