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---
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title: Built-in projects plugin
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icon: material/folder-open
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---
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# Built-in projects plugin
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The projects plugin adds the ability to split your main project into multiple
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distinct projects, build them concurrently and preview them together as one.
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This is particularly useful when creating a multi-language project, but can also
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be used to split very large projects into smaller parts.
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---
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<!-- md:sponsors --> __Sponsors only__ – this plugin is currently reserved to
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[our awesome sponsors].
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[our awesome sponsors]: ../insiders/index.md
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## Objective
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### How it works
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The plugin scans the configured [`projects` directory][config.projects_dir] for
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`mkdocs.yml` files, identifies all nested projects and builds them concurrently.
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If not configured otherwise, the plugin expects that your project has
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the following directory layout, e.g. for a multi-language project:
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``` { .sh .no-copy }
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.
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├─ docs/
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├─ projects/
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│ ├─ en/
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│ │ ├─ docs/
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│ │ └─ mkdocs.yml
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│ └─ de/
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│ ├─ docs/
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│ └─ mkdocs.yml
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└─ mkdocs.yml
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```
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One of the most useful and interesting features of the plugin is that it allows
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[previewing your site] from the main project, while still being able to preview
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and build each project individually. This is especially useful for
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multi-language projects.
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If, when [previewing your site], you change a file in one of the projects, the
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plugin only rebuilds this project and makes sure that MkDocs will also reload
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the associated files. This also creates the opportunity for splitting your
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main project into several projects for a better editing experience.
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There are some [limitations], but we're working hard to remove them.
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[previewing your site]: ../creating-your-site.md#previewing-as-you-write
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[limitations]: #limitations
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### When to use it
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The plugin came into existence because we needed a convenient and scalable
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method to build our [examples] repository, which features many self-contained
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and runnable projects that users can download and use as a basis when
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bootstrapping a new project or [creating a reproduction].
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When you want to create a multi-language project, or have a very large existing
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project, you might consider using the plugin, as it makes managing, editing
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and building more comfortable.
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[examples]: https://github.com/mkdocs-material/examples
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[creating a reproduction]: ../guides/creating-a-reproduction.md
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## Configuration
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<!-- md:sponsors -->
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<!-- md:version insiders-4.38.0 -->
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<!-- md:plugin [projects] – built-in -->
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<!-- md:flag experimental -->
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In order to get started with the projects plugin, just add the following lines
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to `mkdocs.yml`, and split your main project into several distinct projects that
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can be built concurrently:
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``` yaml
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plugins:
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- projects
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```
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The projects plugin is built into Material for MkDocs and doesn't need to be
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installed.
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[projects]: projects.md
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### General
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The following settings are available:
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---
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#### <!-- md:setting config.enabled -->
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<!-- md:sponsors -->
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<!-- md:version insiders-4.38.0 -->
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<!-- md:default `true` -->
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Use this setting to enable or disable the plugin when [building your project].
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If you want to disable the plugin, e.g., for local builds, you can use an
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[environment variable][mkdocs.env] in `mkdocs.yml`:
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``` yaml
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plugins:
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- projects:
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enabled: !ENV [CI, false]
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```
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This configuration enables the plugin only during continuous integration (CI).
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[building your project]: ../creating-your-site.md#building-your-site
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---
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#### <!-- md:setting config.concurrency -->
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<!-- md:sponsors -->
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<!-- md:version insiders-4.38.0 -->
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<!-- md:default available CPUs - 1 -->
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With more CPUs available, the plugin can do more work in parallel, and thus
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build projects faster. If you want to disable concurrent processing completely,
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use:
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``` yaml
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plugins:
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- projects:
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concurrency: 1
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```
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By default, the plugin uses all available CPUs - 1 with a minimum of 1.
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### Caching
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The plugin implements an [intelligent caching] mechanism, ensuring that a
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project is only rebuilt when its contents change. While the initial build might
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take some time, it's a good idea to use caching, as it will speed up consecutive
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builds.
