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Sidharth Vinod
a291550433 chore: Turn experimentalMemoryManagement on 2023-10-06 09:55:42 +05:30
Sidharth Vinod
3fcd4cd9ce Reduce numTestsKeptInMemory 2023-10-06 09:55:00 +05:30
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# yaml-language-server: $schema=https://raw.githubusercontent.com/release-drafter/release-drafter/master/schema.json
autolabeler:
- label: 'Type: Bug / Error'
branch:
- '/bug\/.+/'
- '/fix\/.+/'
- label: 'Type: Enhancement'
branch:
- '/feature\/.+/'
- '/feat\/.+/'
- label: 'Type: Other'
branch:
- '/other\/.+/'
- '/chore\/.+/'
- '/test\/.+/'
- '/refactor\/.+/'
- label: 'Area: Documentation'
branch:
- '/docs\/.+/'
template: |
This field is unused, as we only use this config file for labeling PRs.
'Type: Bug / Error': ['bug/*', fix/*]
'Type: Enhancement': ['feature/*', 'feat/*']
'Type: Other': ['other/*', 'chore/*', 'test/*', 'refactor/*']
'Area: Documentation': ['docs/*']

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@@ -14,5 +14,5 @@ Make sure you
- [ ] :book: have read the [contribution guidelines](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/blob/develop/CONTRIBUTING.md)
- [ ] :computer: have added necessary unit/e2e tests.
- [ ] :notebook: have added documentation. Make sure [`MERMAID_RELEASE_VERSION`](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/blob/develop/packages/mermaid/src/docs/community/contributing.md#update-documentation) is used for all new features.
- [ ] :notebook: have added documentation. Make sure [`MERMAID_RELEASE_VERSION`](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/blob/develop/packages/mermaid/src/docs/community/development.md#3-update-documentation) is used for all new features.
- [ ] :bookmark: targeted `develop` branch

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@@ -25,6 +25,8 @@ categories:
change-template: '- $TITLE (#$NUMBER) @$AUTHOR'
sort-by: title
sort-direction: ascending
branches:
- develop
exclude-labels:
- 'Skip changelog'
no-changes-template: 'This release contains minor changes and bugfixes.'

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@@ -16,12 +16,12 @@ jobs:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: pnpm/action-setup@v2
- name: Setup Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
uses: actions/setup-node@v3
with:
cache: pnpm
node-version: 18
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Install Packages
run: pnpm install --frozen-lockfile
- name: Verify release version
- name: Verify release verion
if: ${{ github.event_name == 'push' && (github.ref == 'refs/heads/master' || startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/heads/release')) }}
run: pnpm --filter mermaid run docs:verify-version

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@@ -19,13 +19,13 @@ jobs:
matrix:
node-version: [18.x]
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: pnpm/action-setup@v2
# uses version from "packageManager" field in package.json
- name: Setup Node.js ${{ matrix.node-version }}
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
uses: actions/setup-node@v3
with:
cache: pnpm
node-version: ${{ matrix.node-version }}

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@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ jobs:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v4
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Check for difference in README.md and docs/README.md
run: |

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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ jobs:
name: check tests
if: github.repository_owner == 'mermaid-js'
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- uses: testomatio/check-tests@stable

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@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ jobs:
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v4
uses: actions/checkout@v3
# Initializes the CodeQL tools for scanning.
- name: Initialize CodeQL

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# Dependency Review Action
#
# This Action will scan dependency manifest files that change as part of a Pull Request, surfacing known-vulnerable versions of the packages declared or updated in the PR. Once installed, if the workflow run is marked as required, PRs introducing known-vulnerable packages will be blocked from merging.
# This Action will scan dependency manifest files that change as part of a Pull Reqest, surfacing known-vulnerable versions of the packages declared or updated in the PR. Once installed, if the workflow run is marked as required, PRs introducing known-vulnerable packages will be blocked from merging.
#
# Source repository: https://github.com/actions/dependency-review-action
# Public documentation: https://docs.github.com/en/code-security/supply-chain-security/understanding-your-software-supply-chain/about-dependency-review#dependency-review-enforcement
@@ -15,6 +15,6 @@ jobs:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: 'Checkout Repository'
uses: actions/checkout@v4
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: 'Dependency Review'
uses: actions/dependency-review-action@v3

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@@ -28,15 +28,15 @@ jobs:
- if: ${{ ! env.USE_APPLI }}
name: Warn if not using Applitools
run: |
echo "::error,title=Not using Applitools::APPLITOOLS_API_KEY is empty, disabling Applitools for this run."
echo "::error,title=Not using Applitols::APPLITOOLS_API_KEY is empty, disabling Applitools for this run."
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: pnpm/action-setup@v2
# uses version from "packageManager" field in package.json
- name: Setup Node.js ${{ matrix.node-version }}
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
uses: actions/setup-node@v3
with:
node-version: ${{ matrix.node-version }}

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@@ -1,87 +1,32 @@
# We use github cache to save snapshots between runs.
# For PRs and MergeQueues, the target commit is used, and for push events, github.event.previous is used.
# If a snapshot for a given Hash is not found, we checkout that commit, run the tests and cache the snapshots.
# These are then downloaded before running the E2E, providing the reference snapshots.
# If there are any errors, the diff image is uploaded to artifacts, and the user is notified.
name: E2E
on:
push:
branches-ignore:
- 'gh-readonly-queue/**'
pull_request:
merge_group:
permissions:
contents: read
env:
# For PRs and MergeQueues, the target commit is used, and for push events, github.event.previous is used.
targetHash: ${{ github.event.pull_request.base.sha || github.event.merge_group.base_sha || github.event.before }}
jobs:
cache:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: pnpm/action-setup@v2
- name: Setup Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: 18.x
- name: Cache snapshots
id: cache-snapshot
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
save-always: true
path: ./cypress/snapshots
key: ${{ runner.os }}-snapshots-${{ env.targetHash }}
# If a snapshot for a given Hash is not found, we checkout that commit, run the tests and cache the snapshots.
- name: Switch to base branch
if: ${{ steps.cache-snapshot.outputs.cache-hit != 'true' }}
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
ref: ${{ env.targetHash }}
- name: Cypress run
uses: cypress-io/github-action@v4
id: cypress-snapshot-gen
if: ${{ steps.cache-snapshot.outputs.cache-hit != 'true' }}
with:
start: pnpm run dev
wait-on: 'http://localhost:9000'
browser: chrome
e2e:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: cache
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
node-version: [18.x]
containers: [1, 2, 3, 4]
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: pnpm/action-setup@v2
# uses version from "packageManager" field in package.json
- name: Setup Node.js ${{ matrix.node-version }}
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
uses: actions/setup-node@v3
with:
node-version: ${{ matrix.node-version }}
# These cached snapshots are downloaded, providing the reference snapshots.
- name: Cache snapshots
id: cache-snapshot
uses: actions/cache/restore@v3
with:
path: ./cypress/snapshots
key: ${{ runner.os }}-snapshots-${{ env.targetHash }}
# Install NPM dependencies, cache them correctly
# and run all Cypress tests
- name: Cypress run
@@ -93,7 +38,6 @@ jobs:
with:
start: pnpm run dev:coverage
wait-on: 'http://localhost:9000'
browser: chrome
# Disable recording if we don't have an API key
# e.g. if this action was run from a fork
record: ${{ secrets.CYPRESS_RECORD_KEY != '' }}
@@ -102,7 +46,6 @@ jobs:
CYPRESS_RECORD_KEY: ${{ secrets.CYPRESS_RECORD_KEY }}
VITEST_COVERAGE: true
CYPRESS_COMMIT: ${{ github.sha }}
- name: Upload Coverage to Codecov
uses: codecov/codecov-action@v3
# Run step only pushes to develop and pull_requests
@@ -114,55 +57,9 @@ jobs:
fail_ci_if_error: false
verbose: true
token: 6845cc80-77ee-4e17-85a1-026cd95e0766
# We upload the artifacts into numbered archives to prevent overwriting
- name: Upload Artifacts
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
if: ${{ always() }}
with:
name: snapshots-${{ matrix.containers }}
retention-days: 1
path: ./cypress/snapshots
combineArtifacts:
needs: e2e
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: ${{ always() }}
steps:
# Download all snapshot artifacts and merge them into a single folder
- name: Download All Artifacts
uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
with:
path: snapshots
pattern: snapshots-*
merge-multiple: true
# For successful push events, we save the snapshots cache
- name: Save snapshots cache
id: cache-upload
if: ${{ github.event_name == 'push' && needs.e2e.result != 'failure' }}
uses: actions/cache/save@v3
with:
path: ./snapshots
key: ${{ runner.os }}-snapshots-${{ github.event.after }}
- name: Flatten images to a folder
if: ${{ needs.e2e.result == 'failure' }}
run: |
mkdir errors
cd snapshots
find . -mindepth 2 -type d -name "*__diff_output__*" -exec sh -c 'mv "$0"/*.png ../errors/' {} \;
- name: Upload Error snapshots
if: ${{ needs.e2e.result == 'failure' }}
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
id: upload-artifacts
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
if: ${{ failure() && steps.cypress.conclusion == 'failure' }}
with:
name: error-snapshots
retention-days: 10
path: errors/
- name: Notify Users
if: ${{ needs.e2e.result == 'failure' }}
run: |
echo "::error title=Visual tests failed::You can view images that failed by downloading the error-snapshots artifact: ${{ steps.upload-artifacts.outputs.artifact-url }}"
path: cypress/snapshots/**/__diff_output__/*

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@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ jobs:
# lychee only uses the GITHUB_TOKEN to avoid rate-limiting
contents: read
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Restore lychee cache
uses: actions/cache@v3
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ jobs:
restore-keys: cache-lychee-
- name: Link Checker
uses: lycheeverse/lychee-action@v1.9.1
uses: lycheeverse/lychee-action@v1.8.0
with:
args: >-
--config .github/lychee.toml

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@@ -20,13 +20,13 @@ jobs:
matrix:
node-version: [18.x]
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: pnpm/action-setup@v2
# uses version from "packageManager" field in package.json
- name: Setup Node.js ${{ matrix.node-version }}
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
uses: actions/setup-node@v3
with:
cache: pnpm
node-version: ${{ matrix.node-version }}

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@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
name: Validate PR Labeler Configuration
on:
push:
paths:
- .github/workflows/pr-labeler-config-validator.yml
- .github/workflows/pr-labeler.yml
- .github/pr-labeler.yml
pull_request:
paths:
- .github/workflows/pr-labeler-config-validator.yml
- .github/workflows/pr-labeler.yml
- .github/pr-labeler.yml
jobs:
pr-labeler:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout Repository
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Validate Configuration
uses: Yash-Singh1/pr-labeler-config-validator@releases/v0.0.3
with:
configuration-path: .github/pr-labeler.yml

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@@ -1,31 +1,13 @@
name: Apply labels to PR
on:
pull_request_target:
# required for pr-labeler to support PRs from forks
# ===================== ⛔ ☢️ 🚫 ⚠️ Warning ⚠️ 🚫 ☢️ ⛔ =======================
# Be very careful what you put in this GitHub Action workflow file to avoid
# malicious PRs from getting access to the Mermaid-js repo.
#
# Please read the following first before reviewing/merging:
# - https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-workflows/events-that-trigger-workflows#pull_request_target
# - https://securitylab.github.com/research/github-actions-preventing-pwn-requests/
types: [opened, reopened, synchronize]
permissions:
contents: read
types: [opened]
jobs:
pr-labeler:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
contents: read # read permission is required to read config file
pull-requests: write # write permission is required to label PRs
steps:
- name: Label PR
uses: release-drafter/release-drafter@v5
with:
config-name: pr-labeler.yml
disable-autolabeler: false
disable-releaser: true
uses: TimonVS/pr-labeler-action@v4
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}

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@@ -23,12 +23,12 @@ jobs:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: pnpm/action-setup@v2
- name: Setup Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
uses: actions/setup-node@v3
with:
cache: pnpm
node-version: 18

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@@ -3,21 +3,13 @@ name: Draft Release
on:
push:
branches:
- master
permissions:
contents: read
- develop
jobs:
draft-release:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
contents: write # write permission is required to create a github release
pull-requests: read # required to read PR titles/labels
steps:
- name: Draft Release
uses: release-drafter/release-drafter@v5
with:
disable-autolabeler: true
uses: toolmantim/release-drafter@v5
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}

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@@ -9,14 +9,14 @@ jobs:
publish-preview:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- uses: pnpm/action-setup@v2
- name: Setup Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
uses: actions/setup-node@v3
with:
cache: pnpm
node-version: 18.x

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@@ -8,14 +8,14 @@ jobs:
publish:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: fregante/setup-git-user@v2
- uses: pnpm/action-setup@v2
# uses version from "packageManager" field in package.json
- name: Setup Node.js v18
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
uses: actions/setup-node@v3
with:
cache: pnpm
node-version: 18.x

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@@ -12,13 +12,13 @@ jobs:
matrix:
node-version: [18.x]
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: pnpm/action-setup@v2
# uses version from "packageManager" field in package.json
- name: Setup Node.js ${{ matrix.node-version }}
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
uses: actions/setup-node@v3
with:
cache: pnpm
node-version: ${{ matrix.node-version }}

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@@ -8,18 +8,11 @@ jobs:
update-browser-list:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: pnpm/action-setup@v2
- run: npx update-browserslist-db@latest
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- run: npx browserslist@latest --update-db
- name: Commit changes
uses: EndBug/add-and-commit@v9
with:
author_name: ${{ github.actor }}
author_email: ${{ github.actor }}@users.noreply.github.com
message: 'chore: update browsers list'
push: false
- name: Create Pull Request
uses: peter-evans/create-pull-request@v5
with:
branch: update-browserslist
title: Update Browserslist

1
.gitignore vendored
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@@ -46,4 +46,3 @@ stats/
demos/dev/**
!/demos/dev/example.html
tsx-0/**

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@@ -6,6 +6,6 @@ export default {
// https://prettier.io/docs/en/cli.html#--cache
'prettier --write',
],
'cSpell.json': ['tsx scripts/fixCSpell.ts'],
'cSpell.json': ['ts-node-esm scripts/fixCSpell.ts'],
'**/*.jison': ['pnpm -w run lint:jison'],
};

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@@ -1,3 +1,2 @@
registry=https://registry.npmjs.org
auto-install-peers=true
strict-peer-dependencies=false

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@@ -10,6 +10,3 @@ stats
.nyc_output
# Autogenerated by `pnpm run --filter mermaid types:build-config`
packages/mermaid/src/config.type.ts
# Ignore the files creates in /demos/dev except for example.html
demos/dev/**
!/demos/dev/example.html

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@@ -117,9 +117,6 @@ export const getBuildConfig = ({ minify, core, watch, entryName }: BuildOptions)
output,
},
},
define: {
'import.meta.vitest': 'undefined',
},
resolve: {
extensions: [],
},

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@@ -18,7 +18,6 @@ const MERMAID_CONFIG_DIAGRAM_KEYS = [
'er',
'pie',
'quadrantChart',
'xyChart',
'requirement',
'mindmap',
'timeline',

3
.vscode/launch.json vendored
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@@ -18,8 +18,7 @@
"type": "node",
"request": "launch",
"args": ["scripts/docs.cli.mts"],
// we'll need to change this to --import in Node.JS v20.6.0 and up
"runtimeArgs": ["--loader", "tsx/esm"],
"runtimeArgs": ["--loader", "ts-node/esm"],
"cwd": "${workspaceRoot}/packages/mermaid",
"skipFiles": ["<node_internals>/**", "**/node_modules/**"],
"smartStep": true,

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@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ try {
### Init deprecated and InitThrowsErrors removed
The config passed to `init` was not being used earlier.
The config passed to `init` was not being used eariler.
It will now be used.
The `init` function is deprecated and will be removed in the next major release.
init currently works as a wrapper to `initialize` and `run`.
@@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ mermaid.run({
- "Cannot activate" in sequenceDiagram [\#647](https://github.com/knsv/mermaid/issues/647)
- Link \("click" statement\) in flowchart does not work in exported SVG [\#646](https://github.com/knsv/mermaid/issues/646)
- How to pass styling [\#639](https://github.com/knsv/mermaid/issues/639)
- The live editor can't show seq diagram with notes for 8.0.0-alpha.3 [\#638](https://github.com/knsv/mermaid/issues/638)
- The live editor cant show seq diagram with notes for 8.0.0-alpha.3 [\#638](https://github.com/knsv/mermaid/issues/638)
- import mermaid.css with ES6 + NPM [\#634](https://github.com/knsv/mermaid/issues/634)
- Actor line cuts through other elements [\#633](https://github.com/knsv/mermaid/issues/633)
- Graph TD line out of the picture \(left side\) [\#630](https://github.com/knsv/mermaid/issues/630)
@@ -504,7 +504,7 @@ mermaid.run({
- Docs css: code hard to read [\#324](https://github.com/knsv/mermaid/issues/324)
- About Markpad integration [\#323](https://github.com/knsv/mermaid/issues/323)
- How to link backwards in flowchat? [\#321](https://github.com/knsv/mermaid/issues/321)
- How to link backwords in flowchat? [\#321](https://github.com/knsv/mermaid/issues/321)
- Help with editor [\#310](https://github.com/knsv/mermaid/issues/310)
- +1 [\#293](https://github.com/knsv/mermaid/issues/293)
- Basic chart does not render on Chome, but does in Firefox [\#290](https://github.com/knsv/mermaid/issues/290)
@@ -619,7 +619,7 @@ mermaid.run({
- render to png from the cli does not display the marker-end arrow heads [\#181](https://github.com/knsv/mermaid/issues/181)
- Links in sequence diagrams [\#159](https://github.com/knsv/mermaid/issues/159)
- comment characters `%%` cause parse error [\#141](https://github.com/knsv/mermaid/issues/141)
- Add a reversed asymmetric shape [\#124](https://github.com/knsv/mermaid/issues/124)
- Add a reversed assymetric shape [\#124](https://github.com/knsv/mermaid/issues/124)
- Add syntax for double headed arrows [\#123](https://github.com/knsv/mermaid/issues/123)
- Support for font-awesome [\#49](https://github.com/knsv/mermaid/issues/49)
@@ -659,7 +659,7 @@ mermaid.run({
- Auto linewrap for notes in sequence diagrams [\#178](https://github.com/knsv/mermaid/issues/178)
- Execute code after initialize [\#176](https://github.com/knsv/mermaid/issues/176)
- Autoscaling for all diagram types [\#175](https://github.com/knsv/mermaid/issues/175)
- Problem with click event callback [\#174](https://github.com/knsv/mermaid/issues/174)
- Problem wit click event callback [\#174](https://github.com/knsv/mermaid/issues/174)
- How to escape characters? [\#170](https://github.com/knsv/mermaid/issues/170)
- it can not work [\#167](https://github.com/knsv/mermaid/issues/167)
- UML Class diagram [\#154](https://github.com/knsv/mermaid/issues/154)
@@ -762,7 +762,7 @@ mermaid.run({
- subgraph background is black in rendered flowchart PNG via CLI [\#121](https://github.com/knsv/mermaid/issues/121)
- Integrate editor at https://github.com/naseer/mermaid-webapp [\#110](https://github.com/knsv/mermaid/issues/110)
- Internet Explorer Support [\#99](https://github.com/knsv/mermaid/issues/99)
- Asymmetric shapes not documented [\#82](https://github.com/knsv/mermaid/issues/82)
- Assymetric shapes not documented [\#82](https://github.com/knsv/mermaid/issues/82)
- NoModificationAllowedError [\#23](https://github.com/knsv/mermaid/issues/23)
- Improve arrows [\#3](https://github.com/knsv/mermaid/issues/3)
@@ -908,7 +908,7 @@ mermaid.run({
- Question marks don't render properly with /dist/mermaid.full.min.js [\#30](https://github.com/knsv/mermaid/issues/30)
- Error with some characters [\#25](https://github.com/knsv/mermaid/issues/25)
- Provide parse function in browser without `require`? [\#21](https://github.com/knsv/mermaid/issues/21)
- Provide parse function in browser widthout `require`? [\#21](https://github.com/knsv/mermaid/issues/21)
- Better label text support [\#18](https://github.com/knsv/mermaid/issues/18)
- Cap-cased words break parser [\#8](https://github.com/knsv/mermaid/issues/8)

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./packages/mermaid/src/docs/community/contributing.md

78
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@@ -0,0 +1,78 @@
# Contributing
Please read in detail about how to contribute documentation and code on the [Mermaid documentation site.](https://mermaid-js.github.io/mermaid/#/development)
---
# Mermaid contribution cheat-sheet
## Requirements
- [volta](https://volta.sh/) to manage node versions.
- [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/en/). `volta install node`
- [pnpm](https://pnpm.io/) package manager. `volta install pnpm`
## Development Installation
If you don't have direct access to push to mermaid repositories, make a fork first. Then clone. Or clone directly from mermaid-js:
```bash
git clone git@github.com:mermaid-js/mermaid.git
cd mermaid
```
Install required packages:
```bash
# npx is required for first install as volta support for pnpm is not added yet.
npx pnpm install
pnpm test # run unit tests
pnpm dev # starts a dev server
```
Open <http://localhost:9000> in your browser after starting the dev server.
You can also duplicate the `example.html` file in `demos/dev`, rename it and add your own mermaid code to it.
That will be served at <http://localhost:9000/dev/your-file-name.html>.
### Docker
If you are using docker and docker-compose, you have self-documented `run` bash script, which is a convenient alias for docker-compose commands:
```bash
./run install # npx pnpm install
./run test # pnpm test
```
## Testing
```bash
# Run unit test
pnpm test
# Run unit test in watch mode
pnpm test:watch
# Run E2E test
pnpm e2e
# Debug E2E tests
pnpm dev
pnpm cypress:open # in another terminal
```
## Branch name format:
```text
[feature | bug | chore | docs]/[issue number]_[short description using dashes ('-') or underscores ('_') instead of spaces]
```
eg: `feature/2945_state-diagram-new-arrow-florbs`, `bug/1123_fix_random_ugly_red_text`
## Documentation
Documentation is necessary for all non bugfix/refactoring changes.
Only make changes to files that are in [`/packages/mermaid/src/docs`](packages/mermaid/src/docs)
**_DO NOT CHANGE FILES IN `/docs` MANUALLY_**
The `/docs` folder will be rebuilt and committed as part of a pre-commit hook.
[Join our slack community if you want closer contact!](https://join.slack.com/t/mermaid-talk/shared_invite/enQtNzc4NDIyNzk4OTAyLWVhYjQxOTI2OTg4YmE1ZmJkY2Y4MTU3ODliYmIwOTY3NDJlYjA0YjIyZTdkMDMyZTUwOGI0NjEzYmEwODcwOTE)

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@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
FROM node:18.19.0-alpine3.18 AS base
RUN wget -qO- https://get.pnpm.io/install.sh | ENV="$HOME/.shrc" SHELL="$(which sh)" sh -

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@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ Try Live Editor previews of future releases: <a href="https://develop.git.mermai
[![CDN Status](https://img.shields.io/jsdelivr/npm/hm/mermaid)](https://www.jsdelivr.com/package/npm/mermaid)
[![NPM Downloads](https://img.shields.io/npm/dm/mermaid)](https://www.npmjs.com/package/mermaid)
[![Join our Slack!](https://img.shields.io/static/v1?message=join%20chat&color=9cf&logo=slack&label=slack)](https://join.slack.com/t/mermaid-talk/shared_invite/enQtNzc4NDIyNzk4OTAyLWVhYjQxOTI2OTg4YmE1ZmJkY2Y4MTU3ODliYmIwOTY3NDJlYjA0YjIyZTdkMDMyZTUwOGI0NjEzYmEwODcwOTE)
[![Twitter Follow](https://img.shields.io/badge/Social-mermaidjs__-blue?style=social&logo=X)](https://twitter.com/mermaidjs_)
[![Twitter Follow](https://img.shields.io/badge/Social-mermaidjs__-blue?style=social&logo=twitter)](https://twitter.com/mermaidjs_)
<img src="./img/header.png" alt="" />
@@ -44,22 +44,6 @@ Try Live Editor previews of future releases: <a href="https://develop.git.mermai
<a href="https://mermaid-js.github.io/mermaid/landing/"><img src="https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/blob/master/docs/intro/img/book-banner-post-release.jpg" alt="Explore Mermaid.js in depth, with real-world examples, tips & tricks from the creator... The first official book on Mermaid is available for purchase. Check it out!"></a>
## Table of content
<details>
<summary>Expand contents</summary>
- [About](#about)
- [Examples](#examples)
- [Release](#release)
- [Related projects](#related-projects)
- [Contributors](#contributors)
- [Security and safe diagrams](#security-and-safe-diagrams)
- [Reporting vulnerabilities](#reporting-vulnerabilities)
- [Appreciation](#appreciation)
</details>
## About
<!-- <Main description> -->
@@ -74,12 +58,12 @@ Mermaid addresses this problem by enabling users to create easily modifiable dia
<br/>
Mermaid allows even non-programmers to easily create detailed diagrams through the [Mermaid Live Editor](https://mermaid.live/).<br/>
For video tutorials, visit our [Tutorials](./docs/ecosystem/tutorials.md) page.
[Tutorials](./docs/config/Tutorials.md) has video tutorials.
Use Mermaid with your favorite applications, check out the list of [Integrations and Usages of Mermaid](./docs/ecosystem/integrations-community.md).
You can also use Mermaid within [GitHub](https://github.blog/2022-02-14-include-diagrams-markdown-files-mermaid/) as well many of your other favorite applications—check out the list of [Integrations and Usages of Mermaid](./docs/ecosystem/integrations-community.md).
For a more detailed introduction to Mermaid and some of its more basic uses, look to the [Beginner's Guide](./docs/intro/getting-started.md), [Usage](./docs/config/usage.md) and [Tutorials](./docs/ecosystem/tutorials.md).
For a more detailed introduction to Mermaid and some of its more basic uses, look to the [Beginner's Guide](./docs/intro/getting-started.md), [Usage](./docs/config/usage.md) and [Tutorials](./docs/config/Tutorials.md).
In our release process we rely heavily on visual regression tests using [applitools](https://applitools.com/). Applitools is a great service which has been easy to use and integrate with our tests.

