Extended Shortcode - mermaid

FixIt 0.2.15 | CHANGED

The mermaid shortcode supports diagrams in Hugo with Mermaid library.

Mermaid is a library helping you to generate diagram and flowcharts from text, in a similar manner as Markdown.

Just insert your mermaid code in the mermaid shortcode and that’s it.

Tip
You can configure mermaid themes globally in config.toml via the params.mermaid parameter

Flowchart

Example flowchart mermaid input:

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{{< mermaid >}}
graph LR;
    A[Hard edge] -->|Link text| B(Round edge)
    B --> C{Decision}
    C -->|One| D[Result one]
    C -->|Two| E[Result two]
{{< /mermaid >}}

The rendered output looks like this:

Sequence Diagram

Example sequence diagram mermaid input:

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{{< mermaid >}}
sequenceDiagram
    participant Alice
    participant Bob
    Alice->>John: Hello John, how are you?
    loop Healthcheck
        John->John: Fight against hypochondria
    end
    Note right of John: Rational thoughts <br/>prevail...
    John-->Alice: Great!
    John->Bob: How about you?
    Bob-->John: Jolly good!
{{< /mermaid >}}

The rendered output looks like this:

Gantt

Example Gantt mermaid input:

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{{< mermaid >}}
gantt
dateFormat  YYYY-MM-DD
title Adding GANTT diagram to mermaid
excludes weekdays 2014-01-10

section A section
Completed task            :done,    des1, 2014-01-06,2014-01-08
Active task               :active,  des2, 2014-01-09, 3d
Future task               :         des3, after des2, 5d
Future task2              :         des4, after des3, 5d
{{< /mermaid >}}

The rendered output looks like this:

Class Diagram

Example class diagram mermaid input:

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{{< mermaid >}}
classDiagram
    Animal <|-- Duck
    Animal <|-- Fish
    Animal <|-- Zebra
    Animal : +int age
    Animal : +String gender
    Animal: +isMammal()
    Animal: +mate()
    class Duck{
        +String beakColor
        +swim()
        +quack()
    }
    class Fish{
        -int sizeInFeet
        -canEat()
    }
    class Zebra{
        +bool is_wild
        +run()
    }
{{< /mermaid >}}

The rendered output looks like this:

State Diagram

Example state diagram mermaid input:

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{{< mermaid >}}
stateDiagram-v2
    [*] --> Still
    Still --> [*]
    Still --> Moving
    Moving --> Still
    Moving --> Crash
    Crash --> [*]
{{< /mermaid >}}

The rendered output looks like this:

Git Graph

Example git graph mermaid input:

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{{< mermaid >}}
gitGraph
    commit
    commit
    branch develop
    checkout develop
    commit
    commit
    checkout main
    merge develop
    commit
    commit
{{< /mermaid >}}

The rendered output looks like this:

Entity Relationship Diagram

Example entity-relationship diagram mermaid input:

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{{< mermaid >}}
erDiagram
    CUSTOMER ||--o{ ORDER : places
    ORDER ||--|{ LINE-ITEM : contains
    CUSTOMER }|..|{ DELIVERY-ADDRESS : uses
{{< /mermaid >}}

The rendered output looks like this:

User Journey

Example user journey mermaid input:

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{{< mermaid >}}
journey
    title My working day
    section Go to work
      Make tea: 5: Me
      Go upstairs: 3: Me
      Do work: 1: Me, Cat
    section Go home
      Go downstairs: 5: Me
      Sit down: 5: Me
{{< /mermaid >}}

The rendered output looks like this:

Pie Chart

Example pie chart mermaid input:

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{{< mermaid >}}
pie
    "Dogs" : 386
    "Cats" : 85
    "Rats" : 15
{{< /mermaid >}}

The rendered output looks like this:

Requirement Diagram

Example requirement diagram mermaid input:

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{{< mermaid >}}
requirementDiagram

requirement test_req {
id: 1
text: the test text.
risk: high
verifymethod: test
}

element test_entity {
type: simulation
}

test_entity - satisfies -> test_req
{{< /mermaid >}}

The rendered output looks like this:

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