Extension:Flex Diagrams

Flex Diagrams is an extension that lets you create, and display, diagrams using three different JavaScript libraries: bpmn-js (for BPMN diagrams), DHTMLX Gantt (for Gantt charts), and Mermaid (for various kinds of diagrams, using the Mermaid JavaScript library). Each of these three gets its own namespace.

Any such diagram page will get, in addition to the standard "Edit" tab, an "Edit diagram" tab that allows for editing these diagrams in a graphical way. Thus, any diagram can be edited either as text, or graphically. (Although the Mermaid editor is unfortunately not a true graphical editor, but simply a text editor that includes a preview element.)

Download
You can download the Flex Diagrams code, in .zip format, here: https://github.com/wikimedia/mediawiki-extensions-FlexDiagrams/archive/0.2.zip

You can also download the code directly via Git from the MediaWiki source code repository (see available tags). From a command line, call the following:

To view the code online, including version history for each file, go here:

Installation
Once you have obtained a "FlexDiagrams" directory and placed it in your /extensions directory, add the following to LocalSettings.php:

Creating diagrams
A BPMN, Gantt, or Mermaid diagram can be created by creating a page in the appropriate namespace (, , or   respectively), for example "BPMN:Approval process".

If you go to such a page before it is created, you will see a tab there, defined by Flex Diagrams, called "Create diagram". Clicking on it will launch an interactive diagram editor as shown below. Similarly, any such page, after being created, will have a tab called "Edit diagram", which will launch the same editor.

Adding links to BPMN diagrams
One customization specific to the Flex Diagrams extension is that, when generating a BPMN diagram, you can make any element be a link to a different wiki page. To do this, add the name of the page you want to link to, within double square brackets, at the end of the element title - after either a space or a newline. An example would be a node called "Get approval". Let's say there's a separate page, "BPMN:Approval process", which details all the steps of the process referred to as "Get approval". We can make the "Get approval" node link to "BPMN:Approval process" by changing its label to read "Get approval BPMN:Approval process ". When the diagram is displayed, the link part will not be shown on the screen; instead, the entire node will appear as blue and become a clickable link. You can see examples of how such linking gets displayed in the gallery below.

Displaying diagrams
Any diagram can be displayed on any page by using the #display_diagram function. This function takes in a single argument, a page name, and displays the diagram defined on that page. An example would be:

Version history

 * 0.1 - July 22, 2020 - Initial version
 * 0.2 - November 16, 2020 - Fix handling for MW < 1.33; linking capability added to BPMN; JS fixes; disable caching for BPMN display; other fixes