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@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ Mermaid
[![CDN Status](https://img.shields.io/jsdelivr/npm/hm/mermaid)](https://www.jsdelivr.com/package/npm/mermaid)
[![NPM Downloads](https://img.shields.io/npm/dm/mermaid)](https://www.npmjs.com/package/mermaid)
[![Join our Slack!](https://img.shields.io/static/v1?message=join%20chat&color=9cf&logo=slack&label=slack)](https://join.slack.com/t/mermaid-talk/shared_invite/enQtNzc4NDIyNzk4OTAyLWVhYjQxOTI2OTg4YmE1ZmJkY2Y4MTU3ODliYmIwOTY3NDJlYjA0YjIyZTdkMDMyZTUwOGI0NjEzYmEwODcwOTE)
[![Twitter Follow](https://img.shields.io/badge/Social-mermaidjs__-blue?style=social&logo=X)](https://twitter.com/mermaidjs_)
[![Twitter Follow](https://img.shields.io/badge/Social-mermaidjs__-blue?style=social&logo=twitter)](https://twitter.com/mermaidjs_)
<img src="./img/header.png" alt="" />
@@ -57,9 +57,9 @@ Mermaid 是一个基于 Javascript 的图表绘制工具,通过解析类 Markd
Mermaid 通过允许用户创建便于修改的图表来解决这一难题,它也可以作为生产脚本(或其他代码)的一部分。<br/>
<br/>
Mermaid 甚至能让非程序员也能通过 [Mermaid Live Editor](https://mermaid.live/) 轻松创建详细的图表。<br/>
你可以访问 [教程](./docs/ecosystem/tutorials.md) 来查看 Live Editor 的视频教程,也可以查看 [Mermaid 的集成和使用](./docs/ecosystem/integrations-community.md) 这个清单来检查你的文档工具是否已经集成了 Mermaid 支持。
你可以访问 [教程](./docs/config/Tutorials.md) 来查看 Live Editor 的视频教程,也可以查看 [Mermaid 的集成和使用](./docs/ecosystem/integrations-community.md) 这个清单来检查你的文档工具是否已经集成了 Mermaid 支持。
如果想要查看关于 Mermaid 更详细的介绍及基础使用方式,可以查看 [入门指引](./docs/intro/getting-started.md), [用法](./docs/config/usage.md) 和 [教程](./docs/ecosystem/tutorials.md).
如果想要查看关于 Mermaid 更详细的介绍及基础使用方式,可以查看 [入门指引](./docs/intro/getting-started.md), [用法](./docs/config/usage.md) 和 [教程](./docs/config/Tutorials.md).
<!-- </Main description> -->

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@@ -26,7 +26,6 @@
"città",
"classdef",
"codedoc",
"codemia",
"colour",
"commitlint",
"cpettitt",
@@ -102,7 +101,6 @@
"pathe",
"pbrolin",
"phpbb",
"pixelmatch",
"plantuml",
"playfair",
"pnpm",
@@ -125,7 +123,6 @@
"sidharth",
"sidharthv",
"sphinxcontrib",
"ssim",
"startx",
"starty",
"statediagram",
@@ -159,7 +156,6 @@
"vitepress",
"vueuse",
"xlink",
"xychart",
"yash",
"yokozuna",
"zenuml",

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@@ -6,18 +6,10 @@ const coverage = require('@cypress/code-coverage/task');
module.exports = defineConfig({
projectId: 'n2sma2',
viewportWidth: 1440,
viewportHeight: 1024,
e2e: {
specPattern: 'cypress/integration/**/*.{js,ts}',
specPattern: 'cypress/integration/**/*.{js,jsx,ts,tsx}',
setupNodeEvents(on, config) {
coverage(on, config);
on('before:browser:launch', (browser = {}, launchOptions) => {
if (browser.name === 'chrome' && browser.isHeadless) {
launchOptions.args.push('--window-size=1440,1024', '--force-device-scale-factor=1');
}
return launchOptions;
});
addMatchImageSnapshotPlugin(on, config);
// copy any needed variables from process.env to config.env
config.env.useAppli = process.env.USE_APPLI ? true : false;
@@ -27,6 +19,8 @@ module.exports = defineConfig({
},
},
video: false,
numTestsKeptInMemory: 25,
experimentalMemoryManagement: true,
});
require('@applitools/eyes-cypress')(module);

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@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ interface CypressConfig {
type CypressMermaidConfig = MermaidConfig & CypressConfig;
interface CodeObject {
code: string | string[];
code: string;
mermaid: CypressMermaidConfig;
}
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ const batchId: string =
: Cypress.env('CYPRESS_COMMIT') || Date.now().toString());
export const mermaidUrl = (
graphStr: string | string[],
graphStr: string,
options: CypressMermaidConfig,
api: boolean
): string => {
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ export const urlSnapshotTest = (
};
export const renderGraph = (
graphStr: string | string[],
graphStr: string,
options: CypressMermaidConfig = {},
api = false
): void => {

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@@ -117,6 +117,7 @@ describe('Configuration', () => {
});
it('should not taint the initial configuration when using multiple directives', () => {
const url = 'http://localhost:9000/regression/issue-1874.html';
cy.viewport(1440, 1024);
cy.visit(url);
cy.get('svg');

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@@ -1,12 +1,14 @@
describe('Rerendering', () => {
it('should be able to render after an error has occurred', () => {
const url = 'http://localhost:9000/render-after-error.html';
cy.viewport(1440, 1024);
cy.visit(url);
cy.get('#graphDiv').should('exist');
});
it('should be able to render and rerender a graph via API', () => {
const url = 'http://localhost:9000/rerender.html';
cy.viewport(1440, 1024);
cy.visit(url);
cy.get('#graph [id^=flowchart-A]').should('have.text', 'XMas');

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@@ -571,14 +571,4 @@ class C13["With Città foreign language"]
{ logLevel: 1, flowchart: { htmlLabels: false } }
);
});
it('should render a simple class diagram with style definition', () => {
imgSnapshotTest(
`
classDiagram-v2
class Class10
style Class10 fill:#f9f,stroke:#333,stroke-width:4px
`,
{ logLevel: 1, flowchart: { htmlLabels: false } }
);
});
});

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@@ -501,16 +501,4 @@ describe('Class diagram', () => {
B : -methods()
`);
});
it('should handle notes with anchor tag having target attribute', () => {
renderGraph(
`classDiagram
class test { }
note for test "<a href='https://mermaid.js.org/' target="_blank"><code>note about mermaid</code></a>"`
);
cy.get('svg').then((svg) => {
cy.get('a').should('have.attr', 'target', '_blank').should('have.attr', 'rel', 'noopener');
});
});
});

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@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
import { imgSnapshotTest } from '../../helpers/util.ts';
describe('Flowchart', () => {
it('34: testing the label width in percy', () => {
imgSnapshotTest(
`graph TD
A[Christmas]
`,
{ theme: 'forest', fontFamily: '"Noto Sans SC", sans-serif' }
);
});
});

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@@ -729,37 +729,6 @@ A ~~~ B
{}
);
});
it('5064: Should render when subgraph child has links to outside node and subgraph', () => {
imgSnapshotTest(
`flowchart TB
Out --> In
subgraph Sub
In
end
Sub --> In`
);
});
it('5059: Should render when subgraph contains only subgraphs, has link to outside and itself is part of a link', () => {
imgSnapshotTest(
`flowchart
subgraph Main
subgraph Child1
Node1
Node2
end
subgraph Child2
Node3
Node4
end
end
Main --> Out1
Child2 --> Out2`
);
});
describe('Markdown strings flowchart (#4220)', () => {
describe('html labels', () => {
it('With styling and classes', () => {
@@ -905,93 +874,4 @@ end
});
});
});
describe('Subgraph title margins', () => {
it('Should render subgraphs with title margins set (LR)', () => {
imgSnapshotTest(
`flowchart LR
subgraph TOP
direction TB
subgraph B1
direction RL
i1 -->f1
end
subgraph B2
direction BT
i2 -->f2
end
end
A --> TOP --> B
B1 --> B2
`,
{ flowchart: { subGraphTitleMargin: { top: 10, bottom: 5 } } }
);
});
it('Should render subgraphs with title margins set (TD)', () => {
imgSnapshotTest(
`flowchart TD
subgraph TOP
direction LR
subgraph B1
direction RL
i1 -->f1
end
subgraph B2
direction BT
i2 -->f2
end
end
A --> TOP --> B
B1 --> B2
`,
{ flowchart: { subGraphTitleMargin: { top: 8, bottom: 16 } } }
);
});
it('Should render subgraphs with title margins set (LR) and htmlLabels set to false', () => {
imgSnapshotTest(
`flowchart LR
subgraph TOP
direction TB
subgraph B1
direction RL
i1 -->f1
end
subgraph B2
direction BT
i2 -->f2
end
end
A --> TOP --> B
B1 --> B2
`,
{
htmlLabels: false,
flowchart: { htmlLabels: false, subGraphTitleMargin: { top: 10, bottom: 5 } },
}
);
});
it('Should render subgraphs with title margins and edge labels', () => {
imgSnapshotTest(
`flowchart LR
subgraph TOP
direction TB
subgraph B1
direction RL
i1 --lb1-->f1
end
subgraph B2
direction BT
i2 --lb2-->f2
end
end
A --lb3--> TOP --lb4--> B
B1 --lb5--> B2
`,
{ flowchart: { subGraphTitleMargin: { top: 10, bottom: 5 } } }
);
});
});
});

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@@ -245,10 +245,7 @@ describe('Gantt diagram', () => {
const style = svg.attr('style');
expect(style).to.match(/^max-width: [\d.]+px;$/);
const maxWidthValue = parseFloat(style.match(/[\d.]+/g).join(''));
expect(maxWidthValue).to.be.within(
Cypress.config().viewportWidth * 0.95,
Cypress.config().viewportWidth * 1.05
);
expect(maxWidthValue).to.be.within(984 * 0.95, 984 * 1.05);
});
});
@@ -288,11 +285,11 @@ describe('Gantt diagram', () => {
{ gantt: { useMaxWidth: false } }
);
cy.get('svg').should((svg) => {
// const height = parseFloat(svg.attr('height'));
const width = parseFloat(svg.attr('width'));
expect(width).to.be.within(
Cypress.config().viewportWidth * 0.95,
Cypress.config().viewportWidth * 1.05
);
// use within because the absolute value can be slightly different depending on the environment ±5%
// expect(height).to.be.within(484 * 0.95, 484 * 1.05);
expect(width).to.be.within(984 * 0.95, 984 * 1.05);
expect(svg).to.not.have.attr('style');
});
});
@@ -523,15 +520,7 @@ describe('Gantt diagram', () => {
);
});
// TODO: fix it
//
// This test is skipped deliberately
// because it fails and blocks our development pipeline
// It was added as an attempt to fix gantt performance issues
//
// https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/issues/3274
//
it.skip('should render a gantt diagram with very large intervals, skipping excludes if interval > 5 years', () => {
it('should render a gantt diagram with very large intervals, skipping excludes if interval > 5 years', () => {
imgSnapshotTest(
`gantt
title A long Gantt Diagram
@@ -539,6 +528,7 @@ describe('Gantt diagram', () => {
axisFormat %m-%d
tickInterval 1day
excludes weekends
section Section
A task : a1, 9999-10-01, 30d
Another task : after a1, 20d

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@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ describe('Git Graph diagram', () => {
`gitGraph
commit id: "Normal Commit"
commit id: "Reverse Commit" type: REVERSE
commit id: "Highlight Commit" type: HIGHLIGHT
commit id: "Hightlight Commit" type: HIGHLIGHT
`,
{}
);
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ describe('Git Graph diagram', () => {
`gitGraph
commit id: "Normal Commit with tag" tag: "v1.0.0"
commit id: "Reverse Commit with tag" type: REVERSE tag: "RC_1"
commit id: "Highlight Commit" type: HIGHLIGHT tag: "8.8.4"
commit id: "Hightlight Commit" type: HIGHLIGHT tag: "8.8.4"
`,
{}
);
@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ describe('Git Graph diagram', () => {
{}
);
});
it('8: should render a simple gitgraph with more than 8 branches & overriding variables', () => {
it('8: should render a simple gitgraph with more than 8 branchs & overriding variables', () => {
imgSnapshotTest(
`%%{init: { 'logLevel': 'debug', 'theme': 'default' , 'themeVariables': {
'gitBranchLabel0': '#ffffff',
@@ -358,7 +358,7 @@ gitGraph
`gitGraph TB:
commit id: "Normal Commit"
commit id: "Reverse Commit" type: REVERSE
commit id: "Highlight Commit" type: HIGHLIGHT
commit id: "Hightlight Commit" type: HIGHLIGHT
`,
{}
);
@@ -368,7 +368,7 @@ gitGraph
`gitGraph TB:
commit id: "Normal Commit with tag" tag: "v1.0.0"
commit id: "Reverse Commit with tag" type: REVERSE tag: "RC_1"
commit id: "Highlight Commit" type: HIGHLIGHT tag: "8.8.4"
commit id: "Hightlight Commit" type: HIGHLIGHT tag: "8.8.4"
`,
{}
);
@@ -434,7 +434,7 @@ gitGraph
{}
);
});
it('22: should render a simple gitgraph with more than 8 branches & overriding variables | Vertical Branch', () => {
it('22: should render a simple gitgraph with more than 8 branchs & overriding variables | Vertical Branch', () => {
imgSnapshotTest(
`%%{init: { 'logLevel': 'debug', 'theme': 'default' , 'themeVariables': {
'gitBranchLabel0': '#ffffff',
@@ -701,246 +701,4 @@ gitGraph TB:
{}
);
});
it('34: should render a simple gitgraph with two branches from same commit', () => {
imgSnapshotTest(
`gitGraph
commit id:"1-abcdefg"
commit id:"2-abcdefg"
branch feature-001
commit id:"3-abcdefg"
commit id:"4-abcdefg"
checkout main
branch feature-002
commit id:"5-abcdefg"
checkout feature-001
merge feature-002
`,
{}
);
});
it('35: should render a simple gitgraph with two branches from same commit | Vertical Branch', () => {
imgSnapshotTest(
`gitGraph TB:
commit id:"1-abcdefg"
commit id:"2-abcdefg"
branch feature-001
commit id:"3-abcdefg"
commit id:"4-abcdefg"
checkout main
branch feature-002
commit id:"5-abcdefg"
checkout feature-001
merge feature-002
`,
{}
);
});
it('36: should render GitGraph with branch that is not used immediately', () => {
imgSnapshotTest(
`gitGraph LR:
commit id:"1-abcdefg"
branch x
checkout main
commit id:"2-abcdefg"
checkout x
commit id:"3-abcdefg"
checkout main
merge x
`,
{}
);
});
it('37: should render GitGraph with branch that is not used immediately | Vertical Branch', () => {
imgSnapshotTest(
`gitGraph TB:
commit id:"1-abcdefg"
branch x
checkout main
commit id:"2-abcdefg"
checkout x
commit id:"3-abcdefg"
checkout main
merge x
`,
{}
);
});
it('38: should render GitGraph with branch and sub-branch neither of which used immediately', () => {
imgSnapshotTest(
`gitGraph LR:
commit id:"1-abcdefg"
branch x
checkout main
commit id:"2-abcdefg"
checkout x
commit id:"3-abcdefg"
checkout main
merge x
checkout x
branch y
checkout x
commit id:"4-abcdefg"
checkout y
commit id:"5-abcdefg"
checkout x
merge y
`,
{}
);
});
it('39: should render GitGraph with branch and sub-branch neither of which used immediately | Vertical Branch', () => {
imgSnapshotTest(
`gitGraph TB:
commit id:"1-abcdefg"
branch x
checkout main
commit id:"2-abcdefg"
checkout x
commit id:"3-abcdefg"
checkout main
merge x
checkout x
branch y
checkout x
commit id:"4-abcdefg"
checkout y
commit id:"5-abcdefg"
checkout x
merge y
`,
{}
);
});
it('40: should render a simple gitgraph with cherry pick merge commit', () => {
imgSnapshotTest(
`gitGraph
commit id: "ZERO"
branch feature
branch release
checkout feature
commit id: "A"
commit id: "B"
checkout main
merge feature id: "M"
checkout release
cherry-pick id: "M" parent:"B"`
);
});
it('41: should render default GitGraph with parallelCommits set to false', () => {
imgSnapshotTest(
`gitGraph
commit id:"1-abcdefg"
commit id:"2-abcdefg"
branch develop
commit id:"3-abcdefg"
commit id:"4-abcdefg"
checkout main
branch feature
commit id:"5-abcdefg"
commit id:"6-abcdefg"
checkout main
commit id:"7-abcdefg"
commit id:"8-abcdefg"
`,
{ gitGraph: { parallelCommits: false } }
);
});
it('42: should render GitGraph with parallel commits', () => {
imgSnapshotTest(
`gitGraph
commit id:"1-abcdefg"
commit id:"2-abcdefg"
branch develop
commit id:"3-abcdefg"
commit id:"4-abcdefg"
checkout main
branch feature
commit id:"5-abcdefg"
commit id:"6-abcdefg"
checkout main
commit id:"7-abcdefg"
commit id:"8-abcdefg"
`,
{ gitGraph: { parallelCommits: true } }
);
});
it('43: should render GitGraph with parallel commits | Vertical Branch', () => {
imgSnapshotTest(
`gitGraph TB:
commit id:"1-abcdefg"
commit id:"2-abcdefg"
branch develop
commit id:"3-abcdefg"
commit id:"4-abcdefg"
checkout main
branch feature
commit id:"5-abcdefg"
commit id:"6-abcdefg"
checkout main
commit id:"7-abcdefg"
commit id:"8-abcdefg"
`,
{ gitGraph: { parallelCommits: true } }
);
});
it('44: should render GitGraph with unconnected branches and no parallel commits', () => {
imgSnapshotTest(
`gitGraph
branch dev
branch v2
branch feat
commit id:"1-abcdefg"
commit id:"2-abcdefg"
checkout main
commit id:"3-abcdefg"
checkout dev
commit id:"4-abcdefg"
checkout v2
commit id:"5-abcdefg"
checkout main
commit id:"6-abcdefg"
`,
{ gitGraph: { parallelCommits: false } }
);
});
it('45: should render GitGraph with unconnected branches and parallel commits', () => {
imgSnapshotTest(
`gitGraph
branch dev
branch v2
branch feat
commit id:"1-abcdefg"
commit id:"2-abcdefg"
checkout main
commit id:"3-abcdefg"
checkout dev
commit id:"4-abcdefg"
checkout v2
commit id:"5-abcdefg"
checkout main
commit id:"6-abcdefg"
`,
{ gitGraph: { parallelCommits: true } }
);
});
it('46: should render GitGraph with unconnected branches and parallel commits | Vertical Branch', () => {
imgSnapshotTest(
`gitGraph TB:
branch dev
branch v2
branch feat
commit id:"1-abcdefg"
commit id:"2-abcdefg"
checkout main
commit id:"3-abcdefg"
checkout dev
commit id:"4-abcdefg"
checkout v2
commit id:"5-abcdefg"
checkout main
commit id:"6-abcdefg"
`,
{ gitGraph: { parallelCommits: true } }
);
});
});

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@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ describe('pie chart', () => {
const style = svg.attr('style');
expect(style).to.match(/^max-width: [\d.]+px;$/);
const maxWidthValue = parseFloat(style.match(/[\d.]+/g).join(''));
expect(maxWidthValue).to.be.within(590, 600); // depends on installed fonts: 596.2 on my PC, 597.5 on CI
expect(maxWidthValue).to.eq(984);
});
});
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ describe('pie chart', () => {
);
cy.get('svg').should((svg) => {
const width = parseFloat(svg.attr('width'));
expect(width).to.be.within(590, 600); // depends on installed fonts: 596.2 on my PC, 597.5 on CI
expect(width).to.eq(984);
expect(svg).to.not.have.attr('style');
});
});

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@@ -930,36 +930,4 @@ context('Sequence diagram', () => {
});
});
});
context('render after error', () => {
it('should render diagram after fixing destroy participant error', () => {
cy.on('uncaught:exception', (err) => {
return false;
});
renderGraph([
`sequenceDiagram
Alice->>Bob: Hello Bob, how are you ?
Bob->>Alice: Fine, thank you. And you?
create participant Carl
Alice->>Carl: Hi Carl!
create actor D as Donald
Carl->>D: Hi!
destroy Carl
Alice-xCarl: We are too many
destroy Bo
Bob->>Alice: I agree`,
`sequenceDiagram
Alice->>Bob: Hello Bob, how are you ?
Bob->>Alice: Fine, thank you. And you?
create participant Carl
Alice->>Carl: Hi Carl!
create actor D as Donald
Carl->>D: Hi!
destroy Carl
Alice-xCarl: We are too many
destroy Bob
Bob->>Alice: I agree`,
]);
});
});
});

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@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ describe('Timeline diagram', () => {
{}
);
});
it('5: should render a simple timeline with directive overridden colors', () => {
it('5: should render a simple timeline with directive overriden colors', () => {
imgSnapshotTest(
` %%{init: { 'logLevel': 'debug', 'theme': 'default' , 'themeVariables': {
'cScale0': '#ff0000',

