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178 lines
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# PlantUML & GitLab
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> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/merge_requests/8537) in GitLab 8.16.
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When [PlantUML](http://plantuml.com) integration is enabled and configured in
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GitLab we are able to create simple diagrams in AsciiDoc and Markdown documents
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created in snippets, wikis, and repos.
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## PlantUML Server
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Before you can enable PlantUML in GitLab; you need to set up your own PlantUML
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server that will generate the diagrams.
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### Docker
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With Docker, you can just run a container like this:
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```sh
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docker run -d --name plantuml -p 8080:8080 plantuml/plantuml-server:tomcat
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```
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The **PlantUML URL** will be the hostname of the server running the container.
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When running GitLab in Docker, it will need to have access to the PlantUML container.
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The easiest way to achieve that is by using [Docker Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/).
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A simple `docker-compose.yml` file would be:
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```yaml
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version: "3"
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services:
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gitlab:
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image: 'gitlab/gitlab-ce:12.2.5-ce.0'
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environment:
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GITLAB_OMNIBUS_CONFIG: |
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nginx['custom_gitlab_server_config'] = "location /-/plantuml/ { \n proxy_cache off; \n proxy_pass http://plantuml:8080/; \n}\n"
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plantuml:
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image: 'plantuml/plantuml-server:tomcat'
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container_name: plantuml
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```
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In this scenario, PlantUML will be accessible for GitLab at the URL
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`http://plantuml:8080/`.
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### Debian/Ubuntu
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Installing and configuring your
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own PlantUML server is easy in Debian/Ubuntu distributions using Tomcat.
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First you need to create a `plantuml.war` file from the source code:
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```sh
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sudo apt-get install graphviz openjdk-8-jdk git-core maven
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git clone https://github.com/plantuml/plantuml-server.git
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cd plantuml-server
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mvn package
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```
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The above sequence of commands will generate a WAR file that can be deployed
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using Tomcat:
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```shell
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sudo apt-get install tomcat8
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sudo cp target/plantuml.war /var/lib/tomcat8/webapps/plantuml.war
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sudo chown tomcat8:tomcat8 /var/lib/tomcat8/webapps/plantuml.war
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sudo service tomcat8 restart
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```
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Once the Tomcat service restarts the PlantUML service will be ready and
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listening for requests on port 8080:
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```text
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http://localhost:8080/plantuml
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```
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you can change these defaults by editing the `/etc/tomcat8/server.xml` file.
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Note that the default URL is different than when using the Docker-based image,
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where the service is available at the root of URL with no relative path. Adjust
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the configuration below accordingly.
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### Making local PlantUML accessible using custom GitLab setup
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The PlantUML server runs locally on your server, so it is not accessible
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externally. As such, it is necessary to catch external PlantUML calls and
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redirect them to the local server.
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The idea is to redirect each call to `https://gitlab.example.com/-/plantuml/`
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to the local PlantUML server `http://plantuml:8080/` or `http://localhost:8080/plantuml/`, depending on your setup.
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To enable the redirection, add the following line in `/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`:
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```ruby
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# Docker deployment
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nginx['custom_gitlab_server_config'] = "location /-/plantuml/ { \n proxy_cache off; \n proxy_pass http://plantuml:8080/; \n}\n"
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# Built from source
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nginx['custom_gitlab_server_config'] = "location /-/plantuml { \n rewrite ^/-/(plantuml.*) /$1 break;\n proxy_cache off; \n proxy_pass http://localhost:8080/plantuml; \n}\n"
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```
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To activate the changes, run the following command:
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```sh
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sudo gitlab-ctl reconfigure
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```
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## GitLab
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You need to enable PlantUML integration from Settings under Admin Area. To do
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that, login with an Admin account and do following:
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- In GitLab, go to **Admin Area > Settings > Integrations**.
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- Expand the **PlantUML** section.
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- Check **Enable PlantUML** checkbox.
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- Set the PlantUML instance as `https://gitlab.example.com/-/plantuml/`.
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## Creating Diagrams
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With PlantUML integration enabled and configured, we can start adding diagrams to
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our AsciiDoc snippets, wikis and repos using delimited blocks:
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- **Markdown**
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~~~markdown
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```plantuml
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Bob -> Alice : hello
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Alice -> Bob : hi
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```
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~~~
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- **AsciiDoc**
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```text
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[plantuml, format="png", id="myDiagram", width="200px"]
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----
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Bob->Alice : hello
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Alice -> Bob : hi
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----
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```
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- **reStructuredText**
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```text
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.. plantuml::
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:caption: Caption with **bold** and *italic*
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Bob -> Alice: hello
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Alice -> Bob: hi
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```
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You can also use the `uml::` directive for compatibility with [sphinxcontrib-plantuml](https://pypi.org/project/sphinxcontrib-plantuml/), but please note that we currently only support the `caption` option.
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The above blocks will be converted to an HTML img tag with source pointing to the
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PlantUML instance. If the PlantUML server is correctly configured, this should
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render a nice diagram instead of the block:
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```plantuml
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Bob -> Alice : hello
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Alice -> Bob : hi
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```
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Inside the block you can add any of the supported diagrams by PlantUML such as
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[Sequence](http://plantuml.com/sequence-diagram), [Use Case](http://plantuml.com/use-case-diagram),
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[Class](http://plantuml.com/class-diagram), [Activity](http://plantuml.com/activity-diagram-legacy),
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[Component](http://plantuml.com/component-diagram), [State](http://plantuml.com/state-diagram),
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and [Object](http://plantuml.com/object-diagram) diagrams. You do not need to use the PlantUML
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diagram delimiters `@startuml`/`@enduml` as these are replaced by the AsciiDoc `plantuml` block.
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Some parameters can be added to the AsciiDoc block definition:
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- *format*: Can be either `png` or `svg`. Note that `svg` is not supported by
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all browsers so use with care. The default is `png`.
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- *id*: A CSS id added to the diagram HTML tag.
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- *width*: Width attribute added to the img tag.
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- *height*: Height attribute added to the img tag.
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Markdown does not support any parameters and will always use PNG format.
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