Docs Multi-instance
The @docusaurus/plugin-content-docs
plugin can support multi-instance.
note
This feature is only useful for versioned documentations. It is recommended to be familiar with docs versioning before reading this page.
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Use-casesSometimes you want a Docusaurus site to host 2 distinct sets of documentation (or more).
These documentations may even have different versioning/release lifecycles.
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Mobile SDKs documentationIf you build a cross-platform mobile SDK, you may have 2 documentations:
- Android SDK documentation (
v1.0
,v1.1
) - iOS SDK documentation (
v1.0
,v2.0
)
In such case, you can use a distinct docs plugin instance per mobile SDK documentation.
caution
If each documentation instance is very large, you should rather create 2 distinct Docusaurus sites.
If someone edits the iOS documentation, is it really useful to rebuild everything, including the whole Android documentation that did not change?
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Versioned and unversioned docSometimes, you want some documents to be versioned, while other documents are more "global", and it feels useless to version them.
We use this pattern on the Docusaurus website itself:
- The /docs/* section is versioned
- The /community/* section is unversioned
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SetupLet's consider we 2 documentations:
- Product: some versioned doc about your product
- Community: some unversioned doc about the community around your product
You have to use twice the same plugin in your site configuration.
caution
@docusaurus/preset-classic
already includes a docs plugin instance for you!
When using the preset:
When not using the preset:
Don't forget to assign a unique id
attribute to plugin instances.
note
We consider that the product
instance is the most important one, and make it the "default" instance by not assigning any id.
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Versioned pathsEach instance will store versioned docs in a distinct folder.
The default plugin instance will use these paths:
website/versions.json
website/versioned_docs
website/versioned_sidebars
The other plugin instances (with an id
attribute) will use these paths:
website/<pluginId>_versions.json
website/<pluginId>_versioned_docs
website/<pluginId>_versioned_sidebars
tip
You can omit the id
attribute (defaults to default
) for one of the docs plugin instances.
The instance paths will be simpler, and retro-compatible with a single-instance setup.
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Tagging new versionsEach plugin instance will have its own cli command to tag a new version. They will be displayed if you run:
- npm
- Yarn
To version the product/default docs plugin instance:
- npm
- Yarn
To version the non-default/community docs plugin instance:
- npm
- Yarn
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Docs navbar itemsEach docs-related theme navbar items take an optional docsPluginId
attribute.
For example, if you want to have one version dropdown for each mobile SDK (iOS and Android), you could do: