- set `ALLOW_PLANTUML_INCLUDE` only once and decentralized inside the `DiagramResponse` class and call this init method after initializing the server
- set `PLANTUML_SECURITY_PROFILE` to `INTERNET` by default (BREAKING CHANGES)
- add possibility to set PlantUML system properties over a file with `PLANTUML_PROPERTY_FILE`
- adjust documentation
- add "Breaking changes" hint to README
- add new servlet to get meta data from PlantUML diagram
- meta data get not only be requested as text but also as json if you set the `Accept`-header to json
- add `metadata` servlet tests
- GET: like the Proxy where you can pass a URL which the servlet will use to fetch the diagram image
- POST: file upload
- typing `<:` will start the emoji auto complition inside the plantuml editor
- for the sake of simplicity the emoji preview of the completion documentation will fetch the image from the original github repository (not plantuml). The reason is that the images (SVGs) inside plantuml have sometimes removed their svg tag, hence it's difficult to set the correct rendering size.
- expand auto completion (suggestion) documentation by default
- add emoji example GIF and documentation
- set charset to utf-8 for each website
- refactor JSON creation inside UI Helper
Since the update of `bastik` the PDF servlet didn't work anymore.
Problems:
- No PDF UnitTest existed
- Pom dependency `org.apache.xmlgraphics.batik-all` change nearly every dependency to `optional` starting with version `1.15`, hence some important dependencies like the SVG converter were missing
- `DiagramResponse.CONTENT_TYPE` had no mime type value for PDF
Changes:
- add PDF UnitTest
- remove `batik-all` dependency and only include the dependencies PlantUML requires for the PDF generation:
* batik-dom
* batik-svgrasterizer (includes batik-dom)
* batik-svggen
* fop
- remove own `DiagramResponse.CONTENT_TYPE` mapping and use `FileFormat.getMimeType()`
- revert the 4 missing tests, e.g. proxy test from commit 20468f5
- add virtual host name `test.localhost` to embedded jetty server
(JUnit Tests) since localhost and IP-Addresses are no longer
supported by the proxy and use this address inside proxy `src`
- add `test-localhost` support for the docker tests. To support
this the docker hostname need to be set to test.localhost by:
`--hostname=test.localhost` (only for the docker tests)
- proxy: add file format support for PDF
- proxy: add error messages on "bad request" response
- proxy: remove dead code
- old proxy: add error messages on "bad request" response
- fix incorrect README link to docs
- add `HTTP_PROXY_READ_TIMEOUT` option -- close#240
- auto refresh function
- light and dark theme
- monaco editor (vscode) with "apex" as syntax highlighting language
* apex seems to work quite fine (better than no highlighting)
* future possibility: own plantuml language syntax support
* future possibility: autocomplete (to much work but maybe partial)
- implemented example for `!theme ...`
- implemented example for `<&icon>`
* future possibility: code validation
- implemented example for `@start...` and `@end...`:
* should be the first or last command
* should be of the some type (e.g. `@startyaml` and @endyaml)
* should be used exactly once per document/diagram
- editor and preview is splitable into two windows like the
"Extract window" functionality on
(plantuml.com)[https://www.plantuml.com/plantuml]
- multi index / multi paging diagram support
- diagram can be displayed/rended as PNG, SVG, ASCII Art or PDF
- Ctrl+s download the PlantUML Code as code file (diagram.puml)
- Ctrl+, opens the settings and Esc closes the settings
- use html `base` tag containing the context path once instead inside
every single URL/link.
- update and enhance `nginx-contextpath` example
- export javascript code into separated file
- Add TODO note to javascript clipboard check (from PR#250) since
Firefox and Safari do not support the current implementation
Switch from absolute paths `hostpath` to relative paths `contextpath`.
Unfortunately, for the url input javascript is necessary to resolve the
relative url.
Also see Issue #205.
Same as `java -jar plantum.jar -language`, a new servlet is added to
expose the tokens supported by the current version of the PlantUML engine.
Useful to support tools relying on a running PlantUML server to support
syntax highlight.