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@@ -1,322 +0,0 @@
import { imgSnapshotTest, renderGraph } from '../../helpers/util.ts';
describe('XY Chart', () => {
it('should render the simplest possible chart', () => {
imgSnapshotTest(
`
xychart-beta
line [10, 30, 20]
`,
{}
);
cy.get('svg');
});
it('Should render a complete chart', () => {
imgSnapshotTest(
`
xychart-beta
title "Sales Revenue"
x-axis Months [jan, feb, mar, apr, may, jun, jul, aug, sep, oct, nov, dec]
y-axis "Revenue (in $)" 4000 --> 11000
bar [5000, 6000, 7500, 8200, 9500, 10500, 11000, 10200, 9200, 8500, 7000, 6000]
line [5000, 6000, 7500, 8200, 9500, 10500, 11000, 10200, 9200, 8500, 7000, 6000]
`,
{}
);
});
it('Should render a chart without title', () => {
imgSnapshotTest(
`
xychart-beta
x-axis Months [jan, feb, mar, apr, may, jun, jul, aug, sep, oct, nov, dec]
y-axis "Revenue (in $)" 4000 --> 11000
bar [5000, 6000, 7500, 8200, 9500, 10500, 11000, 10200, 9200, 8500, 7000, 6000]
line [5000, 6000, 7500, 8200, 9500, 10500, 11000, 10200, 9200, 8500, 7000, 6000]
`,
{}
);
cy.get('svg');
});
it('y-axis title not required', () => {
imgSnapshotTest(
`
xychart-beta
x-axis Months [jan, feb, mar, apr, may, jun, jul, aug, sep, oct, nov, dec]
y-axis 4000 --> 11000
bar [5000, 6000, 7500, 8200, 9500, 10500, 11000, 10200, 9200, 8500, 7000, 6000]
line [5000, 6000, 7500, 8200, 9500, 10500, 11000, 10200, 9200, 8500, 7000, 6000]
`,
{}
);
cy.get('svg');
});
it('Should render a chart without y-axis with different range', () => {
imgSnapshotTest(
`
xychart-beta
x-axis Months [jan, feb, mar, apr, may, jun, jul, aug, sep, oct, nov, dec]
bar [5000, 6000, 7500, 8200, 9500, 10500, 14000, 3200, 9200, 9900, 3400, 6000]
line [2000, 7000, 6500, 9200, 9500, 7500, 11000, 10200, 3200, 8500, 7000, 8800]
`,
{}
);
cy.get('svg');
});
it('x axis title not required', () => {
imgSnapshotTest(
`
xychart-beta
x-axis [jan, feb, mar, apr, may, jun, jul, aug, sep, oct, nov, dec]
bar [5000, 6000, 7500, 8200, 9500, 10500, 14000, 3200, 9200, 9900, 3400, 6000]
line [2000, 7000, 6500, 9200, 9500, 7500, 11000, 10200, 3200, 8500, 7000, 8800]
`,
{}
);
cy.get('svg');
});
it('Multiple plots can be rendered', () => {
imgSnapshotTest(
`
xychart-beta
line [23, 46, 77, 34]
line [45, 32, 33, 12]
bar [87, 54, 99, 85]
line [78, 88, 22, 4]
line [22, 29, 75, 33]
bar [52, 96, 35, 10]
`,
{}
);
cy.get('svg');
});
it('Decimals and negative numbers are supported', () => {
imgSnapshotTest(
`
xychart-beta
y-axis -2.4 --> 3.5
line [+1.3, .6, 2.4, -.34]
`,
{}
);
cy.get('svg');
});
it('Render spark line with "plotReservedSpacePercent"', () => {
imgSnapshotTest(
`
---
config:
theme: dark
xyChart:
width: 200
height: 20
plotReservedSpacePercent: 100
---
xychart-beta
line [5000, 9000, 7500, 6200, 9500, 5500, 11000, 8200, 9200, 9500, 7000, 8800]
`,
{}
);
cy.get('svg');
});
it('Render spark bar without displaying other property', () => {
imgSnapshotTest(
`
---
config:
theme: dark
xyChart:
width: 200
height: 20
xAxis:
showLabel: false
showTitle: false
showTick: false
showAxisLine: false
yAxis:
showLabel: false
showTitle: false
showTick: false
showAxisLine: false
---
xychart-beta
bar [5000, 9000, 7500, 6200, 9500, 5500, 11000, 8200, 9200, 9500, 7000, 8800]
`,
{}
);
cy.get('svg');
});
it('Should use all the config from directive', () => {
imgSnapshotTest(
`
%%{init: {"xyChart": {"width": 1000, "height": 600, "titlePadding": 5, "titleFontSize": 10, "xAxis": {"labelFontSize": "20", "labelPadding": 10, "titleFontSize": 30, "titlePadding": 20, "tickLength": 10, "tickWidth": 5}, "yAxis": {"labelFontSize": "20", "labelPadding": 10, "titleFontSize": 30, "titlePadding": 20, "tickLength": 10, "tickWidth": 5}, "plotBorderWidth": 5, "chartOrientation": "horizontal", "plotReservedSpacePercent": 60 }}}%%
xychart-beta
title "Sales Revenue"
x-axis Months [jan, feb, mar, apr, may, jun, jul, aug, sep, oct, nov, dec]
y-axis "Revenue (in $)" 4000 --> 11000
bar [5000, 6000, 7500, 8200, 9500, 10500, 11000, 10200, 9200, 8500, 7000, 6000]
line [5000, 6000, 7500, 8200, 9500, 10500, 11000, 10200, 9200, 8500, 7000, 6000]
`,
{}
);
cy.get('svg');
});
it('Should use all the config from yaml', () => {
imgSnapshotTest(
`
---
config:
theme: forest
xyChart:
width: 1000
height: 600
titlePadding: 5
titleFontSize: 10
xAxis:
labelFontSize: 20
labelPadding: 10
titleFontSize: 30
titlePadding: 20
tickLength: 10
tickWidth: 5
axisLineWidth: 5
yAxis:
labelFontSize: 20
labelPadding: 10
titleFontSize: 30
titlePadding: 20
tickLength: 10
tickWidth: 5
axisLineWidth: 5
chartOrientation: horizontal
plotReservedSpacePercent: 60
---
xychart-beta
title "Sales Revenue"
x-axis Months [jan, feb, mar, apr, may, jun, jul, aug, sep, oct, nov, dec]
y-axis "Revenue (in $)" 4000 --> 11000
bar [5000, 6000, 7500, 8200, 9500, 10500, 11000, 10200, 9200, 8500, 7000, 6000]
line [5000, 6000, 7500, 8200, 9500, 10500, 11000, 10200, 9200, 8500, 7000, 6000]
`,
{}
);
cy.get('svg');
});
it('Render with show axis title false', () => {
imgSnapshotTest(
`
---
config:
xyChart:
xAxis:
showTitle: false
yAxis:
showTitle: false
---
xychart-beta
title "Sales Revenue"
x-axis Months [jan, feb, mar, apr, may, jun, jul, aug, sep, oct, nov, dec]
y-axis "Revenue (in $)" 4000 --> 11000
bar [5000, 6000, 7500, 8200, 9500, 10500, 11000, 10200, 9200, 8500, 7000, 6000]
line [5000, 6000, 7500, 8200, 9500, 10500, 11000, 10200, 9200, 8500, 7000, 6000]
`,
{}
);
cy.get('svg');
});
it('Render with show axis label false', () => {
imgSnapshotTest(
`
---
config:
xyChart:
xAxis:
showLabel: false
yAxis:
showLabel: false
---
xychart-beta
title "Sales Revenue"
x-axis Months [jan, feb, mar, apr, may, jun, jul, aug, sep, oct, nov, dec]
y-axis "Revenue (in $)" 4000 --> 11000
bar [5000, 6000, 7500, 8200, 9500, 10500, 11000, 10200, 9200, 8500, 7000, 6000]
line [5000, 6000, 7500, 8200, 9500, 10500, 11000, 10200, 9200, 8500, 7000, 6000]
`,
{}
);
cy.get('svg');
});
it('Render with show axis tick false', () => {
imgSnapshotTest(
`
---
config:
xyChart:
xAxis:
showTick: false
yAxis:
showTick: false
---
xychart-beta
title "Sales Revenue"
x-axis Months [jan, feb, mar, apr, may, jun, jul, aug, sep, oct, nov, dec]
y-axis "Revenue (in $)" 4000 --> 11000
bar [5000, 6000, 7500, 8200, 9500, 10500, 11000, 10200, 9200, 8500, 7000, 6000]
line [5000, 6000, 7500, 8200, 9500, 10500, 11000, 10200, 9200, 8500, 7000, 6000]
`,
{}
);
cy.get('svg');
});
it('Render with show axis line false', () => {
imgSnapshotTest(
`
---
config:
xyChart:
xAxis:
showAxisLine: false
yAxis:
showAxisLine: false
---
xychart-beta
title "Sales Revenue"
x-axis Months [jan, feb, mar, apr, may, jun, jul, aug, sep, oct, nov, dec]
y-axis "Revenue (in $)" 4000 --> 11000
bar [5000, 6000, 7500, 8200, 9500, 10500, 11000, 10200, 9200, 8500, 7000, 6000]
line [5000, 6000, 7500, 8200, 9500, 10500, 11000, 10200, 9200, 8500, 7000, 6000]
`,
{}
);
cy.get('svg');
});
it('Render all the theme color', () => {
imgSnapshotTest(
`
---
config:
themeVariables:
xyChart:
titleColor: "#ff0000"
backgroundColor: "#f0f8ff"
yAxisLabelColor: "#ee82ee"
yAxisTitleColor: "#7fffd4"
yAxisTickColor: "#87ceeb"
yAxisLineColor: "#ff6347"
xAxisLabelColor: "#7fffd4"
xAxisTitleColor: "#ee82ee"
xAxisTickColor: "#ff6347"
xAxisLineColor: "#87ceeb"
plotColorPalette: "#008000, #faba63"
---
xychart-beta
title "Sales Revenue"
x-axis Months [jan, feb, mar, apr, may, jun, jul, aug, sep, oct, nov, dec]
y-axis "Revenue (in $)" 4000 --> 11000
bar [5000, 6000, 7500, 8200, 9500, 10500, 11000, 10200, 9200, 8500, 7000, 6000]
line [5000, 6000, 7500, 8200, 9500, 10500, 11000, 10200, 9200, 8500, 7000, 6000]
`,
{}
);
cy.get('svg');
});
});

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@@ -58,19 +58,8 @@
</head>
<body>
<pre id="diagram" class="mermaid">
flowchart TB
C & D & E & F & G & H & I & J & K & L & M & N & O & P & Q & R & S & T & U & V & W & X & Y & Z & A1 & A2 & A3 & A4 & A5 & A6 & A7 & A8
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------->
C & D & E & F & G & H & I & J & K & L & M & N & O & P & Q & R & S & T & U & V & W & X & Y & Z & A1 & A2 & A3 & A4 & A5 & A6 & A7 & A8
</pre>
<pre id="diagram" class="mermaid2">
flowchart TB
A & A & A & A & A & A & A & A ---> C & D & E & F & G & H & I & J & K & L & M & N & O & P & Q & R & S & T & U & V & W & X & Y & Z
</pre>
<pre id="diagram" class="mermaid2">
flowchart TB
A1 & A2 & A3 & A4 & A5 & A6 & A7 & A8 --> C & D & E & F & G & H & I & J & K & L & M & N & O & P & Q & R & S & T & U & V & W & X & Y & Z
classDiagram
`Class<img src=x onerror=alert(1)>` <|-- `Class2<img src=x onerror=alert(2)>`
</pre>
<pre id="diagram" class="mermaid2">
flowchart
@@ -450,7 +439,6 @@ mindmap
messageFontFamily: 'courier',
},
fontSize: 16,
logLevel: 0,
});
function callback() {
alert('It worked');

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@@ -24,18 +24,8 @@
// -- This is will overwrite an existing command --
// Cypress.Commands.overwrite("visit", (originalFn, url, options) => { ... })
// import '@percy/cypress';
import { addMatchImageSnapshotCommand } from 'cypress-image-snapshot/command';
// The SSIM comparison method can be used if the pixelmatch is throwing lots of false positives.
// SSIM actually does not catch minute changes in the image, so it is not as accurate as pixelmatch.
// addMatchImageSnapshotCommand({
// comparisonMethod: 'ssim',
// failureThreshold: 0.01,
// failureThresholdType: 'percent',
// customDiffConfig: {
// ssim: 'fast',
// },
// blur: 1,
// });
addMatchImageSnapshotCommand();

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@@ -173,7 +173,7 @@
Container(mobile, "Mobile App", "Xamarin", "Provides a limited subset of the Internet Banking functionality to customers via their mobile device.")
}
Deployment_Node(comp, "Customer's computer", "Microsoft Windows or Apple macOS"){
Deployment_Node(comp, "Customer's computer", "Mircosoft Windows or Apple macOS"){
Deployment_Node(browser, "Web Browser", "Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox,<br/> Apple Safari or Microsoft Edge"){
Container(spa, "Single Page Application", "JavaScript and Angular", "Provides all of the Internet Banking functionality to customers via their web browser.")
}

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@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
---
graph LR
accTitle: This is a complicated flow
accDescr: This is the description for the complicated flow.
accDescr: This is the descriptoin for the complicated flow.
sid-B3655226-6C29-4D00-B685-3D5C734DC7E1["

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@@ -14,364 +14,30 @@
</head>
<body>
<h1>Git graph demo</h1>
<h2>Simple "branch and merge" graph</h2>
<h1>Git diagram demo</h1>
<pre class="mermaid">
---
title: Simple "branch and merge" (left-to-right)
title: Simple Git diagram
---
gitGraph LR:
gitGraph:
options
{
"nodeSpacing": 50,
"nodeRadius": 5
}
end
branch master
commit
branch newbranch
checkout newbranch
commit
checkout main
merge newbranch
</pre>
<pre class="mermaid">
---
title: Simple "branch and merge" (top-to-bottom)
---
gitGraph TB:
commit
branch newbranch
checkout newbranch
checkout master
commit
checkout main
merge newbranch
</pre>
<h2>Continuous development graph</h2>
<pre class="mermaid">
---
title: Continuous development (left-to-right)
---
gitGraph LR:
commit
branch develop
checkout develop
commit
checkout main
merge develop
checkout develop
commit
checkout main
merge develop
</pre>
<pre class="mermaid">
---
title: Continuous development (top-to-bottom)
---
gitGraph TB:
commit
branch develop
checkout develop
commit
checkout main
merge develop
checkout develop
commit
checkout main
merge develop
</pre>
<h2>Merge feature to advanced main graph</h2>
<pre class="mermaid">
---
title: Merge feature to advanced main (left-to-right)
---
gitGraph LR:
commit
branch newbranch
checkout newbranch
commit
checkout main
commit
merge newbranch
</pre>
<pre class="mermaid">
---
title: Merge feature to advanced main (top-to-bottom)
---
gitGraph TB:
commit
branch newbranch
checkout newbranch
commit
checkout main
commit
merge newbranch
</pre>
<h2>Two-way merges</h2>
<pre class="mermaid">
---
title: Two-way merges (left-to-right)
---
gitGraph LR:
commit
branch develop
checkout develop
commit
checkout main
merge develop
commit
checkout develop
merge main
commit
checkout main
merge develop
</pre>
<pre class="mermaid">
---
title: Two-way merges (top-to-bottom)
---
gitGraph TB:
commit
branch develop
checkout develop
commit
checkout main
merge develop
commit
checkout develop
merge main
commit
checkout main
merge develop
</pre>
<h2>Cherry-pick from branch graph</h2>
<pre class="mermaid">
---
title: Cherry-pick from branch (left-to-right)
---
gitGraph LR:
commit
branch newbranch
checkout newbranch
commit id: "Pick me"
checkout main
commit
checkout newbranch
commit
checkout main
cherry-pick id: "Pick me"
</pre>
<pre class="mermaid">
---
title: Cherry-pick from branch (top-to-bottom)
---
gitGraph TB:
commit
branch newbranch
checkout newbranch
commit id: "Pick me"
checkout main
commit
checkout newbranch
commit
checkout main
cherry-pick id: "Pick me"
</pre>
<h2>Cherry-pick from main graph</h2>
<pre class="mermaid">
---
title: Cherry-pick from main (left-to-right)
---
gitGraph LR:
commit
branch develop
commit
checkout main
commit id:"A"
checkout develop
commit
cherry-pick id: "A"
</pre>
<pre class="mermaid">
---
title: Cherry-pick from main (top-to-bottom)
---
gitGraph TB:
commit
branch develop
commit
checkout main
commit id:"A"
checkout develop
commit
cherry-pick id: "A"
</pre>
<h2>Cherry-pick then merge graph</h2>
<pre class="mermaid">
---
title: Cherry-pick then merge (left-to-right)
---
gitGraph LR:
commit
branch newbranch
checkout newbranch
commit id: "Pick me"
checkout main
commit
checkout newbranch
commit
checkout main
cherry-pick id: "Pick me"
merge newbranch
</pre>
<pre class="mermaid">
---
title: Cherry-pick then merge (top-to-bottom)
---
gitGraph TB:
commit
branch newbranch
checkout newbranch
commit id: "Pick me"
checkout main
commit
checkout newbranch
commit
checkout main
cherry-pick id: "Pick me"
merge newbranch
</pre>
<h2>Merge from main onto undeveloped branch graph</h2>
<pre class="mermaid">
---
title: Merge from main onto undeveloped branch (left-to-right)
---
gitGraph LR:
commit
branch develop
commit
checkout main
commit
checkout develop
merge main
</pre>
<pre class="mermaid">
---
title: Merge from main onto undeveloped branch (top-to-bottom)
---
gitGraph TB:
commit
branch develop
commit
checkout main
commit
checkout develop
merge main
</pre>
<h2>Merge from main onto developed branch graph</h2>
<pre class="mermaid">
---
title: Merge from main onto developed branch (left-to-right)
---
gitGraph LR:
commit
branch develop
commit
checkout main
commit
checkout develop
commit
merge main
</pre>
<pre class="mermaid">
---
title: Merge from main onto developed branch (top-to-bottom)
---
gitGraph TB:
commit
branch develop
commit
checkout main
commit
checkout develop
commit
merge main
</pre>
<h2>Two branches from same commit graph</h2>
<pre class="mermaid">
---
title: Two branches from same commit (left-to-right)
---
gitGraph LR:
commit
commit
branch feature-001
commit
commit
checkout main
branch feature-002
commit
checkout feature-001
merge feature-002
</pre>
<pre class="mermaid">
---
title: Two branches from same commit (top-to-bottom)
---
gitGraph TB:
commit
commit
branch feature-001
commit
commit
checkout main
branch feature-002
commit
checkout feature-001
merge feature-002
</pre>
<h2>Three branches and a cherry-pick from each graph</h2>
<pre class="mermaid">
---
title: Three branches and a cherry-pick from each (left-to-right)
---
gitGraph LR:
commit id: "ZERO"
branch develop
commit id:"A"
checkout main
commit id:"ONE"
checkout develop
commit id:"B"
branch featureA
commit id:"FIX"
commit id: "FIX-2"
checkout main
commit id:"TWO"
cherry-pick id:"A"
commit id:"THREE"
cherry-pick id:"FIX"
checkout develop
commit id:"C"
merge featureA
</pre>
<pre class="mermaid">
---
title: Three branches and a cherry-pick from each (top-to-bottom)
---
gitGraph TB:
commit id: "ZERO"
branch develop
commit id:"A"
checkout main
commit id:"ONE"
checkout develop
commit id:"B"
branch featureA
commit id:"FIX"
commit id: "FIX-2"
checkout main
commit id:"TWO"
cherry-pick id:"A"
commit id:"THREE"
cherry-pick id:"FIX"
checkout develop
commit id:"C"
merge featureA
</pre>
<script type="module">
import mermaid from './mermaid.esm.mjs';
const ALLOWED_TAGS = [

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@@ -60,9 +60,6 @@
<li>
<h2><a href="./quadrantchart.html">Quadrant charts</a></h2>
</li>
<li>
<h2><a href="./xychart.html">XY charts</a></h2>
</li>
<li>
<h2><a href="./requirements.html">Requirements</a></h2>
</li>

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@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
<h1>Requirement diagram demos</h1>
<pre class="mermaid">
requirementDiagram
accTitle: Requirements demo in black and white
accTitle: Requirments demo in black and white
accDescr: A series of requirement boxes showing relationships among them. Has meaningless task names
requirement test_req {

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@@ -33,7 +33,6 @@
---
config:
sankey:
useMaxWidth: true
showValues: false
width: 1200
height: 600

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@@ -183,7 +183,7 @@
</pre>
<hr />
<h2>Composite states can link to themselves</h2>
<h2>Compsite states can link to themselves</h2>
<pre class="mermaid">
stateDiagram-v2
state Active {
@@ -199,7 +199,7 @@
stateDiagram-v2
[*] --> S1
S1 --> S2: This long line uses a br tag<br />to create multiple<br />lines.
S1 --> S3: This transition description uses \na newline character\nto create multiple\nlines.
S1 --> S3: This transition descripton uses \na newline character\nto create multiple\nlines.
</pre>
<hr />

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@@ -1,184 +0,0 @@
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8" />
<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge" />
<title>Mermaid Quick Test Page</title>
<link rel="icon" type="image/png" href="data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgo=" />
<style>
div.mermaid {
/* font-family: 'trebuchet ms', verdana, arial; */
font-family: 'Courier New', Courier, monospace !important;
}
</style>
</head>
<body>
<h1>XY Charts demos</h1>
<pre class="mermaid">
xychart-beta
title "Sales Revenue (in $)"
x-axis [jan, feb, mar, apr, may, jun, jul, aug, sep, oct, nov, dec]
y-axis "Revenue (in $)" 4000 --> 11000
bar [5000, 6000, 7500, 8200, 9500, 10500, 11000, 10200, 9200, 8500, 7000, 6000]
line [5000, 6000, 7500, 8200, 9500, 10500, 11000, 10200, 9200, 8500, 7000, 6000]
</pre>
<hr />
<h1>XY Charts horizontal</h1>
<pre class="mermaid">
xychart-beta horizontal
title "Basic xychart"
x-axis "this is x axis" [category1, "category 2", category3, category4]
y-axis yaxisText 10 --> 150
bar "sample bat" [52, 96, 35, 10]
line [23, 46, 75, 43]
</pre>
<hr />
<h1>XY Charts only lines and bar</h1>
<pre class="mermaid">
xychart-beta
line [23, 46, 77, 34]
line [45, 32, 33, 12]
line [87, 54, 99, 85]
line [78, 88, 22, 4]
line [22, 29, 75, 33]
bar [52, 96, 35, 10]
</pre>
<hr />
<h1>XY Charts with +ve and -ve numbers</h1>
<pre class="mermaid">
xychart-beta
line [+1.3, .6, 2.4, -.34]
</pre>
<h1>XY Charts Bar with multiple category</h1>
<pre class="mermaid">
xychart-beta
title "Basic xychart with many categories"
x-axis "this is x axis" [category1, "category 2", category3, category4, category5, category6, category7]
y-axis yaxisText 10 --> 150
bar "sample bar" [52, 96, 35, 10, 87, 34, 67, 99]
</pre>
<h1>XY Charts line with multiple category</h1>
<pre class="mermaid">
xychart-beta
title "Line chart with many category"
x-axis "this is x axis" [category1, "category 2", category3, category4, category5, category6, category7]
y-axis yaxisText 10 --> 150
line "sample line" [52, 96, 35, 10, 87, 34, 67, 99]
</pre>
<h1>XY Charts category with large text</h1>
<pre class="mermaid">
xychart-beta
title "Basic xychart with many categories with category overlap"
x-axis "this is x axis" [category1, "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, qui minim labore adipisicing minim sint cillum sint consectetur cupidatat.", category3, category4, category5, category6, category7]
y-axis yaxisText 10 --> 150
bar "sample bar" [52, 96, 35, 10, 87, 34, 67, 99]
</pre>
<h1>sparkline demo</h1>
<pre class="mermaid">
---
config:
theme: dark
xyChart:
width: 200
height: 20
plotReservedSpacePercent: 100
---
xychart-beta
line [5000, 9000, 7500, 6200, 9500, 5500, 11000, 8200, 9200, 9500, 7000, 8800]
</pre>
<h1>sparkBar demo</h1>
<pre class="mermaid">
---
config:
theme: dark
xyChart:
width: 200
height: 20
plotReservedSpacePercent: 100
---
xychart-beta
bar [5000, 9000, 7500, 6200, 9500, 5500, 11000, 8200, 9200, 9500, 7000, 8800]
</pre>
<h1>XY Charts demos with all configs</h1>
<pre class="mermaid">
---
config:
theme: forest
xyChart:
width: 1000
height: 600
titlePadding: 5
titleFontSize: 10
xAxis:
labelFontSize: 20
labelPadding: 10
titleFontSize: 30
titlePadding: 20
tickLength: 10
tickWidth: 5
axisLineWidth: 5
yAxis:
labelFontSize: 20
labelPadding: 10
titleFontSize: 30
titlePadding: 20
tickLength: 10
tickWidth: 5
axisLineWidth: 5
chartOrientation: horizontal
plotReservedSpacePercent: 60
---
xychart-beta
title "Sales Revene"
x-axis Months [jan, feb, mar, apr, may, jun, jul, aug, sep, oct, nov, dec]
y-axis "Revenue (in $)" 4000 --> 11000
bar [5000, 6000, 7500, 8200, 9500, 10500, 11000, 10200, 9200, 8500, 7000, 6000]
line [5000, 6000, 7500, 8200, 9500, 10500, 11000, 10200, 9200, 8500, 7000, 6000]
</pre>
<h1>XY Charts demos with all theme config</h1>
<pre class="mermaid">
---
config:
themeVariables:
xyChart:
titleColor: "#ff0000"
backgroundColor: "#f0f8ff"
yAxisLabelColor: "#ee82ee"
yAxisTitleColor: "#7fffd4"
yAxisTickColor: "#87ceeb"
yAxisLineColor: "#ff6347"
xAxisLabelColor: "#7fffd4"
xAxisTitleColor: "#ee82ee"
xAxisTickColor: "#ff6347"
xAxisLineColor: "#87ceeb"
plotColorPalette: "#008000, #faba63"
---
xychart-beta
title "Sales Revene"
x-axis Months [jan, feb, mar, apr, may, jun, jul, aug, sep, oct, nov, dec]
y-axis "Revenue (in $)" 4000 --> 11000
bar [5000, 6000, 7500, 8200, 9500, 10500, 11000, 10200, 9200, 8500, 7000, 6000]
line [5000, 6000, 7500, 8200, 9500, 10500, 11000, 10200, 9200, 8500, 7000, 6000]
</pre>
<hr />
<script type="module">
import mermaid from './mermaid.esm.mjs';
mermaid.initialize({
theme: 'default',
logLevel: 3,
securityLevel: 'loose',
});
</script>
</body>
</html>

