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PlantUML Macro for Confluence

works with Confluence Cloud, Confluence Data Center 7.0.1 - 9.1.1 and more

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Key highlights of the appIntegrates plantuml.com with Atlassian Forge = Reliable & Effective

Step 1: Add Macro

Find the macro by name 'PlantUML'

Step 2: Edit Macro

Open the configuration panel

Step 3: Configure parameter

Configure parameter and preview diagram

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A macro which integrates plantuml.com on Confluence page.

You can Try syntax on PlanUML Server.

PlantUML is a component that allows you to quickly write:

  • Flowchart
  • Sequence diagram
  • Usecase diagram
  • Class diagram
  • Object diagram
  • Activity diagram (here is the legacy syntax)
  • Component diagram
  • Deployment diagram
  • State diagram
  • Timing diagram

The following non-UML diagrams are also supported:

  • JSON data
  • YAML data
  • Extended Backus-Naur Form (EBNF) diagram
  • Network diagram (nwdiag)
  • Wireframe graphical interface or UI mockups (salt)
  • Archimate diagram
  • Specification and Description Language (SDL)
  • Ditaa diagram
  • Gantt diagram
  • MindMap diagram
  • Work Breakdown Structure diagram (WBS)
  • Mathematic with AsciiMath or JLaTeXMath notation
  • Entity Relationship diagram (IE/ER)
  • ......

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Privacy policy

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Security program

This app is not part of the Marketplace Bug Bounty program.

Version information

Version 4.17.0for Confluence Cloud

Release date
Sep 19th 2024
Summary
Minor version update
Details
Minor version update
Payment model
Paid via Atlassian
License type
Commercial

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