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Astro is a fresh but familiar approach to building websites. Astro combines decades of proven performance best practices with the DX improvements of the component-oriented era.
With Astro, you can use your favorite JavaScript framework and automatically ship the bare-minimum amount of JavaScript—by default, it's none at all!
🔧 Setup
npm init astro ./my-astro-project
# then... cd => install => start
cd ./my-astro-project
npm install
npm start
🚀 Build & Deployment
The default Astro project has the following scripts
in the /package.json
file:
{
"scripts": {
"start": "astro dev .",
"build": "astro build ."
}
}
For local development, run:
npm run start
To build for production, run the following command:
npm run build
To deploy your Astro site to production, upload the contents of /dist
to your favorite static site host.
🥾 Guides
🚀 Basic Usage
Even though nearly-everything is configurable, we recommend starting out by creating an src/
folder in your project with the following structure:
├── src/
│ ├── components/
│ └── pages/
│ └── index.astro
├── public/
└── package.json
src/components/*
: where your reusable components go. You can place these anywhere, but we recommend a single folder to keep them organized.src/pages/*
: this is a special folder where your routing lives.
🚦 Routing
Routing happens in src/pages/*
. Every .astro
or .md
file in this folder corresponds with a public URL. For example:
Local file | Public URL |
---|---|
src/pages/index.astro |
/index.html |
src/pages/post/my-blog-post.md |
/post/my-blog-post/index.html |
🗂 Static Assets
Static assets should be placed in a public/
folder in your project. You can place any images, fonts, files, or global CSS in here you need to reference.
🪨 Generating HTML with Astro
Astro introduces a special .astro
format, which combines the best of HTML with the best of JavaScript.
To learn more about .astro
files, read our complete Syntax Guide.
✍️ Markdown
Spend less time configuring your tooling and more time writing content. Astro has phenomenal Markdown support (powered by remark
) baked in!
Not only can you use local .md
files as pages, but Astro also comes with a <Markdown>
component to turn every page into a Markdown file. Using the <Markdown>
component in an .astro
file should feel very similar to MDX, but with the ability to use components from any framework (with partial hydration, too)!
To learn more about use Markdown in Astro, read our Markdown Guide.
⚡ Dynamic Components
TODO: Astro dynamic components guide
💧 Partial Hydration
By default, Astro outputs zero client-side JS. If you'd like to include an interactive component in the client output, you may use any of the following techniques.
<MyComponent />
will render an HTML-only version ofMyComponent
(default)<MyComponent:load />
will renderMyComponent
on page load<MyComponent:idle />
will use requestIdleCallback() to renderMyComponent
as soon as main thread is free<MyComponent:visible />
will use an IntersectionObserver to renderMyComponent
when the element enters the viewport
⚛️ State Management
Frontend state management depends on your framework of choice. Below is a list of popular frontend state management libraries, and their current support with Astro.
Our goal is to support all popular state management libraries, as long as there is no technical reason that we cannot.
- React/Preact
- Redux: Partial Support (Note: You can access a Redux store directly, but full
react-redux
support requires the ability to set a custom<Provider>
wrapper to every component island. Planned.) - Recoil: Full Support
- Redux: Partial Support (Note: You can access a Redux store directly, but full
- Svelte
- Svelte Stores: Full Support
- Vue:
- Vuex: Partial Support (Note: You can access a vuex store directly, but full
vuex
support requires the ability to set a customvue.use(store)
call to every component island. Planned.)
- Vuex: Partial Support (Note: You can access a vuex store directly, but full
Are we missing your favorite state management library? Add it to the list above in a PR (or create an issue)!
💅 Styling
Styling in Astro is meant to be as flexible as you’d like it to be! The following options are all supported:
Framework | Global CSS | Scoped CSS | CSS Modules |
---|---|---|---|
Astro (.astro ) |
✅ | ✅ | N/A¹ |
React / Preact | ✅ | ❌ | ✅ |
Vue | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
Svelte | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ |
¹ .astro
files have no runtime, therefore Scoped CSS takes the place of CSS Modules (styles are still scoped to components, but don’t need dynamic values)
To learn more about writing styles in Astro, see our Styling Guide.
👉 Styling
🐶 Fetching Data
Fetching data is what Astro is all about! Whether your data lives remotely in an API or in your local project, Astro has got you covered.
For fetching from a remote API, use a native JavaScript fetch()
(docs) as you are used to. For fetching local content, use Astro.fetchContent()
(docs).
// src/components/MyComponent.Astro
---
// Example 1: fetch remote data from your own API
const remoteData = await fetch('https://api.mysite.com/v1/people').then((res) => res.json());
// Example 2: load local markdown files
const localData = Astro.fetchContent('../post/*.md');
---
🗺️ Sitemap
Astro will automatically create a /sitemap.xml
for you for SEO! Be sure to set buildOptions.site
in your Astro config so the URLs can be generated properly.
⚠️ Note that Astro won’t inject this into your HTML for you! You’ll have to add the tag yourself in your <head>
on all pages that need it:
<link rel="sitemap" href="/sitemap.xml" />
Examples
- Blog Example
- TODO: Headless CMS Example
🍱 Collections (beta)
Fetching data is easy in Astro. But what if you wanted to make a paginated blog? What if you wanted an easy way to sort data, or filter data based on part of the URL? Or generate an RSS 2.0 feed? When you need something a little more powerful than simple data fetching, Astro’s Collections API may be what you need.