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version: '3.9'
services:
mermaid:
build:
context: .
dockerfile: Dockerfile
image: node:18.18.0-alpine3.18
stdin_open: true
tty: true
working_dir: /mermaid
mem_limit: '8G'
entrypoint: '/mermaid/docker-entrypoint.sh'
mem_limit: '4G'
environment:
- NODE_OPTIONS=--max_old_space_size=8192
- NODE_OPTIONS=--max_old_space_size=4096
volumes:
- ./:/mermaid
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exec "$@"

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> **Warning**
>
> ## THIS IS AN AUTOGENERATED FILE. DO NOT EDIT.
>
> ## Please edit the corresponding file in [/packages/mermaid/src/docs/community/code.md](../../packages/mermaid/src/docs/community/code.md).
# Contributing Code
The basic steps for contributing code are:
```mermaid-example
graph LR
git[1. Checkout a git branch] --> codeTest[2. Write tests and code] --> doc[3. Update documentation] --> submit[4. Submit a PR] --> review[5. Review and merge]
```
```mermaid
graph LR
git[1. Checkout a git branch] --> codeTest[2. Write tests and code] --> doc[3. Update documentation] --> submit[4. Submit a PR] --> review[5. Review and merge]
```
1. **Create** and checkout a git branch and work on your code in the branch
2. Write and update **tests** (unit and perhaps even integration (e2e) tests) (If you do TDD/BDD, the order might be different.)
3. **Let users know** that things have changed or been added in the documents! This is often overlooked, but _critical_
4. **Submit** your code as a _pull request_.
5. Maintainers will **review** your code. If there are no changes necessary, the PR will be merged. Otherwise, make the requested changes and repeat.
## 1. Checkout a git branch
Mermaid uses a [Git Flow](https://guides.github.com/introduction/flow/)inspired approach to branching.
Development is done in the `develop` branch.
Once development is done we create a `release/vX.X.X` branch from `develop` for testing.
Once the release happens we add a tag to the `release` branch and merge it with `master`. The live product and on-line documentation are what is in the `master` branch.
**All new work should be based on the `develop` branch.**
**When you are ready to do work, always, ALWAYS:**
1. Make sure you have the most up-to-date version of the `develop` branch. (fetch or pull to update it)
2. Check out the `develop` branch
3. Create a new branch for your work. Please name the branch following our naming convention below.
We use the following naming convention for branches:
```txt
[feature | bug | chore | docs]/[issue number]_[short description using dashes ('-') or underscores ('_') instead of spaces]
```
You can always check current [configuration of labelling and branch prefixes](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/blob/develop/.github/pr-labeler.yml)
- The first part is the **type** of change: a feature, bug, chore, or documentation change ('docs')
- followed by a _slash_ (which helps to group like types together in many git tools)
- followed by the **issue number**
- followed by an _underscore_ ('\_')
- followed by a short text description (but use dashes ('-') or underscores ('\_') instead of spaces)
If your work is specific to a single diagram type, it is a good idea to put the diagram type at the start of the description. This will help us keep release notes organized: it will help us keep changes for a diagram type together.
**Ex: A new feature described in issue 2945 that adds a new arrow type called 'florbs' to state diagrams**
`feature/2945_state-diagram-new-arrow-florbs`
**Ex: A bug described in issue 1123 that causes random ugly red text in multiple diagram types**
`bug/1123_fix_random_ugly_red_text`
## 2. Write Tests
Tests ensure that each function, module, or part of code does what it says it will do. This is critically
important when other changes are made to ensure that existing code is not broken (no regression).
Just as important, the tests act as _specifications:_ they specify what the code does (or should do).
Whenever someone is new to a section of code, they should be able to read the tests to get a thorough understanding of what it does and why.
If you are fixing a bug, you should add tests to ensure that your code has actually fixed the bug, to specify/describe what the code is doing, and to ensure the bug doesn't happen again.
(If there had been a test for the situation, the bug never would have happened in the first place.)
You may need to change existing tests if they were inaccurate.
If you are adding a feature, you will definitely need to add tests. Depending on the size of your feature, you may need to add integration tests.
### Unit Tests
Unit tests are tests that test a single function or module. They are the easiest to write and the fastest to run.
Unit tests are mandatory all code except the renderers. (The renderers are tested with integration tests.)
We use [Vitest](https://vitest.dev) to run unit tests.
You can use the following command to run the unit tests:
```sh
pnpm test
```
When writing new tests, it's easier to have the tests automatically run as you make changes. You can do this by running the following command:
```sh
pnpm test:watch
```
### Integration/End-to-End (e2e) tests
These test the rendering and visual appearance of the diagrams.
This ensures that the rendering of that feature in the e2e will be reviewed in the release process going forward. Less chance that it breaks!
To start working with the e2e tests:
1. Run `pnpm dev` to start the dev server
2. Start **Cypress** by running `pnpm cypress:open`.
The rendering tests are very straightforward to create. There is a function `imgSnapshotTest`, which takes a diagram in text form and the mermaid options, and it renders that diagram in Cypress.
When running in CI it will take a snapshot of the rendered diagram and compare it with the snapshot from last build and flag it for review if it differs.
This is what a rendering test looks like:
```js
it('should render forks and joins', () => {
imgSnapshotTest(
`
stateDiagram
state fork_state &lt;&lt;fork&gt;&gt;
[*] --> fork_state
fork_state --> State2
fork_state --> State3
state join_state &lt;&lt;join&gt;&gt;
State2 --> join_state
State3 --> join_state
join_state --> State4
State4 --> [*]
`,
{ logLevel: 0 }
);
cy.get('svg');
});
```
**_\[TODO - running the tests against what is expected in development. ]_**
**_\[TODO - how to generate new screenshots]_**
....
## 3. Update Documentation
If the users have no way to know that things have changed, then you haven't really _fixed_ anything for the users; you've just added to making Mermaid feel broken.
Likewise, if users don't know that there is a new feature that you've implemented, it will forever remain unknown and unused.
The documentation has to be updated to users know that things have changed and added!
If you are adding a new feature, add `(v<MERMAID_RELEASE_VERSION>+)` in the title or description. It will be replaced automatically with the current version number when the release happens.
eg: `# Feature Name (v<MERMAID_RELEASE_VERSION>+)`
We know it can sometimes be hard to code _and_ write user documentation.
Our documentation is managed in `packages/mermaid/src/docs`. Details on how to edit is in the [Contributing Documentation](#contributing-documentation) section.
Create another issue specifically for the documentation.\
You will need to help with the PR, but definitely ask for help if you feel stuck.
When it feels hard to write stuff out, explaining it to someone and having that person ask you clarifying questions can often be 80% of the work!
When in doubt, write up and submit what you can. It can be clarified and refined later. (With documentation, something is better than nothing!)
## 4. Submit your pull request
**\[TODO - PR titles should start with (fix | feat | ....)]**
We make all changes via Pull Requests (PRs). As we have many Pull Requests from developers new to Mermaid, we have put in place a process wherein _knsv, Knut Sveidqvist_ is in charge of the final release process and the active maintainers are in charge of reviewing and merging most PRs.
- PRs will be reviewed by active maintainers, who will provide feedback and request changes as needed.
- The maintainers will request a review from knsv, if necessary.
- Once the PR is approved, the maintainers will merge the PR into the `develop` branch.
- When a release is ready, the `release/x.x.x` branch will be created, extensively tested and knsv will be in charge of the release process.
**Reminder: Pull Requests should be submitted to the develop branch.**

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> **Warning**
>
> ## THIS IS AN AUTOGENERATED FILE. DO NOT EDIT.
>
> ## Please edit the corresponding file in [/packages/mermaid/src/docs/community/contributing.md](../../packages/mermaid/src/docs/community/contributing.md).
# Mermaid Contributing Guide
You decided to take part in the development? Welcome!
We are trying to make our guidelines for you as explicit and detailed as possible.
## Initial Setup
Initial setup consists of 3 main steps:
```mermaid
flowchart LR
source --> requirements --> setup
source[Get the Source Code]
requirements[Install the Requirements]
setup[Install Packages]
```
### Get the Source Code
In GitHub, you first [**fork a mermaid repository**](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/fork) when you are going to make changes and submit pull requests.
Then you **clone** a copy to your local development machine (e.g. where you code) to make a copy with all the files to work with.
> **💡 Tip** > [Here is a GitHub document that gives an overview of the process](https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/quickstart/fork-a-repo).
```bash
git clone git@github.com/your-fork/mermaid
```
Once you have cloned the repository onto your development machine, change into the `mermaid` project folder (the top level directory of the mermaid project repository)
```bash
cd mermaid
```
### Install Requirements
We support **development within Docker** environment along with **host setup**. You may choose it up to your preferences.
**Host**
These are the tools we use for working with the code and documentation:
- [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/en/).
- [pnpm](https://pnpm.io/) package manager.
The following commands must be sufficient enough to start with:
```bash
curl -fsSL https://get.pnpm.io/install.sh | sh -
pnpm env use --global 18
```
You may also need to reload `.shrc` or `.bashrc` afterwards.
**Docker**
[Install Docker](https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/). And that is pretty much all you need.
Optionally, to run GUI (Cypress) within Docker you will also need an X11 server installed.
You might already have it installed, so check this by running:
```bash
echo $DISPLAY
```
If the `$DISPLAY` variable is not empty, then an X11 server is running. Otherwise you may need to install one.
### Install Packages
**Host**
Install packages:
```bash
pnpm install
```
**Docker**
For development using Docker there is a self-documented `run` bash script, which provides convenient aliases for `docker compose` commands.
Make sure that `./run` script is executable:
```bash
chmod +x run
```
> **💡 Tip**
> To get detailed help simply type `./run` or `./run help`.
>
> It also has short _Development quick start guide_ embedded.
Then install packages:
```bash
./run pnpm install
```
### Verify Everything Works
This step is optional, but it helps to make sure that everything in development branch was OK before you started making any changes.
You can run the `test` script to verify that pnpm is working _and_ that the repository has been cloned correctly:
**Host**
```bash
pnpm test
```
**Docker**
```bash
./run pnpm test
```
The `test` script and others are in the top-level `package.json` file.
All tests should run successfully without any errors or failures.
> **Note**
> You might see _lint_ or _formatting_ warnings. Those are ok during this step.
## Workflow
Contributing process is very simple and strightforward:
```mermaid
flowchart LR
branch --> changes --> submit
branch[Checkout a New Branch]
changes[Make Changes]
submit[Submit a PR]
```
Mermaid uses a [Git Flow](https://guides.github.com/introduction/flow/)inspired approach to branching.
Development is done in the `develop` branch.
```mermaid
---
config:
gitGraph:
mainBranchName: develop
---
gitGraph LR:
commit
commit
branch "docs/2910_update-guidelines" order: 1
commit
commit
commit
checkout develop
merge "docs/2910_update-guidelines"
commit
```
To prepare a new version for release the maintainers create a `release/vX.X.X` branch from `develop` for testing. Once the release happens we add a tag to the `release` branch and merge it with `master`. The live product and on-line documentation are what is in the `master` branch.
## Checkout a New Branch
> **💡 Tip**
> All new work should be based on the `develop` branch.
Make sure you have the most up-to-date version of the `develop` branch.
Check out the `develop` branch, then `fetch` or `pull` to update it:
```bash
git checkout develop
git fetch # or `git pull`
```
Create a new branch for your work:
```bash
git checkout -b docs/2910_update-contributing-guidelines
```
We use the following naming convention for branches:
```txt
[feature | bug | chore | docs]/[issue number]_[short-description]
```
You can always check current [configuration of labelling and branch prefixes](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/blob/develop/.github/pr-labeler.yml)
- The first part is the **type** of change: a `feature`, `bug`, `chore`, `docs`
- followed by a **slash** (`/`),which helps to group like types together in many git tools
- followed by the **issue number**, e.g. `2910`
- followed by an **underscore** (`_`)
- followed by a **short description** with dashes (`-`) or underscores (`_`) instead of spaces
```mermaid
flowchart LR
feature --> slash
bug --> slash
chore --> slash
docs --> slash
slash --> 2945 --> underscore
slash --> 1123 --> underscore
underscore --> short_description_1
underscore --> short_description_2
underscore["_"]
slash["/"]
short_description_1["state-diagram-new-arrow-florbs"]
short_description_2["fix_random_ugly_red_text"]
```
If your work is specific to a single diagram type, it is a good idea to put the diagram type at the start of the description. This will help us keep release notes organized by a diagram type.
> **Note**
> A new feature described in issue 2945 that adds a new arrow type called 'florbs' to state diagrams
>
> `feature/2945_state-diagram-new-arrow-florbs`
> **💡 Tip**
> A bug described in issue 1123 that causes random ugly red text in multiple diagram types
>
> `bug/1123_fix_random_ugly_red_text`
## Contributing Code
Code is the heart of every software project. We strive to make it better. Who if not us?
### Where is the Code Located?
The core of Mermaid is located under `packages/mermaid/src`.
### Running Mermaid Locally
**Host**
```bash
pnpm run dev
```
**Docker**
```bash
./run dev
```
After starting the dev server open <http://localhost:9000> in your browser.
Now you are ready to make your changes!
### Make Changes
Have a look at <http://localhost:9000>. There is a list of demos that can be used to see and test your changes.
If you need a specific diagram, you can duplicate the `example.html` file in `/demos/dev` and add your own mermaid code to your copy.
That will be served at <http://localhost:9000/dev/your-file-name.html>.
After making code changes, the dev server will rebuild the mermaid library and automatically reload the page.
Edit files in `packages/mermaid/src` as required.
### Write Tests
Tests ensure that each function, module, or part of code does what it says it will do. This is critically important when other changes are made to ensure that existing code is not broken (no regression).
Just as important, the tests act as _specifications:_ they specify what the code does (or should do).
Whenever someone is new to a section of code, they should be able to read the tests to get a thorough understanding of what it does and why.
If you are fixing a bug, you should add tests to ensure that your code has actually fixed the bug, to specify/describe what the code is doing, and to ensure the bug doesn't happen again.
(If there had been a test for the situation, the bug never would have happened in the first place.)
You may need to change existing tests if they were inaccurate.
If you are adding a feature, you will definitely need to add tests. Depending on the size of your feature, you may need to add integration tests.
#### Unit Tests
Unit tests are tests that test a single function or module. They are the easiest to write and the fastest to run.
Unit tests are mandatory for all code except the renderers. (The renderers are tested with integration tests.)
We use [Vitest](https://vitest.dev) to run unit tests.
**Host**
You can use the following command to run the unit tests:
```sh
pnpm test
```
When writing new tests, it's easier to have the tests automatically run as you make changes. You can do this by running the following command:
```sh
pnpm test:watch
```
**Docker**
When using Docker prepend your command with `./run`:
```sh
./run pnpm test
```
#### Integration / End-to-End (E2E) Tests
These test the rendering and visual appearance of the diagrams.
This ensures that the rendering of that feature in the E2E will be reviewed in the release process going forward. Less chance that it breaks!
To start working with the E2E tests:
**Host**
- Run `pnpm dev` to start the dev server
- Start **Cypress** by running `pnpm cypress:open`
**Docker**
- Enable local connections for x11 server `xhost +local:`
- Run `./run pnpm dev` to start the dev server
- Start **Cypress** by running `./run pnpm cypress:open --project .`
The rendering tests are very straightforward to create. There is a function `imgSnapshotTest`, which takes a diagram in text form and the mermaid options, and it renders that diagram in Cypress.
When running in CI it will take a snapshot of the rendered diagram and compare it with the snapshot from last build and flag it for review if it differs.
This is what a rendering test looks like:
```js
it('should render forks and joins', () => {
imgSnapshotTest(
`
stateDiagram
state fork_state &lt;&lt;fork&gt;&gt;
[*] --> fork_state
fork_state --> State2
fork_state --> State3
state join_state &lt;&lt;join&gt;&gt;
State2 --> join_state
State3 --> join_state
join_state --> State4
State4 --> [*]
`,
{ logLevel: 0 }
);
});
```
<!-- **_[TODO - running the tests against what is expected in development. ]_** -->
<!-- **_[TODO - how to generate new screenshots]_** -->
### Update Documentation
> **💡 Tip**
> Our documentation is managed in `packages/mermaid/src/docs`. Details on how to edit is in the [documentation section](#contributing-documentation)
If the users have no way to know that things have changed, then you haven't really _fixed_ anything for the users; you've just added to making Mermaid feel broken.
Likewise, if users don't know that there is a new feature that you've implemented, it will forever remain unknown and unused.
The documentation has to be updated for users to know that things have been changed and added!
If you are adding a new feature, add `(v<MERMAID_RELEASE_VERSION>+)` in the title or description. It will be replaced automatically with the current version number when the release happens.
eg: `# Feature Name (v<MERMAID_RELEASE_VERSION>+)`
We know it can sometimes be hard to code _and_ write user documentation.
Create another issue specifically for the documentation.\
You will need to help with the PR, but definitely ask for help if you feel stuck.
When it feels hard to write stuff out, explaining it to someone and having that person ask you clarifying questions can often be 80% of the work!
When in doubt, write up and submit what you can. It can be clarified and refined later. (With documentation, something is better than nothing!)
## Contributing Documentation
If it is not in the documentation, it's like it never happened. Wouldn't that be sad? With all the effort that was put into the feature?
### Where is the Documentation Located?
> **Warning**
> DO NOT CHANGE FILES IN `/docs`
>
> The `docs` folder will be automatically generated when committing to `packages/mermaid/src/docs` and **should not** be edited manually.
Documentation is located in the [`packages/mermaid/src/docs`](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/tree/develop/packages/mermaid/src/docs) folder. Just pick the right section and start typing.
The contents of [mermaid.js.org](https://mermaid.js.org/) are based on the docs from the `master` branch. Updates committed to the `master` branch are reflected in the [Mermaid Docs](https://mermaid.js.org/) once published.
```mermaid-example
flowchart LR
classDef default fill:#fff,color:black,stroke:black
source["Edit /packages/mermaid/src/docs"] -- automatic processing--> published["View /docs which will be publised on Official Website"]
```
```mermaid
flowchart LR
classDef default fill:#fff,color:black,stroke:black
source["Edit /packages/mermaid/src/docs"] -- automatic processing--> published["View /docs which will be publised on Official Website"]
```
### Running the Documentation Website Locally
**[The mermaid documentation site](https://mermaid.js.org/) is powered by [Vitepress](https://vitepress.vuejs.org/).**
Start development server for the documentation site
**Host**
```bash
pnpm --filter mermaid run docs:dev
```
or
```bash
cd packages/mermaid
pnpm docs:dev
```
**Docker**
```bash
./run docs:dev
```
Open <http://localhost:3333/> in your browser.
### Formatting
The documentation is written in Markdown. To get acquainted with its syntax [see the GitHub Markdown help page](https://help.github.com/en/github/writing-on-github/basic-writing-and-formatting-syntax).
You can use `note`, `tip`, `warning` and `danger` in triple backticks to add a note, tip, warning or danger box.
> **‼️ Danger**
> Do not use vitepress specific markdown syntax `::: warning` as it will not be processed correctly.
Here are a few examples:
````markdown
```note
This is a note
```
```tip
This is a tip
```
```warning
This is a warning
```
```danger
This is a danger alert
```
````
> **Note**
> This is a note
> **💡 Tip**
> This is a tip
> **Warning**
> This is a warning
> **‼️ Danger**
> This is a danger alert
### Navigation
If you want to propose changes to how the documentation is _organized_, such as adding a new section or re-arranging or renaming a section, you must update the **sidebar navigation**, which is defined in [the vitepress config](../.vitepress/config.ts). The same goes to **topbar**.
### Build Docs
The content of `/docs` folder is built with Github Actions.
> **Warning**
> So as to allow automatic compilation of documentation pages you have to enable Github Actions on your fork first
## Submit your pull request
> **Note**
> Do not forget to push your changes
>
> ```bash
> git push -u origin docs/2910_update-guidelines
> ```
We make all changes via Pull Requests (PRs). Open a new one.
Right now we are not following any strict rules about naming PRs. Give it a representative title and short description. There is also a [pull request template](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/blob/develop/.github/pull_request_template.md) which will help you with it.
In case in its description contains a [magic comment](https://docs.github.com/en/issues/tracking-your-work-with-issues/linking-a-pull-request-to-an-issue) your PR will be automatically attached to the issue:
```markdown
Resolves #<your issue ID here>
```
## Congratulations
You have successfully submitted your improvements! What is next?
- PRs will be reviewed by active maintainers, who will provide feedback and request changes as needed.
- The maintainers will request a review from _knsv_, if necessary.
- Once the PR is approved, the maintainers will merge the PR into the `develop` branch.
- When a release is ready, the `release/x.x.x` branch will be created, extensively tested and knsv will be in charge of the release process.
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>
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# Contributing to Mermaid
> The following documentation describes how to work with Mermaid in your host environment.
> There's also a [Docker installation guide](../community/docker-development.md)
> if you prefer to work in a Docker environment.
So you want to help? That's great!
![Image of happy people jumping with excitement](https://media.giphy.com/media/BlVnrxJgTGsUw/giphy.gif)
Here are a few things to get you started on the right path.
## Get the Source Code
In GitHub, you first **fork** a repository when you are going to make changes and submit pull requests.
Then you **clone** a copy to your local development machine (e.g. where you code) to make a copy with all the files to work with.
[Fork mermaid](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/fork) to start contributing to the main project and its documentation, or [search for other repositories](https://github.com/orgs/mermaid-js/repositories).
[Here is a GitHub document that gives an overview of the process.](https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/quickstart/fork-a-repo)
## Technical Requirements
> The following documentation describes how to work with Mermaid in your host environment.
> There's also a [Docker installation guide](../community/docker-development.md)
> if you prefer to work in a Docker environment.
These are the tools we use for working with the code and documentation:
- [volta](https://volta.sh/) to manage node versions.
- [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/en/). `volta install node`
- [pnpm](https://pnpm.io/) package manager. `volta install pnpm`
- [npx](https://docs.npmjs.com/cli/v8/commands/npx) the packaged executor in npm. This is needed [to install pnpm.](#install-packages)
Follow the setup steps below to install them and start the development.
## Setup and Launch
### Switch to project
Once you have cloned the repository onto your development machine, change into the `mermaid` project folder (the top level directory of the mermaid project repository)
```bash
cd mermaid
```
### Install packages
Run `npx pnpm install`. You will need `npx` for this because volta doesn't support it yet.
```bash
npx pnpm install # npx is required for first install
```
### Launch
```bash
npx pnpm run dev
```
Now you are ready to make your changes! Edit whichever files in `src` as required.
Open <http://localhost:9000> in your browser, after starting the dev server.
There is a list of demos that can be used to see and test your changes.
If you need a specific diagram, you can duplicate the `example.html` file in `/demos/dev` and add your own mermaid code to your copy.
That will be served at <http://localhost:9000/dev/your-file-name.html>.
After making code changes, the dev server will rebuild the mermaid library. You will need to reload the browser page yourself to see the changes. (PRs for auto reload are welcome!)
## Verify Everything is Working
You can run the `test` script to verify that pnpm is working _and_ that the repository has been cloned correctly:
```bash
pnpm test
```
The `test` script and others are in the top-level `package.json` file.
All tests should run successfully without any errors or failures. (You might see _lint_ or _formatting_ warnings; those are ok during this step.)
## Last Words
Don't get daunted if it is hard in the beginning. We have a great community with only encouraging words. So, if you get stuck, ask for help and hints in the Slack forum. If you want to show off something good, show it off there.
[Join our Slack community if you want closer contact!](https://join.slack.com/t/mermaid-talk/shared_invite/enQtNzc4NDIyNzk4OTAyLWVhYjQxOTI2OTg4YmE1ZmJkY2Y4MTU3ODliYmIwOTY3NDJlYjA0YjIyZTdkMDMyZTUwOGI0NjEzYmEwODcwOTE)
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>
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>
> ## Please edit the corresponding file in [/packages/mermaid/src/docs/community/docker-development.md](../../packages/mermaid/src/docs/community/docker-development.md).
# Contributing to Mermaid via Docker
> The following documentation describes how to work with Mermaid in a Docker environment.
> There's also a [host installation guide](../community/development.md)
> if you prefer to work without a Docker environment.
So you want to help? That's great!
![Image of happy people jumping with excitement](https://media.giphy.com/media/BlVnrxJgTGsUw/giphy.gif)
Here are a few things to get you started on the right path.
## Get the Source Code
In GitHub, you first **fork** a repository when you are going to make changes and submit pull requests.
Then you **clone** a copy to your local development machine (e.g. where you code) to make a copy with all the files to work with.
[Fork mermaid](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/fork) to start contributing to the main project and its documentation, or [search for other repositories](https://github.com/orgs/mermaid-js/repositories).
[Here is a GitHub document that gives an overview of the process.](https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/quickstart/fork-a-repo)
## Technical Requirements
> The following documentation describes how to work with Mermaid in a Docker environment.
> There's also a [host installation guide](../community/development.md)
> if you prefer to work without a Docker environment.
[Install Docker](https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/). And that is pretty much all you need.
Optionally, to run GUI (Cypress) within Docker you will also need an X11 server installed.
You might already have it installed, so check this by running:
```bash
echo $DISPLAY
```
If the `$DISPLAY` variable is not empty, then an X11 server is running. Otherwise you may need to install one.
## Setup and Launch
### Switch to project
Once you have cloned the repository onto your development machine, change into the `mermaid` project folder (the top level directory of the mermaid project repository)
```bash
cd mermaid
```
### Make `./run` executable
For development using Docker there is a self-documented `run` bash script, which provides convenient aliases for `docker compose` commands.
Ensure `./run` script is executable:
```bash
chmod +x run
```
> **💡 Tip**
> To get detailed help simply type `./run` or `./run help`.
>
> It also has short _Development quick start guide_ embedded.
### Install packages
```bash
./run pnpm install # Install packages
```
### Launch
```bash
./run dev
```
Now you are ready to make your changes! Edit whichever files in `src` as required.
Open <http://localhost:9000> in your browser, after starting the dev server.
There is a list of demos that can be used to see and test your changes.
If you need a specific diagram, you can duplicate the `example.html` file in `/demos/dev` and add your own mermaid code to your copy.
That will be served at <http://localhost:9000/dev/your-file-name.html>.
After making code changes, the dev server will rebuild the mermaid library. You will need to reload the browser page yourself to see the changes. (PRs for auto reload are welcome!)
## Verify Everything is Working
```bash
./run pnpm test
```
The `test` script and others are in the top-level `package.json` file.
All tests should run successfully without any errors or failures. (You might see _lint_ or _formatting_ warnings; those are ok during this step.)
## Last Words
Don't get daunted if it is hard in the beginning. We have a great community with only encouraging words. So, if you get stuck, ask for help and hints in the Slack forum. If you want to show off something good, show it off there.
[Join our Slack community if you want closer contact!](https://join.slack.com/t/mermaid-talk/shared_invite/enQtNzc4NDIyNzk4OTAyLWVhYjQxOTI2OTg4YmE1ZmJkY2Y4MTU3ODliYmIwOTY3NDJlYjA0YjIyZTdkMDMyZTUwOGI0NjEzYmEwODcwOTE)
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>
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# Contributing Documentation
**_\[TODO: This section is still a WIP. It still needs MAJOR revision.]_**
If it is not in the documentation, it's like it never happened. Wouldn't that be sad? With all the effort that was put into the feature?
The docs are located in the `packages/mermaid/src/docs` folder and are written in Markdown. Just pick the right section and start typing.
The contents of [mermaid.js.org](https://mermaid.js.org/) are based on the docs from the `master` branch.
Updates committed to the `master` branch are reflected in the [Mermaid Docs](https://mermaid.js.org/) once published.
## How to Contribute to Documentation
We are a little less strict here, it is OK to commit directly in the `develop` branch if you are a collaborator.
The documentation is located in the `packages/mermaid/src/docs` directory and organized according to relevant subfolder.
The `docs` folder will be automatically generated when committing to `packages/mermaid/src/docs` and **should not** be edited manually.
```mermaid-example
flowchart LR
classDef default fill:#fff,color:black,stroke:black
source["files in /packages/mermaid/src/docs\n(changes should be done here)"] -- automatic processing\nto generate the final documentation--> published["files in /docs\ndisplayed on the official documentation site"]
```
```mermaid
flowchart LR
classDef default fill:#fff,color:black,stroke:black
source["files in /packages/mermaid/src/docs\n(changes should be done here)"] -- automatic processing\nto generate the final documentation--> published["files in /docs\ndisplayed on the official documentation site"]
```
You can use `note`, `tip`, `warning` and `danger` in triple backticks to add a note, tip, warning or danger box.
Do not use vitepress specific markdown syntax `::: warning` as it will not be processed correctly.
````markdown
```note
Note content
```
```tip
Tip content
```
```warning
Warning content
```
```danger
Danger content
```
````
> **Note**
> If the change is _only_ to the documentation, you can get your changes published to the site quicker by making a PR to the `master` branch. In that case, your branch should be based on master, not develop.
We encourage contributions to the documentation at [packages/mermaid/src/docs in the _develop_ branch](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/tree/develop/packages/mermaid/src/docs).
**_DO NOT CHANGE FILES IN `/docs`_**
## The official documentation site
**[The mermaid documentation site](https://mermaid.js.org/) is powered by [Vitepress](https://vitepress.vuejs.org/).**
To run the documentation site locally:
1. Run `pnpm --filter mermaid run docs:dev` to start the dev server. (Or `pnpm docs:dev` inside the `packages/mermaid` directory.)
2. Open <http://localhost:3333/> in your browser.
Markdown is used to format the text, for more information about Markdown [see the GitHub Markdown help page](https://help.github.com/en/github/writing-on-github/basic-writing-and-formatting-syntax).
To edit Docs on your computer:
_\[TODO: need to keep this in sync with [check out a git branch in Contributing Code above](#1-checkout-a-git-branch) ]_
1. Create a fork of the develop branch to work on.
2. Find the Markdown file (.md) to edit in the `packages/mermaid/src/docs` directory.
3. Make changes or add new documentation.
4. Commit changes to your branch and push it to GitHub (which should create a new branch).
5. Create a Pull Request from the branch of your fork.
To edit Docs on GitHub:
1. Login to [GitHub.com](https://www.github.com).
2. Navigate to [packages/mermaid/src/docs](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/tree/develop/packages/mermaid/src/docs) in the mermaid-js repository.
3. To edit a file, click the pencil icon at the top-right of the file contents panel.
4. Describe what you changed in the **Propose file change** section, located at the bottom of the page.
5. Submit your changes by clicking the button **Propose file change** at the bottom (by automatic creation of a fork and a new branch).
6. Visit the Actions tab in Github, `https://github.com/<Your Username>/mermaid/actions` and enable the actions for your fork. This will ensure that the documentation is built and updated in your fork.
7. Create a Pull Request of your newly forked branch by clicking the green **Create Pull Request** button.
## Documentation organization: Sidebar navigation
If you want to propose changes to how the documentation is _organized_, such as adding a new section or re-arranging or renaming a section, you must update the **sidebar navigation.**
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# Getting Started
So you want to help? That's great!
![Image of happy people jumping with excitement](https://media.giphy.com/media/BlVnrxJgTGsUw/giphy.gif)
Here are a few things to get you started on the right path.
## How can I help?
```mermaid
mindmap
root)Contributing(
Development
Solving issues
Adding new diagrams
Handling pull requests
Updating tooling
Testing
Verification of fixed issues
Regression testing in connection with releases
Testing pull requests
Management
Coordinating the work
Classification and monitoring of incoming issues
```
## Join the Development
> **💡 Tip** > **Check out our** [**detailed contribution guide**](./contributing.md).
Where to start:
- You could start getting some knowledge of the code base by working on [these "good first issues"](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/issues?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3A%22Good+first+issue%21%22+).
- You could jump right in and help us fix any of [these bugs](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3A%22Type%3A+Bug+%2F+Error%22++label%3A%22Contributor+needed%22+)!
- You could help write and [improve the documentation](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3A%22Area%3A+Documentation%22).
- You could work on a new feature! [These](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3A%22Area%3A+Development%22+label%3A%22Type%3A+Enhancement%22+label%3A%22Status%3A+Approved%22+) are some ideas!
- You could confirm the bugs in [these issues](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3A%22Status%3A+Triage%22++label%3A%22Type%3A+Bug+%2F+Error%22).
[Join our slack community if you want closer contact!](https://join.slack.com/t/mermaid-talk/shared_invite/enQtNzc4NDIyNzk4OTAyLWVhYjQxOTI2OTg4YmE1ZmJkY2Y4MTU3ODliYmIwOTY3NDJlYjA0YjIyZTdkMDMyZTUwOGI0NjEzYmEwODcwOTE)
## A Question Or a Suggestion?
> **💡 Tip** > **Have a look at** [**how to open an issue**](./questions-and-suggestions.md).
If you have faced a vulnerability [report it to us](./security.md).
## Last Words
Don't get daunted if it is hard in the beginning. We have a great community with only encouraging words. So, if you get stuck, ask for help and hints in the Slack forum. If you want to show off something good, show it off there.
[Join our Slack community if you want closer contact!](https://join.slack.com/t/mermaid-talk/shared_invite/enQtNzc4NDIyNzk4OTAyLWVhYjQxOTI2OTg4YmE1ZmJkY2Y4MTU3ODliYmIwOTY3NDJlYjA0YjIyZTdkMDMyZTUwOGI0NjEzYmEwODcwOTE)
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>
> ## Please edit the corresponding file in [/packages/mermaid/src/docs/community/new-diagram.md](../../packages/mermaid/src/docs/community/new-diagram.md).
> ## Please edit the corresponding file in [/packages/mermaid/src/docs/community/newDiagram.md](../../packages/mermaid/src/docs/community/newDiagram.md).
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# Questions or Suggestions?
## Search for Existing Issue
**_\[TODO: This section is still a WIP. It still needs MAJOR revision.]_**
First search to see if someone has already asked (and hopefully been answered) or suggested the same thing.
## First search to see if someone has already asked (and hopefully been answered) or suggested the same thing.
- [Search in Discussions](https://github.com/orgs/mermaid-js/discussions)
- [Search in Issues (Open & Closed)](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/issues?q=is%3Aissue)
- Search in Discussions
- Search in open Issues
- Search in closed Issues
If you find an open issue or discussion thread that is similar to your question but isn't answered, you can let us know that you are also interested in it.
Use the GitHub reactions to add a thumbs-up to the issue or discussion thread, or append to the issue if needed.
Use the GitHub reactions to add a thumbs-up to the issue or discussion thread.
This helps the team know the relative interest in something and helps them set priorities and assignments.
## Add a new Issue
Feel free to add to the discussion on the issue or topic.
You have not found anything that already addresses your request, or maybe you have come up with the new idea? Feel free to open a new issue or discussion.
If you can't find anything that already addresses your question or suggestion, _open a new issue:_
Log in to [GitHub.com](https://www.github.com), and use [GitHub issue tracker of the mermaid-js repository](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/issues). Press \[<https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/issues/new/choose>] issue, select the appropriate template and describe your problem.
Log in to [GitHub.com](https://www.github.com), open or append to an issue [using the GitHub issue tracker of the mermaid-js repository](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3A%22Area%3A+Documentation%22).

