--- id: blog title: Blog --- ## Initial setup To setup your site's blog, start by creating a `blog` directory. Then, add a navbar link to your blog within `docusaurus.config.js`: ```js title="docusaurus.config.js" module.exports = { themeConfig: { // ... navbar: { links: [ // ... // highlight-next-line {to: 'blog', label: 'Blog', position: 'left'}, // or position: 'right' ], }, }, }; ``` ## Adding posts To publish in the blog, create a file within the blog directory with a formatted name of `YYYY-MM-DD-my-blog-post-title.md`. The post date is extracted from the file name. For example, at `my-website/blog/2019-09-05-hello-docusaurus-v2.md`: ```yml --- title: Welcome Docusaurus v2 author: Joel Marcey author_title: Co-creator of Docusaurus 1 author_url: https://github.com/JoelMarcey author_image_url: https://graph.facebook.com/611217057/picture/?height=200&width=200 tags: [hello, docusaurus-v2] image: https://i.imgur.com/mErPwqL.png --- Welcome to this blog. This blog is created with [**Docusaurus 2 alpha**](https://v2.docusaurus.io/). This is my first post on Docusaurus 2. A whole bunch of exploration to follow. ``` ## Header options The only required field is `title`; however, we provide options to add author information to your blog post as well along with other options. - `author` - The author name to be displayed. - `author_url` - The URL that the author's name will be linked to. This could be a GitHub, Twitter, Facebook profile URL, etc. - `author_image_url` - The URL to the author's thumbnail image. - `author_title` - A description of the author. - `title` - The blog post title. - `tags` - A list of strings to tag to your post. - `draft` - A boolean flag to indicate that the blog post is work in process and therefore should not be published yet. However, draft blog posts will be displayed during development. - `image`: Cover or thumbnail image that will be used when displaying the link to your post. ## Summary truncation Use the `` marker in your blog post to represent what will be shown as the summary when viewing all published blog posts. Anything above `` will be part of the summary. For example: ```yml --- title: Truncation Example --- All this will be part of the blog post summary. Even this. But anything from here on down will not be. Not this. Or this. ``` ## Feed You can generate RSS/ Atom feed by passing feedOptions. ```ts feedOptions?: { type: 'rss' | 'atom' | 'all'; title?: string; description?: string; copyright: string; language?: string; // possible values: http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/struct/dirlang.html#langcodes }; ``` Example usage: ```js {8-11} title="docusaurus.config.js" module.exports = { // ... presets: [ [ '@docusaurus/preset-classic', { blog: { feedOptions: { type: 'all', copyright: `Copyright © ${new Date().getFullYear()} Facebook, Inc.`, }, }, }, ], ], }; ``` Accessing the feed: The feed for RSS can be found at: ```text https://{your-domain}/blog/rss.xml ``` and for Atom: ```text https://{your-domain}/blog/atom.xml ``` ## Advanced topics ### Blog-only mode You can run your Docusaurus 2 site without a landing page and instead have your blog's post list page as the index page. Set the `routeBasePath` to be `'/'` to indicate it's the root path. ```js {9} title="docusaurus.config.js" module.exports = { // ... presets: [ [ '@docusaurus/preset-classic', { blog: { path: './blog', routeBasePath: '/', // Set this value to '/'. }, }, ], ], }; ``` :::note Make sure there's no `index.js` page in `src/pages` or else there will be two files mapping to the same route! :::