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## Advanced usage
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**Syntax validation (Work in Progress)**
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**Syntax validation without rendering (Work in Progress)**
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Ideally, **mermaid.parse(txt)** function validates graph definitions without rendering a graph. **(This function is still a work in progress, find alternatives below)**
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The **mermaid.parse(txt)** function validates graph definitions without rendering a graph. **[This function is still a work in progress](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/issues/1066), find alternatives below**
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The function **mermaid.parse(txt)**, takes a text string as an argument and returns true if the definition follows mermaid's syntax and
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false if it does not. The parseError function will be called when the parse function returns false.
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bindEventHandler('change', 'code', textFieldUpdated);
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```
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### Alternative to mermaid.parse()
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**Alternative to mermaid.parse()**
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One effective and more future-proof method of validating your graph deinitions, is to paste and render them via the [Mermaid Live Editor](https://mermaid-js.github.io/mermaid-live-editor/). This will ensure that your code is compliant with the syntax of Mermaid's most recent version.
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## Configuration
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