This unofficial extension integrates Draw.io into VS Code.
- Edit
.drawio
,.dio
,.drawio.svg
or.drawio.png
files in the Draw.io editor. - To create a new diagram, simply create an empty
*.drawio
,*.drawio.svg
or*.drawio.png
file and open it! .drawio.svg
are valid.svg
files that can be embedded in Github readme files! No export needed..drawio.png
are valid.png
files! No export needed. You should use.svg
though whenever possible - they look much better!- To convert between different formats, use the
Draw.io: Convert To...
command. - Uses an offline version of Draw.io by default.
- You can select a theme.
You can directly edit and save .drawio.svg
and .drawio.png
files.
These files are perfectly valid svg/png-images that contain an embedded Draw.io diagram.
Whenever you edit such a file, the svg/png part of that file is kept up to date.
The logo of this extension is such a .drawio.png
file that has been created with the extension itself!
If diffs are important for you, you should prefer .drawio
and avoid .drawio.png
diagrams.
In the status bar, you can enable or disable the code link feature.
If it is enabled and you double click on a node whose label starts with #
,
you will perform a workspace search for a symbol matching the rest of the label.
If you have a node labeled #MyClass
and a class of name MyClass
, you will jump to its source if you double click the node!
Pleaes note that you have to open at least one file of the project that contains the symbol. Otherwise, VS Code will not consider this project when searching for symbols. This file itself does not have to contain the symbol though.
Thanks to my latest github sponsors, this feature is open source and freely available now.
TIP: If you open the draw.io editor to the left side (i.e. the second editor column) and navigate to a symbol, the diagram will stay visible.
This extension contributes the following settings:
By default, this extension only handles *.drawio.svg
files.
Add this to your VS Code settings.json
file if you want to associate it with .svg
files:
"workbench.editorAssociations": [
{
"viewType": "hediet.vscode-drawio-text",
"filenamePattern": "*.svg"
}
]
You won't be able to edit arbitrary SVG files though - only those that have been created with Draw.io or this extension!
You can open the same *.drawio
file with the Draw.io editor and as xml file.
They are synchronized, so you can switch between them as you like it.
This is super pratical if you want to use find/replace to rename text or other features of VS Code to speed up your diagram creation/edit process.
Use the File: Reopen With...
command to toggle between the text or the Draw.io editor. You can open multiple editors for the same file.
- Henning Dieterichs, hediet on Github (Main Contributor / Author)
- Vincent Rouillé, Speedy37 on Github
- Draw.io - This extension relies on the giant work of Draw.io. Their embedding feature enables this extension! This extension bundles a recent version of Draw.io.
- vscode-drawio by eightHundreds.
If you like this extension, you might like my other extensions too:
- Real-Time Debugging: This extension visualizes how your code is being executed.
- Debug Visualizer: An extension for visualizing data structures while debugging.
- Tasks Statusbar: This extension adds buttons to the status bar to quickly start and kill tasks.