π¦ plugin-client-redirects
Docusaurus Plugin to generate client-side redirects.
This plugin will write additional HTML pages to your static site that redirect the user to your existing Docusaurus pages with JavaScript.
:::caution production only
This plugin is always inactive in development and only active in production because it works on the build output.
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:::caution
It is better to use server-side redirects whenever possible.
Before using this plugin, you should look if your hosting provider doesn't offer this feature.
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Installationβ
- npm
- Yarn
npm install --save @docusaurus/plugin-client-redirects
yarn add @docusaurus/plugin-client-redirects
Configurationβ
Accepted fields:
Option | Type | Default | Description |
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fromExtensions | string[] | [] | The extensions to be removed from the route after redirecting. |
toExtensions | string[] | [] | The extensions to be appended to the route after redirecting. |
redirects | RedirectRule[] | [] | The list of redirect rules. |
createRedirects | CreateRedirectsFn | undefined | A callback to create a redirect rule. Docusaurus query this callback against every path it has created, and use its return value to output more paths. |
:::note
This plugin will also read the siteConfig.onDuplicateRoutes
config to adjust its logging level when multiple files will be emitted to the same location.
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Typesβ
RedirectRule
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type RedirectRule = {
to: string;
from: string | string[];
};
:::note
The idea of "from" and "to" is central in this plugin. "From" means a path that you want to create, i.e. an extra HTML file that will be written; "to" means a path to want to redirect to, usually a route that Docusaurus already knows about.
This is why you can have multiple "from" for the same "to": we will create multiple HTML files that all redirect to the same destination. On the other hand, one "from" can never have more than one "to": the written HTML file needs to have a determinate destination.
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CreateRedirectsFn
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// The parameter `path` is a route that Docusaurus has already created. It can
// be seen as the "to", and your return value is the "from". Returning a falsy
// value will not create any redirect pages for this particular path.
type CreateRedirectsFn = (path: string) => string[] | string | null | undefined;
Example configurationβ
Here's an example configuration:
module.exports = {
plugins: [
[
'@docusaurus/plugin-client-redirects',
{
fromExtensions: ['html', 'htm'], // /myPage.html -> /myPage
toExtensions: ['exe', 'zip'], // /myAsset -> /myAsset.zip (if latter exists)
redirects: [
// /docs/oldDoc -> /docs/newDoc
{
to: '/docs/newDoc',
from: '/docs/oldDoc',
},
// Redirect from multiple old paths to the new path
{
to: '/docs/newDoc2',
from: ['/docs/oldDocFrom2019', '/docs/legacyDocFrom2016'],
},
],
createRedirects(existingPath) {
if (existingPath.includes('/community')) {
// Redirect from /docs/team/X to /community/X and /docs/support/X to /community/X
return [
existingPath.replace('/community', '/docs/team'),
existingPath.replace('/community', '/docs/support'),
];
}
return undefined; // Return a falsy value: no redirect created
},
},
],
],
};