Pegmatite is Google Chrome extension that replace PlantUML code blocks into preview images.
You will see below | But we see |
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https://github.com/*
https://gist.github.com/*
https://gitpitch.com/*
https://gitlab.com/*
https://bitbucket.org/*
https://*.backlog.jp/wiki/*
uml
and starts with @start
.
puml
or plantuml
is also supported.uml
@startuml
Alice -> Bob: Authentication Request
Bob --> Alice: Authentication Response
Alice -> Bob: Another authentication Request
Alice <-- Bob: another authentication Response
@enduml
puml
@startuml
[*] --> State1
State1 --> [*]
State1 : this is a string
State1 : this is another string
State1 -> State2
State2 --> [*]
@enduml
These cannot preview.
uml
@startuml
Foo -> Bar
@enduml
uml
code block does not starts with @start
foo
bar
baz
By default, Pegmatite uses PlantUML server
deployed to https://www.plantuml.com/plantuml
.
However, if your UML is confidential and you cannot send it to an external server, you can also use any PlantUML server. Configuring "Base URL" on the setting page, Pegmatite delegates image generation to this server.
Examples.
https://www.plantuml.com/plantuml/img/
(default)https://www.plantuml.com/plantuml/svg/
https://any-plantuml-server.example.com:8080/img/
Also you can run PlantUML server in localhost using Docker as following command:
$ docker run -d -p 8080:8080 plantuml/plantuml-server
And you can specify http://localhost:8080/img/
as Base URL.
Note: To avoid mixed-content, if the Base URL is not HTTPS scheme, generated image is converted to DATA URI.
feature/something_awesome_feature
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