Update all non-major dependencies
This MR contains the following updates:
| Package | Type | Update | Change | 
|---|---|---|---|
| mkdocs (changelog) | minor | 
==1.5.2 -> ==1.6.0
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| mkdocs-material (changelog) | patch | 
==8.5.7 -> ==8.5.11
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| mkdocs-material-extensions | minor | 
==1.1 -> ==1.3.1
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| python | image | minor | 
3.9-bookworm -> 3.12-bookworm
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Release Notes
mkdocs/mkdocs (mkdocs)
v1.6.0
Local preview
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mkdocs serveno longer locks up the browser when more than 5 tabs are open. This is achieved by closing the polling connection whenever a tab becomes inactive. Background tabs will no longer auto-reload either - that will instead happen as soon the tab is opened again. Context: #3391 - 
New flag
serve --opento open the site in a browser.
After the first build is finished, this flag will cause the default OS Web browser to be opened at the home page of the local site.
Context: #3500 
Drafts
[!warning] Changed from version 1.5:
The
exclude_docsconfig was split up into two separate concepts.
The exclude_docs config no longer has any special behavior for mkdocs serve - it now always completely excludes the listed documents from the site.
If you wish to use the "drafts" functionality like the exclude_docs key used to do in MkDocs 1.5, please switch to the new config key draft_docs.
See documentation.
Other changes:
- Reduce warning levels when a "draft" page has a link to a non-existent file. Context: #3449
 
Update to deduction of page titles
MkDocs 1.5 had a change in behavior in deducing the page titles from the first heading. Unfortunately this could cause unescaped HTML tags or entities to appear in edge cases.
Now tags are always fully sanitized from the title. Though it still remains the case that Page.title is expected to contain HTML entities and is passed directly to the themes.
Images (notably, emojis in some extensions) get preserved in the title only through their alt attribute's value.
Themes
- Built-in themes now also support Polish language (#3613)
 
"readthedocs" theme
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Fix: "readthedocs" theme can now correctly handle deeply nested nav configurations (over 2 levels deep), without confusedly expanding all sections and jumping around vertically. (#3464)
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Fix: "readthedocs" theme now shows a link to the repository (with a generic logo) even when isn't one of the 3 known hosters. (#3435)
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"readthedocs" theme now also has translation for the word "theme" in the footer that mistakenly always remained in English. (#3613, #3625)
 