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> ## Please edit the corresponding file in [/packages/mermaid/src/docs/config/Tutorials.md](../../packages/mermaid/src/docs/config/Tutorials.md).
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graph LR
accTitle: Big Decisions
accDescr: Bob's Burgers process for making big decisions
A[Identify Big Decision] --> B{Make Big Decision}
A[Identify Big Descision] --> B{Make Big Decision}
B --> D[Be done]
```
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graph LR
accTitle: Big Decisions
accDescr: Bob's Burgers process for making big decisions
A[Identify Big Decision] --> B{Make Big Decision}
A[Identify Big Descision] --> B{Make Big Decision}
B --> D[Be done]
```
@@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ Here is the HTML generated for the SVG element: _(Note that some of the SVG attr
for making very, very big decisions.
This is actually a very simple flow: identify the big decision and then make the big decision.
}
A[Identify Big Decision] --> B{Make Big Decision}
A[Identify Big Descision] --> B{Make Big Decision}
B --> D[Be done]
```
@@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ Here is the HTML generated for the SVG element: _(Note that some of the SVG attr
for making very, very big decisions.
This is actually a very simple flow: identify the big decision and then make the big decision.
}
A[Identify Big Decision] --> B{Make Big Decision}
A[Identify Big Descision] --> B{Make Big Decision}
B --> D[Be done]
```

