This **[Astro integration][astro-integration]** enables the usage of [Markdoc](https://markdoc.dev/) to create components, pages, and content collection entries.
Markdoc allows you to enhance your Markdown with [Astro components][astro-components]. If you have existing content authored in Markdoc, this integration allows you to bring those files to your Astro project using content collections.
## Installation
### Quick Install
The `astro add` command-line tool automates the installation for you. Run one of the following commands in a new terminal window. (If you aren't sure which package manager you're using, run the first command.) Then, follow the prompts, and type "y" in the terminal (meaning "yes") for each one.
```sh
# Using NPM
npx astro add markdoc
# Using Yarn
yarn astro add markdoc
# Using PNPM
pnpm astro add markdoc
```
If you run into any issues, [feel free to report them to us on GitHub](https://github.com/withastro/astro/issues) and try the manual installation steps below.
### Manual Install
First, install the `@astrojs/markdoc` package using your package manager. If you're using npm or aren't sure, run this in the terminal:
```sh
npm install @astrojs/markdoc
```
Then, apply this integration to your `astro.config.*` file using the `integrations` property:
__`astro.config.mjs`__
```js ins={2} "markdoc()"
import { defineConfig } from 'astro/config';
import markdoc from '@astrojs/markdoc';
export default defineConfig({
// ...
integrations: [markdoc()],
});
```
### Editor Integration
[VS Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/) supports Markdown by default. However, for Markdoc editor support, you may wish to add the following setting in your VSCode config. This ensures authoring Markdoc files provides a Markdown-like editor experience.
```json title=".vscode/settings.json"
"files.associations": {
"*.mdoc": "markdown"
}
```
## Usage
Markdoc files can only be used within content collections. Add entries to any content collection using the `.mdoc` extension:
```sh
src/content/docs/
why-markdoc.mdoc
quick-start.mdoc
```
Then, query your collection using the [Content Collection APIs](https://docs.astro.build/en/guides/content-collections/#querying-collections):
You may configure [Markdoc tags][markdoc-tags] that map to components. You can configure a new tag by creating a `markdoc.config.mjs|ts` file at the root of your project and configuring the `tag` attribute.
You may also want to map standard HTML elements like headings and paragraphs to components. For this, you can configure a custom [Markdoc node][markdoc-nodes]. This example overrides Markdoc's `heading` node to render a `Heading` component, and passes through Astro's default heading properties to define attributes and generate heading ids / slugs:
All Markdown headings will render the `Heading.astro` component and pass `attributes` as component props. For headings, Astro provides the following attributes by default:
-`id: string` An `id` generated from the heading's text contents. This corresponds to the `slug` generated by the [content `render()` function](https://docs.astro.build/en/guides/content-collections/#rendering-content-to-html).
📚 [Find all of Markdoc's built-in nodes and node attributes on their documentation.](https://markdoc.dev/docs/nodes#built-in-nodes)
#### Use client-side UI components
Today, the `components` prop does not support the `client:` directive for hydrating components. To embed client-side components, create a wrapper `.astro` file to import your component and apply a `client:` directive manually.
This example wraps a `Aside.tsx` component with a `ClientAside.astro` wrapper:
### Access frontmatter and content collection information from your templates
You can access content collection information from your Markdoc templates using the `$entry` variable. This includes the entry `slug`, `collection` name, and frontmatter `data` parsed by your content collection schema (if any). This example renders the `title` frontmatter property as a heading:
```md
---
title: Welcome to Markdoc 👋
---
# {% $entry.data.title %}
```
The `$entry` object matches [the `CollectionEntry` type](https://docs.astro.build/en/reference/api-reference/#collection-entry-type), excluding the `.render()` property.
The `markdoc.config.mjs|ts` file accepts [all Markdoc configuration options](https://markdoc.dev/docs/config), including [tags](https://markdoc.dev/docs/tags) and [functions](https://markdoc.dev/docs/functions).
Now, you can call this function from any Markdoc content entry:
```md
¡Hola {% getCountryEmoji("spain") %}!
```
📚 [See the Markdoc documentation](https://markdoc.dev/docs/functions#creating-a-custom-function) for more on using variables or functions in your content.
* The [Astro Markdoc starter template](https://github.com/withastro/astro/tree/latest/examples/with-markdoc) shows how to use Markdoc files in your Astro project.
## Troubleshooting
For help, check out the `#support` channel on [Discord](https://astro.build/chat). Our friendly Support Squad members are here to help!
You can also check our [Astro Integration Documentation][astro-integration] for more on integrations.
## Contributing
This package is maintained by Astro's Core team. You're welcome to submit an issue or PR!
## Changelog
See [CHANGELOG.md](https://github.com/withastro/astro/tree/main/packages/integrations/markdoc/CHANGELOG.md) for a history of changes to this integration.