1.0.1 • Published 1 year ago

markdown-it-plantuml-ex2 v1.0.1

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Plugin for creating block-level uml diagrams for markdown-it markdown parser using offline plantuml.jar.

Using this plugin and you can create uml diagrams inside your markdown files.

Differ with markdown-it-plantuml, markdown-it-plantuml-ex use offline plantuml.jar to render your diagrams, that means three things: 1. You can safely use it in your secret project or some internal docs of your employer, because markdown-it-plantuml-ex will not upload any of your data to any server, it's totally offline; 2. You can enjoy a better render performance; 3. You should install Java by yourself before you start rendering, because markdown-it-plantuml-ex relies on it.

UML example:

The diagrams you can use in your markdown file just like codes below.

```plantuml
@startuml
Bob -> Alice : hello
@enduml
```

You can visit plantuml website for more details.

Installation

Just install via npm or any other package manager of Node.

$ npm i markdown-it-plantuml-ex2 --save

Basic usage

As we all known, markdown-it-plantuml-ex2 is a plugin of markdown-it, so you should setup markdown-it before you use markdown-it-plantuml-ex2.

import markit from "markdown-it";
import plantuml from "markdown-it-plantuml-ex2";
const md = markit();
md.use(plantuml);

See markdown-it repository for more details.

NOTICE: You should install Java by yourself before you start rendering.

Advanced usage

import markit from "markdown-it";
import plantuml from "markdown-it-plantuml-ex2";
const md = markit();
md.use(plantuml, options);

Options:

  • openMarker - optional, defaults to "`plantuml". String to use as oppening delimiter.
  • closeMarker - optional, defaults to "`" . String to use as closing delimiter.
  • diagramName - optional, defaults to uml.
  • render - optional, defaults to markdown-it image renderer. Renderer function for opening/closing tokens.
  • javaPath - optional string path to the java application, defaults to java
  • plantumlPath - optional string path to plantuml.jar, defaults to the internal

License

MIT

1.0.1

1 year ago