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The following settings are available for caching:
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[intelligent caching]: requirements/caching.md
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---
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#### <!-- md:setting config.cache -->
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<!-- md:sponsors -->
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<!-- md:version insiders-4.38.0 -->
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<!-- md:default `true` -->
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Use this setting to instruct the plugin to bypass the cache, in order to
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rebuild all projects, even though the cache may not be stale. It's normally not
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necessary to specify this setting, except for when debugging the plugin itself.
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Caching can be disabled with:
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``` yaml
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plugins:
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- projects:
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cache: false
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```
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---
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#### <!-- md:setting config.cache_dir -->
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<!-- md:sponsors -->
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<!-- md:version insiders-4.38.0 -->
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<!-- md:default `.cache/plugin/projects` -->
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It is normally not necessary to specify this setting, except for when you want
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to change the path within your root directory where the metadata is cached.
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If you want to change it, use:
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``` yaml
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plugins:
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- projects:
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cache_dir: my/custom/dir
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```
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### Logging
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The following settings are available for logging:
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---
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#### <!-- md:setting config.log -->
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<!-- md:sponsors -->
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<!-- md:version insiders-4.47.0 -->
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<!-- md:default `true` -->
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Use this setting to control whether the plugin should display log messages from
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projects when building your site. While not being recommended, you can disable
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logging with:
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``` yaml
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plugins:
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- projects:
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log: false
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```
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---
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#### <!-- md:setting config.log_level -->
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<!-- md:sponsors -->
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<!-- md:version insiders-4.47.0 -->
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<!-- md:default `info` -->
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Use this setting to control the log level that the plugin should employ when
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encountering errors, which requires that the [`log`][config.log] setting is
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enabled. The following log levels are available:
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=== "`error`"
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``` yaml
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plugins:
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- projects:
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log_level: error
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```
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Only errors are reported.
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=== "`warn`"
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``` yaml
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plugins:
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- projects:
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log_level: warn
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```
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Errors and warnings are reported, terminating the build in
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[`strict`][mkdocs.strict] mode.
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=== "`info`"
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``` yaml
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plugins:
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- projects:
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log_level: info
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```
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Errors, warnings and informational messages are reported.
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=== "`debug`"
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``` yaml
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plugins:
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- projects:
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log_level: debug
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```
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All messages are reported, including debug messages.
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### Projects
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The following settings are available for projects:
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---
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#### <!-- md:setting config.projects -->
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<!-- md:sponsors -->
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<!-- md:version insiders-4.38.0 -->
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<!-- md:default `true` -->
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Use this setting to enable or disable building of projects. Currently, the
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plugin's sole purpose is to build projects, so it's equivalent to the
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[`enabled`][config.enabled] setting, but in the future, other features might be
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added. If you want to disable building of projects, use:
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``` yaml
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plugins:
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- projects:
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projects: false
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```
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---
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#### <!-- md:setting config.projects_dir -->
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<!-- md:sponsors -->
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<!-- md:version insiders-4.38.0 -->
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<!-- md:default `projects` -->
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Use this setting to change the folder where your projects are located. It's
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normally not necessary to change this setting, but if you want to rename the
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folder or change its file system location, use:
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``` yaml
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plugins:
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- projects:
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projects_dir: projects
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```
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Note that the [`projects` directory][config.projects_dir] is solely used for
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project organization – it is not included in project URLs, since projects are
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automatically hoisted by the plugin.
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The provided path is resolved from the root directory.
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---
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#### <!-- md:setting config.projects_config_files -->
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<!-- md:sponsors -->
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<!-- md:version insiders-4.42.0 -->
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<!-- md:default `*/mkdocs.yml` -->
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Use this setting to change the location or name of configuration files the
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plugin will look for when scanning the [`projects` directory]
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[config.projects_dir]. Adjusting this setting can be necessary when the
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configuration files are located in subdirectories of projects, e.g.
