# chronos A Typst package to draw sequence diagrams with CeTZ --- This package lets you render sequence diagrams directly in Typst. The following boilerplate code creates an empty sequence diagram with two participants: <table> <tr> <td><strong>Typst</strong></td> <td><strong>Result</strong></td> </tr> <tr> <td> ```typst #import "@preview/chronos:0.1.0" #chronos.diagram({ import chronos: * _par("Alice") _par("Bob") }) ``` </td> <td><img src="./gallery/readme/boilerplate.png"></td> </tr> </table> > *Disclaimer*\ > The package cannot parse PlantUML syntax for the moment, and thus requires the use of element functions, as shown in the examples. > A PlantUML parser is in the TODO list, just not the top priority ## Basic sequences You can make basic sequences using the `_seq` function: <table> <tr> <td><strong>Typst</strong></td> <td><strong>Result</strong></td> </tr> <tr> <td> ```typst #chronos.diagram({ import chronos: * _par("Alice") _par("Bob") _seq("Alice", "Bob", comment: "Hello") _seq("Bob", "Bob", comment: "Think") _seq("Bob", "Alice", comment: "Hi") }) ``` </td> <td><img src="./gallery/readme/simple_sequence.png"></td> </tr> </table> You can make lifelines using the following parameters of the `_seq` function: - `enable-dst`: enables the destination lifeline - `create-dst`: creates the destination lifeline and participant - `disable-dst`: disables the destination lifeline - `destroy-dst`: destroys the destination lifeline and participant - `disable-src`: disables the source lifeline - `destroy-src`: destroy the source lifeline and participant <table> <tr> <td><strong>Typst</strong></td> <td><strong>Result</strong></td> </tr> <tr> <td> ```typst #chronos.diagram({ import chronos: * _par("A", display-name: "Alice") _par("B", display-name: "Bob") _par("C", display-name: "Charlie") _par("D", display-name: "Derek") _seq("A", "B", comment: "hello", enable-dst: true) _seq("B", "B", comment: "self call", enable-dst: true) _seq("C", "B", comment: "hello from thread 2", enable-dst: true, lifeline-style: (fill: rgb("#005500"))) _seq("B", "D", comment: "create", create-dst: true) _seq("B", "C", comment: "done in thread 2", disable-src: true, dashed: true) _seq("B", "B", comment: "rc", disable-src: true, dashed: true) _seq("B", "D", comment: "delete", destroy-dst: true) _seq("B", "A", comment: "success", disable-src: true, dashed: true) }) ``` </td> <td><img src="./gallery/readme/lifelines.png"></td> </tr> </table> ## Showcase Several features have already been implemented in Chronos. Don't hesitate to checkout the examples in the [gallery](./gallery) folder to see what you can do. #### Quick example reference: <table> <tr> <td><strong>Example</strong></td> <td><strong>Features</strong></td> </tr> <tr> <td> `example1` <br>([PDF](./gallery/example1.pdf)|[Typst](./gallery/example1.typ)) </td> <td>Simple cases, color sequences, groups, separators, gaps, self-sequences</td> </tr> <tr> <td> `example2` <br>([PDF](./gallery/example2.pdf)|[Typst](./gallery/example2.typ)) </td> <td>Lifelines, found/lost messages, synchronized sequences, slanted sequences</td> </tr> <tr> <td> `example3` <br>([PDF](./gallery/example3.pdf)|[Typst](./gallery/example3.typ)) </td> <td>Participant shapes, sequence tips, hidden partipicant ends</td> </tr> <tr> <td> `notes` <br>([PDF](./gallery/notes.pdf)|[Typst](./gallery/notes.typ)) </td> <td>Notes (duh), deferred participant creation</td> </tr> </table> > [!NOTE] > > Many examples were taken/adapted from the PlantUML [documentation](https://plantuml.com/sequence-diagram) on sequence diagrams