diff --git a/.github/lychee.toml b/.github/lychee.toml index 7c1a840f8a..c5a2f0e452 100644 --- a/.github/lychee.toml +++ b/.github/lychee.toml @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ exclude = [ # BundlePhobia has frequent downtime "https://bundlephobia.com", -# Chrome webstore redirect issue +# Chrome webstore migration issue. Temporary "https://chromewebstore.google.com" ] diff --git a/.github/workflows/release-draft.yml b/.github/workflows/release-draft.yml index db1dd1f485..8e9c0da99e 100644 --- a/.github/workflows/release-draft.yml +++ b/.github/workflows/release-draft.yml @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ jobs: draft-release: runs-on: ubuntu-latest permissions: - contents: write # write permission is required to create a github release + contents: write # write permission is required to create a GitHub release pull-requests: read # required to read PR titles/labels steps: - name: Draft Release diff --git a/docs/community/new-diagram-jison.md b/docs/community/new-diagram-jison.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..40164fe8c8 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/community/new-diagram-jison.md @@ -0,0 +1,222 @@ +> **Warning** +> +> ## THIS IS AN AUTOGENERATED FILE. DO NOT EDIT. +> +> ## Please edit the corresponding file in [/packages/mermaid/src/docs/community/new-diagram-jison.md](../../packages/mermaid/src/docs/community/new-diagram-jison.md). + +# Adding a New Diagram/Chart (Deprecated) 📊 + +> **Warning** +> JISON grammars are deprecated in mermaid. Please use Langium instead. See [New Diagram](./new-diagram.md) for more information. +> +> **New diagrams with JISON grammars will not be accepted.** + +### Step 1: Grammar & Parsing + +#### Grammar + +This would be to define a JISON grammar for the new diagram type. That should start with a way to identify that the text in the mermaid tag is a diagram of that type. Create a new folder under diagrams for your new diagram type and a parser folder in it. This leads us to step 2. + +For instance: + +- the flowchart starts with the keyword _graph_ +- the sequence diagram starts with the keyword _sequenceDiagram_ + +#### Store data found during parsing + +There are some jison specific sub steps here where the parser stores the data encountered when parsing the diagram, this data is later used by the renderer. You can during the parsing call an object provided to the parser by the user of the parser. This object can be called during parsing for storing data. + +```jison +statement + : 'participant' actor { $$='actor'; } + | signal { $$='signal'; } + | note_statement { $$='note'; } + | 'title' message { yy.setTitle($2); } + ; +``` + +In the extract of the grammar above, it is defined that a call to the setTitle method in the data object will be done when parsing and the title keyword is encountered. + +> **Note** +> Make sure that the `parseError` function for the parser is defined and calling `mermaid.parseError`. This way a common way of detecting parse errors is provided for the end-user. + +For more info look at the example diagram type: + +The `yy` object has the following function: + +```javascript +exports.parseError = function (err, hash) { + mermaid.parseError(err, hash); +}; +``` + +when parsing the `yy` object is initialized as per below: + +```javascript +const parser = exampleParser.parser; +parser.yy = db; +``` + +### Step 2: Rendering + +Write a renderer that given the data found during parsing renders the diagram. To look at an example look at sequenceRenderer.js rather than the flowchart renderer as this is a more generic example. + +Place the renderer in the diagram folder. + +### Step 3: Detection of the new diagram type + +The second thing to do is to add the capability to detect the new diagram to type to the detectType in `diagram-api/detectType.ts`. The detection should return a key for the new diagram type. +[This key will be used to as the aria roledescription](#aria-roledescription), so it should be a word that clearly describes the diagram type. +For example, if your new diagram uses a UML deployment diagram, a good key would be "UMLDeploymentDiagram" because assistive technologies such as a screen reader +would voice that as "U-M-L Deployment diagram." Another good key would be "deploymentDiagram" because that would be voiced as "Deployment Diagram." A bad key would be "deployment" because that would not sufficiently describe the diagram. + +Note that the diagram type key does not have to be the same as the diagram keyword chosen for the [grammar](#grammar), but it is helpful if they are the same. + +### Step 4: The final piece - triggering the rendering + +At this point when mermaid is trying to render the diagram, it will detect it as being of the new type but there will be no match when trying to render the diagram. To fix this add a new case in the switch statement in main.js:init this should match the diagram type returned from step #2. The code in this new case statement should call the renderer for the diagram type with the data found