* develop:
fix(deps): update all non-major dependencies
chore(deps): update all non-major dependencies
Update Diagram.ts
Update Diagram.ts
feat: added internal label
feat: improve documentation
make clearer
fix: invalid url and generate docs
Update integrations.md to include Mermaid Flow
feat: expose the diagram api
fixup! fixup! Move pie outerStrokeWidth to theme variables, update docs
fixup! Move pie outerStrokeWidth to theme variables, update docs
Move pie outerStrokeWidth to theme variables, update docs
fixup! fixup! feat(pie): adding outer border, text position options
fixup! feat(pie): adding outer border, text position options
Update packages/mermaid/src/diagrams/pie/pieRenderer.js
feat(pie): adding outer border, text position options
* develop: (23 commits)
Fix test
refactor(deps): replace `moment` with `dayjs`
test(gantt): test daylight savings in ganttdb
Update .lycheeignore
chore: dagre-d3-es@7.0.9
chore: Add tsdoc for registerLazyLoadedDiagrams
feat: Ensure proper detection for flowcharts
fix: Class label not visible if class is already defined
Update import
fix TS errors
fix TS errors
feat: Match timeline section width to tasks
chore: TimelineRenderer in TS
Fix types
fix: Detector order
Lint
Cleanup nodes.js
docs: Update classdiagram docs
classLabel tests
Formatting
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Replace Mermaid's dependency on `moment` with `dayjs`.
[Moment is now in maintenance mode][1], and they don't recommend
using it.
[Dayjs][2] has almost exactly the same API as moment, and is still
curently being maintained. Unlike moment, dayjs objects are immutable,
which makes our life much easier, but we need to do
`a = a.add(1, "day")` instead of just `a.add(1, "day")`.
We can't use `dayjs.duration`, because unlike `moment.duration`,
[dayjs durations always degrade to ms][3].
This causes issues with daylight savings, since it assumes that each
day is 24 hours, when some days have 23/25 hours with daylight savings.
(it also assumes that each month is 30 days).
However, `dayjs.add(1, "d");` correctly adds 1 days, even when that
day is only 23 hours long, so we can use that instead.
[1]: https://momentjs.com/docs/#/-project-status/
[2]: https://day.js.org/
[3]: https://day.js.org/docs/en/durations/durations
Add a quick test that ensures `ganttDb` correctly adds `1d` (1 day),
even on days with 25 hours.
This test only runs if the test PC has the TZ='America/Los_Angeles'
set (California has daylight savings).
I've added a test to the GitHub Actions `test.yml` action too for this.
It should only add about 5 seconds to each test, so it isn't too bad.