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>
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# Advanced mermaid (Coming soon..)
## splitting mermaid code from html
A more condensed html code can be achieved by embedding the mermaid code in its own .js file, which is referenced like so:
```html
...
</div>
</body>
</html>
```
The actual mermaid file could for example look like this:
```javascript
mermaid content ...
```
## mermaid configuration options
```markdown
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- The default configuration
- Overrides at the site level are set by the initialize call, and will be applied to all diagrams in the site/app. The term for this is the **siteConfig**.
- Frontmatter (v10.5.0+) - diagram authors can update selected configuration parameters in the frontmatter of the diagram. These are applied to the render config.
- Directives (Deprecated by Frontmatter) - diagram authors can update selected configuration parameters directly in the diagram code via directives. These are applied to the render config.
- Frontmatter (v10.5.0+) - diagram authors can update select configuration parameters in the frontmatter of the diagram. These are applied to the render config.
- Directives (Deprecated by Frontmatter) - diagram authors can update select configuration parameters directly in the diagram code via directives. These are applied to the render config.
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#### Defined in
[mermaidAPI.ts:60](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/mermaidAPI.ts#L60)
[mermaidAPI.ts:59](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/mermaidAPI.ts#L59)

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#### Defined in
[mermaidAPI.ts:80](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/mermaidAPI.ts#L80)
[mermaidAPI.ts:79](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/mermaidAPI.ts#L79)
---
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#### Defined in
[mermaidAPI.ts:70](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/mermaidAPI.ts#L70)
[mermaidAPI.ts:69](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/mermaidAPI.ts#L69)

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#### Defined in
[defaultConfig.ts:272](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/defaultConfig.ts#L272)
[defaultConfig.ts:268](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/defaultConfig.ts#L268)
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#### Defined in
[mermaidAPI.ts:64](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/mermaidAPI.ts#L64)
[mermaidAPI.ts:63](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/mermaidAPI.ts#L63)
## Variables
@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ mermaid.initialize(config);
#### Defined in
[mermaidAPI.ts:608](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/mermaidAPI.ts#L608)
[mermaidAPI.ts:641](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/mermaidAPI.ts#L641)
## Functions
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ Return the last node appended
#### Defined in
[mermaidAPI.ts:263](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/mermaidAPI.ts#L263)
[mermaidAPI.ts:299](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/mermaidAPI.ts#L299)
---
@@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ the cleaned up svgCode
#### Defined in
[mermaidAPI.ts:209](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/mermaidAPI.ts#L209)
[mermaidAPI.ts:245](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/mermaidAPI.ts#L245)
---
@@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ the string with all the user styles
#### Defined in
[mermaidAPI.ts:139](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/mermaidAPI.ts#L139)
[mermaidAPI.ts:175](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/mermaidAPI.ts#L175)
---
@@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ the string with all the user styles
#### Defined in
[mermaidAPI.ts:186](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/mermaidAPI.ts#L186)
[mermaidAPI.ts:222](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/mermaidAPI.ts#L222)
---
@@ -228,7 +228,47 @@ with an enclosing block that has each of the cssClasses followed by !important;
#### Defined in
[mermaidAPI.ts:124](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/mermaidAPI.ts#L124)
[mermaidAPI.ts:160](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/mermaidAPI.ts#L160)
---
### decodeEntities
**decodeEntities**(`text`): `string`
#### Parameters
| Name | Type | Description |
| :----- | :------- | :----------------- |
| `text` | `string` | text to be decoded |
#### Returns
`string`
#### Defined in
[mermaidAPI.ts:146](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/mermaidAPI.ts#L146)
---
### encodeEntities
**encodeEntities**(`text`): `string`
#### Parameters
| Name | Type | Description |
| :----- | :------- | :----------------- |
| `text` | `string` | text to be encoded |
#### Returns
`string`
#### Defined in
[mermaidAPI.ts:117](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/mermaidAPI.ts#L117)
---
@@ -254,7 +294,7 @@ Put the svgCode into an iFrame. Return the iFrame code
#### Defined in
[mermaidAPI.ts:240](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/mermaidAPI.ts#L240)
[mermaidAPI.ts:276](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/mermaidAPI.ts#L276)
---
@@ -279,4 +319,4 @@ Remove any existing elements from the given document
#### Defined in
[mermaidAPI.ts:313](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/mermaidAPI.ts#L313)
[mermaidAPI.ts:349](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/mermaidAPI.ts#L349)

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For the majority of users, Using the [Live Editor](https://mermaid.live/) would be sufficient, however you may also opt to deploy mermaid as a dependency or using the [Mermaid API](./setup/README.md).
We have compiled some Video [Tutorials](../ecosystem/tutorials.md) on how to use the Mermaid Live Editor.
We have compiled some Video [Tutorials](./Tutorials.md) on how to use the Mermaid Live Editor.
### Installing and Hosting Mermaid on a Webpage

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# Integrations
## Official integration
## Official integration: [Mermaid Chart](./mermaid-chart.md)
### Mermaid Chart
Mermaid Chart is built by the team behind Mermaid JS.
For more details, visit the [Mermaid Chart page](./mermaid-chart.md), or visit the [Mermaid Chart website](https://www.mermaidchart.com) .
We're excited about the growth of the Mermaid community, and the number of plugins and integrations that have been created with Mermaid.
## Community integrations
We're excited about the growth of the Mermaid community, and the number of plugins and integrations that have been created by the community.
See the list below of community plugins and integrations created with Mermaid.
> **Note**
> A ✅ indicates Native support for Mermaid on the respective platform.
To add an integration to this list, see the [Integrations - create page](./integrations-create.md).
Below are a list of community plugins and integrations created with Mermaid.
### Productivity tools
- [Atlassian Products](https://www.atlassian.com)
- [Mermaid for Confluence](https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1224722/mermaid-for-confluence?hosting=cloud&tab=overview)
- [Mermaid Integration for Confluence](https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1222792/mermaid-integration-for-confluence?hosting=cloud&tab=overview)
- [Mermaid Charts & Diagrams for Confluence](https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1222572/)
- [Mermaid Diagrams for Confluence](https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1226945/mermaid-diagrams-for-confluence?hosting=cloud&tab=overview)
- [Mermaid Live Editor for Confluence Cloud](https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1231571/mermaid-live-editor-for-confluence?hosting=cloud&tab=overview)
- [Mermaid Macro for Confluence](https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1231150/mermaid-macro-for-confluence?hosting=cloud&tab=overview)
- [Mermaid Plugin for Confluence](https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1214124/mermaid-plugin-for-confluence?hosting=server&tab=overview)
- [EliteSoft Mermaid Charts and Diagrams](https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1227286/elitesoft-mermaid-charts-and-diagrams?hosting=cloud&tab=overview)
- [Auto convert diagrams in Jira](https://github.com/coddingtonbear/jirafs-mermaid)
- [Mermaid Charts & Diagrams for Jira](https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1224537/)
- [Mermaid for Jira Cloud - Draw UML diagrams easily](https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1223053/mermaid-for-jira-cloud-draw-uml-diagrams-easily?hosting=cloud&tab=overview)
- [CloudScript.io Mermaid Addon](https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1219878/cloudscript-io-mermaid-addon?hosting=cloud&tab=overview)
- [Azure Devops](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/project/wiki/markdown-guidance?view=azure-devops#add-mermaid-diagrams-to-a-wiki-page) ✅
- [Deepdwn](https://billiam.itch.io/deepdwn) ✅
- [GitBook](https://gitbook.com)
- [Mermaid Plugin](https://github.com/JozoVilcek/gitbook-plugin-mermaid)
- [Mermaid plugin for GitBook](https://github.com/wwformat/gitbook-plugin-mermaid-pdf)
- [Markdown with Mermaid CLI](https://github.com/miao1007/gitbook-plugin-mermaid-cli)
- [Gitea](https://gitea.io) ✅
✅ = Native support
- [GitHub](https://github.com) ✅
- [Using code blocks](https://github.blog/2022-02-14-include-diagrams-markdown-files-mermaid/) ✅
- [GitHub action: Compile mermaid to image](https://github.com/neenjaw/compile-mermaid-markdown-action)
- [svg-generator](https://github.com/SimonKenyonShepard/mermaidjs-github-svg-generator)
- [GitHub Writer](https://github.com/ckeditor/github-writer)
- [SVG diagram generator](https://github.com/SimonKenyonShepard/mermaidjs-github-svg-generator)
- [GitLab](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/markdown.html#diagrams-and-flowcharts) ✅
- [Mermaid Plugin for JetBrains IDEs](https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/20146-mermaid)
- [Joplin](https://joplinapp.org) ✅
- [LiveBook](https://livebook.dev) ✅
- [Gitea](https://gitea.io) ✅
- [Azure Devops](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/project/wiki/wiki-markdown-guidance?view=azure-devops#add-mermaid-diagrams-to-a-wiki-page) ✅
- [Tuleap](https://docs.tuleap.org/user-guide/writing-in-tuleap.html#graphs) ✅
- [Mermaid Flow Visual Editor](https://www.mermaidflow.app) ✅
- [Mermerd](https://github.com/KarnerTh/mermerd)
- [Deepdwn](https://billiam.itch.io/deepdwn) ✅
- [Joplin](https://joplinapp.org) ✅
- [Slab](https://slab.com) ✅
- [Swimm](https://docs.swimm.io/features/diagrams-and-charts/#mermaid--swimm--up-to-date-diagrams-) ✅
- [NotesHub](https://noteshub.app) ✅
- [Swimm](https://swimm.io) ✅
- [Notion](https://notion.so) ✅
- [Observable](https://observablehq.com/@observablehq/mermaid) ✅
- [Obsidian](https://help.obsidian.md/Editing+and+formatting/Advanced+formatting+syntax#Diagram) ✅
- [GitBook](https://gitbook.com)
- [Mermaid Plugin](https://github.com/JozoVilcek/gitbook-plugin-mermaid)
- [Markdown with Mermaid CLI](https://github.com/miao1007/gitbook-plugin-mermaid-cli)
- [Mermaid plugin for GitBook](https://github.com/wwformat/gitbook-plugin-mermaid-pdf)
- [LiveBook](https://livebook.dev) ✅
- [Atlassian Products](https://www.atlassian.com)
- [Mermaid Charts & Diagrams for Confluence](https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1222572/)
- [Mermaid Charts & Diagrams for Jira](https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1224537/)
- [Mermaid Live Editor for Confluence Cloud](https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1231571/mermaid-live-editor-for-confluence?hosting=cloud&tab=overview)
- [Mermaid Plugin for Confluence](https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1214124/mermaid-plugin-for-confluence?hosting=server&tab=overview)
- [CloudScript.io Addon](https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1219878/cloudscript-io-mermaid-addon?hosting=cloud&tab=overview)
- [Auto convert diagrams in Jira](https://github.com/coddingtonbear/jirafs-mermaid)
- [Redmine](https://redmine.org)
- [Mermaid Macro](https://www.redmine.org/plugins/redmine_mermaid_macro)
- [Markdown for mermaid plugin](https://github.com/jamieh-mongolian/markdown-for-mermaid-plugin)
- [redmine-mermaid](https://github.com/styz/redmine_mermaid)
- [markdown-for-mermaid-plugin](https://github.com/jamieh-mongolian/markdown-for-mermaid-plugin)
- [Mermaid Plugin for JetBrains IDEs](https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/20146-mermaid)
- [mermerd](https://github.com/KarnerTh/mermerd)
- Visual Studio Code [Polyglot Interactive Notebooks](https://github.com/dotnet/interactive#net-interactive)
### CRM/ERP
@@ -81,137 +65,133 @@ Customer Relationship Management/Enterprise Resource Planning
Blogging frameworks and platforms
- [WordPress](https://wordpress.org)
- [WordPress Markdown Editor](https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-githuber-md)
- [WP-ReliableMD](https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-reliablemd/)
- [Hexo](https://hexo.io)
- [hexo-filter-mermaid-diagrams](https://github.com/webappdevelp/hexo-filter-mermaid-diagrams)
- [hexo-tag-mermaid](https://github.com/JameChou/hexo-tag-mermaid)
- [hexo-mermaid-diagrams](https://github.com/mslxl/hexo-mermaid-diagrams)
- [Nextra](https://nextra.site/)
- [Mermaid](https://nextra.site/docs/guide/mermaid)
- [WordPress](https://wordpress.org)
- [WordPress Markdown Editor](https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-githuber-md)
- [WP-ReliableMD](https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-reliablemd/)
### CMS/ECM
Content Management Systems/Enterprise Content Management
- [Grav CMS](https://getgrav.org/)
- [Mermaid Diagrams Plugin](https://github.com/DanielFlaum/grav-plugin-mermaid-diagrams)
- [GitLab Markdown Adapter](https://github.com/Goutte/grav-plugin-gitlab-markdown-adapter)
- [VitePress](https://vitepress.vuejs.org/)
- [Plugin for Mermaid.js](https://emersonbottero.github.io/vitepress-plugin-mermaid/)
- [VuePress](https://vuepress.vuejs.org/)
- [Plugin for Mermaid.js](https://github.com/eFrane/vuepress-plugin-mermaidjs)
- [Grav CMS](https://getgrav.org/)
- [Mermaid Diagrams](https://github.com/DanielFlaum/grav-plugin-mermaid-diagrams)
- [GitLab Markdown Adapter](https://github.com/Goutte/grav-plugin-gitlab-markdown-adapter)
### Communication
Communication tools and platforms
- [Discourse](https://discourse.org)
- [Mermaid Plugin](https://github.com/pnewell/discourse-mermaid)
- [Mermaid Plugin](https://github.com/pnewell/discourse-mermaid), [And](https://github.com/unfoldingWord-dev/discourse-mermaid)
- [Mattermost](https://mattermost.com/)
- [Mermaid Plugin](https://github.com/SpikeTings/Mermaid)
- [NodeBB](https://nodebb.org)
- [Mermaid Parser Plugin](https://www.npmjs.com/package/nodebb-plugin-mermaid)
- [phpBB](https://phpbb.com)
- [phpbb-ext-mermaid](https://github.com/AlfredoRamos/phpbb-ext-mermaid)
- [Slack](https://slack.com)
- [Mermaid Preview](https://github.com/JackuB/mermaid-for-slack)
- [NodeBB](https://nodebb.org)
- [Mermaid Plugin](https://www.npmjs.com/package/nodebb-plugin-mermaid)
### Wikis
- [DokuWiki](https://dokuwiki.org)
- [ComboStrap](https://combostrap.com/mermaid)
- [Mermaid Plugin](https://www.dokuwiki.org/plugin:mermaid)
- [Foswiki](https://foswiki.org)
- [Mermaid Plugin](https://foswiki.org/Extensions/MermaidPlugin)
- [MediaWiki](https://www.mediawiki.org)
- [Flex Diagrams Extension](https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Flex_Diagrams)
- [Mermaid Extension](https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Mermaid)
- [PmWiki](https://www.pmwiki.org)
- [MermaidJs Cookbook recipe](https://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/MermaidJs)
- [Flex Diagrams Extension](https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Flex_Diagrams)
- [Semantic Media Wiki](https://semantic-mediawiki.org)
- [Mermaid Plugin](https://github.com/SemanticMediaWiki/Mermaid)
- [Foswiki](https://foswiki.org)
- [Mermaid Plugin](https://foswiki.org/Extensions/MermaidPlugin)
- [DokuWiki](https://dokuwiki.org)
- [Mermaid Plugin](https://www.dokuwiki.org/plugin:mermaid)
- [ComboStrap](https://combostrap.com/mermaid)
- [TiddlyWiki](https://tiddlywiki.com/)
- [mermaid-tw5: wrapper for Mermaid Live](https://github.com/efurlanm/mermaid-tw5)
- [tw5-mermaid: plugin for managing Mermaid.js tiddlers](https://github.com/jasonmhoule/tw5-mermaid)
- [mermaid-tw5: full js library](https://github.com/efurlanm/mermaid-tw5)
- [tw5-mermaid: wrapper for Mermaid Live](https://github.com/jasonmhoule/tw5-mermaid)
### Editor Plugins
- Atom _(Atom has been [archived.](https://github.blog/2022-06-08-sunsetting-atom/))_
- [Markdown Preview Enhanced](https://github.com/shd101wyy/markdown-preview-enhanced)
- [Atom Mermaid](https://github.com/y-takey/atom-mermaid)
- [Language Mermaid Syntax Highlighter](https://github.com/ytisf/language-mermaid)
- [Astah](https://astah.net)
- [Export to Mermaid](https://github.com/Avens666/Astah_Jude_UML_export_to_Markdown-mermaid-Plantuml-)
- [Brackets](https://brackets.io/)
- [Mermaid Preview](https://github.com/AlanHohn/mermaid-preview)
- [CKEditor](https://github.com/ckeditor/ckeditor5)
- [CKEditor 5 Mermaid plugin](https://github.com/ckeditor/ckeditor5-mermaid)
- [Draw.io](https://draw.io)
- [Mermaid Plugin](https://github.com/nopeslide/drawio_mermaid_plugin)
- [GNU Emacs](https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/)
- [Major mode for .mmd files](https://github.com/abrochard/mermaid-mode)
- [Org-Mode integration](https://github.com/arnm/ob-mermaid)
- [GNU Nano](https://www.nano-editor.org/)
- [Nano Mermaid](https://github.com/Yash-Singh1/nano-mermaid)
- [Google docs](https://docs.google.com/)
- [Mermaid plugin for google docs](https://workspace.google.com/marketplace/app/mermaid/636321283856)
- [Inkdrop](https://www.inkdrop.app)
- [Mermaid Plugin](https://github.com/inkdropapp/inkdrop-mermaid)
- [Light Table](http://lighttable.com/)
- [Mermaid Plugin](https://github.com/cldwalker/Mermaid)
- [VS Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/)
- [Markdown Preview Mermaid Support](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=bierner.markdown-mermaid)
- [Mermaid Preview](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=vstirbu.vscode-mermaid-preview)
- [Markdown Preview Enhanced](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=shd101wyy.markdown-preview-enhanced)
- [Mermaid Markdown Syntax Highlighting](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=bpruitt-goddard.mermaid-markdown-syntax-highlighting)
- [Mermaid Editor](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=tomoyukim.vscode-mermaid-editor)
- [Mermaid Export](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=Gruntfuggly.mermaid-export)
- [Markdown PDF](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=yzane.markdown-pdf)
- [Preview](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=searKing.preview-vscode)
- [Preview Sequence Diagrams](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=arichika.previewseqdiag-vscode)
- [Markdown-It](https://github.com/markdown-it/markdown-it)
- [Textual UML Parser](https://github.com/manastalukdar/markdown-it-textual-uml)
- [Mermaid Plugin](https://github.com/tylingsoft/markdown-it-mermaid)
- [md-it-mermaid](https://github.com/iamcco/md-it-mermaid)
- [markdown-it-mermaid-fence-new](https://github.com/Revomatico/markdown-it-mermaid-fence-new)
- [markdown-it-mermaid-less](https://github.com/searKing/markdown-it-mermaid-less)
- [Podlite](https://github.com/zag/podlite-desktop)
- [=Diagram block](https://github.com/zag/podlite/tree/main/packages/podlite-diagrams)
- [Standard Notes](https://standardnotes.com/)
- [Mermaid Extension](https://github.com/nienow/sn-mermaid)
- Atom _(Atom has been [archived.](https://github.blog/2022-06-08-sunsetting-atom/))_
- [Markdown Preview Enhanced](https://github.com/shd101wyy/markdown-preview-enhanced)
- [Atom Mermaid](https://github.com/y-takey/atom-mermaid)
- [Language Mermaid Syntax Highlighter](https://github.com/ytisf/language-mermaid)
- [Sublime Text 3](https://sublimetext.com)
- [Mermaid Package](https://packagecontrol.io/packages/Mermaid)
- [VS Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/)
- [Mermaid Editor](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=tomoyukim.vscode-mermaid-editor)
- [Mermaid Export](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=Gruntfuggly.mermaid-export)
- [Markdown PDF](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=yzane.markdown-pdf)
- [Markdown Preview Mermaid Support](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=bierner.markdown-mermaid)
- [Markdown Preview Enhanced](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=shd101wyy.markdown-preview-enhanced)
- [Mermaid Preview](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=vstirbu.vscode-mermaid-preview)
- [Preview](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=searKing.preview-vscode)
- [Preview Sequence Diagrams](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=arichika.previewseqdiag-vscode)
- [Mermaid Markdown Syntax Highlighting](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=bpruitt-goddard.mermaid-markdown-syntax-highlighting)
- [Astah](https://astah.net)
- [Export to Mermaid](https://github.com/Avens666/Astah_Jude_UML_export_to_Markdown-mermaid-Plantuml-)
- [Light Table](http://lighttable.com/)
- [Mermaid Plugin](https://github.com/cldwalker/Mermaid)
- [Draw.io](https://draw.io) - [Plugin](https://github.com/nopeslide/drawio_mermaid_plugin)
- [Inkdrop](https://www.inkdrop.app) - [Plugin](https://github.com/inkdropapp/inkdrop-mermaid)
- [Vim](https://www.vim.org)
- [Official Vim Syntax and ftplugin](https://github.com/craigmac/vim-mermaid)
- [Vim Diagram Syntax](https://github.com/zhaozg/vim-diagram)
- [Official Vim Syntax and ft plugin](https://github.com/craigmac/vim-mermaid)
- [GNU Emacs](https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/)
- [Major mode for .mmd files](https://github.com/abrochard/mermaid-mode)
- [Org-Mode integration](https://github.com/arnm/ob-mermaid)
- [Brackets](https://brackets.io/)
- [Mermaid Preview](https://github.com/AlanHohn/mermaid-preview)
- [Iodide](https://github.com/iodide-project/iodide)
- [iodide-mermaid-plugin](https://github.com/iodide-project/iodide-mermaid-plugin)
- [Google docs](https://docs.google.com/)
- [Mermaid plugin for google docs](https://workspace.google.com/marketplace/app/mermaid/636321283856)
- [Podlite](https://github.com/zag/podlite-desktop)
- [Named block =Diagram](https://github.com/zag/podlite/tree/main/packages/podlite-diagrams)
- [GNU Nano](https://www.nano-editor.org/)
- [Nano Mermaid](https://github.com/Yash-Singh1/nano-mermaid)
- [CKEditor](https://github.com/ckeditor/ckeditor5)
- [CKEditor 5 Mermaid plugin](https://github.com/ckeditor/ckeditor5-mermaid)
- [Standard Notes](https://standardnotes.com/)
- [sn-mermaid](https://github.com/nienow/sn-mermaid)
### Document Generation
- [Codedoc](https://codedoc.cc/)
- [codedoc-mermaid-plugin](https://www.npmjs.com/package/codedoc-mermaid-plugin)
- [Docsy Hugo Theme](https://www.docsy.dev/docs/adding-content/lookandfeel/#diagrams-with-mermaid)
- [Docusaurus](https://docusaurus.io/docs/markdown-features/diagrams) ✅
- [Swimm - Up-to-date diagrams with Swimm, the knowledge management tool for code](https://docs.swimm.io/Features/diagrams-and-charts)
- [Sphinx](https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/)
- [sphinxcontrib-mermaid](https://github.com/mgaitan/sphinxcontrib-mermaid)
- [remark](https://remark.js.org/)
- [remark-mermaidjs](https://github.com/remcohaszing/remark-mermaidjs)
- [rehype](https://github.com/rehypejs/rehype)
- [rehype-mermaidjs](https://github.com/remcohaszing/rehype-mermaidjs)
- [Gatsby](https://www.gatsbyjs.com/)
- [gatsby-remark-mermaid](https://github.com/remcohaszing/gatsby-remark-mermaid)
- [JSDoc](https://jsdoc.app/)
- [jsdoc-mermaid](https://github.com/Jellyvision/jsdoc-mermaid)
- [mdBook](https://rust-lang.github.io/mdBook/index.html)
- [mdbook-mermaid](https://github.com/badboy/mdbook-mermaid)
- [MkDocs](https://www.mkdocs.org)
- [mkdocs-mermaid2-plugin](https://github.com/fralau/mkdocs-mermaid2-plugin)
- [mkdocs-material](https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material), check the [docs](https://squidfunk.github.io/mkdocs-material/reference/diagrams/)
- [Quarto](https://quarto.org/)
- [rehype](https://github.com/rehypejs/rehype)
- [rehype-mermaid](https://github.com/remcohaszing/rehype-mermaid)
- [remark](https://remark.js.org/)
- [remark-mermaidjs](https://github.com/remcohaszing/remark-mermaidjs)
- [Sphinx](https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/)
- [sphinxcontrib-mermaid](https://github.com/mgaitan/sphinxcontrib-mermaid)
- [Type Doc](https://typedoc.org/)
- [typedoc-plugin-mermaid](https://www.npmjs.com/package/typedoc-plugin-mermaid)
- [Typora](https://support.typora.io/Draw-Diagrams-With-Markdown/#mermaid) ✅
- [Unison programming language](https://www.unison-lang.org/docs/usage-topics/documentation/)
- [Docsy Hugo Theme](https://www.docsy.dev/docs/adding-content/lookandfeel/#diagrams-with-mermaid) (native support in theme)
- [Codedoc](https://codedoc.cc/)
- [codedoc-mermaid-plugin](https://www.npmjs.com/package/codedoc-mermaid-plugin)
- [mdbook](https://rust-lang.github.io/mdBook/index.html)
- [mdbook-mermaid](https://github.com/badboy/mdbook-mermaid)
- [Quarto](https://quarto.org/)
- [Typora](https://typora.io/) ([native support](https://support.typora.io/Draw-Diagrams-With-Markdown/#mermaid))
### Browser Extensions
@@ -222,7 +202,7 @@ Communication tools and platforms
| Diagram Tab | - | - | - | - | [🐙🔗](https://github.com/khafast/diagramtab) |
| Markdown Diagrams | [🎡🔗](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/markdown-diagrams/pmoglnmodacnbbofbgcagndelmgaclel/) | [🦊🔗](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/markdown-diagrams/) | [🔴🔗](https://addons.opera.com/en/extensions/details/markdown-diagrams/) | [🌀🔗](https://microsoftedge.microsoft.com/addons/detail/markdown-diagrams/hceenoomhhdkjjijnmlclkpenkapfihe) | [🐙🔗](https://github.com/marcozaccari/markdown-diagrams-browser-extension/tree/master/doc/examples) |
| Markdown Viewer | - | [🦊🔗](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/markdown-viewer-chrome/) | - | - | [🐙🔗](https://github.com/simov/markdown-viewer) |
| Extensions for Mermaid | - | - | [🔴🔗](https://addons.opera.com/en/extensions/details/extensions-for-mermaid/) | - | [🐙🔗](https://github.com/Stefan-S/mermaid-extension) |
| Extensions for Mermaid | - | [🦊🔗](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/markdown-viewer-chrome/) | [🔴🔗](https://addons.opera.com/en/extensions/details/extensions-for-mermaid/) | - | [🐙🔗](https://github.com/Stefan-S/mermaid-extension) |
| Chrome Diagrammer | [🎡🔗](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/chrome-diagrammer/bkpbgjmkomfoakfklcjeoegkklgjnnpk) | - | - | - | - |
| Mermaid Diagrams | [🎡🔗](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/mermaid-diagrams/phfcghedmopjadpojhmmaffjmfiakfil) | - | - | - | - |
| Monkeys | [🎡🔗](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/monkeys-mermaid-for-githu/cplfdpoajbclbgphaphphcldamfkjlgi) | - | - | - | - |
@@ -230,23 +210,19 @@ Communication tools and platforms
### Other
- [Bisheng](https://www.npmjs.com/package/bisheng)
- [bisheng-plugin-mermaid](https://github.com/yct21/bisheng-plugin-mermaid)
- [Codemia: A tool to practice system design problems](https://codemia.io) ✅
- [ExDoc](https://github.com/elixir-lang/ex_doc)
- [Rendering Mermaid graphs](https://github.com/elixir-lang/ex_doc#rendering-mermaid-graphs)
- [Jekyll](https://jekyllrb.com/)
- [jekyll-mermaid](https://rubygems.org/gems/jekyll-mermaid)
- [jekyll-mermaid-diagrams](https://github.com/fuzhibo/jekyll-mermaid-diagrams)
- [mermaid-isomorphic](https://github.com/remcohaszing/mermaid-isomorphic)
- [mermaid-server: Generate diagrams using a HTTP request](https://github.com/TomWright/mermaid-server)
- [NiceGUI: Let any browser be the frontend of your Python code](https://nicegui.io) ✅
- [ui.mermaid(...)](https://nicegui.io/documentation/mermaid)
- [Reveal.js](https://github.com/hakimel/reveal.js)
- [reveal.js-mermaid-plugin](https://github.com/ludwick/reveal.js-mermaid-plugin)
- [Bisheng](https://www.npmjs.com/package/bisheng)
- [bisheng-plugin-mermaid](https://github.com/yct21/bisheng-plugin-mermaid)
- [Reveal CK](https://github.com/jedcn/reveal-ck)
- [reveal-ck-mermaid-plugin](https://github.com/tmtm/reveal-ck-mermaid-plugin)
- [mermaid-isomorphic](https://github.com/remcohaszing/mermaid-isomorphic)
- [mermaid-server: Generate diagrams using a HTTP request](https://github.com/TomWright/mermaid-server)
- [ExDoc](https://github.com/elixir-lang/ex_doc)
- [Rendering Mermaid graphs](https://github.com/elixir-lang/ex_doc#rendering-mermaid-graphs)
- [NiceGUI: Let any browser be the frontend of your Python code](https://nicegui.io)
- [ui.mermaid(...)](https://nicegui.io/reference#mermaid_diagrams)
- [ui.markdown(..., extras=\['mermaid'\])](https://nicegui.io/reference#markdown_element)

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- **Collaboration** - A web based collaboration feature for multi-user editing on Mermaid diagrams in real-time (Pro plan).
- **Plugins** - A plugin system for extending the functionality of Mermaid.
- **Plugins** - A plugin system for extending the functionality of Mermaid. Currently includes [VS Code](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=MermaidChart.vscode-mermaid-chart) and [ChatGPT](https://www.mermaidchart.com/plugins/chatgpt).
Plugins are available for:
- [ChatGPT](https://docs.mermaidchart.com/plugins/chatgpt)
- [JetBrains IDE](https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/23043-mermaid-chart)
- [Microsoft PowerPoint and Word](https://appsource.microsoft.com/en-us/product/office/WA200006214?tab=Overview)
- [Visual Studio Code](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=MermaidChart.vscode-mermaid-chart)
- **AI diagramming** - A feature for generating Mermaid diagrams from text using AI (Pro plan).
- **AI** - An AI chatbot that can generate Mermaid diagrams from text (Pro plan).
- **More** - To learn more, visit our [Product](https://www.mermaidchart.com/product) page.
@@ -47,7 +40,7 @@
Sign up for a free account at [Mermaid Chart](https://www.mermaidchart.com/app/sign-up).
Mermaid Chart is currently offering a 14-day free trial of our newly-launched Pro tier. To learn more, visit our [Pricing](https://mermaidchart.com/pricing) page.
Mermaid Chart is currently offering a 30-day free trial of our newly-launched Pro tier. To learn more, visit our [Pricing](https://mermaidchart.com/pricing) page.
## Mermaid JS contributions

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>
> ## Please edit the corresponding file in [/packages/mermaid/src/docs/intro/getting-started.md](../../packages/mermaid/src/docs/intro/getting-started.md).
# Mermaid User Guide
# A Mermaid User-Guide for Beginners
## Mermaid is composed of three parts
Mermaid is composed of three parts: Deployment, Syntax and Configuration.
1. Deployment
2. Syntax
3. Configuration
This section talks about the different ways to deploy Mermaid. Learning the [Syntax](syntax-reference.md) would be of great help to the beginner.
This section talks about the different ways to **deploy** Mermaid.
> Generally the live editor is enough for most general uses of mermaid, and is a good place to start learning.
If you are a beginner:
**Absolute beginners are advised to view the Video [Tutorials](../config/Tutorials.md) on the Live Editor, to gain a better understanding of mermaid.**
- Check out the [Diagram Syntax](syntax-reference.md) page
- Check out the [Tutorials](../ecosystem/tutorials.md) page
## Four ways of using mermaid:
## Ways to use Mermaid
1. Using the Mermaid Live Editor at [mermaid.live](https://mermaid.live).
2. Using [mermaid plugins](../ecosystem/integrations-community.md) with programs you are familiar with.
3. Calling the Mermaid JavaScript API.
4. Deploying Mermaid as a dependency.
1. [Using the Mermaid Live Editor](getting-started.md#_1-using-the-mermaid-live-editor)
2. [Using the Mermaid Chart Editor](getting-started.md#_2-using-the-mermaid-chart-editor)
3. [Using Mermaid Plugins and Integrations](getting-started.md#_3-using-mermaid-plugins)
4. [Calling the Mermaid JavaScript API](getting-started.md#_4-calling-the-mermaid-javascript-api)
5. [Adding Mermaid as a dependency](getting-started.md#_5-adding-mermaid-as-a-dependency)
**Note: It is our recommendation that you review all approaches, and choose the one that is best for your project.**
To learn more, visit the [Usage](../config/usage.md) page.
> More in depth information can be found at [Usage](../config/usage.md).
## 1. Using the Mermaid Live Editor
## 1. Using the Live Editor
Available at the [Mermaid Live Editor](https://mermaid.live) website.
### Features
<br />
#### • Diagram Code
In the `Code` panel, write or edit Mermaid code, and instantly `Preview` the rendered result in the diagram panel.
Here is an example of Mermaid code and its rendered result:
Available at [mermaid.live](https://mermaid.live)
```mermaid-example
graph TD
@@ -65,161 +51,79 @@ graph TD
F --> B
```
<br />
In the `Code` section one can write or edit raw mermaid code, and instantly `Preview` the rendered result on the panel beside it.
#### • Configurations
Configuration options are available in the `Configuration` panel. The options are applied to the diagram in the `Preview` panel.
To learn more, visit the [Configuration Reference](../config/setup/README.md) page
The `Configuration` Section is for changing the appearance and behavior of mermaid diagrams. An easy introduction to mermaid configuration is found in the [Advanced usage](../config/advanced.md) section. A complete configuration reference cataloging the default values can be found on the [mermaidAPI](../config/setup/README.md) page.
![Code,Config and Preview](./img/Code-Preview-Config.png)
<br />
### Editing History
#### • Editing History
Your code will be autosaved every minute into the Timeline tab of History which shows the most recent 30 items.
Your code will be autosaved and appear in the `Timeline` tab of the `History` section. Edits are saved every minute and only the last 30 edits are viewable.
You can manually save code by clicking the Save icon in the History section. It can also be accessed in the Saved tab. This is stored in the browser storage only.
Alternatively, you can manually save code by clicking on the `Save` icon from the `History` section.
### Saving a Diagram:
> **Note**
> History is stored in the browser storage only.
You may choose any of the methods below, to save it
<br />
#### • Saving a diagram
There are multiple ways of saving your diagram from the `Actions` section:
- export PNG
- export SVG
- export as Markdown
**We recommend that you save your diagram code on top of any method you choose, in order to make edits and modifications further down the line.**
![Flowchart](./img/Live-Editor-Choices.png)
<br />
### Editing your diagrams
#### • Editing your diagrams
Editing is as easy as pasting your **Diagram code**, into the `code` section of the `Live Editor`.
To edit your diagram, you can copy paste existing Mermaid diagram code into the `Code` section of the `Live Editor`.
### Loading from Gists
Or:
The Gist you create should have a code.mmd file and optionally a config.json. [Example](https://gist.github.com/sidharthv96/6268a23e673a533dcb198f241fd7012a)
- create a new diagram from scratch
- use a Sample Diagram from the `Sample Diagrams` section
To load a gist into the Editor, you can use <https://mermaid.live/edit?gist=https://gist.github.com/sidharthv96/6268a23e673a533dcb198f241fd7012a>
<br />
and to View, <https://mermaid.live/view?gist=https://gist.github.com/sidharthv96/6268a23e673a533dcb198f241fd7012a>
#### • Loading from Gists
## 2. Using Mermaid Plugins:
The Gist you create should have a `code.mmd` file and optionally a `config.json`, similar to this [example](https://gist.github.com/sidharthv96/6268a23e673a533dcb198f241fd7012a).
You can generate mermaid diagrams from within popular applications using plug-ins. It can be done in the same way, you would use the Live Editor. Here's a list of [Mermaid Plugins](../ecosystem/integrations-community.md).
> **Note**
> To learn about Gists, visit the GitHub documentation page on [Creating gists](https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/writing-on-github/editing-and-sharing-content-with-gists/creating-gists).
**This is covered in greater detail in the [Usage section](../config/usage.md)**
Once you have created a Gist, copy paste the Gist URL into the respective field in the `Actions` section and click on the `Load Gist` button.
## 3. Calling the JavaScript API
Here is an example of a Gist being loaded into the Editor:
This method can be used with any common web server like Apache, IIS, nginx, node express.
<https://mermaid.live/edit?gist=https://gist.github.com/sidharthv96/6268a23e673a533dcb198f241fd7012a>
And, here is the diagram view from the above example:
<https://mermaid.live/view?gist=https://gist.github.com/sidharthv96/6268a23e673a533dcb198f241fd7012a>
## 2. Using the Mermaid Chart Editor
Available at the [Mermaid Chart](https://www.mermaidchart.com/) website.
Mermaid Chart is a web-based diagram editor that allows you to create and edit diagrams in your browser. It is built by the team behind Mermaid.
Features include:
- AI diagramming
- Collaboration & multi-user editing
- Storage
- and more
To learn more, visit the [Mermaid Chart page](/ecosystem/mermaid-chart.html) in the Ecosystem section of the documentation.
Or go to the [Mermaid Chart website](https://www.mermaidchart.com/app/sign-up) to sign up for a Free account.
## 3. Using Mermaid Plugins
### Mermaid Plugins
You can generate Mermaid diagrams from within popular applications using plug-ins.
For a list of Mermaid Plugins and Integrations, visit the [Integrations page](../ecosystem/integrations-community.md).
### Mermaid Chart Plugins
Mermaid Chart plugins are available for:
- [ChatGPT](https://docs.mermaidchart.com/plugins/chatgpt)
- [JetBrains IDE](https://docs.mermaidchart.com/plugins/jetbrains-ide)
- [Microsoft PowerPoint](https://docs.mermaidchart.com/plugins/microsoft-powerpoint)
- [Microsoft Word](https://docs.mermaidchart.com/plugins/microsoft-word)
- [Visual Studio Code](https://docs.mermaidchart.com/plugins/visual-studio-code)
To learn more, visit the [Mermaid Chart Plugins](https://www.mermaidchart.com/plugins) page.
### Native Mermaid Support
For apps that support markdown (e.g. [GitHub](https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/writing-on-github/working-with-advanced-formatting/creating-diagrams) and [GitLab](https://handbook.gitlab.com/handbook/tools-and-tips/mermaid/)), you can add Mermaid diagrams by making a `mermaid` code block.
````markdown
The following code-block will be rendered as a Mermaid diagram:
```mermaid
flowchart LR
A --> B
```
````
## 4. Calling the Mermaid JavaScript API
This method can be used with any common web server like `Apache`, `IIS`, `Nginx`, and `Node Express`.
You will also need a text editing tool like `Notepad++` to generate an `html` file. It is then deployed by a web browser, i.e. `Firefox`, `Chrome`, `Safari`.
> **Note**
> Internet Explorer is not supported.
You will also need a text editing tool like Notepad++ to generate a .html file. It is then deployed by a web browser (such as Firefox, Chrome, Safari, but not Internet Explorer).
The API works by pulling rendering instructions from the source `mermaid.js` in order to render diagrams on the page.
### Requirements for the Mermaid API
### Requirements for the Mermaid API.
When writing the `html` file, we give two instructions inside the `html code` to the `web browser`:
When writing the .html file, we give two instructions inside the html code to the web browser:
a. The Mermaid code for the diagram we want to create.
a. The mermaid code for the diagram we want to create.
b. The importing of the Mermaid library through the `mermaid.esm.mjs` or `mermaid.esm.min.mjs`, and the `mermaid.initialize()` call, which dictates the appearance of diagrams and also starts the rendering process.
b. The importing of mermaid library through the `mermaid.esm.mjs` or `mermaid.esm.min.mjs` and the `mermaid.initialize()` call, which dictates the appearance of diagrams and also starts the rendering process.
#### Examples
- This is an example of an embedded Mermaid diagram definition inside a `<pre class="mermaid">`:
**a. The embedded mermaid diagram definition inside a `<pre class="mermaid">`:**
```html
<body>
Here is a mermaid diagram:
<pre class="mermaid">
graph TD
A[Client] --> B[Load Balancer]
B --> C[Server01]
graph TD
A[Client] --> B[Load Balancer]
B --> C[Server01]
B --> D[Server02]
</pre>
</body>
```
> **Note**
> Every Mermaid chart/graph/diagram definition should have separate `<pre>` tags.
**Notes**: Every Mermaid chart/graph/diagram definition, should have separate `<pre>` tags.
- This is an example of a Mermaid import and the `mermaid.initialize()` call.
**b. The import of mermaid and the `mermaid.initialize()` call.**
> **Note**
> A `mermaid.initialize()` call takes all the definitions contained within `<pre class="mermaid">` tags and renders them into diagrams.
`mermaid.initialize()` call takes all the definitions contained in all the `<pre class="mermaid">` tags that it finds in the html body and renders them into diagrams. Example:
```html
<body>
@@ -230,8 +134,8 @@ b. The importing of the Mermaid library through the `mermaid.esm.mjs` or `mermai
</body>
```
> **Note**
> Rendering in Mermaid is initialized by the `mermaid.initialize()` call. However, doing the opposite lets you control when it starts looking for `<pre>` tags inside the web page with `mermaid.initialize()`. This is useful when you think that not all `<pre>` tags may have loaded on the execution of `mermaid.esm.min.mjs` file.
**Notes**:
Rendering in Mermaid is initialized by `mermaid.initialize()` call. However, doing the opposite lets you control when it starts looking for `<pre>` tags inside the web page with `mermaid.initialize()`. This is useful when you think that not all `<pre>` tags may have loaded on the execution of `mermaid.esm.min.mjs` file.
`startOnLoad` is one of the parameters that can be defined by `mermaid.initialize()`
@@ -239,7 +143,9 @@ b. The importing of the Mermaid library through the `mermaid.esm.mjs` or `mermai
| ----------- | --------------------------------- | ------- | ----------- |
| startOnLoad | Toggle for Rendering upon loading | Boolean | true, false |
In this example, the `mermaidAPI` is being called through the `CDN`:
### Working Examples
**Here is a full working example of the mermaidAPI being called through the CDN:**
```html
<html>
@@ -269,7 +175,8 @@ In this example, the `mermaidAPI` is being called through the `CDN`:
</html>
```
In this example, `mermaid.js` is referenced in `src` as a separate JavaScript file:
**Another Option:**
In this example mermaid.js is referenced in `src` as a separate JavaScript file, in an example Path.
```html
<html lang="en">
@@ -297,30 +204,21 @@ In this example, `mermaid.js` is referenced in `src` as a separate JavaScript fi
</html>
```
## 5. Adding Mermaid as a dependency
---
Below are the steps for adding Mermaid as a dependency:
## 4. Adding Mermaid as a dependency.
1. Install `node v16`
1. install node v16, which would have npm
> **Note**
> To learn more about downloading and installing `Node.js` and `npm`, visit the [npm Docs website](https://docs.npmjs.com/downloading-and-installing-node-js-and-npm).
2. download yarn using npm by entering the command below:
npm install -g yarn
1. Install `yarn` using `npm` with this command:
3. After yarn installs, enter the following command:
yarn add mermaid
`npm install -g yarn`
4. To add Mermaid as a Dev Dependency
yarn add --dev mermaid
2. After yarn installs, enter this command:
**Comments from Knut Sveidqvist, creator of mermaid:**
`yarn add mermaid`
3. To add Mermaid as a dev dependency, enter this command:
`yarn add --dev mermaid`
## Closing note
> **Note**
> Comments from Knut Sveidqvist, creator of Mermaid:
>
> - In early versions of Mermaid, the `<script>` tag was invoked in the `<head>` part of the web page. Nowadays, we can place it in the `<body>` as seen above. Older parts of the documentation frequently reflect the previous way, which still works.
- In early versions of mermaid, the `<script>` tag was invoked in the `<head>` part of the web page. Nowadays we can place it in the `<body>` as seen above. Older parts of the documentation frequently reflect the previous way which still works.

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But not having diagrams or docs ruins productivity and hurts organizational learning.<br/>
Mermaid addresses this problem by enabling users to create easily modifiable diagrams, it can also be made part of production scripts (and other pieces of code).<br/> <br/>
Mermaid allows even non-programmers to easily create detailed and diagrams through the [Mermaid Live Editor](https://mermaid.live/).<br/>
[Tutorials](../ecosystem/tutorials.md) has video tutorials.
[Tutorials](../config/Tutorials.md) has video tutorials.
Use Mermaid with your favorite applications, check out the list of [Community Integrations](../ecosystem/integrations-community.md).
For a more detailed introduction to Mermaid and some of its more basic uses, look to the [Beginner's Guide](../intro/getting-started.md) and [Usage](../config/usage.md).
🌐 [CDN](https://www.jsdelivr.com/package/npm/mermaid) | 📖 [Documentation](https://mermaidjs.github.io) | 🙌 [Contribution](../community/contributing.md) | 🔌 [Plug-Ins](../ecosystem/integrations-community.md)
🌐 [CDN](https://www.jsdelivr.com/package/npm/mermaid) | 📖 [Documentation](https://mermaidjs.github.io) | 🙌 [Contribution](../community/development.md) | 🔌 [Plug-Ins](../ecosystem/integrations-community.md)
> 🖖 Keep a steady pulse: mermaid needs more Collaborators, [Read More](https://github.com/knsv/mermaid/issues/866).
@@ -283,26 +283,6 @@ quadrantChart
Campaign F: [0.35, 0.78]
```
### [XY Chart](../syntax/xyChart.md)
```mermaid-example
xychart-beta
title "Sales Revenue"
x-axis [jan, feb, mar, apr, may, jun, jul, aug, sep, oct, nov, dec]
y-axis "Revenue (in $)" 4000 --> 11000
bar [5000, 6000, 7500, 8200, 9500, 10500, 11000, 10200, 9200, 8500, 7000, 6000]
line [5000, 6000, 7500, 8200, 9500, 10500, 11000, 10200, 9200, 8500, 7000, 6000]
```
```mermaid
xychart-beta
title "Sales Revenue"
x-axis [jan, feb, mar, apr, may, jun, jul, aug, sep, oct, nov, dec]
y-axis "Revenue (in $)" 4000 --> 11000
bar [5000, 6000, 7500, 8200, 9500, 10500, 11000, 10200, 9200, 8500, 7000, 6000]
line [5000, 6000, 7500, 8200, 9500, 10500, 11000, 10200, 9200, 8500, 7000, 6000]
```
## Installation
**In depth guides and examples can be found at [Getting Started](./getting-started.md) and [Usage](../config/usage.md).**
@@ -340,7 +320,7 @@ To Deploy Mermaid:
</script>
```
**Doing so commands the mermaid parser to look for the `<div>` or `<pre>` tags with `class="mermaid"`. From these tags, mermaid tries to read the diagram/chart definitions and render them into SVG charts.**
**Doing so commands the mermaid parser to look for the `<div>` or `<pre>` tags with `class="mermaid"`. From these tags, mermaid tries read the diagram/chart definitions and render them into SVG charts.**
**Examples can be found in** [Other examples](../syntax/examples.md)
@@ -378,7 +358,7 @@ Don't hesitate to contact me if you want to get involved!
Mermaid is a growing community and is always accepting new contributors. There's a lot of different ways to help out and we're always looking for extra hands! Look at [this issue](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/issues/866) if you want to know where to start helping out.
Detailed information about how to contribute can be found in the [contribution guideline](../community/contributing.md).
Detailed information about how to contribute can be found in the [contribution guideline](/community/development).
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# Announcements
## 🚀 Mermaid Chart's Visual Editor for Flowcharts
<br />
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Create flowchart nodes, connect them with edges, update shapes, change colors, and edit labels with just a few clicks that automatically reflect in your diagrams code for easy customizability.
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## 📖 Blog posts
Visit our [Blog](./blog.md) to see the latest blog posts.
Your support means the world to us. Thank you for being part of the diagramming movement.

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# Blog
## [Introducing Mermaid Charts JetBrains IDE Extension](https://www.mermaidchart.com/blog/posts/introducing-mermaid-charts-jetbrains-ide-extension/)
20 December 2023 · 5 mins
Diagrams are essential for documenting your code.
## [Mermaid Chart Releases New Visual Editor For Flowcharts](https://www.mermaidchart.com/blog/posts/mermaid-chart-releases-new-visual-editor-for-flowcharts/)
14 December 2023 · 5 mins
Mermaid Chart introduces a new Visual Editor for flowcharts, enabling users of all skill levels to create diagrams easily and efficiently, with both GUI and code-based editing options.
## [7 best practices (+ examples) for good developer documentation](https://www.mermaidchart.com/blog/posts/7-best-practices-for-good-documentation/)
4 December 2023 · 11 min
Essential strategies for crafting grate developer documentation, with practical examples and insights from leading tech companies.
## [5 Reasons You Should Be Using Mermaid Chart As Your Diagram Generator](https://www.mermaidchart.com/blog/posts/5-reasons-you-should-be-using-mermaid-chart-as-your-diagram-generator/)
14 November 2023 · 5 mins
Mermaid Chart, a user-friendly, code-based diagram generator with AI integrations, templates, collaborative tools, and plugins for developers, streamlines the process of creating and sharing diagrams, enhancing both creativity and collaboration.
## [How to Use Mermaid Chart as an AI Diagram Generator](https://www.mermaidchart.com/blog/posts/how-to-use-mermaid-chart-as-an-ai-diagram-generator/)
1 November 2023 · 5 mins
Would an AI diagram generator make your life easier?
## [Diagrams, Made Even Easier: Introducing “Code Snippets” in the Mermaid Chart Editor](https://www.mermaidchart.com/blog/posts/easier-diagram-editing-with-code-snippets/)
12 October 2023 · 4 mins
Mermaid Chart introduces Code Snippets in its editor, streamlining the diagramming process for developers and professionals.
## [How to Make a Git Graph with Mermaid Chart](https://www.mermaidchart.com/blog/posts/how-to-make-a-git-graph-with-mermaid-chart/)
22 September 2023 · 7 mins

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@@ -399,7 +399,7 @@ UpdateRelStyle(customerA, bankA, $offsetY="60")
title Component diagram for Internet Banking System - API Application
Container(spa, "Single Page Application", "javascript and angular", "Provides all the internet banking functionality to customers via their web browser.")
Container(ma, "Mobile App", "Xamarin", "Provides a limited subset to the internet banking functionality to customers via their mobile mobile device.")
Container(ma, "Mobile App", "Xamarin", "Provides a limited subset ot the internet banking functionality to customers via their mobile mobile device.")
ContainerDb(db, "Database", "Relational Database Schema", "Stores user registration information, hashed authentication credentials, access logs, etc.")
System_Ext(mbs, "Mainframe Banking System", "Stores all of the core banking information about customers, accounts, transactions, etc.")
@@ -439,7 +439,7 @@ UpdateRelStyle(customerA, bankA, $offsetY="60")
title Component diagram for Internet Banking System - API Application
Container(spa, "Single Page Application", "javascript and angular", "Provides all the internet banking functionality to customers via their web browser.")
Container(ma, "Mobile App", "Xamarin", "Provides a limited subset to the internet banking functionality to customers via their mobile mobile device.")
Container(ma, "Mobile App", "Xamarin", "Provides a limited subset ot the internet banking functionality to customers via their mobile mobile device.")
ContainerDb(db, "Database", "Relational Database Schema", "Stores user registration information, hashed authentication credentials, access logs, etc.")
System_Ext(mbs, "Mainframe Banking System", "Stores all of the core banking information about customers, accounts, transactions, etc.")

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@@ -240,9 +240,9 @@ class BankAccount{
#### Generic Types
Generics can be representated as part of a class definition, and for class members/return types. In order to denote an item as generic, you enclose that type within `~` (**tilde**). **Nested** type declarations such as `List<List<int>>` are supported, though generics that include a comma are currently not supported. (such as `List<List<K, V>>`)
Members can be defined using generic types, such as `List<int>`, for fields, parameters, and return types by enclosing the type within `~` (**tilde**). **Nested** type declarations such as `List<List<int>>` are supported.
> _note_ when a generic is used within a class definition, the generic type is NOT considered part of the class name. i.e.: for any syntax which required you to reference the class name, you need to drop the type part of the definition. This also means that mermaid does not currently support having two classes with the same name, but different generic types.
Generics can be represented as part of a class definition and also in the parameters or the return value of a method/function:
```mermaid-example
classDiagram
@@ -425,6 +425,8 @@ And `Link` can be one of:
A namespace groups classes.
Code:
```mermaid-example
classDiagram
namespace BaseShapes {
@@ -459,9 +461,9 @@ The different cardinality options are :
- `0..1` Zero or One
- `1..*` One or more
- `*` Many
- `n` n (where n>1)
- `0..n` zero to n (where n>1)
- `1..n` one to n (where n>1)
- `n` n {where n>1}
- `0..n` zero to n {where n>1}
- `1..n` one to n {where n>1}
Cardinality can be easily defined by placing the text option within quotes `"` before or after a given arrow. For example:
@@ -766,30 +768,9 @@ Beginner's tip—a full example using interactive links in an HTML page:
## Styling
### Styling a node (v10.7.0+)
### Styling a node
It is possible to apply specific styles such as a thicker border or a different background color to an individual node using the `style` keyword.
```mermaid-example
classDiagram
class Animal
class Mineral
style Animal fill:#f9f,stroke:#333,stroke-width:4px
style Mineral fill:#bbf,stroke:#f66,stroke-width:2px,color:#fff,stroke-dasharray: 5 5
```
```mermaid
classDiagram
class Animal
class Mineral
style Animal fill:#f9f,stroke:#333,stroke-width:4px
style Mineral fill:#bbf,stroke:#f66,stroke-width:2px,color:#fff,stroke-dasharray: 5 5
```
#### Classes
More convenient than defining the style every time is to define a class of styles and attach this class to the nodes that
should have a different look. This is done by predefining classes in css styles that can be applied from the graph definition using the `cssClass` statement or the `:::` short hand.
It is possible to apply specific styles such as a thicker border or a different background color to individual nodes. This is done by predefining classes in css styles that can be applied from the graph definition using the `cssClass` statement or the `:::` short hand.
```html
<style>

