/vuepress-bar

VuePress sidebar and navbar generator based on file and directory structure. Focus your documents, not sidebar or navbar.

Primary LanguageJavaScript

vuepress-bar

VuePress sidebar and navbar generator based on file and directory structure. Focus your documents, not sidebar or navbar.

Synopsis

Just point getConfig function to docs directory:

Just Require and Use

.vuepress/config.js

const getConfig = require("vuepress-bar");

module.exports = {
  themeConfig: {
    ...getConfig(`${__dirName}/..`)
  }
};

... or Combine With Your Links

.vuepress/config.js

const getConfig = require("vuepress-bar");
const barConfig = getConfig(`${__dirName}/..`)

module.exports = {
  themeConfig: {
    nav: [{ text: 'External', link: 'https://google.com' }, ...barConfig.nav]
    sidebar: barConfig.sidebar,
  }
};

Features

  • Creates navbar & sidebar: Add navbar prefix to your directories such as nav.guide or nav.01.guide
  • Custom sort: Prefix directories with numbers, or add order meta to files such as 01.guide
  • Multiple Sidebars
  • No configuration
  • Adds README.md to the first available group like VuePress web site. (May be disabled by options)
  • Possible to pass parameters in directory names. (See advanced example below.)

Examples

With Navbar

|- docs/
  |- .vuepress
  |- nav.01.guide/
    |- README.md
  |- nav.02.api/
    |- classes/
      |- member.md
{
  nav: [
    { text: 'Guide', link: '/nav.01.guide/' },
    { text: 'Api', link: '/nav.02.api/' }
  ],
  sidebar: {
    '/nav.01.guide/': [ '' ],
    '/nav.02.api/': [ { title: 'Classes', children: [ '', 'classes/member' ] } ]
  }
}
  • Readme is moved into first group: '/nav.02.api/': [ { title: 'Classes', children: [ '', 'classes/member' ] } ] instead of '/nav.02.api/': [ '', { title: 'Classes', children: [ 'classes/member' ] } ]

Without Navbar

|- docs/
  |- .vuepress
  |- 01.guide/
    |- README.md
  |- 02.api/
    |- classes/
      |- member.md
{
  nav: [],
  sidebar: [
    { title: "Guide", children: ["01.guide/"] },
    {
      title: "Api",
      children: [{ title: "Classes", children: ["02.api/classes/member"] }]
    }
  ]
};

Advanced

It is possible to pass sidebar parameters in directory names. You may pass following parameters after double dash -- separated by comma:

  • nc sets collapsable to false.
  • dX sets sidebarDepth to X.
|- docs/
  |- 01.guide--nc,d2/
    |- README.md
{
  nav: [],
  sidebar: [
    {
      title: "Guide",
      collapsable: false,
      sidebarDepth: 1,
      children: ["01.guide--nc,d2/"]
    },
  ]
};

Notes

  • VuePress requires README.md as default file in a navbar link. Forgetting README.md would skip that creation of that navbar item.

API

Param Type Default Description
stripNumbers Boolean true Remove number prefixes from directory names where it helps sorting.
maxLevel Number 2 Maximum level of recursion for subdirectory traversing.
navPrefix String nav Prefix for directories for navbar and mulitple sidebars.
skipEmptySidebar Boolean true Do not add item to sidebar if directory is empty.
skipEmptyNavbar Boolean true Do not add item to navbar if directory is empty.
multipleSideBar Boolean true Creates multiple sidebars if there are navbar items.
addReadMeToFirstGroup Boolean true  Adds README.md into first group of sidebar. (vuepress website's behaviour)