by the parser as an argument. + +## Usage of the parser as a separate module + +### Setup + +```javascript +const graph = require('./graphDb'); +const flow = require('./parser/flow'); +flow.parser.yy = graph; +``` + +### Parsing + +```javascript +flow.parser.parse(text); +``` + +### Data extraction + +```javascript +graph.getDirection(); +graph.getVertices(); +graph.getEdges(); +``` + +The parser is also exposed in the mermaid api by calling: + +```javascript +const parser = mermaid.getParser(); +``` + +Note that the parse needs a graph object to store the data as per: + +```javascript +flow.parser.yy = graph; +``` + +Look at `graphDb.js` for more details on that object. + +## Layout + +If you are using a dagre based layout, please use flowchart-v2 as a template and by doing that you will be using dagre-wrapper instead of dagreD3 which we are migrating away from. + +### Common parts of a diagram + +There are a few features that are common between the different types of diagrams. We try to standardize the diagrams that work as similar as possible for the end user. The commonalities are: + +- Directives, a way of modifying the diagram configuration from within the diagram code. +- Accessibility, a way for an author to provide additional information like titles and descriptions to people accessing a text with diagrams using a screen reader. +- Themes, there is a common way to modify the styling of diagrams in Mermaid. +- Comments should follow mermaid standards + +Here are some pointers on how to handle these different areas. + +## Accessibility + +Mermaid automatically adds the following accessibility information for the diagram SVG HTML element: + +- aria-roledescription +- accessible title +- accessible description + +### aria-roledescription + +The aria-roledescription is automatically set to [the diagram type](#step-3--detection-of-the-new-diagram-type) and inserted into the SVG element. + +See [the definition of aria-roledescription](https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.1/#aria-roledescription) in [the Accessible Rich Internet Applications W3 standard.](https://www.w3.org/WAI/standards-guidelines/aria/) + +### accessible title and description + +The syntax for accessible titles and descriptions is described in [the Accessibility documentation section.](../config/accessibility.md) + +As a design goal, the jison syntax should be similar between the diagrams. + +```jison + +* lexical grammar */ +%lex +%x acc_title +%x acc_descr +%x acc_descr_multiline + +%% +accTitle\s*":"\s* { this.begin("acc_title");return 'acc_title'; } +(?!\n|;|#)*[^\n]* { this.popState(); return "acc_title_value"; } +accDescr\s*":"\s* { this.begin("acc_descr");return 'acc_descr'; } +(?!\n|;|#)*[^\n]* { this.popState(); return "acc_descr_value"; } +accDescr\s*"{"\s* { this.begin("acc_descr_multiline");} +[\}] { this.popState(); } +[^\}]* return "acc_descr_multiline_value"; + +statement + : acc_title acc_title_value { $$=$2.trim();yy.setTitle($$); } + | acc_descr acc_descr_value { $$=$2.trim();yy.setAccDescription($$); } + | acc_descr_multiline_value { $$=$1.trim();yy.setAccDescription($$); } + +``` + +The functions for setting title and description are provided by a common module. This is the import from flowDb.js: + + import { + setAccTitle, + getAccTitle, + getAccDescription, + setAccDescription, + clear as commonClear, + } from '../../commonDb'; + +The accessibility title and description are inserted into the SVG element in the `render` function in mermaidAPI. + +## Theming + +Mermaid supports themes and has an integrated theming engine. You can read more about how the themes can be used [in the docs](../config/theming.md). + +When adding themes to a diagram it comes down to a few important locations in the code. + +The entry point for the styling engine is in **src/styles.js**. The getStyles function will be called by Mermaid when the styles are being applied to the diagram. + +This function will in turn call a function _your diagram should provide_ returning the css for the new diagram. The diagram specific, also which is commonly also called getStyles and located in the folder for your diagram under src/diagrams and should be named styles.js. The getStyles function will be called with the theme options as an argument like in the following example: + +```js +const getStyles = (options) => + ` + .line { + stroke-width: 1; + stroke: ${options.lineColor}; + stroke-dasharray: 2; + } + // ... + `; +``` + +Note that you need to provide your function to the main getStyles by adding it into the themes object in **src/styles.js** like in the xyzDiagram in the provided example: + +```js +const themes = { + flowchart, + 'flowchart-v2': flowchart, + sequence, + xyzDiagram, + //... +}; +``` + +The actual options and values for the colors are defined in **src/theme/theme-\[xyz].js**. If you provide the options your diagram needs in the existing theme files then the theming will work smoothly without hiccups. diff --git a/docs/community/new-diagram.md b/docs/community/new-diagram.md index e3febb8f58..46d7b467bb 