--- stage: Create group: Source Code info: "To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://handbook.gitlab.com/handbook/product/ux/technical-writing/#assignments" --- # PlantUML **(FREE SELF)** With the [PlantUML](https://plantuml.com) integration, you can create diagrams in snippets, wikis, and repositories. This integration is enabled on GitLab.com for all SaaS users and does not require any additional configuration. To set up the integration on a self-managed instance, you must [configure your PlantUML server](#configure-your-plantuml-server). After completing the integration, PlantUML converts `plantuml` blocks to an HTML image tag, with the source pointing to the PlantUML instance. The PlantUML diagram delimiters `@startuml`/`@enduml` aren't required, as these are replaced by the `plantuml` block: - **Markdown** files with the extension `.md`: ````markdown ```plantuml Bob -> Alice : hello Alice -> Bob : hi ``` ```` For additional acceptable extensions, review the [`languages.yaml`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/master/vendor/languages.yml#L3174) file. - **AsciiDoc** files with the extension `.asciidoc`, `.adoc`, or `.asc`: ```plaintext [plantuml, format="png", id="myDiagram", width="200px"] ---- Bob->Alice : hello Alice -> Bob : hi ---- ``` - **reStructuredText** ```plaintext .. plantuml:: :caption: Caption with **bold** and *italic* Bob -> Alice: hello Alice -> Bob: hi ``` Although you can use the `uml::` directive for compatibility with [`sphinxcontrib-plantuml`](https://pypi.org/project/sphinxcontrib-plantuml/), GitLab supports only the `caption` option. If the PlantUML server is correctly configured, these examples should render a diagram instead of the code block: ```plantuml Bob -> Alice : hello Alice -> Bob : hi ``` Inside the block you can add any of the diagrams PlantUML supports, such as: - [Activity](https://plantuml.com/activity-diagram-legacy) - [Class](https://plantuml.com/class-diagram) - [Component](https://plantuml.com/component-diagram) - [Object](https://plantuml.com/object-diagram) - [Sequence](https://plantuml.com/sequence-diagram) - [State](https://plantuml.com/state-diagram) - [Use Case](https://plantuml.com/use-case-diagram) You can add parameters to block definitions: - `id`: A CSS ID added to the diagram HTML tag. - `width`: Width attribute added to the image tag. - `height`: Height attribute added to the image tag. Markdown does not support any parameters, and always uses PNG format. ## Configure your PlantUML server Before you can enable PlantUML in GitLab, set up your own PlantUML server to generate the diagrams: - [In Docker](#docker). - [In Debian/Ubuntu](#debianubuntu). ### Docker To run a PlantUML container in Docker, run this command: ```shell docker run -d --name plantuml -p 8080:8080 plantuml/plantuml-server:tomcat ``` The **PlantUML URL** is the hostname of the server running the container. When running GitLab in Docker, it must have access to the PlantUML container. To achieve that, use [Docker Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/). In this basic `docker-compose.yml` file, PlantUML is accessible to GitLab at the URL `http://plantuml:8080/`: ```yaml version: "3" services: gitlab: image: 'gitlab/gitlab-ee:12.2.5-ee.0' environment: GITLAB_OMNIBUS_CONFIG: | nginx['custom_gitlab_server_config'] = "location /-/plantuml/ { \n rewrite ^/-/plantuml/(.*) /$1 break;\n proxy_cache off; \n proxy_pass http://plantuml:8080/; \n}\n" plantuml: image: 'plantuml/plantuml-server:tomcat' container_name: plantuml ``` #### Configure local PlantUML access The PlantUML server runs locally on your server, so it can't be accessed externally by default. Your server must catch external PlantUML calls to `https://gitlab.example.com/-/plantuml/` and redirect them to the local PlantUML server. Depending on your setup, the URL is either of the following: - `http://plantuml:8080/` - `http://localhost:8080/plantuml/` If you're running [GitLab with TLS](https://docs.gitlab.com/omnibus/settings/ssl/index.html) you must configure this redirection, because PlantUML uses the insecure HTTP protocol. Newer browsers such as [Google Chrome 86+](https://www.chromestatus.com/feature/4926989725073408) don't load insecure HTTP resources on pages served over HTTPS. To enable this redirection: 1. Add the following line in `/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`, depending on your setup method: ```ruby # Docker deployment nginx['custom_gitlab_server_config'] = "location /-/plantuml/ { \n rewrite ^/-/plantuml/(.