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backstage-plugin-techdocs-addon-mermaid

The backstage-plugin-techdocs-addon-mermaid allows rendering of Mermaid diagrams within Backstage TechDocs

This plugin is a Backstage TechDocs Addon, which requires Backstage v1.2+

Getting started

  1. Follow the official documentation for TechDocs Addons to enable addons for techdocs.

  2. For your backstage instance, make sure you have installed mkdocs-techdocs-core >= 1.0.2. Older versions will not render mermaid correctly!

    pip3 install mkdocs-techdocs-core==1.0.2
  3. Install this plugin in your backstage app. Run the following command from the root of your backstage installation:

    yarn --cwd packages/app add backstage-plugin-techdocs-addon-mermaid
  4. Enable the addon within techdocs viewer's within App.tsx and EntityPage.tsx

    // packages/app/src/App.tsx
    // packages/app/src/components/catalog/EntityPage.tsx
    import { Mermaid } from 'backstage-plugin-techdocs-addon-mermaid';
    
    // ...
    {techDocsPage}
    <TechDocsAddons>
      {/*...*/}
      <Mermaid config={{ theme: 'forest', themeVariables: { lineColor: '#000000' } }} />
    </TechDocsAddons>

Use Mermaid in your TechDocs

# Mermaid section

Here is a mermaid graph!

```mermaid
graph TD;
    A-->B;
    A-->C;
    B-->D;
    C-->D;
```

Auto-Detection vs. Manual Detection

By default, this plugin will autodetect diagrams based on the starting token of the code block. In some cases, however, this auto-detection is not sufficient, for example, because of an unrecognized diagram type or the use of front matter. In these cases, you can force the use of mermaid on blocks by adding configuration like this to your mkdocs.yaml file:

markdown_extensions:
  pymdownx.extra:
    pymdownx.superfences:
      custom_fences:
        - name: mermaid
          class: mermaid
          format: !!python/name:pymdownx.superfences.fence_code_format

Contributors Guide

This plugin can be developed in the context of an existing Backstage deployment or a new local deployment.

Setup for Deployment

  1. Fork and clone this repo into the plugins folder of your Backstage codebase.
  2. To have yarn link the local version of the addon instead of the version on npm.
    1. Change directories to the new plugins/backstage-plugin-techdocs-addon-mermaid folder and run yarn link.
    2. Go up to the main Backstage directory and run yarn link backstage-plugin-techdocs-addon-mermaid.
  3. Run yarn install in the Backstage root.
  4. Follow the earlier instructions to add the plugin to your TechDocs pages in your Backstage deployment such as app.tsx.

Manual Testing

After making changes to the plugin and having unit tests pass, to do manual end-to-end testing, follow the instructions below.

Option #1 Techdocs CLI

You can use the TechDocs CLI to test against a local docs folder. You will need to customize the preview app bundle for that to work as the addon is not included in the standard bundle. Review the TechDoc's documentation for further instructions.

Option #2 Use a Remote Location

Register a component via URL like any other Backstage component and view that component's TechDocs. For example, to use the SampleDocs component in this repo:

  1. Generate a GitHub personal access token for public repos.
  2. Add the GitHub integration to your app-config.local.yaml.
  3. yarn dev in the root of your Backstage codebase.
  4. To register the demo docs, browse to http://localhost:3000/catalog-import
  5. Register the URL pointing to the SampleDocs/catalog-info.yaml, example: https://github.com/johanneswuerbach/backstage-plugin-techdocs-addon-mermaid/blob/main/sampledocs/catalog-info.yaml
  6. To iterate:
    1. Create a branch for the addon.
    2. Change the contents of the sampledocs.
    3. Commit and push.
    4. Register the catalog-info.yaml for your branch instead (keep in mind any security changes required for your personal access token).
    5. Iterate changes to markdown and changes to the plugin.