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`docs/mkdocs.yml`:
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``` yaml
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plugins:
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- projects:
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projects_config_files: "**/mkdocs.yml" # (1)!
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```
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1. If all projects share the same location for their configuration files, e.g.,
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`docs/mkdocs.yml`, it's advisable to fully qualify the path, as it's faster
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to resolve than a `**` glob pattern.
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``` yaml
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plugins:
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- projects:
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projects_config_files: "*/docs/mkdocs.yml"
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```
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This configuration fits the following directory structure, which is quite
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common for projects using git submodules:
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``` { .sh .no-copy }
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.
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├─ docs/
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├─ projects/
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│ ├─ git-submodule-a/
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│ │ └─ docs/
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│ │ └─ mkdocs.yml
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│ └─ git-submodule-b/
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│ └─ docs/
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│ └─ mkdocs.yml
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└─ mkdocs.yml
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```
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The provided path is resolved from the [`projects` directory]
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[config.projects_dir].
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---
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#### <!-- md:setting config.projects_config_transform -->
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<!-- md:sponsors -->
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<!-- md:version insiders-4.42.0 -->
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<!-- md:default none -->
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Use this setting to transform the configuration of each project as read from
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`mkdocs.yml` before it is built, which allows for adjusting the configuration
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of each project when building them together, but leave them untouched when
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building them individually:
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``` yaml
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plugins:
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- projects:
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projects_config_transform: !!python/name:projects.transform
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```
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The provided module and function name are looked up in Python's [module search
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path]. You need to add your root directory to the search path when building
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your site, so Python can resolve it. The easiest way is to add the working
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directory to the [`PYTHONPATH`][PYTHONPATH] environment variable:
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``` .sh
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export PYTHONPATH=.
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```
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!!! tip "How to define a configuration transformation function"
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The [`python/name`][python-name] tag is provided by [PyYAML] and must point
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to a valid module and function name within Python's [module search path].
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The plugin passes the `project` and top-level `config` objects to the
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function.
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As an example, we can inherit the [`use_directory_urls`]
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[mkdocs.use_directory_urls] setting for all projects from the top-level
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configuration:
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``` py title="projects/__init__.py"
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from mkdocs.config.defaults import MkDocsConfig
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# Transform project configuration
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def transform(project: MkDocsConfig, config: MkDocsConfig):
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project.use_directory_urls = config.use_directory_urls
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```
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[module search path]: https://docs.python.org/3/library/sys_path_init.html
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[PYTHONPATH]: https://docs.python.org/3/using/cmdline.html#envvar-PYTHONPATH
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[python-name]: https://pyyaml.org/wiki/PyYAMLDocumentation#yaml-tags-and-python-types
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[PyYAML]: https://pyyaml.org/
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### Hoisting
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The following settings are available for hoisting:
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---
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#### <!-- md:setting config.hoisting -->
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<!-- md:sponsors -->
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<!-- md:version insiders-4.39.0 -->
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<!-- md:default `true` -->
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Use this setting to enable or disable hoisting of themes files to the main
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project. If you disable this setting, each project receives a copy of the
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theme's files, which can be considered redundant:
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``` yaml
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plugins:
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- projects:
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hoisting: false
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```
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It's generally advisable to enable hoisting, as it yields faster deployments
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and faster loading of your project's sites, because the files are the same for
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all projects and can be deduplicated.
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### Limitations
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The plugin is one of the latest additions to Material for MkDocs, which means it
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is rather young and has some limitations. We're working hard to remove them, and
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we're happy to receive feedback and learn about your requirements in ?5800.
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Current limitations are:
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- __Basic multi-language support only__: we'll be investigating how to provide
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better support for multi-language projects, allowing to easier interlink
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projects and switch between them.
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- __Separate search indexes and sitemaps__: currently, the projects are entirely
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separate, which means they will have separate search indexes and sitemaps.
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