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Plugins are the building blocks for Docusaurus 2 sites' features. Each plugin handles its own individual feature. Plugins may work together as presets.
Docusaurus 2 provides a few essential plugins such as sitemap, analytics. And you may write your own plugins for customized features.
In this doc, we talk about how to use plugins with Docusaurus' official plugins. To learn about the design implementation and how to write your own plugins, check out Advanced Guides: Plugins. For API reference, check out API Reference: Plugins.
Using plugins
To use a plugin, add the plugin to the plugins
field of your docusaurus.config.js
.
For some plugins, providing just the plugin name is sufficient. For plugins that require options, specify the plugin in a ['plugin-name', options]
array.
// docusaurus.config.js
module.exports = {
plugins: [
'@docusaurus/plugin-google-analytics',
['@docusaurus/plugin-sitemap', opts.sitemap],
],
};
Passing options to Docusaurus plugins
Docusaurus' classic template is scaffolded with the classic preset, which in turn includes the following official plugins. You may read more about the configurations of these plugins in our Advanced Guides: Plugins.
@docusaurus/plugin-content-blog
@docusaurus/plugin-content-docs
@docusaurus/plugin-content-pages
@docusaurus/plugin-content-analytics
@docusaurus/plugin-content-gtag
@docusaurus/plugin-content-sitemap
If you initialized your site using the classic template, you do not have to specify them individually in your docusaurus.config.js
. To provide the neccesary fields to certain plugins, i.e. trackingID
of @docusaurus/plugin-content-analytics
, pass them in the preset field.
// docusaurus.config.js
module.exports = {
presets: [
[
'@docusaurus/preset-classic',
{
docs: {
sidebarPath: require.resolve('./sidebars.js'),
},
theme: {
customCss: require.resolve('./src/css/custom.css'),
},
googleAnalytics: {
trackingID: 'UA-000000-2',
},
},
],
],
};