astro/packages/integrations/markdoc/README.md
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@astrojs/markdoc (experimental) 📝

This Astro integration enables the usage of Markdoc to create components, pages, and content collection entries.

Why Markdoc?

Markdoc allows you to enhance your Markdown with 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.

# 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 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:

npm install @astrojs/markdoc

Then, apply this integration to your astro.config.* file using the integrations property:

astro.config.mjs

import { defineConfig } from 'astro/config';
import markdoc from '@astrojs/markdoc';

export default defineConfig({
  // ...
  integrations: [markdoc()],
});

Usage

Markdoc files can only be used within content collections. Add entries to any content collection using the .mdoc extension:

src/content/docs/
  why-markdoc.mdoc
  quick-start.mdoc

Then, query your collection using the Content Collection APIs:

---
import { getEntryBySlug } from 'astro:content';

const entry = await getEntryBySlug('docs', 'why-markdoc');
const { Content } = await entry.render();
---

<!--Access frontmatter properties with `data`-->
<h1>{entry.data.title}</h1>
<!--Render Markdoc contents with the Content component-->
<Content />

📚 See the Astro Content Collection docs for more information.

Configuration

Once the Markdoc integration is installed, no configuration is necessary to use .mdoc files in your Content Collections.

Markdoc config

The Markdoc integration accepts all Markdoc configuration options, including tags and variables.

You can pass these options from the markdoc() integration in your astro.config. This example declares a version variable and an aside tag for use across all Markdoc Content Collection entries:

// astro.config.mjs
import { defineConfig } from 'astro/config';
import markdoc from '@astrojs/markdoc';

// https://astro.build/config
export default defineConfig({
	integrations: [
		markdoc({
			variables: {
        version: '0.0.1',
      }
			tags: {
				aside: {
          // See "Content `components` prop section
          // for more on rendering components via tags
					render: 'Aside',
					attributes: {
						type: { type: String },
						title: { type: String },
					},
				},
			},
		}),
	],
});

:::note These options will be applied during the Markdoc "transform" phase. This is run at build time (rather than server request time) both for static and SSR Astro projects. ::

Content components prop

The Content component accepts a components prop, which defines mappings from Markdoc tags and HTML element names to Astro or UI framework components (React, Vue, Svelte, etc).

Render HTML elements as Astro components

You may want to map standard HTML elements like headings and paragraphs to components. This example renders all h1 headings using a Title component:

---
import { getEntryBySlug } from 'astro:content';
import Title from '../components/Title.astro';

const entry = await getEntryBySlug('docs', 'why-markdoc');
const { Content } = await entry.render();
---

<Content
  components={{
    h1: Title,
  }}
/>

Render Markdoc tags as Astro components

You may also configure Markdoc tags that map to components. You can configure a new tag from your astro.config like so, passiing the uppercase component name as the render prop:

// astro.config.mjs
import { defineConfig } from 'astro/config';
import markdoc from '@astrojs/markdoc';

// https://astro.build/config
export default defineConfig({
	integrations: [
		markdoc({
			tags: {
				aside: {
					render: 'Aside',
				},
			},
		}),
	],
});

Then, you can wire this render name ('Aside') to a component from the components prop:

---
import { getEntryBySlug } from 'astro:content';
import Aside from '../components/Aside.astro';

const entry = await getEntryBySlug('docs', 'why-markdoc');
const { Content } = await entry.render();
---

<Content
  components={{
    Aside: Aside,
  }}
/>

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:

---
// src/components/ClientAside.astro
import Aside from './Aside';
---

<Aside client:load />

This component can be applied via the components prop:

---
// src/pages/why-markdoc.astro
import { getEntryBySlug } from 'astro:content';
import ClientAside from '../components/ClientAside.astro';

const entry = await getEntryBySlug('docs', 'why-markdoc');
const { Content } = await entry.render();
---

<Content
  components={{
    aside: ClientAside,
  }}
/>

Examples

Troubleshooting

For help, check out the #support channel on Discord. Our friendly Support Squad members are here to help!

You can also check our Astro Integration Documentation 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 for a history of changes to this integration.