This Quarto extension allows you to render D2 diagrams directly within your markdown documents.
Main features:
- Render D2 diagrams directly within your Quarto markdown documents.
- Control the appearance and layout of your diagrams using global settings or code block attributes.
- Tune the width and height of the resulting figures using the “width” and “height” arguments.
This extension was inspired by
ram02z/d2-filter
.
Ensure that you have D2 installed on your system.
Run the following command to add this extension to your current project:
quarto add data-intuitive/quarto-d2
This will install the extension under the _extensions
subdirectory. If
you’re using version control, you will want to check in this directory.
D2 can be used for simple diagrams.
And for more complex diagrams.
logs: {
shape: page
style.multiple: true
}
user: User {shape: person}
network: Network {
tower: Cell Tower {
satellites: {
shape: stored_data
style.multiple: true
}
satellites -> transmitter
satellites -> transmitter
satellites -> transmitter
transmitter
}
processor: Data Processor {
storage: Storage {
shape: cylinder
style.multiple: true
}
}
portal: Online Portal {
UI
}
tower.transmitter -> processor: phone logs
}
server: API Server
user -> network.tower: Make call
network.processor -> server
network.processor -> server
network.processor -> server
server -> logs
server -> logs
server -> logs: persist
server -> network.portal.UI: display
user -> network.portal.UI: access {
style.stroke-dash: 3
}
The enclosing curly brakets are optional if you are only using document
level options. Quarto block-level options, e.g. #|
, are not currently
supported.
You can specify additional attributes to control the appearance and layout of the diagram and document:
theme
: Specifies the theme of the diagram. Default is"NeutralDefault"
. Options are"NeutralDefault"
,"NeutralGrey"
,"FlagshipTerrastruct"
,"DarkFlagshipTerrastruct"
,"CoolClassics"
,"MixedBerryBlue"
,"GrapeSoda"
,"Aubergine"
,"ColorblindClear"
,"VanillaNitroCola"
,"ShirelyTemple"
,"EarthTones"
,"EvergladeGreen"
,"ButteredToast"
,"DarkMauve"
,"Terminal"
,"TerminalGrayscale"
, and"Origami"
.layout
: Specifies the layout algorithm to use. Default is"elk"
. Options are"dagre"
,"elk"
,"tala"
. layout is not case sensitive so"ELK"
or"TALA"
are also supported.format
: Specifies the format of the output image. Default issvg
. Option are"svg"
,"png"
,"pdf"
,"gif"
.sketch
: Whether to use a “sketch” style for the diagram. Default isfalse
.pad
: Amount of padding around the diagram in pixels. Default is100
.caption
: Caption to add to the diagram.width
: Width of the output image. Default is100%
. Examples are"100px"
,"50%"
,"3cm"
.height
: Height of the output image. Default isauto
. Examples are"100px"
,"50%"
,"3cm"
.echo
: Whether to echo the original diagram code in the output. Default isfalse
.
You can also replace the contents of the block with an external D2 file
by using the file
parameter. file
must be an existing file ending in
a “d2” or “txt” file extension. Other parameters related to rendering
and embedding diagrams include:
folder
: Folder where the generated diagram will be saved. If not provided, the image will be embedded inline in the document (HTML only).filename
: Name of the output file.embed_mode
: How to embed the diagram in the output. Default is"inline"
for HTML output and"link"
for other output formats. Options are"inline"
,"link"
,"raw"
.
Note that for Typst format output the width and height can’t be supplied as a percent value.
Here’s an example that uses multiple attributes:
```{.d2 theme="CoolClassics" layout="elk" pad=20 caption="This is a caption" width="50%"}
x -> y -> z
```
You can set global options for the d2 filter using the d2
field in the
document metadata. Here’s an example:
---
title: "D2 Example"
filters:
- d2
d2:
layout: elk
theme: "GrapeSoda"
---
```{.d2 width="40%" echo=true}
x -> y -> z
```
You can specify an input d2 file. If echo=true
, the contents of the
file block is replaced by the contents of the file.
```{.d2 file="./diagram.d2"}
```
You can specify a folder where the generated diagram will be saved using
the folder
attribute. The filename
attribute allows you to set a
custom name for the output file.
```{.d2 folder="./images" filename="my_diagram"}
x -> y -> z
```
Note
If the folder
attribute is not provided and the output format is
HTML, the image will be embedded inline in the document.
Interactive diagrams will only work when the Quarto output format is
HTML, the figure format is "svg"
, and the embed mode is "raw"
.
Example:
---
title: "D2 Example"
format: html
filters:
- d2
d2:
format: svg
embed_mode: raw
---
```{.d2 width="40%"}
x {
link: "https://quarto.org"
}
y {
tooltip: "This is a tooltip"
}
x -> y -> z
```