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> **Warning**
> If you are using the word "end" in a Flowchart node, capitalize the entire word or any of the letters (e.g., "End" or "END"), or apply this [workaround](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/issues/1444#issuecomment-639528897). Typing "end" in all lowercase letters will break the Flowchart.
> **Warning**
> If you are using the letter "o" or "x" as the first letter in a connecting Flowchart node, add a space before the letter or capitalize the letter (e.g., "dev--- ops", "dev---Ops").
>
> Typing "A---oB" will create a [circle edge](#circle-edge-example).
>
> Typing "A---xB" will create a [cross edge](#cross-edge-example).
### A node (default)
```mermaid-example
@@ -474,7 +467,7 @@ flowchart TB
A & B--> C & D
```
If you describe the same diagram using the basic syntax, it will take four lines. A
If you describe the same diagram using the the basic syntax, it will take four lines. A
word of warning, one could go overboard with this making the flowchart harder to read in
markdown form. The Swedish word `lagom` comes to mind. It means, not too much and not too little.
This goes for expressive syntaxes as well.
@@ -495,38 +488,23 @@ flowchart TB
B --> D
```
## New arrow types
### New arrow types
There are new types of arrows supported:
- circle edge
- cross edge
### Circle edge example
There are new types of arrows supported as per below:
```mermaid-example
flowchart LR
A --o B
B --x C
```
```mermaid
flowchart LR
A --o B
B --x C
```
### Cross edge example
```mermaid-example
flowchart LR
A --x B
```
```mermaid
flowchart LR
A --x B
```
## Multi directional arrows
### Multi directional arrows
There is the possibility to use multidirectional arrows.
@@ -786,7 +764,7 @@ flowchart LR
end
%% ^ These subgraphs are identical, except for the links to them:
%% Link *to* subgraph1: subgraph1 direction is maintained
%% Link *to* subgraph1: subgraph1 direction is mantained
outside --> subgraph1
%% Link *within* subgraph2:
%% subgraph2 inherits the direction of the top-level graph (LR)
@@ -805,7 +783,7 @@ flowchart LR
end
%% ^ These subgraphs are identical, except for the links to them:
%% Link *to* subgraph1: subgraph1 direction is maintained
%% Link *to* subgraph1: subgraph1 direction is mantained
outside --> subgraph1
%% Link *within* subgraph2:
%% subgraph2 inherits the direction of the top-level graph (LR)
@@ -1134,7 +1112,7 @@ flowchart TD
B-->E(A fa:fa-camera-retro perhaps?)
```
Mermaid is compatible with Font Awesome up to version 5, Free icons only. Check that the icons you use are from the [supported set of icons](https://fontawesome.com/v5/search?o=r&m=free).
Mermaid is compatible with Font Awesome up to verion 5, Free icons only. Check that the icons you use are from the [supported set of icons](https://fontawesome.com/v5/search?o=r&m=free).
## Graph declarations with spaces between vertices and link and without semicolon

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```javascript
mermaid.ganttConfig = {
titleTopMargin: 25, // Margin top for the text over the diagram
barHeight: 20, // The height of the bars in the graph
barGap: 4, // The margin between the different activities in the gantt diagram
topPadding: 75, // Margin between title and gantt diagram and between axis and gantt diagram.
rightPadding: 75, // The space allocated for the section name to the right of the activities
leftPadding: 75, // The space allocated for the section name to the left of the activities
gridLineStartPadding: 10, // Vertical starting position of the grid lines
fontSize: 12, // Font size
sectionFontSize: 24, // Font size for sections
numberSectionStyles: 1, // The number of alternating section styles
axisFormat: '%d/%m', // Date/time format of the axis
tickInterval: '1 week', // Axis ticks
topAxis: true, // When this flag is set, date labels will be added to the top of the chart
displayMode: 'compact', // Turns compact mode on
weekday: 'sunday', // On which day a week-based interval should start
titleTopMargin: 25,
barHeight: 20,
barGap: 4,
topPadding: 75,
sidePadding: 75,
};
```

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@@ -366,49 +366,41 @@ A few important rules to note here are:
1. You need to provide the `id` for an existing commit to be cherry-picked. If given commit id does not exist it will result in an error. For this, make use of the `commit id:$value` format of declaring commits. See the examples from above.
2. The given commit must not exist on the current branch. The cherry-picked commit must always be a different branch than the current branch.
3. Current branch must have at least one commit, before you can cherry-pick, otherwise it will cause an error is throw.
4. When cherry-picking a merge commit, providing a parent commit ID is mandatory. If the parent attribute is omitted or an invalid parent commit ID is provided, an error will be thrown.
5. The specified parent commit must be an immediate parent of the merge commit being cherry-picked.
Let see an example:
```mermaid-example
gitGraph
commit id: "ZERO"
branch develop
branch release
commit id:"A"
checkout main
commit id:"ONE"
checkout develop
commit id:"B"
checkout main
merge develop id:"MERGE"
commit id:"TWO"
checkout release
cherry-pick id:"MERGE" parent:"B"
commit id:"THREE"
checkout develop
commit id:"C"
commit id: "ZERO"
branch develop
commit id:"A"
checkout main
commit id:"ONE"
checkout develop
commit id:"B"
checkout main
commit id:"TWO"
cherry-pick id:"A"
commit id:"THREE"
checkout develop
commit id:"C"
```
```mermaid
gitGraph
commit id: "ZERO"
branch develop
branch release
commit id:"A"
checkout main
commit id:"ONE"
checkout develop
commit id:"B"
checkout main
merge develop id:"MERGE"
commit id:"TWO"
checkout release
cherry-pick id:"MERGE" parent:"B"
commit id:"THREE"
checkout develop
commit id:"C"
commit id: "ZERO"
branch develop
commit id:"A"
checkout main
commit id:"ONE"
checkout develop
commit id:"B"
checkout main
commit id:"TWO"
cherry-pick id:"A"
commit id:"THREE"
checkout develop
commit id:"C"
```
## Gitgraph specific configuration options
@@ -835,25 +827,18 @@ Here, we have changed the default main branch name to `MetroLine1`.
## Orientation (v10.3.0+)
Mermaid supports two graph orientations: **Left-to-Right** (default) and **Top-to-Bottom**.
You can set this with either `LR:` (for [**Left-to-Right**](#left-to-right-default-lr)) or `TB:` (for [**Top-to-Bottom**](#top-to-bottom-tb)) after `gitGraph`.
### Left to Right (default, `LR:`)
In Mermaid, the default orientation is for commits to run from left to right and for branches to be stacked on top of one another.
However, you can set this explicitly with `LR:` after `gitGraph`.
In Mermaid, the default orientation is Left to Right. The branches are lined vertically.
Usage example:
```mermaid-example
gitGraph LR:
gitGraph
commit
commit
branch develop
commit
commit
commit
checkout main
commit
commit
@@ -863,12 +848,13 @@ Usage example:
```
```mermaid
gitGraph LR:
gitGraph
commit
commit
branch develop
commit
commit
commit
checkout main
commit
commit
@@ -877,11 +863,9 @@ Usage example:
commit
```
### Top to Bottom (`TB:`)
Sometimes we may want to change the orientation. Currently, Mermaid supports two orientations: **Left to Right**(default) and **Top to Bottom**.
In `TB` (**Top-to-Bottom**) orientation, the commits run from top to bottom of the graph and branches are arranged side-by-side.
To orient the graph this way, you need to add `TB:` after gitGraph.
In order to change the orientation from top to bottom i.e. branches lined horizontally, you need to add `TB` along with `gitGraph`.
Usage example:
@@ -892,6 +876,7 @@ Usage example:
branch develop
commit
commit
commit
checkout main
commit
commit
@@ -907,6 +892,7 @@ Usage example:
branch develop
commit
commit
commit
checkout main
commit
commit

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## Chart Configurations
| Parameter | Description | Default value |
| --------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | :-----------: |
| chartWidth | Width of the chart | 500 |
| chartHeight | Height of the chart | 500 |
| titlePadding | Top and Bottom padding of the title | 10 |
| titleFontSize | Title font size | 20 |
| quadrantPadding | Padding outside all the quadrants | 5 |
| quadrantTextTopPadding | Quadrant text top padding when text is drawn on top ( not data points are there) | 5 |
| quadrantLabelFontSize | Quadrant text font size | 16 |
| quadrantInternalBorderStrokeWidth | Border stroke width inside the quadrants | 1 |
| quadrantExternalBorderStrokeWidth | Quadrant external border stroke width | 2 |
| xAxisLabelPadding | Top and bottom padding of x-axis text | 5 |
| xAxisLabelFontSize | X-axis texts font size | 16 |
| xAxisPosition | Position of x-axis (top , bottom) if there are points the x-axis will always be rendered in bottom | 'top' |
| yAxisLabelPadding | Left and Right padding of y-axis text | 5 |
| yAxisLabelFontSize | Y-axis texts font size | 16 |
| yAxisPosition | Position of y-axis (left , right) | 'left' |
| pointTextPadding | Padding between point and the below text | 5 |
| pointLabelFontSize | Point text font size | 12 |
| pointRadius | Radius of the point to be drawn | 5 |
| Parameter | Description | Default value |
| --------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | :-----------: |
| chartWidth | Width of the chart | 500 |
| chartHeight | Height of the chart | 500 |
| titlePadding | Top and Bottom padding of the title | 10 |
| titleFontSize | Title font size | 20 |
| quadrantPadding | Padding outside all the quadrants | 5 |
| quadrantTextTopPadding | Quadrant text top padding when text is drawn on top ( not data points are there) | 5 |
| quadrantLabelFontSize | Quadrant text font size | 16 |
| quadrantInternalBorderStrokeWidth | Border stroke width inside the quadrants | 1 |
| quadrantExternalBorderStrokeWidth | Quadrant external border stroke width | 2 |
| xAxisLabelPadding | Top and bottom padding of x-axis text | 5 |
| xAxisLabelFontSize | X-axis texts font size | 16 |
| xAxisPosition | Position of x-axis (top , bottom) if there are points the x-axis will alway be rendered in bottom | 'top' |
| yAxisLabelPadding | Left and Right padding of y-axis text | 5 |
| yAxisLabelFontSize | Y-axis texts font size | 16 |
| yAxisPosition | Position of y-axis (left , right) | 'left' |
| pointTextPadding | Padding between point and the below text | 5 |
| pointLabelFontSize | Point text font size | 12 |
| pointRadius | Radius of the point to be drawn | 5 |
## Chart Theme Variables

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Bob->>Alice: I agree
```
#### Unfixable actor/participant creation/deletion error
If an error of the following type occurs when creating or deleting an actor/participant:
> The destroyed participant **participant-name** does not have an associated destroying message after its declaration. Please check the sequence diagram.
And fixing diagram code does not get rid of this error and rendering of all other diagrams results in the same error, then you need to update the mermaid version to (v10.7.0+).
### Grouping / Box
The actor(s) can be grouped in vertical boxes. You can define a color (if not, it will be transparent) and/or a descriptive label using the following notation:

