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PlantUML plugin for Pelican rst and md documents
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This plugin allows you to define UML diagrams directly into rst or md documents using the great PlantUML_ tool.
It gets the content of ``uml`` directive, passes it to the external program PlantUML_ and then links the generated image to the document.
.. contents::
Installation
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You need to install PlantUML_ (see the site for details) and Graphviz_ 2.26.3 or later. The plugin expects a program ``plantuml`` in the classpath. If not installed by your package manager, you can create a shell script and place it somewhere in the classpath. For example, save te following into ``/usr/local/bin/plantuml`` (supposing PlantUML_ installed into ``/opt/plantuml``):
.. code-block:: bash
#!/bin/bash
java -jar /opt/plantuml/plantuml.jar ${@}
For Gentoo_ there is an ebuild at http://gpo.zugaina.org/dev-util/plantuml/RDep: you can download the ebuild and the ``files`` subfolder or you can add the ``zugaina`` repository with _layman (reccomended).
Usage
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Add ``plantuml`` to plugin list in ``pelicanconf.py``. For example:
.. code-block:: ptyhon
PLUGINS = [ "sitemap", "plantuml" ]
One loaded the plugin register also the Pyhton-Markdown_ extension.
RST usage
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Use the ``uml`` directive to start UML diagram description. It is not necessary to enclose diagram body between ``@startuml`` and ``@enduml`` directives: they are added automatically before calling ``plantuml``.
In addition to ``class`` and ``alt`` options common to all images, you can use the ``format`` option to select what kind of image must be produced. At the moment only ``png`` and ``svg`` are supported; the default is ``png``.
Please note that the ``format`` option in not recognized by the ``plantuml`` extension of ``rst2pdf`` utility (call it with ``-e plantuml.py``) so if you use it you can get errors from that program.
MD usage
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For use with the Pyhton-Markdown_ syntax, the UML block must be enclose with ``::uml::``:
.. code-block:: markdown
::uml:: [format=...] [classes=...] [alt=...]
PlantUML script
::end-uml::
Please keep a blank line before ``::uml::`` and after ``::end-uml::`` to be sure that the UML code will be correctly recognized. See Examples_ for more details.
With MD syntax options must be specified in the same line as the opening ``:uml::``, with the order ``format``, ``classes`` anmd ``alt``. The general syntax for option is
.. code-block:: text
option="value"
Option can be enclosed with single or double quotes, as you like. Options defaults are the same as for the rst plugin.
For pandoc_reader plugin users
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
The plugin ``pandoc_reader`` sends the Markdown body to the pandoc_ tool which has it's own Markdown parser, written in Haskell_ language: Python_ plugins manipulating Markdown posts (such this) are not used because the entire body id passed to pandoc_ without any iteraction by Pelican_.
For those who are using the ``pandoc_reader`` plugin and wants to include PlantUML_ diagrams, use the ``pandoc-plantuml`` script (only *nix, sorry): it is a wrapper for filtering the code blocks parsed by pandoc_ before
writing out the converted file. It is an adaption of the great work by Kurt Bonne for his `pandoc-plantuml-filter `_.
To use it, copy the ``pandoc-plantuml`` file in a subdirectory of your pelican project (for example `pandoc_extensions`) and make sure it is executable (``chmod +x pandoc-plantuml``).
In the ``pelicanconf.py`` configure the needed plugins:
.. code-block:: python
PLUGINS = ['pandoc_reader'] // Yes, plantuml plugin non necessary
PANDOC_ARGS = ['--filter=pandoc_extensions/pandoc-plantuml']
In Markdown posts use the following syntax to include PlantUML_ diagrams:
.. code-block:: markdown
```plantuml
@startuml
Alice -> Bob: Authentication Request
Bob --> Alice: Authentication Response
Alice -> Bob: Another authentication Request
Alice <-- Bob: another authentication Response
@enduml
```
Rendered images will bu put in the output/images folder.
**NOTE:** ``pandoc-plantuml`` is broken from pandoc 1.16 cause an API change in pandoc ``Image`` function. I'm working on a fix but in the meanwhile use a version of pandoc prior to ``1.16`` .
Debugging
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The plugin can produce debugging informations to help to locate errors. To enable debugging execute ``pelican`` in debug mode:
.. code-block:: console
make DEBUG=1 html
Examples
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Sequence diagram (from PlantUML_ site):
.. code-block:: rst
.. uml::
:alt: Sample sequence diagram
participant User
User -> A: DoWork
activate A #FFBBBB
A -> A: Internal call
activate A #DarkSalmon
A -> B: << createRequest >>
activate B
B --> A: RequestCreated
deactivate B
deactivate A
A -> User: Done
deactivate A
Output:
.. image:: http://plantuml.sourceforge.net/imgp/sequence_022.png
:alt: Sample sequence diagram
Same diagram with Pyhton-Markdown_ syntax:
.. code-block:: markdown
::uml:: format="png" alt="Sample sequence diagram"
participant User
User -> A: DoWork
activate A #FFBBBB
A -> A: Internal call
activate A #DarkSalmon
A -> B: << createRequest >>
activate B
B --> A: RequestCreated
deactivate B
deactivate A
A -> User: Done
deactivate A
::end-uml::
Another example from PlantUML_ site (activity diagram):
.. code-block:: rst
.. uml::
start
:ClickServlet.handleRequest();
:new page;
if (Page.onSecurityCheck) then (true)
:Page.onInit();
if (isForward?) then (no)
:Process controls;
if (continue processing?) then (no)
stop
endif
if (isPost?) then (yes)
:Page.onPost();
else (no)
:Page.onGet();
endif
:Page.onRender();
endif
else (false)
endif
if (do redirect?) then (yes)
:redirect process;
else
if (do forward?) then (yes)
:Forward request;
else (no)
:Render page template;
endif
endif
stop
Generated image:
.. image:: http://plantuml.sourceforge.net/imgp/activity2_009.png
:alt: Sample activity diagram
.. _PlantUML: http://plantuml.sourceforge.net
.. _Sabayon: http://www.sabayon.org
.. _Gentoo: http://www.gentoo.org
.. _layman: http://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Layman
.. _Graphviz: http://www.graphviz.org
.. _Pyhton-Markdown: http://pythonhosted.org/Markdown
.. _pandoc: http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc
.. _Haskell: http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Haskell
.. _Python:: http://www.python.org
.. _Pelican: http://docs.getpelican.com/en