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531 lines
9.5 KiB
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# Flowcharts - Basic Syntax
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## Graph
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This statement declares a new graph and the direction of the graph layout.
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This declares a graph oriented from top to bottom.
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```
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graph TD
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Start --> Stop
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```
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```mermaid
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graph TD
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Start --> Stop
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```
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This declares a graph oriented from left to right.
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Possible directions are:
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* TB - top bottom
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* BT - bottom top
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* RL - right left
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* LR - left right
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* TD - same as TB
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```
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graph LR
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Start --> Stop
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```
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```mermaid
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graph LR
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Start --> Stop
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```
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## Nodes & shapes
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### A node (default)
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```
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graph LR
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id
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```
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```mermaid
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graph LR
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id
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```
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Note that the id is what is displayed in the box.
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### A node with text
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It is also possible to set text in the box that differs from the id. If this is done several times, it is the last text
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found for the node that will be used. Also if you define edges for the node later on, you can omit text definitions. The
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one previously defined will be used when rendering the box.
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```
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graph LR
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id1[This is the text in the box]
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```
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```mermaid
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graph LR
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id1[This is the text in the box]
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```
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### A node with round edges
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```
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graph LR
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id1(This is the text in the box)
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```
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```mermaid
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graph LR
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id1(This is the text in the box)
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```
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### A node in the form of a circle
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```
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graph LR
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id1((This is the text in the circle))
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```
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```mermaid
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graph LR
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id1((This is the text in the circle))
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```
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### A node in an asymetric shape
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```
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graph LR
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id1>This is the text in the box]
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```
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```mermaid
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graph LR
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id1>This is the text in the box]
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```
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Currently only the shape above is possible and not its mirror. *This might change with future releases.*
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### A node (rhombus)
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```
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graph LR
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id1{This is the text in the box}
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```
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```mermaid
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graph LR
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id1{This is the text in the box}
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```
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### Trapezoid
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```mermaid
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graph TD
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A[/Christmas\]
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```
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### Trapezoid alt
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```mermaid
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graph TD
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B[\Go shopping/]
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```
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## Links between nodes
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Nodes can be connected with links/edges. It is possible to have different types of links or attach a text string to a link.
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### A link with arrow head
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```
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graph LR
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A-->B
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```
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```mermaid
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graph LR
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A-->B
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```
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### An open link
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```
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graph LR
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A --- B
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```
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```mermaid
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graph LR
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A --- B
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```
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### Text on links
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```
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graph LR
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A-- This is the text ---B
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```
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```mermaid
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graph LR
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A-- This is the text ---B
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```
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or
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```
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graph LR
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A---|This is the text|B
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```
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```mermaid
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graph LR
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A---|This is the text|B
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```
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### A link with arrow head and text
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```
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graph LR
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A-->|text|B
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```
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```mermaid
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graph LR
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A-->|text|B
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```
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or
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```
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graph LR
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A-- text -->B
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```
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```mermaid
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graph LR
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A-- text -->B
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```
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### Dotted link
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```
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graph LR;
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A-.->B;
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```
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```mermaid
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graph LR;
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A-.->B;
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```
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### Dotted link with text
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```
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graph LR
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A-. text .-> B
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```
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```mermaid
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graph LR
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A-. text .-> B
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```
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### Thick link
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```
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graph LR
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A ==> B
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```
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```mermaid
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graph LR
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A ==> B
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```
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### Thick link with text
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```
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graph LR
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A == text ==> B
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```
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```mermaid
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graph LR
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A == text ==> B
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```
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## Special characters that break syntax
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It is possible to put text within quotes in order to render more troublesome characters. As in the example below:
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```
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graph LR
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id1["This is the (text) in the box"]
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```
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```mermaid
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graph LR
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id1["This is the (text) in the box"]
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```
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### Entity codes to escape characters
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It is possible to escape characters using the syntax examplified here.
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```
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graph LR
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A["A double quote:#quot;"] -->B["A dec char:#9829;"]
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```
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```mermaid
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graph LR
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A["A double quote:#quot;"] -->B["A dec char:#9829;"]
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```
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## Subgraphs
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```
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subgraph title
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graph definition
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end
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```
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An example below:
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```
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graph TB
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c1-->a2
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subgraph one
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a1-->a2
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end
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subgraph two
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b1-->b2
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end
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subgraph three
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c1-->c2
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end
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```
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```mermaid
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graph TB
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c1-->a2
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subgraph one
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a1-->a2
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end
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subgraph two
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b1-->b2
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end
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subgraph three
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c1-->c2
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end
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```
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## Interaction
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It is possible to bind a click event to a node, the click can lead to either a javascript callback or to a link which will be opened in a new browser tab. **Note**: This functionality is disabled when using `securityLevel='strict'` and enabled when using `securityLevel='loose'`.
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```
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click nodeId callback
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```
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* nodeId is the id of the node
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* callback is the name of a javascript function defined on the page displaying the graph, the function will be called with the nodeId as parameter.
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Examples of tooltip usage below:
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```
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<script>
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var callback = function(){
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alert('A callback was triggered');
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}
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<script>
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```
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```
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graph LR;
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A-->B;
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click A callback "Tooltip for a callback"
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click B "http://www.github.com" "This is a tooltip for a link"
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```
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The tooltip text is surrounded in double quotes. The styles of the tooltip are set by the class .mermaidTooltip.
