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---
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title: Built-in offline plugin
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icon: material/connection
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---
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# Built-in offline plugin
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[MkDocs][mkdocs] is one of the few frameworks that allow to build offline-capable
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documentation that can be directly viewed by the user – no server needed. With
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the offline plugin, you can distribute the [`site` directory][mkdocs.site_dir]
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as a downloadable `.zip` file while retaining most interactive functionality.
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## Objective
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### How it works
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After [building your project], switch to the [`site` directory][mkdocs.site_dir]
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and open `index.html` in your browser – you're now viewing your documentation
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from your local file system! Most browsers will denote this by showing `file://`
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in the address bar. However, you'll realize that the site search is gone.
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Material for MkDocs offers many interactive features, some of which will not
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work from the local file system due to the restrictions of modern browsers. More
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specifically and technically, all calls to the [Fetch API] will error with a
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message like:
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```
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Cross origin requests are only supported for protocol schemes: http, [...]
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```
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While browsers impose those restriction for security reasons, it reduces the
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interactivity of your project. The offline plugin makes sure that site search
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keeps working by moving the search index to a JavaScript file, and leveraging
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@squidfunk's [iframe-worker] shim.
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Additionally, the plugin automatically disables the
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[`use_directory_urls`][mkdocs.use_directory_urls] setting, ensuring that users
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can open your documentation directly from the local file system.
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There are some [limitations].
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[building your project]: ../creating-your-site.md#building-your-site
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[Fetch API]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Fetch_API
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[iframe-worker]: https://github.com/squidfunk/iframe-worker
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[limitations]: #limitations
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### When to use it
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As the name already indicates, the plugin should only be used when you're
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[building your project] for offline distribution. It's also good to know, that
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the offline plugin plays nicely with the following other plugins, helping to
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create even better offline-capable documentation:
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<div class="grid cards" markdown>
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- :material-shield-account: __[Built-in privacy plugin][privacy]__
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---
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The privacy plugin makes it easy to use external assets when building for
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offline usage, as it automatically downloads them for distribution with
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your documentation.
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---
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__Your documentation can work without connectivity to the internet[^1]__
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- :material-rabbit: __[Built-in optimize plugin][optimize]__
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---
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The optimize plugin automatically identifies and optimizes all media files
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that you reference in your project by using compression and conversion
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techniques.
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---
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__Your documentation can be distributed as a smaller `.zip` download__
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</div>
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[^1]:
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You might wonder why the [privacy plugin][privacy] is necessary to build
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truly offline-capable documentation with the offline plugin. While it's
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certainly possible to also add support for downloading external assets to
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the offline plugin, this functionality is already fully implemented in the
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privacy plugin and is its very raison d'être.
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Material for MkDocs follows a modular approach for its plugin system – many
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of the plugins work perfectly together and enhance each others
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functionalities, allowing to solve complex problems with a few lines
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of configuration.
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[privacy]: privacy.md
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[optimize]: optimize.md
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## Configuration
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<!-- md:version 9.0.0 -->
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<!-- md:plugin [offline] – built-in -->
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As with all [built-in plugins], getting started with the offline plugin is
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straightforward. Just add the following lines to `mkdocs.yml`, and start
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building offline-capable documentation:
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``` yaml
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plugins:
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- offline
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```
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The offline plugin is built into Material for MkDocs and doesn't need to be
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installed.
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[offline]: offline.md
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[built-in plugins]: index.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:version 9.0.0 -->
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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 build online- as well as offline-capable documentation, it's a
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good idea to use an [environment variable][mkdocs.env]:
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``` yaml
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plugins:
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- offline:
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enabled: !ENV [OFFLINE, false]
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```
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## Limitations
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When enabling the offline plugin, make sure to disable the following settings,
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as they make use of the [Fetch API] which will error when invoked from the local
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file system:
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- [Instant loading]
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- [Site analytics]
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- [Versioning]
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- [Comment systems]
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[Instant loading]: ../setup/setting-up-navigation.md#instant-loading
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[Site analytics]: ../setup/setting-up-site-analytics.md
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[Versioning]: ../setup/setting-up-versioning.md
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[Comment systems]: ../setup/adding-a-comment-system.md
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