We can export a mermaid diagram to PNG very simply using the official Mermaid CLI Tool.
Installation via npm
npm i -g mermaid.cliUsage:
| name: Security audit | |
| on: | |
| schedule: | |
| - cron: '0 0 * * *' | |
| push: | |
| paths: | |
| - '**/Cargo.toml' | |
| - '**/Cargo.lock' | |
| jobs: | |
| security_audit: |
We can export a mermaid diagram to PNG very simply using the official Mermaid CLI Tool.
Installation via npm
npm i -g mermaid.cliUsage:
| package ec | |
| import ( | |
| "crypto/ecdsa" | |
| "crypto/elliptic" | |
| "crypto/md5" | |
| "crypto/rand" | |
| "crypto/x509" | |
| "encoding/pem" | |
| "errors" |
| const http = require('http'); | |
| const server = http.createServer(); | |
| server.on('request', (request, response) => { | |
| let body = []; | |
| request.on('data', (chunk) => { | |
| body.push(chunk); | |
| }).on('end', () => { | |
| body = Buffer.concat(body).toString(); |
| import falcon | |
| import mimetypes | |
| import os.path | |
| from falcon.request import Request | |
| from falcon.response import Response | |
| # simple static file handler for falcon | |
| # it is recommended to use a program like nginx to handle static files | |
| # however this is useful for development and when performance is not a priority |
| import time | |
| import threading | |
| class BaseThread(threading.Thread): | |
| def __init__(self, callback=None, callback_args=None, *args, **kwargs): | |
| target = kwargs.pop('target') | |
| super(BaseThread, self).__init__(target=self.target_with_callback, *args, **kwargs) | |
| self.callback = callback | |
| self.method = target |
| (ns api-project.cors) | |
| (def cors-headers | |
| "Generic CORS headers" | |
| {"Access-Control-Allow-Origin" "*" | |
| "Access-Control-Allow-Headers" "*" | |
| "Access-Control-Allow-Methods" "GET"}) | |
| (defn preflight? | |
| "Returns true if the request is a preflight request" |
| git shortlog -s -n --all --no-merges |