100644 --- a/docs/community/new-diagram.md +++ b/docs/community/new-diagram.md @@ -6,51 +6,17 @@ # Adding a New Diagram/Chart 📊 -### Step 1: Grammar & Parsing - -#### Grammar - -This would be to define a JISON grammar for the new diagram type. That should start with a way to identify that the text in the mermaid tag is a diagram of that type. Create a new folder under diagrams for your new diagram type and a parser folder in it. This leads us to step 2. - -For instance: - -- the flowchart starts with the keyword _graph_ -- the sequence diagram starts with the keyword _sequenceDiagram_ - -#### Store data found during parsing +### Examples -There are some jison specific sub steps here where the parser stores the data encountered when parsing the diagram, this data is later used by the renderer. You can during the parsing call an object provided to the parser by the user of the parser. This object can be called during parsing for storing data. +Please refer to the following PRs on how to use Langium to add a new diagram grammar. -```jison -statement - : 'participant' actor { $$='actor'; } - | signal { $$='signal'; } - | note_statement { $$='note'; } - | 'title' message { yy.setTitle($2); } - ; -``` - -In the extract of the grammar above, it is defined that a call to the setTitle method in the data object will be done when parsing and the title keyword is encountered. - -> **Note** -> Make sure that the `parseError` function for the parser is defined and calling `mermaid.parseError`. This way a common way of detecting parse errors is provided for the end-user. +- +- -For more info look at the example diagram type: - -The `yy` object has the following function: - -```javascript -exports.parseError = function (err, hash) { - mermaid.parseError(err, hash); -}; -``` - -when parsing the `yy` object is initialized as per below: +> **Warning** +> The below steps are a work in progress and will be updated soon. -```javascript -const parser = exampleParser.parser; -parser.yy = db; -``` +### Step 1: Grammar & Parsing ### Step 2: Rendering @@ -67,52 +33,6 @@ would voice that as "U-M-L Deployment diagram." Another good key would be "deplo Note that the diagram type key does not have to be the same as the diagram keyword chosen for the [grammar](#grammar), but it is helpful if they are the same. -### Step 4: The final piece - triggering the rendering - -At this point when mermaid is trying to render the diagram, it will detect it as being of the new type but there will be no match when trying to render the diagram. To fix this add a new case in the switch statement in main.js:init this should match the diagram type returned from step #2. The code in this new case statement should call the renderer for the diagram type with the data found by the parser as an argument. - -## Usage of the parser as a separate module - -### Setup - -```javascript -const graph = require('./graphDb'); -const flow = require('./parser/flow'); -flow.parser.yy = graph; -``` - -### Parsing - -```javascript -flow.parser.parse(text); -``` - -### Data extraction - -```javascript -graph.getDirection(); -graph.getVertices(); -graph.getEdges(); -``` - -The parser is also exposed in the mermaid api by calling: - -```javascript -const parser = mermaid.getParser(); -``` - -Note that the parse needs a graph object to store the data as per: - -```javascript -flow.parser.yy = graph; -``` - -Look at `graphDb.js` for more details on that object. - -## Layout - -If you are using a dagre based layout, please use flowchart-v2 as a template and by doing that you will be using dagre-wrapper instead of dagreD3 which we are migrating away from. - ### Common parts of a diagram There are a few features that are common between the different types of diagrams. We try to standardize the diagrams that work as similar as possible for the end user. The commonalities are: @@ -142,33 +62,7 @@ See [the definition of aria-roledescription](https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.1/ The syntax for accessible titles and descriptions is described in [the Accessibility documentation section.](../config/accessibility.md) -As a design goal, the jison syntax should be similar between the diagrams. - -```jison - -* lexical grammar */ -%lex -%x acc_title -%x acc_descr -%x acc_descr_multiline - -%% -accTitle\s*":"\s* { this.begin("acc_title");return 'acc_title'; } -(?!\n|;|#)*[^\n]* { this.popState(); return "acc_title_value"; } -accDescr\s*":"\s* { this.begin("acc_descr");return 'acc_descr'; } -(?!