--- template: overrides/main.html --- # Setting up site search Material for MkDocs provides an excellent, client-side search implementation, omitting the need for the integration of third-party services, which might violate data privacy regulations. Moreover, with some effort, search can be made available [offline][1]. [1]: #offline-search ## Configuration ### Built-in search [:octicons-file-code-24: Source][2] · [:octicons-cpu-24: Plugin][3] · [:octicons-heart-fill-24:{: .tx-heart } Insiders – improved user experience][4]{: .tx-insiders } The [built-in search plugin][3] integrates seamlessly with Material for MkDocs, adding multilingual client-side search with [lunr][5] and [lunr-languages][6]. It's enabled by default, but must be re-added to `mkdocs.yml` when other plugins are used: ``` yaml plugins: - search ``` The following options are supported: `lang`{: #lang } : :octicons-milestone-24: Default: _automatically set_ – This option allows to include the language-specific stemmers provided by [lunr-languages][6]. Note that Material for MkDocs will set this automatically based on the [site language][7], but it may be overridden, e.g. to support multiple languages: === "A single language" ``` yaml plugins: - search: lang: ru ``` === "Multiple languages" ``` yaml plugins: - search: lang: - en - ru ``` The following languages are supported: _Material for MkDocs also tries to support languages that are not part of this list by choosing the stemmer yielding the best result automatically_. !!! warning "Only specify the languages you really need" Be aware that including support for other languages increases the general JavaScript payload by around 20kb (before `gzip`) and by another 15-30kb per language. `separator`{: #separator } : :octicons-milestone-24: Default: _automatically set_ – The separator for indexing and query tokenization can be customized, making it possible to index parts of words separated by other characters than whitespace and `-`, e.g. by including `.`: ``` yaml plugins: - search: separator: '[\s\-\.]+' ``` `prebuild_index`{: #prebuild-index } : :octicons-milestone-24: Default: `false` · :octicons-beaker-24: Experimental – MkDocs can generate a [prebuilt index][8] of all pages during build time, which provides performance improvements at the cost of more bandwidth, as it reduces the build time of the search index: ``` yaml plugins: - search: prebuild_index: true ``` This may be beneficial for large documentation projects served with appropriate headers, i.e. `Content-Encoding: gzip`, but benchmarking before deployment is recommended. _Material for MkDocs doesn't provide official support for the other options of this plugin, so they may be supported but can also yield weird results. Use them at your own risk._ [2]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/tree/master/src/assets/javascripts/integrations/search [3]: https://www.mkdocs.org/user-guide/configuration/#search [4]: ../insiders.md [5]: https://lunrjs.com [6]: https://github.com/MihaiValentin/lunr-languages [7]: changing-the-language.md#site-language [8]: https://www.mkdocs.org/user-guide/configuration/#prebuild_index ### Highlighting search [:octicons-file-code-24: Source][4] · :octicons-unlock-24: Feature flag · :octicons-beaker-24: Experimental · [:octicons-heart-fill-24:{: .tx-heart } Insiders only][4]{: .tx-insiders } When _search highlighting_ is activated and a user clicks on a search result, Material for MkDocs will highlight all occurrences after following the link. It can be enabled via `mkdocs.yml` with: ``` yaml theme: features: - search.highlight ``` Searching for `"code blocks"` yields: [![Search highlighting][9]][9] _Give this feature a try on [the official documentation][10] built with Material for MkDocs Insiders!_ [9]: ../assets/screenshots/search-highlighting.png [10]: https://squidfunk.github.io/mkdocs-material-insiders/reference/code-blocks/?h=code+blocks ### Offline search [:octicons-file-code-24: Source][11] · [:octicons-cpu-24: Plugin][12] · :octicons-beaker-24: Experimental If you distribute your documentation as `*.html` files, the built-in search will not work out-of-the-box due to the restrictions modern browsers impose for security reasons. This can be mitigated with the [localsearch][12] plugin in combination with @squidfunk's [iframe-worker][13] polyfill. For setup instructions, refer to the [official documentation][14]. [11]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/blob/master/src/base.html#L381-L393 [12]: https://github.com/wilhelmer/mkdocs-localsearch/ [13]: https://github.com/squidfunk/iframe-worker [14]: https://github.com/wilhelmer/mkdocs-localsearch#installation-material-v5 ## Customization The search implementation of Material for MkDocs is probably its most sophisticated feature, as it tries to balance a _great typeahead experience_, _good performance_, _accessibility_, and a result list that is _easy to scan_. This is where Material for MkDocs deviates from other themes. The following section explains how search can be customized to tailor it to your needs. ### Query transformation [:octicons-file-code-24: Source][15] · :octicons-mortar-board-24: Difficulty: _easy_ When a user enters a query into the search box, the query is pre-processed before it is submitted to the search index. Material for MkDocs will apply the following transformations, which can be customized by [extending the theme][16]: ``` ts /** * Default transformation function * * 1. Search for terms in quotation marks and prepend a `+` modifier to denote * that the resulting document must contain all terms, converting the query * to an `AND` query (as opposed to the default `OR` behavior). While users * may expect terms enclosed in quotation marks to map to span queries, i.e. * for which order is important, `lunr` doesn't support them, so the best * we can do is to convert the terms to an `AND` query. * * 2. Replace control characters which are not located at the beginning of the * query or preceded by white space, or are not followed by a non-whitespace * character or are at the end of the query string. Furthermore, filter * unmatched quotation marks. * * 3. Trim excess whitespace from left and right. * * 4. Append a wildcard to the end of every word to make every word a prefix * query in order to provide a good typeahead experience, by adding an * asterisk (wildcard) in between terms, which can be denoted by whitespace, * any non-control character, or a word boundary. * * @param query - Query value * * @return Transformed query value */ function defaultTransform(query: string): string { return query .split(/"([^"]+)"/g) /* => 1 */ .map((terms, i) => i & 1 ? terms.replace(/^\b|^(?![^\x00-\x7F]|$)|\s+/g, " +") : terms ) .join("") .replace(/"|(?:^|\s+)[*+\-:^~]+(?=\s+|$)/g, "") /* => 2 */ .trim() /* => 3 */ .replace(/\s+|(?![^\x00-\x7F]|^)$|\b$/g, "* ") /* => 4 */ } ``` If you want to switch to the default behavior of the `mkdocs` or `readthedocs` template, both of which don't transform the query prior to submission, or customize the `transform` function, you can do this by [overriding the `config` block][17]: ``` html {% block config %} {% endblock %} ``` The `transform` function will receive the query string as entered by the user and must return the processed query string to be submitted to the search index. [15]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/blob/master/src/assets/javascripts/integrations/search/transform/index.ts [16]: ../customization.md#extending-the-theme [17]: ../customization.md#overriding-blocks ### Custom search [:octicons-file-code-24: Source][18] · :octicons-mortar-board-24: Difficulty: _challenging_ Material for MkDocs implements search as part of a [web worker][19]. If you want to switch the web worker with your own implementation, e.g. to submit search to an external service, you can add a custom JavaScript file to the `docs` directory and [override the `config` block][17]: ``` html {% block config %} {% endblock %} ``` Communication with the search worker is implemented using a standardized message format using _discriminated unions_, i.e. through the `type` property of the message. See the following interface definitions to learn about the message formats: * [:octicons-file-code-24: `SearchMessage`][20] * [:octicons-file-code-24: `SearchIndex` and `SearchResult`][21] The sequence and direction of messages is rather intuitive: * :octicons-arrow-right-24: `SearchSetupMessage` * :octicons-arrow-left-24: `SearchReadyMessage` * :octicons-arrow-right-24: `SearchQueryMessage` * :octicons-arrow-left-24: `SearchResultMessage` [18]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/blob/master/src/assets/javascripts/integrations/search/worker [19]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Web_Workers_API/Using_web_workers [20]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/blob/master/src/assets/javascripts/integrations/search/worker/message/index.ts [21]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/blob/master/src/assets/javascripts/integrations/search/_/index.ts