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```mermaid
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graph LR;
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A-->B;
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click A callback "Tooltip"
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click B "http://www.github.com" "This is a link"
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```
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> **Success** The tooltip functionality and the ability to link to urls are available from version 0.5.2.
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Beginners tip, a full example using interactive links in a html context:
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```
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<body>
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<div class="mermaid">
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graph LR;
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A-->B;
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click A callback "Tooltip"
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click B "http://www.github.com" "This is a link"
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</div>
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<script>
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var callback = function(){
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alert('A callback was triggered');
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}
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var config = {
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startOnLoad:true,
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flowchart:{
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useMaxWidth:true,
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htmlLabels:true,
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curve:'cardinal',
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},
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securityLevel:'loose',
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};
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mermaid.initialize(config);
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</script>
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</body>
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```
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## Styling and classes
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### Styling links
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It is possible to style links. For instance you might want to style a link that is going backwards in the flow. As links
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have no ids in the same way as nodes, some other way of deciding what style the links should be attached to is required.
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Instead of ids, the order number of when the link was defined in the graph is used. In the example below the style
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defined in the linkStyle statement will belong to the fourth link in the graph:
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```
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linkStyle 3 stroke:#ff3,stroke-width:4px;
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```
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### Styling a node
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It is possible to apply specific styles such as a thicker border or a different background color to a node.
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```
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graph LR
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id1(Start)-->id2(Stop)
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style id1 fill:#f9f,stroke:#333,stroke-width:4px
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style id2 fill:#ccf,stroke:#f66,stroke-width:2px,stroke-dasharray: 5, 5
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```
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```mermaid
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graph LR
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id1(Start)-->id2(Stop)
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style id1 fill:#f9f,stroke:#333,stroke-width:4px
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style id2 fill:#ccf,stroke:#f66,stroke-width:2px,stroke-dasharray: 5, 5
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```
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#### Classes
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More convenient then defining the style every time is to define a class of styles and attach this class to the nodes that
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should have a different look.
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a class definition looks like the example below:
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```
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classDef className fill:#f9f,stroke:#333,stroke-width:4px;
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```
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Attachment of a class to a node is done as per below:
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```
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class nodeId1 className;
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```
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It is also possible to attach a class to a list of nodes in one statement:
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```
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class nodeId1,nodeId2 className;
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```
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### Css classes
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It is also possible to predefine classes in css styles that can be applied from the graph definition as in the example
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below:
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**Example style**
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```html
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<style>
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.cssClass > rect{
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fill:#FF0000;
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stroke:#FFFF00;
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stroke-width:4px;
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}
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</style>
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```
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**Example definition**
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```
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graph LR;
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A-->B[AAA<span>BBB</span>];
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B-->D;
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class A cssClass;
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```
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```mermaid
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graph LR;
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A-->B[AAA<span>BBB</span>];
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B-->D;
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class A cssClass;
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```
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### Default class
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If a class is named default it will be assigned to all classes without specific class definitions.
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```
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classDef default fill:#f9f,stroke:#333,stroke-width:4px;
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```
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## Basic support for fontawesome
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It is possible to add icons from fontawesome.
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The icons are acessed via the syntax fa:#icon class name#.
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```
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graph TD
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B["fa:fa-twitter for peace"]
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B-->C[fa:fa-ban forbidden]
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B-->D(fa:fa-spinner);
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B-->E(A fa:fa-camera-retro perhaps?);
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```
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```mermaid
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graph TD
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B["fa:fa-twitter for peace"]
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B-->C[fa:fa-ban forbidden]
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B-->D(fa:fa-spinner);
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B-->E(A fa:fa-camera-retro perhaps?);
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```
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## Graph declarations with spaces between vertices and link and without semicolon
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* In graph declarations, the statements also can now end without a semicolon. After release 0.2.16, ending a graph statement with semicolon is just optional. So the below graph declaration is also valid along with the old declarations of the graph.
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* A single space is allowed between vertices and the link. However there should not be any space between a vertex and its text and a link and its text. The old syntax of graph declaration will also work and hence this new feature is optional and is introduce to improve readability.
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Below is the new declaration of the graph edges which is also valid along with the old declaration of the graph edges.
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```
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graph LR
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A[Hard edge] -->|Link text| B(Round edge)
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B --> C{Decision}
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C -->|One| D[Result one]
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C -->|Two| E[Result two]
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```
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```mermaid
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graph LR
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A[Hard edge] -->|Link text| B(Round edge)
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B --> C{Decision}
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C -->|One| D[Result one]
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C -->|Two| E[Result two]
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```
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## Configuration...
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Is it possible to adjust the width of the rendered flowchart.
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This is done by defining **mermaid.flowchartConfig** or by the CLI to use a json file with the configuration. How to use
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the CLI is described in the mermaidCLI page.
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mermaid.flowchartConfig can be set to a JSON string with config parameters or the corresponding object.
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```javascript
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mermaid.flowchartConfig = {
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width: 100%
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}
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```
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