Looking for advice from developers phamiliar with PHP, or Phabricator internals, on how to make Phabricator to have PlantUML (text to UML diagrams) within wiki pages, tasks. So that this UML code snippet in GitHub/GitLab grammar
```plantuml
Bob->Alice : hello
```
would be shown as diagram on rendered wiki page.
"Call it from PHP" page on https://plantuml.com/demophp.php is404 - Not Found
.
UPDATE Please add answer with any further improvements or suggestions.
The syntax you have used is for syntax highlighting of source code. I think it would be better to define a new remarkup tag for this purpose (by extendingPhabricatorRemarkupCustomBlockRule
in a custom extension) rather than trying to overload syntax highlighting.
Unfortunately I can't find any examples of extendingPhabricatorRemarkupCustomBlockRule
, but there are examples of extendingPhabricatorRemarkupCustomInlineRule
which should be similar, such as here: https://discourse.phabricator-community.org/t/hyperlink-to-external-bug-tracking-system/1415
Our community is visited by hundreds of web development professionals every day. Ask your question and get a quick answer for free.
Find the answer in similar questions on our website.
Do you know the answer to this question? Write a quick response to it. With your help, we will make our community stronger.
PHP (from the English Hypertext Preprocessor - hypertext preprocessor) is a scripting programming language for developing web applications. Supported by most hosting providers, it is one of the most popular tools for creating dynamic websites.
The PHP scripting language has gained wide popularity due to its processing speed, simplicity, cross-platform, functionality and distribution of source codes under its own license.
https://www.php.net/
Welcome to the Q&A site for web developers. Here you can ask a question about the problem you are facing and get answers from other experts. We have created a user-friendly interface so that you can quickly and free of charge ask a question about a web programming problem. We also invite other experts to join our community and help other members who ask questions. In addition, you can use our search for questions with a solution.
Ask about the real problem you are facing. Describe in detail what you are doing and what you want to achieve.
Our goal is to create a strong community in which everyone will support each other. If you find a question and know the answer to it, help others with your knowledge.