--- layout: default title: Code parent: UI Components has_children: true nav_order: 6 --- # Code {: .no_toc } ## Table of contents {: .no_toc .text-delta } 1. TOC {:toc} --- ## Inline code Code can be rendered inline by wrapping it in single back ticks.
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, `` adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. ## Heading with `` in it. {: .no_toc }
```markdown Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, `` adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. ## Heading with `` in it. ``` --- ## Syntax highlighted code blocks Use Jekyll's built-in syntax highlighting with Rouge for code blocks by using three backticks, followed by the language name:
```js // Javascript code with syntax highlighting. var fun = function lang(l) { dateformat.i18n = require('./lang/' + l) return true; } ```
{% highlight markdown %} ```js // Javascript code with syntax highlighting. var fun = function lang(l) { dateformat.i18n = require('./lang/' + l) return true; } ``` {% endhighlight %} --- ## Code blocks with rendered examples To demonstrate front end code, sometimes it's useful to show a rendered example of that code. After including the styles from your project that you'll need to show the rendering, you can use a `
` with the `code-example` class, followed by the code block syntax. If you want to render your output with Markdown instead of HTML, use the `markdown="1"` attribute to tell Jekyll that the code you are rendering will be in Markdown format... This is about to get meta...
[Link button](http://example.com/){: .btn }
```markdown [Link button](http://example.com/){: .btn } ```
{% highlight markdown %}
[Link button](http://example.com/){: .btn }
```markdown [Link button](http://example.com/){: .btn } ``` {% endhighlight %} --- ## Mermaid diagram code blocks {: .d-inline-block } New (v0.4.0) {: .label .label-green } [Mermaid](https://mermaid-js.github.io/mermaid/) allows you to add diagrams and visualizations using Markdown code blocks. **It is disabled by default**. However, you can turn on support for mermaid by adding a `mermaid` key to your `_config.yml`. The minimum configuration requires a `version` key (matching a version in [jsDelivr](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/mermaid/)): ```yaml mermaid: # Version of mermaid library # Pick an available version from https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/mermaid/ version: "9.1.3" ``` Additional configuration options are loaded through `_includes/mermaid_config.js`. By default, the contents of the file are the empty object: ```js // _includes/mermaid_config.js {} ``` This loads the default settings. The contents of this object should follow [mermaid's configuration API](https://mermaid-js.github.io/mermaid/#/./Setup?id=configuration). For example, to override the theme, change `_includes/mermaid_config.js` to: ```js // _includes/mermaid_config.js { theme: "forest" } ``` Once mermaid is installed, it can be used in markdown files. The markdown for a simple flowchart example might look like the following: {% highlight markdown %} ```mermaid graph TD; A-->B; A-->C; B-->D; C-->D; ``` {% endhighlight %} which renders: ```mermaid graph TD; A-->B; A-->C; B-->D; C-->D; ``` *Note: for demonstration purposes, we've enabled mermaid on this site. It is still disabled by default, and users need to opt-in to use it.* ### Using a local mermaid library In order to use a local version of the mermaid library instead of one provided by jsDelivr, you can specify a `path` key in the mermaid configuration instead of a `version` key. ```yaml mermaid: # To load mermaid from a local file use the `path` key to specify the location of the library instead; e.g. path: "/assets/js/mermaid.min.js" ``` ### Using mermaid with AsciiDoc Users of [AsciiDoc](https://asciidoc.org/) (e.g. via [jekyll-asciidoc](https://github.com/asciidoctor/jekyll-asciidoc)) may need additional configuration to use mermaid. By default, AsciiDoc generates HTML markup that mermaid cannot properly parse. The simplest way to resolve this is to use a [passthrough block](https://docs.asciidoctor.org/asciidoc/latest/pass/pass-block/): {% highlight asciidoc %} ++++
graph TD;
    A-->B;
    A-->C;
    B-->D;
    C-->D;
++++ {% endhighlight %} Alternatively, community member [@flyx](https://.github.com/flyx) has contributed a Ruby extension that does not require extra markup. The extension is available [as a GitHub Gist](https://gist.github.com/flyx/9fff080cf4edc95d495bc661a002232c). Thank you to [@flyx](https://.github.com/flyx)! The [asciidoctor-diagram](https://docs.asciidoctor.org/diagram-extension/latest/) extension which also supports mermaid is not recommended for use with Just the Docs, since it requires separate configuration e.g. for theming, and is known to not be trivial to set up. ## Copy button {: .d-inline-block } New (v0.4.0) {: .label .label-green } The copy button for code blocks can be enabled or disabled via the `enable_copy_code_button` key in `_config.yml`. By default, the value of this key is `false`; users need to opt-in. ```yaml # For copy button on code enable_copy_code_button: true ``` Note that this feature requires JavaScript; if JavaScript is disabled in the browser, this feature will not work.