ZenUML is JavaScript-based diagramming tool that requires no server. It uses Markdown-inspired text definitions and a renderer to create and modify sequence diagrams. The main purpose of ZenUML is to help documentation catch up with development.
ZenUML allows even non-programmers to easily create beautiful sequence diagrams through the ZenUML Live Editor.
You can use it ZenUML on your favorite platforms and applications:
ZenUML can be integrated with your favorite tools and platforms as a library or an embeddable widget. Please follow the integration guide for detailed steps.
These are the tools we use for working with the code and documentation:
- volta to manage node versions.
- Node.js.
volta install node
- pnpm package manager.
volta install pnpm
- npx the packaged executor in npm. This is needed to install pnpm.
Follow the setup steps below to install them and start the development.
Once you have cloned the repository onto your development machine, change into the zenuml-core
project folder (the top level directory of the @zenuml/core project repository)
cd zenuml-core
Run npx pnpm install
. You will need npx
for this because volta doesn't support it yet.
npx pnpm install # npx is required for first install
npx pnpm run dev
CI/CD is done with GitHub Actions. The workflow is defined in .github/workflows/*.yml
.
This workflow has two jobs: build
-> deploy
.
test -> npm publish
-> cy tests
-> build site -> deploy gh-pages
This workflow is triggered on every push to the main
branch.
It will build the project and publish the dist
folder to the gh-pages
branch.
We sometimes need to put our localhost on the internet so that we can test it remotely.
Ngrok is a good tool for this. It is free for personal use. But if you want to use a custom domain, you have to pay. If you want to use custom domain, we suggest Cloudflare tunnels for this.
- Start your local dev server at
8080
withpnpm dev
. - Request a subdomain from the team. For example,
air.zenuml.com
. - You will be given a command that install a service locally. Run it.
- Your localhost:8080 will be available at
air.zenuml.com
.
To run the application using Docker, follow these steps:
-
Build the Docker image: Navigate to the root directory of the project and run the following command to build the Docker image:
docker build -t zenuml-core .
-
Run the Docker container: After building the image, you can run the Docker container with the following command:
docker run -p 8080:8080 zenuml-core
This will start the application and map port 8080 of the container to port 8080 on your local machine.
-
Access the application: Open your web browser and navigate to
http://localhost:8080
to access the application.
Make sure Docker is installed and running on your machine before executing these commands.
This repository contains both the DSL parser and the renderer.
The parser is generated with Antlr4. You can find the definition at src/g4
. Generated parser is at src/generated-parser
.
Parser enhancement with customised functionalities is in the src/parser
folder.
Almost everything else under src are for the renderer. The render is based on VueJs 3.x.