# Publishing your site The great thing about hosting project documentation in a `git` repository is the ability to deploy it automatically when new changes are pushed. MkDocs makes this ridiculously simple. ## GitHub Pages If you're already hosting your code on GitHub, [GitHub Pages] is certainly the most convenient way to publish your project documentation. It's free of charge and pretty easy to set up. [GitHub Pages]: https://pages.github.com/ ### with GitHub Actions Using [GitHub Actions] you can automate the deployment of your project documentation. At the root of your repository, create a new GitHub Actions workflow, e.g. `.github/workflows/ci.yml`, and copy and paste the following contents: === "Material for MkDocs" ``` yaml name: ci # (1)! on: push: branches: - master # (2)! - main permissions: contents: write jobs: deploy: runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v4 - name: Configure Git Credentials run: | git config user.name github-actions[bot] git config user.email 41898282+github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com - uses: actions/setup-python@v5 with: python-version: 3.x - run: echo "cache_id=$(date --utc '+%V')" >> $GITHUB_ENV # (3)! - uses: actions/cache@v4 with: key: mkdocs-material-${{ env.cache_id }} path: .cache restore-keys: | mkdocs-material- - run: pip install mkdocs-material # (4)! - run: mkdocs gh-deploy --force ``` 1. You can change the name to your liking. 2. At some point, GitHub renamed `master` to `main`. If your default branch is named `master`, you can safely remove `main`, vice versa. 3. Store the `cache_id` environmental variable to access it later during cache `key` creation. The name is case-sensitive, so be sure to align it with `${{ env.cache_id }}`. - The `--utc` option makes sure that each workflow runner uses the same time zone. - The `%V` format assures a cache update once a week. - You can change the format to `%F` to have daily cache updates. You can read the [manual page] to learn more about the formatting options of the `date` command. 4. This is the place to install further [MkDocs plugins] or Markdown extensions with `pip` to be used during the build: ``` sh pip install \ mkdocs-material \ mkdocs-awesome-pages-plugin \ ... ``` === "Insiders" ``` yaml name: ci on: push: branches: - master - main permissions: contents: write jobs: deploy: runs-on: ubuntu-latest if: github.event.repository.fork == false steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v4 - name: Configure Git Credentials run: | git config user.name github-actions[bot] git config user.email 41898282+github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com - uses: actions/setup-python@v5 with: python-version: 3.x - run: echo "cache_id=$(date --utc '+%V')" >> $GITHUB_ENV - uses: actions/cache@v4 with: key: mkdocs-material-${{ env.cache_id }} path: .cache restore-keys: | mkdocs-material- - run: apt-get install pngquant # (1)! - run: pip install git+https://${GH_TOKEN}@github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material-insiders.git - run: mkdocs gh-deploy --force env: GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GH_TOKEN }} # (2)! ``` 1. This step is only necessary if you want to use the [built-in optimize plugin] to automatically compress images. 2. Remember to set the `GH_TOKEN` repository secret to the value of your [personal access token] when deploying [Insiders], which can be done using [GitHub secrets]. Now, when a new commit is pushed to either the `master` or `main` branches, the static site is automatically built and deployed. Push your changes to see the workflow in action. If the GitHub Page doesn't show up after a few minutes, go to the settings of your repository and ensure that the [publishing source branch] for your GitHub Page is set to `gh-pages`. Your documentation should shortly appear at `.github.io/`. [GitHub Actions]: https://github.com/features/actions [MkDocs plugins]: https://github.com/mkdocs/mkdocs/wiki/MkDocs-Plugins [personal access token]: https://docs.github.com/en/github/authenticating-to-github/creating-a-personal-access-token [Insiders]: insiders/index.md [built-in optimize plugin]: plugins/optimize.md [GitHub secrets]: https://docs.github.com/en/actions/configuring-and-managing-workflows/creating-and-storing-encrypted-secrets [publishing source branch]: https://docs.github.com/en/pages/getting-started-with-github-pages/configuring-a-publishing-source-for-your-github-pages-site [manual page]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/date.1.html ### with MkDocs If you prefer to deploy your project documentation manually, you can just invoke the following command from the directory containing the `mkdocs.yml` file: ``` mkdocs gh-deploy --force ``` This will build your documentation and deploy it to a branch `gh-pages` in your repository. See [this overview in the MkDocs documentation] for more information. For a description of the arguments, see [the documentation for the command]. [this overview in the MkDocs documentation]: https://www.mkdocs.org/user-guide/deploying-your-docs/#project-pages [the documentation for the command]: https://www.mkdocs.org/user-guide/cli/#mkdocs-gh-deploy ## GitLab Pages If you're hosting your code on GitLab, deploying to [GitLab Pages] can be done by using the [GitLab CI] task runner. At the root of your repository, create a task definition named `.gitlab-ci.yml` and copy and paste the following contents: === "Material for MkDocs" ``` yaml pages: stage: deploy image: python:latest script: - pip install mkdocs-material - mkdocs build --site-dir public artifacts: paths: - public rules: - if: '$CI_COMMIT_BRANCH == $CI_DEFAULT_BRANCH' ``` === "Insiders" ``` yaml pages: stage: deploy image: python:latest script: # (1)! - pip install git+https://${GH_TOKEN}@github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material-insiders.git - mkdocs build --site-dir public artifacts: paths: - public rules: - if: '$CI_COMMIT_BRANCH == $CI_DEFAULT_BRANCH' ``` 1. Remember to set the `GH_TOKEN` repository secret to the value of your [personal access token] when deploying [Insiders], which can be done using [masked custom variables]. Now, when a new commit is pushed to the [default branch] (typically `master` or `main`), the static site is automatically built and deployed. Commit and push the file to your repository to see the workflow in action. Your documentation should shortly appear at `.gitlab.io/`. ## Other Since we can't cover all possible platforms, we rely on community contributed guides that explain how to deploy websites built with Material for MkDocs to other providers:
- [:material-microsoft-azure-devops: Azure][Azure] - [:simple-cloudflarepages: Cloudflare Pages][Cloudflare Pages] - [:simple-digitalocean: DigitalOcean][DigitalOcean] - [:material-airballoon-outline: Fly.io][Flyio] - [:simple-netlify: Netlify][Netlify] - [:simple-vercel: Vercel][Vercel] - [:simple-codeberg: Codeberg Pages][Codeberg Pages] - [:simple-scaleway: Scaleway][Scaleway]
[GitLab Pages]: https://gitlab.com/pages [GitLab CI]: https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/ [masked custom variables]: https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/variables/#create-a-custom-variable-in-the-ui [default branch]: https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/repository/branches/default.html [Azure]: https://bawmedical.co.uk/t/publishing-a-material-for-mkdocs-site-to-azure-with-automatic-branch-pr-preview-deployments/763 [Cloudflare Pages]: https://deborahwrites.com/guides/deploy-mkdocs-material-cloudflare/ [DigitalOcean]: https://deborahwrites.com/guides/deploy-mkdocs-material-digitalocean-app-platform/ [Flyio]: https://documentation.breadnet.co.uk/cloud/fly/mkdocs-on-fly/ [Netlify]: https://deborahwrites.com/projects/deploy-host-docs/deploy-mkdocs-material-netlify/ [Vercel]: https://deborahwrites.com/guides/deploy-mkdocs-material-vercel/ [Codeberg Pages]: https://andre601.ch/blog/2023/11-05-using-codeberg-pages/ [Scaleway]: https://www.scaleway.com/en/docs/tutorials/using-bucket-website-with-mkdocs/