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# PlantUML Server
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[![GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE, Version 3, 29 June 2007](https://img.shields.io/github/license/plantuml/plantuml-server.svg?color=blue)](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0)
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[![latest tag](https://img.shields.io/github/v/tag/plantuml/plantuml-server)](https://github.com/plantuml/plantuml-server/tags)
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![workflow status (Main)](https://github.com/plantuml/plantuml-server/actions/workflows/main.yml/badge.svg)
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![workflow status (Tests)](https://github.com/plantuml/plantuml-server/actions/workflows/tests.yml/badge.svg)
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![workflow status (Pages)](https://github.com/plantuml/plantuml-server/actions/workflows/pages.yml/badge.svg)
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[![docker pulls](https://img.shields.io/docker/pulls/plantuml/plantuml-server.svg?color=blue)](https://hub.docker.com/r/plantuml/plantuml-server)
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![Docker Image Size (Jetty)](https://img.shields.io/docker/image-size/plantuml/plantuml-server/jetty?label=jetty%20image%20size)
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![Docker Image Size (Tomcat)](https://img.shields.io/docker/image-size/plantuml/plantuml-server/tomcat?label=tomcat%20image%20size)
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PlantUML Server is a web application to generate UML diagrams on-the-fly.
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![PlantUML Server](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/plantuml/plantuml-server/master/screenshots/screenshot.png)
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To know more about PlantUML, please visit https://plantuml.com.
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## Requirements
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- jre/jdk 11 or above
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- apache maven 3.0.2 or above
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## How to run the server
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Just run:
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```sh
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mvn jetty:run
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```
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The server is now listening to [http://localhost:8080/plantuml](http://localhost:8080/plantuml).
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In this way the server is run on an embedded jetty server.
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You can specify the port at which it runs:
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```sh
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mvn jetty:run -Djetty.http.port=9999
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```
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## How to run the server with Docker
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You can run Plantuml with jetty or tomcat container
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```sh
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docker run -d -p 8080:8080 plantuml/plantuml-server:jetty
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docker run -d -p 8080:8080 plantuml/plantuml-server:tomcat
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```
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The server is now listening to [http://localhost:8080](http://localhost:8080).
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### Read-only container
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The jetty container supports read-only files system, you can run the read-only mode with:
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```sh
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docker run -d -p 8080:8080 --read-only -v /tmp/jetty plantuml/plantuml-server:jetty
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```
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This makes the container compatible with more restricted environment such as OpenShift, just make sure you mount a volume (can be ephemeral) on `/tmp/jetty`.
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### Change base URL
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To run plantuml using different base url, change the `docker-compose.yml` file:
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```yaml
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environment:
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- BASE_URL=plantuml
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```
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And run `docker-compose up`. This will start a modified version of the image using the base url `/plantuml`, e.g. http://localhost:8080/plantuml
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## How to set PlantUML options
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You can apply some option to your PlantUML server with environment variable.
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If you run the directly the jar:
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```sh
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# NOTE: jetty-runner is deprecated.
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# build war file and jetty-runner
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mvn package
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# start directly
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# java $JVM_ARGS -jar jetty-runner.jar $JETTY_ARGS
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java -jar target/dependency/jetty-runner.jar --config src/main/config/jetty.xml --port 9999 --path /plantuml target/plantuml.war
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# see help for more possible options
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java -jar target/dependency/jetty-runner.jar --help
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```
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Note: `--config src/main/config/jetty.xml` is only necessary if you need support for empty path segments in URLs (e.g. for the old proxy)
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Alternatively, start over maven and pass the option with `-D` flag
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```sh
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mvn jetty:run -D THE_ENV_VARIABLE=THE_ENV_VALUE -Djetty.http.port=9999
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```
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If you use docker, you can use the `-e` flag:
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```sh
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docker run -d -p 9999:8080 -e THE_ENV_VARIABLE=THE_ENV_VALUE plantuml/plantuml-server:jetty
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```
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You can set all the following variables:
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* `BASE_URL`
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* PlantUML Base URL path
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* Default value: `ROOT`
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* `PLANTUML_LIMIT_SIZE`
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* Limits image width and height
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* Default value: `4096`
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* `PLANTUML_STATS`
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* Set it to `on` to enable [statistics report](https://plantuml.com/statistics-report)
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* Default value: `off`
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* `HTTP_AUTHORIZATION`
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* when calling the `proxy` endpoint, the value of `HTTP_AUTHORIZATION` will be used to set the HTTP Authorization header
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* Default value: `null`
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* `ALLOW_PLANTUML_INCLUDE`
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* Enables `!include` processing which can read files from the server into diagrams. Files are read relative to the current working directory.
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* Default value: `false`
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## Alternate: How to build your docker image
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This method uses maven to run the application. That requires internet connectivity.
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So, you can use following command to create a self-contained docker image that will "just-work".
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*Note: Generate the WAR (instructions further below) prior to running "docker build"*
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```sh
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docker image build -f Dockerfile.jetty -t plantuml-server:local .
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docker run -d -p 8080:8080 plantuml-server:local
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```
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The server is now listening to [http://localhost:8080](http://localhost:8080).
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You may specify the port in `-p` Docker command line argument.
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## How to generate the war
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To build the war, just run:
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```sh
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mvn package
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```
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at the root directory of the project to produce plantuml.war in the target/ directory.
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NOTE: If you want that the generated war includes the `apache-jsp` artifact run:
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```sh
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mvn package -Dapache-jsp.scope=compile
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```
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If you want to generate the war with java 8 as target just remove the src/test directory and use `pom.jdk8.xml`.
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```sh
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rm -rf src/test
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mvn package -f pom.jdk8.xml [-Dapache-jsp.scope=compile]
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```
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