Draw.io
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Rolf
The BookStack has an impressive use of draw.io in their wysiwyg editor. There is often use for drawings to show what you mean in a written topic. Please try their demo (bookstack) to be inspired!
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Mark Murawski
Ideally this would store the diagram in a diagram/asset which can be used on multiple pages.
Eddy Kapelczak
Is it possible to compress the insert drawing to the edit diagram without all the hundreds of lines of code present?
Albert Akchurin
Thank you very much! It is an amazing feature! Very convenient.
Could you please add it to the Visual Editor, because we get used to it, especially to easy table management.
leaf_ts
I am confused.
we are using the latest version of wiki.Js , but the draw.io is not availble on the wysiwyg editor.
Am I missing something?
R S Nikhil Krishna
++ Would like it to be in the wysiwyg editor too
Joseph Jankowiak
I'm also confused on how to use DrawIO. On 2.5 but I see nothing in the administation panel for it nor any of the editors? Searching the wikijs documentation nothing comes back.
Joseph Jankowiak
Nevermind it is in the markdown editor
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Diogenes Dias
How i can use draw.io in my wiki? my wiki.js version is 2.5.219
Sérgio Fonseca
How do we use it?
Nicolas Giard
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Added in 2.5.
Support for self-hosted draw.io instances will be added in a future release.
Rodrigo L L Jorge
Nicolas Giard: Great News ! thank you
Martin Pasch
Nicolas Giard: Thank you very much, I am eagerly waiting for the 2.5 release :)
Kyle Robinson
Nicolas Giard: This was a great addition, thank you...
I am curious how this information is stored? I see the very long string of information that is stored in the page so I guess that somehow translates to the detail of the diagram? Is that string stored in the wiki exclusively and passed back to draw.io when you edit? Are there additional steps we should take to backup that content outside of our normal wiki.js data backups?
Nicolas Giard
Kyle Robinson: The string is a base64 representation of the diagram in SVG+XML form. Everything is contained in that string.
Kyle Robinson
Nicolas Giard: Thank You!
Sean Freeman
Nicolas Giard Seen first commit, thank you for your efforts.
Are you planning to allow a self-hosted draw.io instance (allow iframe src to have variable domain) like BookStack v0.29+ supports and enable stealth=1?
And what this feature request does not describe properly other than "integration", is whether this is read-only of the .drawio file or writable to the .drawio file hosted by Wiki.js?
>>> The Embed Mode parameters used in the first commit suggest read-only (https://desk.draw.io/support/solutions/articles/16000042544-embed-mode)
Nicolas Giard
Sean Freeman: Yes self-hosted will be supported. The commit is a very early version and is nowhere complete.
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