--- id: static-assets title: Static Assets --- Every website needs assets: images, stylesheets, favicons etc. In such cases, you can create a directory named `static` at the root of your project. Every file you put into **that directory will be copied** into the root of the generated `build` folder with the directory hierarchy preserved. E.g. if you add a file named `sun.jpg` to the static folder, it will be copied to `build/sun.jpg`. This means that: - for site `baseUrl: '/'`, the image `/static/img/docusaurus.png` will be served at `/img/docusaurus.png`. - for site `baseUrl: '/subpath/'`, the image `/static/img/docusaurus.png` will be served at `/subpath/img/docusaurus.png`. ## Referencing your static asset {#referencing-your-static-asset} You can reference assets from the `static` folder in your code using absolute paths, but this is not ideal because changing the site `baseUrl` will **break those link**s. You can `import` / `require()` the static asset (recommended), or use the `useBaseUrl` utility function: both prepend the `baseUrl` to paths for you. ### JSX example {#jsx-example} ```jsx title="MyComponent.js" import DocusaurusImageUrl from '@site/static/img/docusaurus.png'; ; ``` ```jsx title="MyComponent.js" ``` ```jsx title="MyComponent.js" import useBaseUrl from '@docusaurus/useBaseUrl'; ; ``` You can also import SVG files: they will be transformed into React components. ```jsx title="MyComponent.js" import DocusaurusLogoWithKeytar from '@site/static/img/docusaurus_keytar.svg'; ; ``` ### Markdown example {#markdown-example} Markdown links and images referencing assets of the static folder will be converted to `require("@site/static/assetName.png")"`, and **the site baseUrl will be automatically prepended** for you. ```md title="my-doc.md" ![Docusaurus](/img/docusaurus.png) ``` Thanks to MDX, you can also use `useBaseUrl` utility function in Markdown files! You'd have to use html tags like `` instead of the Markdown image syntax though. The syntax is exactly the same as in JSX. ```jsx title="my-doc.mdx" --- id: my-doc title: My Doc --- // Add to the top of the file below the front matter. import useBaseUrl from '@docusaurus/useBaseUrl'; ... Docusaurus with Keytar ``` ### Caveats {#caveats} Keep in mind that: - By default, none of the files in `static` folder will be post-processed, hashed or minified. - Missing files referenced via hardcoded absolute paths will not be detected at compilation time, and will result in a 404 error. - By default, GitHub Pages runs published files through [Jekyll](https://jekyllrb.com/). Since Jekyll will discard any files that begin with `_`, it is recommended that you disable Jekyll by adding an empty file named `.nojekyll` file to your `static` directory if you are using GitHub pages for hosting.