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template: overrides/main.html
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# Search
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The [built-in search plugin][1] provides client-side search inside the browser
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and is implemented using [lunr.js][2] which includes stemmers for the English
language by default, while stemmers for other languages are included with
[lunr-languages][3], both of which are integrated with this theme.
!!! tip "Add the [localsearch][4] plugin to support search from `file://`"
While search will not work for the `file://` protocol, as web workers and
the use of `XMLHTTPRequest` are both blocked by modern browsers for security
reasons, the [localsearch][4] plugin and @squidfunk's [iframe-worker][5]
polyfill add support for cases where this is a mandatory requirement, e.g.,
for offline use.
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[1]: https://www.mkdocs.org/user-guide/configuration/#search
[2]: https://lunrjs.com
[3]: https://github.com/MihaiValentin/lunr-languages
[4]: https://github.com/wilhelmer/mkdocs-localsearch
[5]: https://github.com/squidfunk/iframe-worker
## Installation
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The search plugin is a built-in plugin, and thus doesn't need to be installed.
## Configuration
Add the following lines to `mkdocs.yml`:
``` yaml
plugins:
- search
```
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### Language
> Default: best match for `theme.language`, automatically set
Material for MkDocs selects the (best-)matching stemmer for the given theme
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language. Multilingual search can be enabled in `mkdocs.yml` by explicitly
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defining the search language(s):
``` yaml
plugins:
- search:
lang:
- en
- de
- ru
```
The following language codes are supported:
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<style>
.md-language-list {
-webkit-columns: 2;
-moz-columns: 2;
columns: 2;
}
.md-language-list li {
-webkit-column-break-inside: avoid;
page-break-inside: avoid;
break-inside: avoid;
}
</style>
<ul class="md-language-list">
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<li><code>ar</code> / Arabic</li>
<li><code>da</code> / Danish</li>
<li><code>du</code> / Dutch</li>
<li><code>en</code> / English</li>
<li><code>fi</code> / Finnish</li>
<li><code>fr</code> / French</li>
<li><code>de</code> / German</li>
<li><code>hu</code> / Hungarian</li>
<li><code>it</code> / Italian</li>
<li><code>ja</code> / Japanese</li>
<li><code>no</code> / Norwegian</li>
<li><code>pt</code> / Portugese</li>
<li><code>ro</code> / Romanian</li>
<li><code>ru</code> / Russian</li>
<li><code>es</code> / Spanish</li>
<li><code>sv</code> / Swedish</li>
<li><code>th</code> / Thai</li>
<li><code>tr</code> / Turkish</li>
<li><code>vi</code> / Vietnamese</li>
</ul>
!!! warning "Only specify the languages you really need"
Be aware that including support for other languages increases the general
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JavaScript payload by around 20kb (before `gzip`) and by another 15-30kb
per language.
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### Tokenization
> Default: `[\s\-]+`
The separator for tokenization can be customized which makes it possible to
index parts of words that are separated by `-` or `.`:
``` yaml
plugins:
- search:
separator: '[\s\-\.]+'
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```
### Prebuilding :hatching_chick:
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> Default: `false`
MkDocs can generate a [prebuilt index][6] of all pages during build time, which
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provides performance improvements at the cost of more bandwidth. This may be
beneficial for large documentation projects that are served with appropriate
HTTP headers (e.g. `Content-Encoding: gzip`).
Material for MkDocs 5 finally brings experimental support for prebuilt indexes
which can be enabled by adding the following lines to `mkdocs.yml`:
``` yaml
plugins:
- search:
prebuild_index: true
```
[6]: https://www.mkdocs.org/user-guide/configuration/#prebuild_index
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## Usage
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When enabled, a search bar is shown in the header.