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2. Disable the multiColor option using the `disableMultiColor` option. This will make all time periods and events follow the same color scheme.
You will need to add this option either via mermaid.initialize function or directives.
You will need to add this option either via mermaid.intialize function or directives.
```javascript
mermaid.initialize({

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> **Warning**
>
> ## THIS IS AN AUTOGENERATED FILE. DO NOT EDIT.
>
> ## Please edit the corresponding file in [/packages/mermaid/src/docs/syntax/xyChart.md](../../packages/mermaid/src/docs/syntax/xyChart.md).
# XY Chart
> In the context of mermaid-js, the XY chart is a comprehensive charting module that encompasses various types of charts that utilize both x-axis and y-axis for data representation. Presently, it includes two fundamental chart types: the bar chart and the line chart. These charts are designed to visually display and analyze data that involve two numerical variables.
> It's important to note that while the current implementation of mermaid-js includes these two chart types, the framework is designed to be dynamic and adaptable. Therefore, it has the capacity for expansion and the inclusion of additional chart types in the future. This means that users can expect an evolving suite of charting options within the XY chart module, catering to various data visualization needs as new chart types are introduced over time.
## Example
```mermaid-example
xychart-beta
title "Sales Revenue"
x-axis [jan, feb, mar, apr, may, jun, jul, aug, sep, oct, nov, dec]
y-axis "Revenue (in $)" 4000 --> 11000
bar [5000, 6000, 7500, 8200, 9500, 10500, 11000, 10200, 9200, 8500, 7000, 6000]
line [5000, 6000, 7500, 8200, 9500, 10500, 11000, 10200, 9200, 8500, 7000, 6000]
```
```mermaid
xychart-beta
title "Sales Revenue"
x-axis [jan, feb, mar, apr, may, jun, jul, aug, sep, oct, nov, dec]
y-axis "Revenue (in $)" 4000 --> 11000
bar [5000, 6000, 7500, 8200, 9500, 10500, 11000, 10200, 9200, 8500, 7000, 6000]
line [5000, 6000, 7500, 8200, 9500, 10500, 11000, 10200, 9200, 8500, 7000, 6000]
```
## Syntax
> **Note**
> All text values that contain only one word can be written without `"`. If a text value has many words in it, specifically if it contains spaces, enclose the value in `"`
### Orientations
The chart can be drawn horizontal or vertical, default value is vertical.
xychart-beta horizontal
...
### Title
The title is a short description of the chart and it will always render on top of the chart.
#### Example
xychart-beta
title "This is a simple example"
...
> **Note**
> If the title is a single word one no need to use `"`, but if it has space `"` is needed
### x-axis
The x-axis primarily serves as a categorical value, although it can also function as a numeric range value when needed.
#### Example
1. `x-axis title min --> max` x-axis will function as numeric with the given range
2. `x-axis "title with space" [cat1, "cat2 with space", cat3]` x-axis if categorical, categories are text type
### y-axis
The y-axis is employed to represent numerical range values, it cannot have categorical values.
#### Example
1. `y-axis title min --> max`
2. `y-axis title` it will only add the title, the range will be auto generated from data.
> **Note**
> Both x and y axis are optional if not provided we will try to create the range
### Line chart
A line chart offers the capability to graphically depict lines.
#### Example
1. `line [2.3, 45, .98, -3.4]` it can have all valid numeric values.
### Bar chart
A bar chart offers the capability to graphically depict bars.
#### Example
1. `bar [2.3, 45, .98, -3.4]` it can have all valid numeric values.
#### Simplest example
The only two things required are the chart name (`xychart-beta`) and one data set. So you will be able to draw a chart with a simple config like
xychart-beta
line [+1.3, .6, 2.4, -.34]
## Chart Configurations
| Parameter | Description | Default value |
| ------------------------ | ---------------------------------------------- | :-----------: |
| width | Width of the chart | 700 |
| height | Height of the chart | 500 |
| titlePadding | Top and Bottom padding of the title | 10 |
| titleFontSize | Title font size | 20 |
| showTitle | Title to be shown or not | true |
| xAxis | xAxis configuration | AxisConfig |
| yAxis | yAxis configuration | AxisConfig |
| chartOrientation | 'vertical' or 'horizontal' | 'vertical' |
| plotReservedSpacePercent | Minimum space plots will take inside the chart | 50 |
### AxisConfig
| Parameter | Description | Default value |
| ------------- | ------------------------------------ | :-----------: |
| showLabel | Show axis labels or tick values | true |
| labelFontSize | Font size of the label to be drawn | 14 |
| labelPadding | Top and Bottom padding of the label | 5 |
| showTitle | Axis title to be shown or not | true |
| titleFontSize | Axis title font size | 16 |
| titlePadding | Top and Bottom padding of Axis title | 5 |
| showTick | Tick to be shown or not | true |
| tickLength | How long the tick will be | 5 |
| tickWidth | How width the tick will be | 2 |
| showAxisLine | Axis line to be shown or not | true |
| axisLineWidth | Thickness of the axis line | 2 |
## Chart Theme Variables
> **Note**
> Themes for xychart resides inside xychart attribute so to set the variables use this syntax
> %%{init: { "themeVariables": {"xyChart": {"titleColor": "#ff0000"} } }}%%
| Parameter | Description |
| ---------------- | --------------------------------------------------------- |
| backgroundColor | Background color of the whole chart |
| titleColor | Color of the Title text |
| xAxisLableColor | Color of the x-axis labels |
| xAxisTitleColor | Color of the x-axis title |
| xAxisTickColor | Color of the x-axis tick |
| xAxisLineColor | Color of the x-axis line |
| yAxisLableColor | Color of the y-axis labels |
| yAxisTitleColor | Color of the y-axis title |
| yAxisTickColor | Color of the y-axis tick |
| yAxisLineColor | Color of the y-axis line |
| plotColorPalette | String of colors separated by comma e.g. "#f3456, #43445" |
## Example on config and theme
```mermaid-example
---
config:
xyChart:
width: 900
height: 600
themeVariables:
xyChart:
titleColor: "#ff0000"
---
xychart-beta
title "Sales Revenue"
x-axis [jan, feb, mar, apr, may, jun, jul, aug, sep, oct, nov, dec]
y-axis "Revenue (in $)" 4000 --> 11000
bar [5000, 6000, 7500, 8200, 9500, 10500, 11000, 10200, 9200, 8500, 7000, 6000]
line [5000, 6000, 7500, 8200, 9500, 10500, 11000, 10200, 9200, 8500, 7000, 6000]
```
```mermaid
---
config:
xyChart:
width: 900
height: 600
themeVariables:
xyChart:
titleColor: "#ff0000"
---
xychart-beta
title "Sales Revenue"
x-axis [jan, feb, mar, apr, may, jun, jul, aug, sep, oct, nov, dec]
y-axis "Revenue (in $)" 4000 --> 11000
bar [5000, 6000, 7500, 8200, 9500, 10500, 11000, 10200, 9200, 8500, 7000, 6000]
line [5000, 6000, 7500, 8200, 9500, 10500, 11000, 10200, 9200, 8500, 7000, 6000]
```

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
"version": "10.2.4",
"description": "Markdownish syntax for generating flowcharts, sequence diagrams, class diagrams, gantt charts and git graphs.",
"type": "module",
"packageManager": "pnpm@8.14.1",
"packageManager": "pnpm@8.7.6",
"keywords": [
"diagram",
"markdown",
@@ -15,26 +15,26 @@
"git graph"
],
"scripts": {
"build:vite": "tsx .vite/build.ts",
"build:vite": "ts-node-esm --transpileOnly .vite/build.ts",
"build:mermaid": "pnpm build:vite --mermaid",
"build:viz": "pnpm build:mermaid --visualize",
"build:types": "tsc -p ./packages/mermaid/tsconfig.json --emitDeclarationOnly && tsc -p ./packages/mermaid-zenuml/tsconfig.json --emitDeclarationOnly && tsc -p ./packages/mermaid-example-diagram/tsconfig.json --emitDeclarationOnly",
"build:types:watch": "tsc -p ./packages/mermaid/tsconfig.json --emitDeclarationOnly --watch",
"build:watch": "pnpm build:vite --watch",
"build": "pnpm run -r clean && pnpm build:types && pnpm build:vite",
"dev": "concurrently \"pnpm build:vite --watch\" \"tsx .vite/server.ts\"",
"dev": "concurrently \"pnpm build:vite --watch\" \"ts-node-esm .vite/server.ts\"",
"dev:coverage": "pnpm coverage:cypress:clean && VITE_COVERAGE=true pnpm dev",
"release": "pnpm build",
"lint": "eslint --cache --cache-strategy content --ignore-path .gitignore . && pnpm lint:jison && prettier --cache --check .",
"lint:fix": "eslint --cache --cache-strategy content --fix --ignore-path .gitignore . && prettier --write . && tsx scripts/fixCSpell.ts",
"lint:jison": "tsx ./scripts/jison/lint.mts",
"contributors": "tsx scripts/updateContributors.ts",
"lint:fix": "eslint --cache --cache-strategy content --fix --ignore-path .gitignore . && prettier --write . && ts-node-esm scripts/fixCSpell.ts",
"lint:jison": "ts-node-esm ./scripts/jison/lint.mts",
"contributors": "ts-node-esm scripts/updateContributors.ts",
"cypress": "cypress run",
"cypress:open": "cypress open",
"e2e": "start-server-and-test dev http://localhost:9000/ cypress",
"coverage:cypress:clean": "rimraf .nyc_output coverage/cypress",
"e2e:coverage": "pnpm coverage:cypress:clean && VITE_COVERAGE=true pnpm e2e",
"coverage:merge": "tsx scripts/coverage.ts",
"coverage:merge": "ts-node-esm scripts/coverage.ts",
"coverage": "pnpm test:coverage --run && pnpm e2e:coverage && pnpm coverage:merge",
"ci": "vitest run",
"test": "pnpm lint && vitest run",
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@
"cypress": "^12.10.0",
"cypress-image-snapshot": "^4.0.1",
"esbuild": "^0.19.0",
"eslint": "^8.47.0",
"eslint": "^8.39.0",
"eslint-config-prettier": "^8.8.0",
"eslint-plugin-cypress": "^2.13.2",
"eslint-plugin-html": "^7.1.0",
@@ -116,14 +116,14 @@
"rimraf": "^5.0.0",
"rollup-plugin-visualizer": "^5.9.2",
"start-server-and-test": "^2.0.0",
"tsx": "^4.6.2",
"ts-node": "^10.9.1",
"typescript": "^5.1.3",
"vite": "^4.4.12",
"vite": "^4.3.9",
"vite-plugin-istanbul": "^4.1.0",
"vitest": "^0.34.0"
},
"volta": {
"node": "18.19.0"
"node": "18.18.0"
},
"nyc": {
"report-dir": "coverage/cypress"

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
{
"name": "mermaid",
"version": "10.7.0",
"version": "10.5.0",
"description": "Markdown-ish syntax for generating flowcharts, sequence diagrams, class diagrams, gantt charts and git graphs.",
"type": "module",
"module": "./dist/mermaid.core.mjs",
@@ -26,18 +26,18 @@
"clean": "rimraf dist",
"dev": "pnpm -w dev",
"docs:code": "typedoc src/defaultConfig.ts src/config.ts src/mermaidAPI.ts && prettier --write ./src/docs/config/setup",
"docs:build": "rimraf ../../docs && pnpm docs:spellcheck && pnpm docs:code && tsx scripts/docs.cli.mts",
"docs:verify": "pnpm docs:spellcheck && pnpm docs:code && tsx scripts/docs.cli.mts --verify",
"docs:pre:vitepress": "pnpm --filter ./src/docs prefetch && rimraf src/vitepress && pnpm docs:code && tsx scripts/docs.cli.mts --vitepress && pnpm --filter ./src/vitepress install --no-frozen-lockfile --ignore-scripts",
"docs:build": "rimraf ../../docs && pnpm docs:spellcheck && pnpm docs:code && ts-node-esm scripts/docs.cli.mts",
"docs:verify": "pnpm docs:spellcheck && pnpm docs:code && ts-node-esm scripts/docs.cli.mts --verify",
"docs:pre:vitepress": "pnpm --filter ./src/docs prefetch && rimraf src/vitepress && pnpm docs:code && ts-node-esm scripts/docs.cli.mts --vitepress && pnpm --filter ./src/vitepress install --no-frozen-lockfile --ignore-scripts",
"docs:build:vitepress": "pnpm docs:pre:vitepress && (cd src/vitepress && pnpm run build) && cpy --flat src/docs/landing/ ./src/vitepress/.vitepress/dist/landing",
"docs:dev": "pnpm docs:pre:vitepress && concurrently \"pnpm --filter ./src/vitepress dev\" \"tsx scripts/docs.cli.mts --watch --vitepress\"",
"docs:dev:docker": "pnpm docs:pre:vitepress && concurrently \"pnpm --filter ./src/vitepress dev:docker\" \"tsx scripts/docs.cli.mts --watch --vitepress\"",
"docs:dev": "pnpm docs:pre:vitepress && concurrently \"pnpm --filter ./src/vitepress dev\" \"ts-node-esm scripts/docs.cli.mts --watch --vitepress\"",
"docs:dev:docker": "pnpm docs:pre:vitepress && concurrently \"pnpm --filter ./src/vitepress dev:docker\" \"ts-node-esm scripts/docs.cli.mts --watch --vitepress\"",
"docs:serve": "pnpm docs:build:vitepress && vitepress serve src/vitepress",
"docs:spellcheck": "cspell --config ../../cSpell.json \"src/docs/**/*.md\"",
"docs:release-version": "tsx scripts/update-release-version.mts",
"docs:verify-version": "tsx scripts/update-release-version.mts --verify",
"types:build-config": "tsx scripts/create-types-from-json-schema.mts",
"types:verify-config": "tsx scripts/create-types-from-json-schema.mts --verify",
"docs:release-version": "ts-node-esm scripts/update-release-version.mts",
"docs:verify-version": "ts-node-esm scripts/update-release-version.mts --verify",
"types:build-config": "ts-node-esm --transpileOnly scripts/create-types-from-json-schema.mts",
"types:verify-config": "ts-node-esm scripts/create-types-from-json-schema.mts --verify",
"checkCircle": "npx madge --circular ./src",
"release": "pnpm build",
"prepublishOnly": "cpy '../../README.*' ./ --cwd=. && pnpm docs:release-version && pnpm -w run build"
@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@
"dagre-d3-es": "7.0.10",
"dayjs": "^1.11.7",
"dompurify": "^3.0.5",
"elkjs": "^0.9.0",
"elkjs": "^0.8.2",
"khroma": "^2.0.0",
"lodash-es": "^4.17.21",
"mdast-util-from-markdown": "^1.3.0",

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@@ -47,7 +47,6 @@ const MERMAID_CONFIG_DIAGRAM_KEYS = [
'er',
'pie',
'quadrantChart',
'xyChart',
'requirement',
'mindmap',
'timeline',

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@@ -60,11 +60,13 @@ const CDN_URL = 'https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm'; // 'https://unpkg.com';
const MERMAID_KEYWORD = 'mermaid';
const MERMAID_CODE_ONLY_KEYWORD = 'mermaid-example';
const MERMAID_DIAGRAM_ONLY = 'mermaid-nocode';
// These keywords will produce both a mermaid diagram and a code block with the diagram source
const MERMAID_EXAMPLE_KEYWORDS = [MERMAID_KEYWORD, 'mmd', MERMAID_CODE_ONLY_KEYWORD]; // 'mmd' is an old keyword that used to be used
// This keyword will only produce a mermaid diagram
const MERMAID_DIAGRAM_ONLY = 'mermaid-nocode';
// These will be transformed into block quotes
const BLOCK_QUOTE_KEYWORDS = ['note', 'tip', 'warning', 'danger'];

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@@ -3,8 +3,6 @@ import { log } from './logger.js';
import { getDiagram, registerDiagram } from './diagram-api/diagramAPI.js';
import { detectType, getDiagramLoader } from './diagram-api/detectType.js';
import { UnknownDiagramError } from './errors.js';
import { encodeEntities } from './utils.js';
import type { DetailedError } from './utils.js';
import type { DiagramDefinition, DiagramMetadata } from './diagram-api/types.js';
@@ -23,7 +21,6 @@ export class Diagram {
private detectError?: UnknownDiagramError;
constructor(public text: string, public metadata: Pick<DiagramMetadata, 'title'> = {}) {
this.text = encodeEntities(text);
this.text += '\n';
const cnf = configApi.getConfig();
try {

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@@ -68,11 +68,6 @@ export interface MermaidConfig {
* The maximum allowed size of the users text diagram
*/
maxTextSize?: number;
/**
* Defines the maximum number of edges that can be drawn in a graph.
*
*/
maxEdges?: number;
darkMode?: boolean;
htmlLabels?: boolean;
/**
@@ -155,7 +150,6 @@ export interface MermaidConfig {
er?: ErDiagramConfig;
pie?: PieDiagramConfig;
quadrantChart?: QuadrantChartConfig;
xyChart?: XYChartConfig;
requirement?: RequirementDiagramConfig;
mindmap?: MindmapDiagramConfig;
gitGraph?: GitGraphDiagramConfig;
@@ -576,7 +570,6 @@ export interface GitGraphDiagramConfig extends BaseDiagramConfig {
showCommitLabel?: boolean;
showBranches?: boolean;
rotateCommitLabel?: boolean;
parallelCommits?: boolean;
/**
* Controls whether or arrow markers in html code are absolute paths or anchors.
* This matters if you are using base tag settings.
@@ -710,194 +703,6 @@ export interface QuadrantChartConfig extends BaseDiagramConfig {
*/
quadrantExternalBorderStrokeWidth?: number;
}
/**
* This object contains configuration for XYChart axis config
*
* This interface was referenced by `MermaidConfig`'s JSON-Schema
* via the `definition` "XYChartAxisConfig".
*/
export interface XYChartAxisConfig {
/**
* Should show the axis labels (tick text)
*/
showLabel?: boolean;
/**
* font size of the axis labels (tick text)
*/
labelFontSize?: number;
/**
* top and bottom space from axis label (tick text)
*/
labelPadding?: number;
/**
* Should show the axis title
*/
showTitle?: boolean;
/**
* font size of the axis title
*/
titleFontSize?: number;
/**
* top and bottom space from axis title
*/
titlePadding?: number;
/**
* Should show the axis tick lines
*/
showTick?: boolean;
/**
* length of the axis tick lines
*/
tickLength?: number;
/**
* width of the axis tick lines
*/
tickWidth?: number;
/**
* Show line across the axis
*/
showAxisLine?: boolean;
/**
* Width of the axis line
*/
axisLineWidth?: number;
}
/**
* This object contains configuration specific to XYCharts
*
* This interface was referenced by `MermaidConfig`'s JSON-Schema
* via the `definition` "XYChartConfig".
*/
export interface XYChartConfig extends BaseDiagramConfig {
/**
* width of the chart
*/
width?: number;
/**
* height of the chart
*/
height?: number;
/**
* Font size of the chart title
*/
titleFontSize?: number;
/**
* Top and bottom space from the chart title
*/
titlePadding?: number;
/**
* Should show the chart title
*/
showTitle?: boolean;
xAxis?: XYChartAxisConfig1;
yAxis?: XYChartAxisConfig2;
/**
* How to plot will be drawn horizontal or vertical
*/
chartOrientation?: 'vertical' | 'horizontal';
/**
* Minimum percent of space plots of the chart will take
*/
plotReservedSpacePercent?: number;
}
/**
* This object contains configuration for XYChart axis config
*/
export interface XYChartAxisConfig1 {
/**
* Should show the axis labels (tick text)
*/
showLabel?: boolean;
/**
* font size of the axis labels (tick text)
*/
labelFontSize?: number;
/**
* top and bottom space from axis label (tick text)
*/
labelPadding?: number;
/**
* Should show the axis title
*/
showTitle?: boolean;
/**
* font size of the axis title
*/
titleFontSize?: number;
/**
* top and bottom space from axis title
*/
titlePadding?: number;
/**
* Should show the axis tick lines
*/
showTick?: boolean;
/**
* length of the axis tick lines
*/
tickLength?: number;
/**
* width of the axis tick lines
*/
tickWidth?: number;
/**
* Show line across the axis
*/
showAxisLine?: boolean;
/**
* Width of the axis line
*/
axisLineWidth?: number;
}
/**
* This object contains configuration for XYChart axis config
*/
export interface XYChartAxisConfig2 {
/**
* Should show the axis labels (tick text)
*/
showLabel?: boolean;
/**
* font size of the axis labels (tick text)
*/
labelFontSize?: number;
/**
* top and bottom space from axis label (tick text)
*/
labelPadding?: number;
/**
* Should show the axis title
*/
showTitle?: boolean;
/**
* font size of the axis title
*/
titleFontSize?: number;
/**
* top and bottom space from axis title
*/
titlePadding?: number;
/**
* Should show the axis tick lines
*/
showTick?: boolean;
/**
* length of the axis tick lines
*/
tickLength?: number;
/**
* width of the axis tick lines
*/
tickWidth?: number;
/**
* Show line across the axis
*/
showAxisLine?: boolean;
/**
* Width of the axis line
*/
axisLineWidth?: number;
}
/**
* The object containing configurations specific for entity relationship diagrams
*
@@ -1417,14 +1222,6 @@ export interface FlowchartDiagramConfig extends BaseDiagramConfig {
* Margin top for the text over the diagram
*/
titleTopMargin?: number;
/**
* Defines a top/bottom margin for subgraph titles
*
*/
subGraphTitleMargin?: {
top?: number;
bottom?: number;
};
arrowMarkerAbsolute?: boolean;
/**
* The amount of padding around the diagram as a whole so that embedded

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