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NAME

       sphinxcontrib-mermaid - sphinxcontrib-mermaid documentation

       This  extension  allows  you  to  embed  Mermaid  graphs in your documents, including general flowcharts,
       sequence diagrams, gantt diagrams and more.

       It adds a directive to embed mermaid markup. For example:

          .. mermaid::

             sequenceDiagram
                participant Alice
                participant Bob
                Alice->John: Hello John, how are you?
                loop Healthcheck
                    John->John: Fight against hypochondria
                end
                Note right of John: Rational thoughts <br/>prevail...
                John-->Alice: Great!
                John->Bob: How about you?
                Bob-->John: Jolly good!

       By default, the HTML builder will simply render this as a div tag  with  class="mermaid",  injecting  the
       external javascript, css and initialization code to make mermaid works.

       For  other  builders (or if mermaid_output_format config variable is set differently), the extension will
       use mermaid-cli to render as to a PNG or SVG image, and then used in the proper code.  [graph]

       You can also embed external mermaid files, by giving the file name as an argument to the directive and no
       additional content:

          .. mermaid:: path/to/mermaid-gantt-code.mmd

       As for all file references in Sphinx, if the filename is not absolute, it is taken  as  relative  to  the
       source directory.

       In  addition, you can use mermaid to automatically generate a diagram to show the class inheritance using
       the directive autoclasstree. It accepts one or more fully qualified names to a class or a module. In  the
       case of a module, all the class found will be included.

       Of course, these objects need to be importable to make its diagram.

       If an optional attribute :full: is given, it will show the complete hierarchy of each class.

       The option :namespace: <value> limits to the base classes that belongs to this namespace.  Meanwhile, the
       flag  :strict:  only  process the classes that are strictly defined in the given module (ignoring classes
       imported from other modules).

       For example:

          .. autoclasstree:: sphinx.errors.SphinxParallelError sphinx.errors.ExtensionError
             :full:
       [graph]

       Or directly the module:

          .. autoclasstree:: sphinx.errors
       [graph].SH INSTALLATION

       You can install it using pip

          pip install sphinxcontrib-mermaid

       Then add sphinxcontrib.mermaid in extensions list of your project's conf.py:

          extensions = [
              ...,
              'sphinxcontrib.mermaid'
          ]

DIRECTIVE OPTIONS

       :alt:: determines the image's alternate text for HTML output.  If not given, the alternate text  defaults
       to the mermaid code.

       :align:: determines the image's position. Valid options are 'left', 'center', 'right'

       :caption:: can be used to give a caption to the diagram.

       :zoom:: can be used to enable zooming the diagram. For a global config see mermaid_d3_zoom` below.
         [image] A preview after adding :zoom: option only to the first diagram example above:.UNINDENT

CONFIG VALUES

       mermaid_output_format
          The output format for Mermaid when building HTML files.  This must be either 'raw' 'png' or 'svg'; the
          default is 'raw'. mermaid-cli is required if it's not raw

       mermaid_version
          The  version  of  mermaid  that  will  be  used to parse raw output in HTML files. This should match a
          version available on https://unpkg.com/browse/mermaid/.  The default is "10.2.0". If you need a  newer
          version, you'll need to add the custom initialization. See below.

          If it's set to "", the lib won't be automatically included from the CDN service and you'll need to add
          it  as  a local file in html_js_files. For instance, if you download the lib to _static/js/mermaid.js,
          in conf.py:

              html_js_files = [
                 'js/mermaid.js',
              ]

       mermaid_init_js
          Mermaid initilizaction code. Default to "mermaid.initialize({startOnLoad:true});".

       Changed in version 0.7: The init code doesn't include the <script> tag anymore. It's automatically  added
       at build time.

       mermaid_cmd
          The command name with which to invoke mermaid-cli program.  The default is 'mmdc'; you may need to set
          this to a full path if it's not in the executable search path.

       mermaid_cmd_shell
          When  set  to true, the shell=True argument will be passed the process execution command.  This allows
          commands other than binary executables to be executed on Windows.  The default is false.

       mermaid_params
          For   individual    parameters,    a    list    of    parameters    can    be    added.    Refer    to
          https://github.com/mermaidjs/mermaid.cli#options.  Examples:

              mermaid_params = ['--theme', 'forest', '--width', '600', '--backgroundColor', 'transparent']

          This will render the mermaid diagram with theme forest, 600px width and transparent background.

       mermaid_sequence_config
          Allows overriding the sequence diagram configuration. It could be useful to increase the width between
          actors. It needs to be a json file Check options in the documentation

       mermaid_verbose
          Use the verbose mode when call mermaid-cli, and show its output in the building process.

       mermaid_pdfcrop
          If  using latex output, it might be useful to crop the pdf just to the needed space. For this, pdfcrop
          can be used.  State binary name to use this extra function.

       mermaid_d3_zoom
          Enables zooming in all the generated Mermaid diagrams.

MARKDOWN SUPPORT

       You can include Mermaid diagrams in your Markdown documents in  Sphinx.   You  just  need  to  setup  the
       markdown support in Sphinx via myst-parser . See a minimal configuration from the tests

       Then in your .md documents include a code block as in reStructuredTexts:

          ```{mermaid}

              sequenceDiagram
                participant Alice
                participant Bob
                Alice->John: Hello John, how are you?
          ```

BUILDING PDFS ON READTHEDOCS.IO

       In order to have Mermaid diagrams build properly in PDFs generated on readthedocs.io, you will need a few
       extra configurations.

       1. In your .readthedocs.yaml file (which should be in the root of your repository) include a post-install
          command to install the Mermaid CLI:

             build:
               os: ubuntu-20.04
               tools:
                 python: "3.8"
                 nodejs: "16"
               jobs:
                 post_install:
                   - npm install -g @mermaid-js/mermaid-cli
          Note  that  if you previously did not have a .readthedocs.yaml file, you will also need to specify all
          targets you wish to build and other basic configuration options.  A minimal example of a complete file
          is:

              # .readthedocs.yaml
              # Read the Docs configuration file
              # See https://docs.readthedocs.io/en/stable/config-file/v2.html for details

              # Required
              version: 2

              # Set the version of Python and other tools you might need
              build:
                os: ubuntu-20.04
                tools:
                  python: "3.8"
                  nodejs: "16"
                jobs:
                  post_install:
                    - npm install -g @mermaid-js/mermaid-cli

              # Build documentation in the docs/ directory with Sphinx
              sphinx:
                 configuration: docs/conf.py

              # If using Sphinx, optionally build your docs in additional formats such as PDF
              formats:
                - epub
                - pdf

              python:
                 install:
                 - requirements: docs/requirements.txt

       2. In your documentation directory add file puppeteer-config.json with contents:

             {
               "args": ["--no-sandbox"]
             }

       3. In your documentation conf.py file, add:

             mermaid_params = ['-p' 'puppeteer-config.json']

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       Martín Gaitán

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                                                  Feb 24, 2024                          SPHINXCONTRIB-MERMAID(3)