\n|;|#)*[^\n]* { this.popState(); return "acc_descr_value"; } -accDescr\s*"{"\s* { this.begin("acc_descr_multiline");} -[\}] { this.popState(); } -[^\}]* return "acc_descr_multiline_value"; - -statement - : acc_title acc_title_value { $$=$2.trim();yy.setTitle($$); } - | acc_descr acc_descr_value { $$=$2.trim();yy.setAccDescription($$); } - | acc_descr_multiline_value { $$=$1.trim();yy.setAccDescription($$); } - -``` - -The functions for setting title and description are provided by a common module. This is the import from flowDb.js: +The functions for setting title and description are provided by a common module. This is the import in flowDb.js: import { setAccTitle, diff --git a/docs/config/math.md b/docs/config/math.md index 049c557308..fcafdad819 100644 --- a/docs/config/math.md +++ b/docs/config/math.md @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ > > ## Please edit the corresponding file in [/packages/mermaid/src/docs/config/math.md](../../packages/mermaid/src/docs/config/math.md). -# Math Configuration (v\+) +# Math Configuration (v10.9.0+) Mermaid supports rendering mathematical expressions through the [KaTeX](https://katex.org/) typesetter. diff --git a/docs/config/theming.md b/docs/config/theming.md index f8614b44b1..5abccc7e4a 100644 --- a/docs/config/theming.md +++ b/docs/config/theming.md @@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ The theming engine will only recognize hex colors and not color names. So, the v | actorBkg | mainBkg | Actor Background Color | | actorBorder | primaryBorderColor | Actor Border Color | | actorTextColor | primaryTextColor | Actor Text Color | -| actorLineColor | grey | Actor Line Color | +| actorLineColor | actorBorder | Actor Line Color | | signalColor | textColor | Signal Color | | signalTextColor | textColor | Signal Text Color | | labelBoxBkgColor | actorBkg | Label Box Background Color | diff --git a/docs/ecosystem/integrations-community.md b/docs/ecosystem/integrations-community.md index d3633bca37..2ed63b0182 100644 --- a/docs/ecosystem/integrations-community.md +++ b/docs/ecosystem/integrations-community.md @@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ Communication tools and platforms - [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) + - [Mermaid Preview](https://mermaid-preview.com) ### Wikis diff --git a/docs/syntax/gantt.md b/docs/syntax/gantt.md index d1a13c6fa5..eeabfd3705 100644 --- a/docs/syntax/gantt.md +++ b/docs/syntax/gantt.md @@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ After processing the tags, the remaining metadata items are interpreted as follo | `until ` | End date of preceding task | Start date of previously specified task `otherTaskID` | n/a | > **Note** -> Support for keyword `until` was added in (v\+). This can be used to define a task which is running until some other specific task or milestone starts. +> Support for keyword `until` was added in (v10.9.0+). This can be used to define a task which is running until some other specific task or milestone starts. For simplicity, the table does not show the use of multiple tasks listed with the `after` keyword. Here is an example of how to use it and how it's interpreted: diff --git a/packages/mermaid-zenuml/package.json b/packages/mermaid-zenuml/package.json index f7547f6a0d..f7b6d79ff8 100644 --- a/packages/mermaid-zenuml/package.json +++ b/packages/mermaid-zenuml/package.json @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ { "name": "@mermaid-js/mermaid-zenuml", - "version": "0.1.2", + "version": "0.2.0", "description": "MermaidJS plugin for ZenUML integration", "module": "dist/mermaid-zenuml.core.mjs", "types": "dist/detector.d.ts", diff --git a/packages/mermaid/src/diagrams/sequence/svgDraw.js b/packages/mermaid/src/diagrams/sequence/svgDraw.js index 17842b092d..160477637e 100644 --- a/packages/mermaid/src/diagrams/sequence/svgDraw.js +++ b/packages/mermaid/src/diagrams/sequence/svgDraw.js @@ -343,10 +343,10 @@ const drawActorTypeParticipant = async function (elem, actor, conf, isFooter) { .attr('y1', centerY) .attr('x2', center) .attr('y2', 2000) - .attr('class', 'actor-line') - .attr('class', '200') + .attr('class', 'actor-line 200') .attr('stroke-width', '0.5px') - .attr('stroke', '#999'); + .attr('stroke', '#999') + .attr('name', actor.name); g = boxplusLineGroup.append('g'); actor.actorCnt = actorCnt; @@ -425,10 +425,10 @@ const drawActorTypeActor = async function (elem, actor, conf, isFooter) { .attr('y1', centerY) .attr('x2', center) .attr('y2', 2000) - .attr('class', 'actor-line') - .attr('class', '200') + .attr('class', 'actor-line 200') .attr('stroke-width', '0.5px') - .attr('stroke', '#999'); + .attr('stroke', '#999') + .attr('name', actor.name); actor.actorCnt = actorCnt; } diff --git a/packages/mermaid/src/docs/community/new-diagram-jison.md b/packages/mermaid/src/docs/community/new-diagram-jison.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..4a9020ba84 --- /dev/null +++ b/packages/mermaid/src/docs/community/new-diagram-jison.md @@ -0,0 +1,220 @@ +# Adding a New Diagram/Chart (Deprecated) 📊 + +```warning +JISON grammars are deprecated in mermaid. Please use Langium instead. See [New Diagram](./new-diagram.md) for more information. + +**New diagrams with JISON grammars will not be accepted.