"mkdocs" theme
The "mkdocs" theme got a big update to a newer version of Bootstrap, meaning a slight overhaul of styles. Colors (most notably of admonitions) have much better contrast.
The "mkdocs" theme now has support for dark mode - both automatic (based on the OS/browser setting) and with a manual toggle. Both of these options are not enabled by default and need to be configured explicitly.
See color_mode, user_color_mode_toggle in documentation.
[!warning] Possible breaking change:
jQuery is no longer included into the "mkdocs" theme. If you were relying on it in your scripts, you will need to separately add it first (into mkdocs.yml) as an extra script:
extra_javascript: - https://code.jquery.com/jquery-3.7.1.min.jsOr even better if the script file is copied and included from your docs dir.
Configuration
New "enabled" setting for all plugins
You may have seen some plugins take up the convention of having a setting enabled: false (or usually controlled through an environment variable) to make the plugin do nothing.
Now every plugin has this setting. Plugins can still choose to implement this config themselves and decide how it behaves (and unless they drop older versions of MkDocs, they still should for now), but now there's always a fallback for every plugin.
See documentation. Context: #3395
Validation
Validation of hyperlinks between pages
Absolute links
Historically, within Markdown, MkDocs only recognized relative links that lead to another physical
*.mddocument (or media file). This is a good convention to follow because then the source pages are also freely browsable without MkDocs, for example on GitHub. Whereas absolute links were left unmodified (making them often not work as expected or, more recently, warned against).
If you dislike having to always use relative links, now you can opt into absolute links and have them work correctly.
If you set the setting validation.links.absolute_links to the new value relative_to_docs, all Markdown links starting with / will be understood as being relative to the docs_dir root. The links will then be validated for correctness according to all the other rules that were already working for relative links in prior versions of MkDocs. For the HTML output, these links will still be turned relative so that the site still works reliably.
So, now any document (e.g. "dir1/foo.md") can link to the document "dir2/bar.md" as [link](/dir2/bar.md), in addition to the previously only correct way [link](../dir2/bar.md).
You have to enable the setting, though. The default is still to just skip any processing of such links.
See documentation. Context: #3485
Absolute links within nav
Absolute links within the nav: config were also always skipped. It is now possible to also validate them in the same way with validation.nav.absolute_links. Though it makes a bit less sense because then the syntax is simply redundant with the syntax that comes without the leading slash.
Anchors
There is a new config setting that is recommended to enable warnings for:
validation:
  anchors: warn
Example of a warning that this can produce:
WARNING -  Doc file 'foo/example.md' contains a link '../bar.md#some-heading', but the doc 'foo/bar.md' does not contain an anchor '#some-heading'.
Any of the below methods of declaring an anchor will be detected by MkDocs:
#### Heading producing an anchor
#### Another heading {#custom-anchor-for-heading-using-attr-list}
<a id="raw-anchor"></a>
[](){#markdown-anchor-using-attr-list}
Plugins and extensions that insert anchors, in order to be compatible with this, need to be developed as treeprocessors that insert etree elements as their mode of operation, rather than raw HTML which is undetectable for this purpose.
If you as a user are dealing with falsely reported missing anchors and there's no way to resolve this, you can choose to disable these messages by setting this option to ignore (and they are at INFO level by default anyway).
See documentation. Context: #3463
Other changes:
- 
When the
navconfig is not specified at all, thenot_in_navsetting (originally added in 1.5.0) gains an additional behavior: documents covered bynot_in_navwill not be part of the automatically deduced navigation. Context: #3443 - 
Fix: the
!relativeYAML tag formarkdown_extensions(originally added in 1.5.0) - it was broken in many typical use cases.See documentation. Context: #3466
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Config validation now exits on first error, to avoid showing bizarre secondary errors. Context: #3437
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MkDocs used to shorten error messages for unexpected errors such as "file not found", but that is no longer the case, the full error message and stack trace will be possible to see (unless the error has a proper handler, of course). Context: #3445
 
Upgrades for plugin developers
Plugins can add multiple handlers for the same event type, at multiple priorities
See mkdocs.plugins.CombinedEvent in documentation. Context: #3448
Enabling true generated files and expanding the File API
See documentation.
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There is a new pair of attributes
File.content_stringthat becomes the official API for obtaining the content of a file and is used by MkDocs itself.This replaces the old approach where one had to manually read the file located at
File.abs_src_path, although that is still the primary action that these new attributes do under the hood. - 
The content of a
Filecan be backed by a string and no longer has to be a real existing file atabs_src_path.It is possible to set the attribute
File.content_stringorFile.content_bytesand it will take precedence overabs_src_path.Further,
abs_src_pathis no longer guaranteed to be present and can beNoneinstead. MkDocs itself still uses physical files in all cases, but eventually plugins will appear that don't populate this attribute. - 
There is a new constructor
File.generated()that should be used by plugins instead of theFile()constructor. It is much more convenient because one doesn't need to manually look up the values such asdocs_diranduse_directory_urls. Its signature is one of:f = File.generated(config: MkDocsConfig, src_uri: str, content: str | bytes) f = File.generated(config: MkDocsConfig, src_uri: str, abs_src_path: str)This way, it is now extremely easy to add a virtual file even from a hook:
def on_files(files: Files, config: MkDocsConfig): files.append(File.generated(config, 'fake/path.md', content="Hello, world!"))For large content it is still best to use physical files, but one no longer needs to manipulate the path by providing a fake unused
docs_dir. - 
There is a new attribute
File.generated_bythat arose by convention - for generated files it should be set to the name of the plugin (the key in theplugins:collection) that produced this file. This attribute is populated automatically when using theFile.generated()constructor. - 
It is possible to set the
edit_uriattribute of aFile, for example from a plugin or hook, to make it different from the default (equal tosrc_uri), and this will be reflected in the edit link of the document. This can be useful because some pages aren't backed by a real file and are instead created dynamically from some other source file or script. So a hook could set theedit_urito that source file or script accordingly. - 
The
Fileobject now stores its originalsrc_dir,dest_dir,use_directory_urlsvalues as attributes. - 
Fields of
Fileare computed on demand but cached. Only the three above attributes are primary ones, and partly alsodest_uri. This way, it is possible to, for example, overwritedest_uriof aFile, andabs_dest_pathwill be calculated based on it. However you need to clear the attribute first usingdel f.abs_dest_path, because the values are cached. - 
Fileinstances are now hashable (can be used as keys of adict). Two files can no longer be considered "equal" unless it's the exact same instance ofFile. 
Other changes:
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The internal storage of
Fileobjects inside aFilesobject has been reworked, so any plugins that choose to accessFiles._fileswill get a deprecation warning. - 
The order of
Fileobjects inside aFilescollection is no longer significant when automatically inferring thenav. They get forcibly sorted according to the default alphabetic order. 
Hooks and debugging
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Hook files can now import adjacent *.py files using the
importstatement. Previously this was possible to achieve only through asys.pathworkaround. See the new mention in documentation. Context: #3568 - 
Verbose
-vlog shows the sequence of plugin events in more detail - shows each invoked plugin one by one, not only the event type. Context: #3444 
Deprecations
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Python 3.7 is no longer supported, Python 3.12 is officially supported. Context: #3429
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The theme config file
mkdocs_theme.ymlno longer executes YAML tags. Context: #3465 - 
The plugin event
on_page_read_sourceis soft-deprecated because there is always a better alternative to it (see the newFileAPI or juston_page_markdown, depending on the desired interaction).When multiple plugins/hooks apply this event handler, they trample over each other, so now there is a warning in that case.
See documentation. Context: #3503
 
