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Bump mkdocs from 1.4.3 to 1.5.2

HIFIS Bot requested to merge dependabot-pip-mkdocs-1.5.2 into master

Bumps mkdocs from 1.4.3 to 1.5.2.

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1.5.2

  • Bugfix (regression in 1.5.0): Restore functionality of --no-livereload. (#3320)

  • Bugfix (regression in 1.5.0): The new page title detection would sometimes be unable to drop anchorlinks - fix that. (#3325)

  • Partly bring back pre-1.5 API: extra_javascript items will once again be mostly strings, and only sometimes ExtraStringValue (when the extra script functionality is used).

    Plugins should be free to append strings to config.extra_javascript, but when reading the values, they must still make sure to read it as str(value) in case it is an ExtraScriptValue item. For querying the attributes such as .type you need to check isinstance first. Static type checking will guide you in that. (#3324)

See commit log.

1.5.1

  • Bugfix (regression in 1.5.0): Make it possible to treat ExtraScriptValue as a path. This lets some plugins still work despite the breaking change.

  • Bugfix (regression in 1.5.0): Prevent errors for special setups that have 3 conflicting files, such as index.html, index.md and README.md (#3314)

See commit log.

1.5.0

New: MkDocs now accepts donations. Please consider supporting the current maintainer at my new GitHub sponsorship page.

MkDocs has been a totally free project since the beginning and wasn't accepting funds. MkDocs will remain free of paywalls, but now you can show your support with donations (one-time and/or recurring).

Donate for MkDocs - @​oprypin sponsors page

And please also consider these other individuals who have been contributing to the ecosystem for a long time and check out their donations pages:

@​facelessuser @​pawamoy @​Ultrabug


Release 1.5.0

New command mkdocs get-deps

This command guesses the Python dependencies that a MkDocs site requires in order to build. It simply prints the PyPI packages that need to be installed. In the terminal it can be combined directly with an installation command as follows:

pip install $(mkdocs get-deps)

The idea is that right after running this command, you can directly follow it up with mkdocs build and it will almost always "just work", without needing to think which dependencies to install.

The way it works is by scanning mkdocs.yml for themes:, plugins:, markdown_extensions: items and doing a reverse lookup based on a large list of known projects (catalog, see below).

Of course, you're welcome to use a "virtualenv" with such a command. Also note that for environments that require stability (for example CI) directly installing deps in this way is not a very reliable approach as it precludes dependency pinning.

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Commits
  • 79f17b4 Release 1.5.2 (#3330)
  • 91e37ae Change extra_javascript items to usually be strings again (#3324)
  • 4944c9f Drop obsolete readthedocs config, we switched to gh-pages (#3326)
  • 63052bc Correct detection of dropping anchorlink from page title (#3325)
  • fcb2da3 Restore functionality of --no-livereload (#3320)
  • 2865b0f Release 1.5.1 (#3315)
  • ea549e6 Make it possible to treat ExtraScriptValue as a path
  • 86cde7b Catch ValueErrors thrown when attempting to remove a file twice (#3314)
  • 0d9e341 Release 1.5.0 (#3296)
  • 0f8ab6b Fix livereload shutdown sequence - crash on Windows
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