** +``` + +### Step 1: Grammar & Parsing + +#### Grammar + +This would be to define a JISON grammar for the new diagram type. That should start with a way to identify that the text in the mermaid tag is a diagram of that type. Create a new folder under diagrams for your new diagram type and a parser folder in it. This leads us to step 2. + +For instance: + +- the flowchart starts with the keyword _graph_ +- the sequence diagram starts with the keyword _sequenceDiagram_ + +#### Store data found during parsing + +There are some jison specific sub steps here where the parser stores the data encountered when parsing the diagram, this data is later used by the renderer. You can during the parsing call an object provided to the parser by the user of the parser. This object can be called during parsing for storing data. + +```jison +statement + : 'participant' actor { $$='actor'; } + | signal { $$='signal'; } + | note_statement { $$='note'; } + | 'title' message { yy.setTitle($2); } + ; +``` + +In the extract of the grammar above, it is defined that a call to the setTitle method in the data object will be done when parsing and the title keyword is encountered. + +```note +Make sure that the `parseError` function for the parser is defined and calling `mermaid.parseError`. This way a common way of detecting parse errors is provided for the end-user. +``` + +For more info look at the example diagram type: + +The `yy` object has the following function: + +```javascript +exports.parseError = function (err, hash) { + mermaid.parseError(err, hash); +}; +``` + +when parsing the `yy` object is initialized as per below: + +```javascript +const parser = exampleParser.parser; +parser.yy = db; +``` + +### Step 2: Rendering + +Write a renderer that given the data found during parsing renders the diagram. To look at an example look at sequenceRenderer.js rather than the flowchart renderer as this is a more generic example. + +Place the renderer in the diagram folder. + +### Step 3: Detection of the new diagram type + +The second thing to do is to add the capability to detect the new diagram to type to the detectType in `diagram-api/detectType.ts`. The detection should return a key for the new diagram type. +[This key will be used to as the aria roledescription](#aria-roledescription), so it should be a word that clearly describes the diagram type. +For example, if your new diagram uses a UML deployment diagram, a good key would be "UMLDeploymentDiagram" because assistive technologies such as a screen reader +would voice that as "U-M-L Deployment diagram." Another good key would be "deploymentDiagram" because that would be voiced as "Deployment Diagram." A bad key would be "deployment" because that would not sufficiently describe the diagram. + +Note that the diagram type key does not have to be the same as the diagram keyword chosen for the [grammar](#grammar), but it is helpful if they are the same. + +### Step 4: The final piece - triggering the rendering + +At this point when mermaid is trying to render the diagram, it will detect it as being of the new type but there will be no match when trying to render the diagram. To fix this add a new case in the switch statement in main.js:init this should match the diagram type returned from step #2. The code in this new case statement should call the renderer for the diagram type with the data found by the parser as an argument. + +## Usage of the parser as a separate module + +### Setup + +```javascript +const graph = require('./graphDb'); +const flow = require('./parser/flow'); +flow.parser.yy = graph; +``` + +### Parsing + +```javascript +flow.parser.parse(text); +``` + +### Data extraction + +```javascript +graph.getDirection(); +graph.getVertices(); +graph.getEdges(); +``` + +The parser is also exposed in the mermaid api by calling: + +```javascript +const parser = mermaid.getParser(); +``` + +Note that the parse needs a graph object to store the data as per: + +```javascript +flow.parser.yy = graph; +``` + +Look at `graphDb.js` for more details on that object. + +## Layout + +If you are using a dagre based layout, please use flowchart-v2 as a template and by doing that you will be using dagre-wrapper instead of dagreD3 which we are migrating away from. + +### Common parts of a diagram + +There are a few features that are common between the different types of diagrams. We try to standardize the diagrams that work as similar as possible for the end user. The commonalities are: + +- Directives, a way of modifying the diagram configuration from within the diagram code. +- Accessibility, a way for an author to provide additional information like titles and descriptions to people accessing a text with diagrams using a screen reader. +- Themes, there is a common way to modify the styling of diagrams in Mermaid. +- Comments should follow mermaid standards + +Here are some pointers on how to handle these different areas. + +## Accessibility + +Mermaid automatically adds the following accessibility information for the diagram SVG HTML element: + +- aria-roledescription +- accessible title +- accessible description + +### aria-roledescription + +The aria-roledescription is automatically set to [the diagram type](#step-3--detection-of-the-new-diagram-type) and inserted into the SVG element. + +See [the definition of aria-roledescription](https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.1/#aria-roledescription) in [the Accessible Rich Internet Applications W3 standard.](https://www.w3.org/WAI/standards-guidelines/aria/) + +### accessible title and description + +The syntax for accessible titles and descriptions is described in [the Accessibility documentation section.](../config/accessibility.md) + +As a design goal, the jison syntax should be similar between the diagrams. + +```jison + +* lexical grammar */ +%lex +%x acc_title +%x acc_descr +%x acc_descr_multiline + +%% +accTitle\s*":"\s* { this.begin("acc_title");return 'acc_title'; } +(?!