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# Setting up versioning
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Material for MkDocs makes it easy to deploy multiple versions of your project
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documentation by integrating with external utilities that add those capabilities
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to MkDocs, i.e. [mike]. When deploying a new version, older versions of your
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documentation remain untouched.
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[mike]: https://github.com/jimporter/mike
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## Configuration
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### Versioning
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<!-- md:version 7.0.0 -->
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<!-- md:utility [mike] -->
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[mike] makes it easy to deploy multiple versions of your project documentation.
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It integrates natively with Material for MkDocs and can be enabled via
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`mkdocs.yml`:
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``` yaml
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extra:
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version:
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provider: mike
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```
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This renders a version selector in the header:
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<figure markdown>
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[![Version selector preview]][Version selector preview]
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<figcaption markdown>
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Check out the versioning example to see it in action –
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[mkdocs-material.github.io/example-versioning][version example]
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</figcaption>
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</figure>
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!!! quote "[Why use mike?]"
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mike is built around the idea that once you've generated your docs for a
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particular version, you should never need to touch that version again. This
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means you never have to worry about breaking changes in MkDocs, since your
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old docs (built with an old version of MkDocs) are already generated and
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sitting in your `gh-pages` branch.
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While mike is flexible, it's optimized around putting your docs in a
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`<major>.<minor>` directory, with optional aliases (e.g. `latest` or `dev`)
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to particularly notable versions. This makes it easy to make permalinks to
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whatever version of the documentation you want to direct people to.
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[Version selector preview]: ../assets/screenshots/versioning.png
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[version example]: https://mkdocs-material.github.io/example-versioning/
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[Why use mike?]: https://github.com/jimporter/mike#why-use-mike
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### Stay on the same page when switching versions
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When the user chooses a version in the version selector, they usually want to go
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to the page corresponding to the page they were previously viewing. Material for
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MkDocs implements this behavior by default, but there are a few caveats:
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- the [`site_url`][mkdocs.site_url] must be set correctly in `mkdocs.yml`.
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See the ["Publishing a new version"](#publishing-a-new-version) section for
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an example.
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- the redirect happens via JavaScript and there is no way to know which page you
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will be redirected to ahead of time.
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### Version warning
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<!-- md:version 8.0.0 -->
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<!-- md:flag customization -->
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If you're using versioning, you might want to display a warning when the user
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visits any other version than the latest version. Using [theme extension],
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you can [override the `outdated` block][overriding blocks]:
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``` html
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{% extends "base.html" %}
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{% block outdated %}
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You're not viewing the latest version.
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<a href="{{ '../' ~ base_url }}"> <!-- (1)! -->
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<strong>Click here to go to latest.</strong>
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</a>
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{% endblock %}
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```
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1. Given this value for the `href` attribute, the link will always redirect to
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the root of your site, which will then redirect to the latest version. This
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ensures that older versions of your site do not depend on a specific alias,
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e.g. `latest`, to allow for changing the alias later on without breaking
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earlier versions.
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This will render a version warning above the header:
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[![Version warning preview]][Version warning preview]
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The default version is identified by the `latest` alias. If you wish to set
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another alias as the latest version, e.g. `stable`, add the following lines
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to `mkdocs.yml`:
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``` yaml
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extra:
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version:
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default: stable # (1)!
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```
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1. You can also define multiple aliases as the default version, e.g. `stable`
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and `development`.
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``` yaml
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extra:
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version:
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default:
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- stable
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- development
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```
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Now every version that has the `stable` and `development` aliases will not
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display the version warning.
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Make sure one alias matches the [default version], as this is where users are
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redirected to.
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[theme extension]: ../customization.md#extending-the-theme
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[overriding blocks]: ../customization.md#overriding-blocks
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[Version warning preview]: ../assets/screenshots/version-warning.png
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[default version]: #setting-a-default-version
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### Version alias
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<!-- md:version 9.5.23 -->
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<!-- md:default `false` -->
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If you're using aliases for versioning, and want to show the version alias
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besides the version number, you can enable this feature by setting the `alias`
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option to `true`:
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``` yaml
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extra:
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version:
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alias: true
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```
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## Usage
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While this section outlines the basic workflow for publishing new versions,
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it's best to check out [mike's documentation][mike] to make yourself familiar
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with its mechanics.
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### Publishing a new version
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If you want to publish a new version of your project documentation, choose a
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version identifier and update the alias set as the default version with:
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```
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mike deploy --push --update-aliases 0.1 latest
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```
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Note that every version will be deployed as a subdirectory of your `site_url`,
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which you should set explicitly. For example, if your `mkdocs.yml` contains:
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``` yaml
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site_url: 'https://docs.example.com/' # Trailing slash is recommended
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```
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the documentation will be published to URLs such as:
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- _docs.example.com/0.1/_
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- _docs.example.com/0.2/_
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- ...
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### Setting a default version
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When starting with [mike], a good idea is to set an alias as a default version,
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e.g. `latest`, and when publishing a new version, always update the alias to
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point to the latest version:
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```
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mike set-default --push latest
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```
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When publishing a new version, [mike] will create a redirect in the root of
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your project documentation to the version associated with the alias:
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_docs.example.com_ :octicons-arrow-right-24: _docs.example.com/0.1_
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