The connector for this framework has undergone end-of-life. Usage of this guide is restricted to Edgio v7.5.x or lower. However, we strongly recommend that you integrate this framework through our generic Node.js connector instead.
MkDocs is a fast, simple and downright gorgeous static site generator that’s geared towards building project documentation. Follow the steps below to deploy your MkDocs site to Edgio.
Connector
This framework has a connector developed for Edgio. See Connectors for more information.
Prerequisites
Setup requires:
- An Edgio account. Sign up for free.
- An Edgio property. Learn how to create a property.
- Node.js. View supported versions and installation steps.
- Edgio CLI.
Install the Edgio CLI
If you have not already done so, install the Edgio CLI.
Bash
1npm i -g @edgio/cli@latest
Create your MkDocs site
If you don’t have an existing MkDocs site, you can create one by following:
Bash
1# https://www.mkdocs.org/getting-started23pip3 install mkdocs4mkdocs new my-mkdocs-app5cd my-mkdocs-app
Initializing your project with Edgio
Then, in the root folder of your project, run:
Bash
1edgio init --edgioVersion 7.5.0 --connector=@edgio/mkdocs
This will automatically add all of the required dependencies and files to your project. These include:
- The
@edgio/core
package - The
@edgio/cli
package - The
@edgio/mkdocs
package edgio.config.js
- Contains various configuration options for Edgio.routes.js
- A default routes file that sends all requests to the MkDocs. Update this file to add caching or proxy some URLs to a different origin.
Routing
The default
routes.js
file created by edgio init
sends all requests to MkDocs server via a fallback route.JavaScript
1// This file was added by edgio init.2// You should commit this file to source control.34const { Router } = require('@edgio/core/router')5const { mkdocsRoutes } = require('@edgio/mkdocs')67export default new Router().use(mkdocsRoutes)
Running Locally
To test your app locally, run:
Bash
1edgio run
You can do a production build of your app and test it locally using:
Bash
1edgio build && edgio run --production
Setting
--production
runs your app exactly as it will be when deployed to the Edgio cloud.Deploy to Edgio
Deploy your app to the Sites by running the following commands in your project’s root directory:
Bash
1edgio deploy
Your initial CDN-as-code deployment will generate system-defined origin configurations along with those defined within your
edgio.config.js
. Learn more about system-defined origins.See Deployments for more information.