\n|;|#)*[^\n]* { this.popState(); return "acc_title_value"; } +accDescr\s*":"\s* { this.begin("acc_descr");return 'acc_descr'; } +(?!\n|;|#)*[^\n]* { this.popState(); return "acc_descr_value"; } +accDescr\s*"{"\s* { this.begin("acc_descr_multiline");} +[\}] { this.popState(); } +[^\}]* return "acc_descr_multiline_value"; + +statement + : acc_title acc_title_value { $$=$2.trim();yy.setTitle($$); } + | acc_descr acc_descr_value { $$=$2.trim();yy.setAccDescription($$); } + | acc_descr_multiline_value { $$=$1.trim();yy.setAccDescription($$); } + +``` + +The functions for setting title and description are provided by a common module. This is the import from flowDb.js: + +``` +import { + setAccTitle, + getAccTitle, + getAccDescription, + setAccDescription, + clear as commonClear, +} from '../../commonDb'; +``` + +The accessibility title and description are inserted into the SVG element in the `render` function in mermaidAPI. + +## Theming + +Mermaid supports themes and has an integrated theming engine. You can read more about how the themes can be used [in the docs](../config/theming.md). + +When adding themes to a diagram it comes down to a few important locations in the code. + +The entry point for the styling engine is in **src/styles.js**. The getStyles function will be called by Mermaid when the styles are being applied to the diagram. + +This function will in turn call a function _your diagram should provide_ returning the css for the new diagram. The diagram specific, also which is commonly also called getStyles and located in the folder for your diagram under src/diagrams and should be named styles.js. The getStyles function will be called with the theme options as an argument like in the following example: + +```js +const getStyles = (options) => + ` + .line { + stroke-width: 1; + stroke: ${options.lineColor}; + stroke-dasharray: 2; + } + // ... + `; +``` + +Note that you need to provide your function to the main getStyles by adding it into the themes object in **src/styles.js** like in the xyzDiagram in the provided example: + +```js +const themes = { + flowchart, + 'flowchart-v2': flowchart, + sequence, + xyzDiagram, + //... +}; +``` + +The actual options and values for the colors are defined in **src/theme/theme-[xyz].js**. If you provide the options your diagram needs in the existing theme files then the theming will work smoothly without hiccups. diff --git a/packages/mermaid/src/docs/community/new-diagram.md b/packages/mermaid/src/docs/community/new-diagram.md index bc43475bfc..16504ca322 100644 --- a/packages/mermaid/src/docs/community/new-diagram.md +++ b/packages/mermaid/src/docs/community/new-diagram.md @@ -1,51 +1,17 @@ # Adding a New Diagram/Chart 📊 -### Step 1: Grammar & Parsing - -#### Grammar - -This would be to define a JISON grammar for the new diagram type. That should start with a way to identify that the text in the mermaid tag is a diagram of that type. Create a new folder under diagrams for your new diagram type and a parser folder in it. This leads us to step 2. - -For instance: - -- the flowchart starts with the keyword _graph_ -- the sequence diagram starts with the keyword _sequenceDiagram_ - -#### Store data found during parsing - -There are some jison specific sub steps here where the parser stores the data encountered when parsing the diagram, this data is later used by the renderer. You can during the parsing call an object provided to the parser by the user of the parser. This object can be called during parsing for storing data. - -```jison -statement - : 'participant' actor { $$='actor'; } - | signal { $$='signal'; } - | note_statement { $$='note'; } - | 'title' message { yy.setTitle($2); } - ; -``` - -In the extract of the grammar above, it is defined that a call to the setTitle method in the data object will be done when parsing and the title keyword is encountered. - -```note -Make sure that the `parseError` function for the parser is defined and calling `mermaid.parseError`. This way a common way of detecting parse errors is provided for the end-user. -``` +### Examples -For more info look at the example diagram type: +Please refer to the following PRs on how to use Langium to add a new diagram grammar. -The `yy` object has the following function: +- https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/pull/4839 +- https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/pull/4751 -```javascript -exports.parseError = function (err, hash) { - mermaid.parseError(err, hash); -}; +```warning +The