/mkdocs-kroki-plugin

MkDocs plugin for Kroki-Diagrams

Primary LanguagePythonMIT LicenseMIT

mkdocs-kroki-plugin

This is a MkDocs plugin to embed Kroki-Diagrams into your documentation.

Setup

Install the plugin using pip:

pip install mkdocs-kroki-plugin

Activate the plugin in mkdocs.yml:

plugins:
  ...
  - kroki:

Config

Key Description
ServerURL URL of your kroki-Server, default: !ENV [KROKI_SERVER_URL, 'https://kroki.io']
FencePrefix Diagram prefix, default: kroki-
EnableBlockDiag Enable BlockDiag (and the related Diagrams), default: true
Enablebpmn Enable BPMN, default: true
EnableExcalidraw Enable Excalidraw, default: true
EnableMermaid Enable Mermaid, default: true
EnableDiagramsnet Enable diagrams.net (draw.io), default: false
HttpMethod Http method to use (GET or POST), default: GET
Note: On POST the retrieved images are stored next to the including page in the build directory
UserAgent User agent for requests to the kroki server, default: kroki.plugin/0.7.1
FileTypes File types you want to use, default: [svg]
Note: not all file formats work with all diagram types https://kroki.io/#support
FileTypeOverrides Overrides for specific diagram types to set the desired file type, default: empty
FailFast Errors are raised as plugin errors, default: false

Example:

  - kroki:
      ServerURL: !ENV [KROKI_SERVER_URL, 'https://kroki.io']
      FileTypes:
        - png
        - svg
      FileTypeOverrides:
        mermaid: png
      FailFast: !ENV CI

Usage

Use code-fences with a tag of kroki-<Module> to replace the code with the wanted diagram.

Diagram options can be set as well.

Example for BlockDiag:

```kroki-blockdiag no-transparency=false
blockdiag {
  blockdiag -> generates -> "block-diagrams";
  blockdiag -> is -> "very easy!";

  blockdiag [color = "greenyellow"];
  "block-diagrams" [color = "pink"];
  "very easy!" [color = "orange"];
}
```

You can render diagram from file with @from_file: directive:

```kroki-bpmn
@from_file:path/to/diagram.bpmn
```

See Also

Diagram examples can be found here.

More information about installing a self-manged Kroki-Service here.

More Plugins for MkDocs can be found here

Pre-Release-Versions

Install the newest pre-release version using pip:

pip install -i https://test.pypi.org/simple/ mkdocs-kroki-plugin

Development

Setup:

git clone git@github.com:AVATEAM-IT-SYSTEMHAUS/mkdocs-kroki-plugin.git
cd mkdocs-kroki-plugin
pipx install hatch
pipx install pre-commit
pre-commit install

Run tests (for all supported python versions):

hatch test -a

Run static code analysis:

hatch fmt