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eleventy-plugin-mermaid

Integrate Mermaid with eleventy

Usage

Install via npm:

npm install @kevingimbel/eleventy-plugin-mermaid

Include it in your .eleventy.js config file:

const pluginMermaid = require("@kevingimbel/eleventy-plugin-mermaid");

module.exports = (eleventyConfig) => {
  eleventyConfig.addPlugin(pluginMermaid);
};

Add the JavaScript code to your page (before the closing body tag!)

{% mermaid_js %}
</body>
</html>

The {% mermaid_js %} code will render the following:

<script type="module">import mermaid from "${src}";mermaid.initialize({startOnLoad:true});</script>

${src}contains the script source as configured (see below). You can also skip this step and provide Mermaid as part of your JS bundle.

Config

Config Options

Global config options, set in eleventy.js.

Option Type Default Description
mermaid_js_src String https://unpkg.com/mermaid@10/dist/mermaid.esm.min.mjs source from where Mermaid will be loaded
html_tag String pre The wrapping HTML tag which the graph is rendered inside
extra_classes String "" Extra CSS classes assigned to the wrapping element
mermaid_config String {startOnLoad: true} Define custom settings to be passed to mermaid.initialize

Config Examples

const pluginMermaid = require("@kevingimbel/eleventy-plugin-mermaid");

module.exports = (eleventyConfig) => {
  eleventyConfig.addPlugin(pluginMermaid, {
    // load mermaid from local assets directory
    mermaid_js_src: '/assets/mermaid.min.mjs',
    html_tag: 'div',
    extra_classes: 'graph',
    mermaid_config: {
      'startOnLoad': true,
      'theme': 'dark'
    }
  });
};

Inline configuration

It's possible to configure each graqph using mermaid's Inline configuration:

    ```mermaid
      %%{init: {'theme':'forest'}}%%
      graph TD
      A[Public web] -->|HTTP request| B(Firewall)
      B --> C{Is port open}
      C -->|Yes| D[App]
      C -->|No| E[Return error]
    ```

Examples

The plugin extends the 11ty markdown highlighter so mermaid diagrams can be written inline via code blocks marked with mermaid:

    ```mermaid
      graph TD;
      A[Want graphs in 11ty] -->|Search Plugin| B(Found plugin);
      B --> C{Use plugin?};
      C -->|Yes| D[NICE GRAPHS];
      C -->|No| E[NO GRAPHS];
    ```

Thanks

The code is mainly taken from https://cornishweb.com/index.php/2019/05/25/using-mermaid-js-with-eleventy-io/.

Future ideas

  • generate SVG server-side during build

Changelog

2.2.1

  • feat: allow setting all configurations via mermaid_config when initializing the plugin
  • fix: use options?. instead of options in case options isn't defined

2.1.1

  • Fix closing pre tag in fallback output #5 by @BigBlueHat

2.1.0

  • Add document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded') around mermaidJS code
  • Add async tag to script
  • Pin mermaidJS version to 10 to avoid compatibility issues in the future. This can be overwritten by setting mermaid_js_src and only affects users who use {% mermaid_js %} shortcode.

2.0.0

MermaidJS switched to ESM only in version 10, which broke the old JavaScript path we used to get the script by default.

This version now uses the ESM module.