Passing a single Node to mermaid.init() results in an error, as it
calls `new NodeList()`, which causes `TypeError: Illegal constructor`.
See 5597cf45bf/src/mermaid.ts (L73)
If we instead use the `ArrayLike` interface, we can just use a simple
array, instead of a NodeList.
I've also added a basic test case, by mocking the `mermaidAPI.render()`
function so it isn't called, as the d3 functions don't work in Node.JS.
The mocks are a bit messy, since
a) Jest doesn't fully support ESM yet, and
b) mermaidAPI is frozen with `Object.freeze()`,
but the mermaidAPI mocks work as long as we keep them simple.
Fixes: c68ec54fdd
* develop: (22 commits)
Fix for build by revering jsdoc
Revert "chore(deps-dev): bump documentation from 13.2.0 to 14.0.0"
Review comments.
Add test for handling parameter names that are "default"
Add test for handling parameter names that are keywords
Add test for handling trailing whitespaces
Add first C4 parser test
chore(deps-dev): bump eslint-plugin-jest from 26.8.2 to 26.8.7
chore(deps-dev): bump documentation from 13.2.0 to 14.0.0
chore(deps-dev): bump terser-webpack-plugin from 5.3.4 to 5.3.5
chore(deps-dev): bump prettier-plugin-jsdoc from 0.3.38 to 0.4.1
test(e2e): add array and generic attributes erDiagram test
test(common): add generic parser test
test(parser): add tests for generics and arrays in erDiagram
feat: add array and generic symbols for erDiagram
Lint markdown
Fix prettier formatting in vscode
Prettier
Fix `securityLevel` docs
Update README.md
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