below steps are a work in progress and will be updated soon. ``` -when parsing the `yy` object is initialized as per below: - -```javascript -const parser = exampleParser.parser; -parser.yy = db; -``` +### Step 1: Grammar & Parsing ### Step 2: Rendering @@ -62,52 +28,6 @@ would voice that as "U-M-L Deployment diagram." Another good key would be "deplo Note that the diagram type key does not have to be the same as the diagram keyword chosen for the [grammar](#grammar), but it is helpful if they are the same. -### Step 4: The final piece - triggering the rendering - -At this point when mermaid is trying to render the diagram, it will detect it as being of the new type but there will be no match when trying to render the diagram. To fix this add a new case in the switch statement in main.js:init this should match the diagram type returned from step #2. The code in this new case statement should call the renderer for the diagram type with the data found by the parser as an argument. - -## Usage of the parser as a separate module - -### Setup - -```javascript -const graph = require('./graphDb'); -const flow = require('./parser/flow'); -flow.parser.yy = graph; -``` - -### Parsing - -```javascript -flow.parser.parse(text); -``` - -### Data extraction - -```javascript -graph.getDirection(); -graph.getVertices(); -graph.getEdges(); -``` - -The parser is also exposed in the mermaid api by calling: - -```javascript -const parser = mermaid.getParser(); -``` - -Note that the parse needs a graph object to store the data as per: - -```javascript -flow.parser.yy = graph; -``` - -Look at `graphDb.js` for more details on that object. - -## Layout - -If you are using a dagre based layout, please use flowchart-v2 as a template and by doing that you will be using dagre-wrapper instead of dagreD3 which we are migrating away from. - ### Common parts of a diagram There are a few features that are common between the different types of diagrams. We try to standardize the diagrams that work as similar as possible for the end user. The commonalities are: @@ -137,33 +57,7 @@ See [the definition of aria-roledescription](https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.1/ The syntax for accessible titles and descriptions is described in [the Accessibility documentation section.](../config/accessibility.md) -As a design goal, the jison syntax should be similar between the diagrams. - -```jison - -* lexical grammar */ -%lex -%x acc_title -%x acc_descr -%x acc_descr_multiline - -%% -accTitle\s*":"\s* { this.begin("acc_title");return 'acc_title'; } -(?!\n|;|#)*[^\n]* { this.popState(); return "acc_title_value"; } -accDescr\s*":"\s* { this.begin("acc_descr");return 'acc_descr'; } -(?!\n|;|#)*[^\n]* { this.popState(); return "acc_descr_value"; } -accDescr\s*"{"\s* { this.begin("acc_descr_multiline");} -[\}] { this.popState(); } -[^\}]* return "acc_descr_multiline_value"; - -statement - : acc_title acc_title_value { $$=$2.trim();yy.setTitle($$); } - | acc_descr acc_descr_value { $$=$2.trim();yy.setAccDescription($$); } - | acc_descr_multiline_value { $$=$1.trim();yy.setAccDescription($$); } - -``` - -The functions for setting title and description are provided by a common module. This is the import from flowDb.js: +The functions for setting title and description are provided by a common module. This is the import in flowDb.js: ``` import { diff --git a/packages/mermaid/src/docs/config/math.md b/packages/mermaid/src/docs/config/math.md index d72320040e..67d82cb205 100644 --- a/packages/mermaid/src/docs/config/math.md +++ b/packages/mermaid/src/docs/config/math.md @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -# Math Configuration (v+) +# Math Configuration (v10.9.0+) Mermaid supports rendering mathematical expressions through the [KaTeX](https://katex.org/) typesetter. diff --git a/packages/mermaid/src/docs/config/theming.md b/packages/mermaid/src/docs/config/theming.md index 590301d70d..3863202b42 100644 --- a/packages/mermaid/src/docs/config/theming.md +++ b/packages/mermaid/src/docs/config/theming.md @@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ The theming engine will only recognize hex colors and not color names. So, the v | actorBkg | mainBkg | Actor Background Color | | actorBorder | primaryBorderColor | Actor Border Color | | actorTextColor | primaryTextColor | Actor Text Color | -| actorLineColor | grey | Actor Line Color | +| actorLineColor | actorBorder | Actor Line Color | | signalColor | textColor | Signal Color | | signalTextColor | textColor | Signal Text Color | | labelBoxBkgColor | actorBkg | Label Box Background Color | diff --git a/packages/mermaid/src/docs/ecosystem/integrations-community.md b/packages/mermaid/src/docs/ecosystem/integrations-community.md index 4dbe49f5d7..7294c7f140 100644 --- a/packages/mermaid/src/docs/ecosystem/integrations-community.md +++ b/packages/mermaid/src/docs/ecosystem/integrations-community.md @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ Communication tools and platforms - [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) + - [Mermaid