haar
v1.0.4
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Cli tool for building and displaying plant-uml diagrams
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Haar
Haar is a command line tool to help you write diagrams with plant uml and then surface and expose those diagrams to the people on your team.
In meteorology, haar is a cold sea fog. It usually occurs on the east coast of England or Scotland between April and September, when warm air passes over the cold North Sea.
Setup
For the best experience of developing diagrams using Haar in Linux
Linux (Debian-likes)
Install Haar:
npm i -g haar
Install Graphviz to be able to generate all diagram types.
sudo apt-get remove libpathplan4
sudo apt-get install graphviz
Install Plant-UML Viewer (Atom package)
apm install plantuml-viewer
Instructions
Usage: [options] [command]
Commands:
init Initialise a new haar project
add Add a new diagram to an existing project or create a new project
build Build diagrams in project directories listed in .haar.yml
serve Run a local webserver to serve the diagrams
Options:
-h, --help output usage information
-V, --version output the version number
To do
[x] Init
- [x] Create folder structure based on a template folder
- [x] Create a yaml file with some defaults at the root of repo
[x] Build
- [x] Iterate and find all puml files based on yaml config
- [x] Run puml files through the module for building them
- [x] Build high level readme's with descriptions and images for github viewing
- [x] Option for SVG or PNG or both
- [x] Delete orphaned files
- [x] Create 'add' command to add new diagrams to projects without manual editing of the
.haar.yml
file
[ ] Pre-Flight-Check
- [ ] Check for locally installed dependencies (graphviz, java) and give good error messages
[x] Serve
- [x] Simple site under Express to serve a presentation of the stuff
- [x] Navigation for folders of diagrams
- [x] Fix bug with views directory when installing globally
- [x] Directories metadata (i.e display name, display in web)
[x] CI
- [x] Dockerfile
- [x] Usher to run tests under docker
- [x] Usher to publish NPM module under docker