API deprecations
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It is no longer allowed to set
File.pageto a type other thanPageor a subclass thereof. Context: #3443 - following the deprecation in version 1.5.3 and #3381. - 
Theme._varsis deprecated - usetheme['foo']instead oftheme._vars['foo'] - 
utils:modified_time(),get_html_path(),get_url_path(),is_html_file(),is_template_file()are removed.path_to_url()is deprecated. - 
LiveReloadServer.watch()no longer accepts a custom callback. 
Context: #3429
Misc
- The 
sitemap.xml.gzfile is slightly more reproducible and no longer changes on every build, but instead only once per day (upon a date change). Context: #3460 
Other small improvements; see commit log.
v1.5.3
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Fix
mkdocs servesometimes locking up all browser tabs when navigating quickly (#3390) - 
Add many new supported languages for "search" plugin - update lunr-languages to 1.12.0 (#3334)
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Bugfix (regression in 1.5.0): In "readthedocs" theme the styling of "breadcrumb navigation" was broken for nested pages (#3383)
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Built-in themes now also support Chinese (Traditional, Taiwan) language (#3370)
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Plugins can now set
File.pageto their own subclass ofPage. There is also now a warning ifFile.pageis set to anything other than a strict subclass ofPage. (#3367, #3381)Note that just instantiating a
Pagesets the file automatically, so care needs to be taken not to create an unneededPage. 
Other small improvements; see commit log.
squidfunk/mkdocs-material (mkdocs-material)
v8.5.11: mkdocs-material-8.5.11
- Let it snow, see https://twitter.com/squidfunk/status/1597939243090788352
 
v8.5.10: mkdocs-material-8.5.10
- Adjusted CSS to better allow for custom primary and accent colors
 - Fixed #4620: Primary color is not applied (8.5.9 regression)
 
v8.5.9: mkdocs-material-8.5.9
- Fixed #4600: Illegible links for black/white primary colors (8.5.8 regression)
 - Fixed #4594: Need to set schema to change link color
 
v8.5.8: mkdocs-material-8.5.8
facelessuser/mkdocs-material-extensions (mkdocs-material-extensions)
v1.3.1
- FIX: Better deprecation warning.
 
v1.3
- FIX: Better deprecation warning.
 
v1.2
- NEW: Add official support for Python 3.11 and 3.12.
 - NEW: Remove support for Python 3.7.
 - FIX: Update to support latest Material.
 
v1.1.1
- FIX: Properly handle special glob characters in path.
 
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