Preview](https://mermaid-preview.com) ### Wikis diff --git a/packages/mermaid/src/docs/syntax/gantt.md b/packages/mermaid/src/docs/syntax/gantt.md index a1139d3789..4fd896d3c1 100644 --- a/packages/mermaid/src/docs/syntax/gantt.md +++ b/packages/mermaid/src/docs/syntax/gantt.md @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ After processing the tags, the remaining metadata items are interpreted as follo | `until ` | End date of preceding task | Start date of previously specified task `otherTaskID` | n/a | ```note -Support for keyword `until` was added in (v+). This can be used to define a task which is running until some other specific task or milestone starts. +Support for keyword `until` was added in (v10.9.0+). This can be used to define a task which is running until some other specific task or milestone starts. ``` For simplicity, the table does not show the use of multiple tasks listed with the `after` keyword. Here is an example of how to use it and how it's interpreted: diff --git a/packages/mermaid/src/themes/theme-base.js b/packages/mermaid/src/themes/theme-base.js index d1a6eae2ab..dde3b9ecff 100644 --- a/packages/mermaid/src/themes/theme-base.js +++ b/packages/mermaid/src/themes/theme-base.js @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ class Theme { this.actorBorder = this.actorBorder || this.primaryBorderColor; this.actorBkg = this.actorBkg || this.mainBkg; this.actorTextColor = this.actorTextColor || this.primaryTextColor; - this.actorLineColor = this.actorLineColor || 'grey'; + this.actorLineColor = this.actorLineColor || this.actorBorder; this.labelBoxBkgColor = this.labelBoxBkgColor || this.actorBkg; this.signalColor = this.signalColor || this.textColor; this.signalTextColor = this.signalTextColor || this.textColor; diff --git a/packages/mermaid/src/themes/theme-dark.js b/packages/mermaid/src/themes/theme-dark.js index dc7a600098..02104a0ea8 100644 --- a/packages/mermaid/src/themes/theme-dark.js +++ b/packages/mermaid/src/themes/theme-dark.js @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ class Theme { this.actorBorder = this.border1; this.actorBkg = this.mainBkg; this.actorTextColor = this.mainContrastColor; - this.actorLineColor = this.mainContrastColor; + this.actorLineColor = this.actorBorder; this.signalColor = this.mainContrastColor; this.signalTextColor = this.mainContrastColor; this.labelBoxBkgColor = this.actorBkg; diff --git a/packages/mermaid/src/themes/theme-default.js b/packages/mermaid/src/themes/theme-default.js index 6aa18fcc78..d95ccf59e0 100644 --- a/packages/mermaid/src/themes/theme-default.js +++ b/packages/mermaid/src/themes/theme-default.js @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ class Theme { this.actorBorder = 'calculated'; this.actorBkg = 'calculated'; this.actorTextColor = 'black'; - this.actorLineColor = 'grey'; + this.actorLineColor = 'calculated'; this.signalColor = 'calculated'; this.signalTextColor = 'calculated'; this.labelBoxBkgColor = 'calculated'; @@ -187,6 +187,7 @@ class Theme { this.loopTextColor = this.actorTextColor; this.noteBorderColor = this.border2; this.noteTextColor = this.actorTextColor; + this.actorLineColor = this.actorBorder; /* Gantt chart variables */ diff --git a/packages/mermaid/src/themes/theme-forest.js b/packages/mermaid/src/themes/theme-forest.js index eda905c661..4bb7d24413 100644 --- a/packages/mermaid/src/themes/theme-forest.js +++ b/packages/mermaid/src/themes/theme-forest.js @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ class Theme { this.actorBorder = 'calculated'; this.actorBkg = 'calculated'; this.actorTextColor = 'black'; - this.actorLineColor = 'grey'; + this.actorLineColor = 'calculated'; this.signalColor = '#333'; this.signalTextColor = '#333'; this.labelBoxBkgColor = 'calculated'; @@ -101,6 +101,7 @@ class Theme { this.loopTextColor = this.actorTextColor; this.noteBorderColor = this.border2; this.noteTextColor = this.actorTextColor; + this.actorLineColor = this.actorBorder; /* Each color-set will have a background, a foreground and a border color */ this.cScale0 = this.cScale0 || this.primaryColor; diff --git a/packages/mermaid/src/themes/theme-neutral.js b/packages/mermaid/src/themes/theme-neutral.js index 446a9189d4..4134a985b9 100644 --- a/packages/mermaid/src/themes/theme-neutral.js +++ b/packages/mermaid/src/themes/theme-neutral.js @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ class Theme { this.actorBorder = 'calculated'; this.actorBkg = 'calculated'; this.actorTextColor = 'calculated'; - this.actorLineColor = 'calculated'; + this.actorLineColor = this.actorBorder; this.signalColor = 'calculated'; this.signalTextColor = 'calculated'; this.labelBoxBkgColor = 'calculated'; @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ class Theme { this.actorBorder = lighten(this.border1, 23); this.actorBkg = this.mainBkg; this.actorTextColor = this.text; - this.actorLineColor = this.lineColor; + this.actorLineColor = this.actorBorder; this.signalColor = this.text; this.signalTextColor = this.text; this.labelBoxBkgColor = this.actorBkg;