*) /$1 break;\n proxy_cache off; \n proxy_pass http://plantuml:8080/; \n}\n" ``` 1. To activate the changes, run the following command: ```shell sudo gitlab-ctl reconfigure ``` ### Debian/Ubuntu You can install and configure a PlantUML server in Debian/Ubuntu distributions using Tomcat or Jetty. Prerequisites: - JRE/JDK version 11 or later. - (Recommended) Jetty version 11 or later. - (Recommended) Tomcat version 10 or later. #### Installation PlantUML recommends to install Tomcat 10 or above. The scope of this page only includes setting up a basic Tomcat server. For more production-ready configurations, see the [Tomcat Documentation](https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-10.1-doc/index.html). 1. Install JDK/JRE 11: ```shell sudo apt update sudo apt-get install graphviz default-jdk git-core ``` 1. Add a user for Tomcat: ```shell sudo useradd -m -d /opt/tomcat -U -s /bin/false tomcat ``` 1. Install and configure Tomcat 10: ```shell wget https://dlcdn.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-10/v10.1.15/bin/apache-tomcat-10.1.15.tar.gz -P /tmp sudo tar xzvf /tmp/apache-tomcat-10*tar.gz -C /opt/tomcat --strip-components=1 sudo chown -R tomcat:tomcat /opt/tomcat/ sudo chmod -R u+x /opt/tomcat/bin ``` 1. Create a systemd service. Edit the `/etc/systemd/system/tomcat.service` file and add: ```shell [Unit] Description=Tomcat After=network.target [Service] Type=forking User=tomcat Group=tomcat Environment="JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-1.11.0-openjdk-amd64" Environment="JAVA_OPTS=-Djava.security.egd=file:///dev/urandom" Environment="CATALINA_BASE=/opt/tomcat" Environment="CATALINA_HOME=/opt/tomcat" Environment="CATALINA_PID=/opt/tomcat/temp/tomcat.pid" Environment="CATALINA_OPTS=-Xms512M -Xmx1024M -server -XX:+UseParallelGC" ExecStart=/opt/tomcat/bin/startup.sh ExecStop=/opt/tomcat/bin/shutdown.sh RestartSec=10 Restart=always [Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target ``` `JAVA_HOME` should be the same path as seen in `sudo update-java-alternatives -l`. 1. To configure ports, edit your `/opt/tomcat/conf/server.xml` and choose your ports. Avoid using port `8080`, as [Puma](../operations/puma.md) listens on port `8080` for metrics. ```shell ... General** and expand the **PlantUML** section. 1. Select the **Enable PlantUML** checkbox. 1. Set the PlantUML instance as `https://gitlab.example.com/-/plantuml/`, and select **Save changes**. Depending on your PlantUML and GitLab version numbers, you may also need to take these steps: - For PlantUML servers running v1.2020.9 and above, such as [plantuml.com](https://plantuml.com), you must set the `PLANTUML_ENCODING` environment variable to enable the `deflate` compression. In Linux package installations, you can set this value in `/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb` with this command: ```ruby gitlab_rails['env'] = { 'PLANTUML_ENCODING' => 'deflate' } ``` In GitLab Helm chart, you can set it by adding a variable to the [global.extraEnv](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/charts/gitlab/blob/master/doc/charts/globals.md#extraenv) section, like this: ```yaml global: extraEnv: PLANTUML_ENCODING: deflate ``` - `deflate` is the default encoding type for PlantUML. To use a different encoding type, PlantUML integration [requires a header prefix in the URL](https://plantuml.com/text-encoding) to distinguish different encoding types.