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yas-sequence-diagram

v1.1.3

Published

A Yaml-scene extension which generate sequence diagrams from comment line in code

Downloads

20

Readme

yas-sequence-diagram

A Yaml-scene extension which generate sequence diagrams from comment line in code

It's an extension for yaml-scene

Features:

  • Generate to sequence diagram base on comment lines in code
  • Auto analystic sequence diagram to exports to a flow diagram which describe components in service, communications between them...

Details document

Wiki Pages

Prerequisite

Installation

  yas add yas-sequence-diagram        # npm install -g yas-sequence-diagram OR yard global add yas-sequence-diagram

Example

Examples scenario files

How to run

Run via docker

docker run --rm -it \
  -v $PWD:/input \
  -v $PWD:/output \
  doanthuanthanh88/yaml-scene \
  -f \
  https://raw.githubusercontent.com/doanthuanthanh88/yas-sequence-diagram/main/practice/sequence_doc.yas.yaml

Mount folder includes sources code to /input. (Default is $PWD)
Mount folder contains the result to /output. The result will be saved to /output/seq_doc. (Default is $PWD/seq_doc)

Run in local

  1. Create a file seq_diagram_scene.yaml
  - yas-sequence-diagram:
      commentTag: ///             # Prefix each of line which will be handled to document (optional)
                                  # Default: 
                                  # .js, .ts, .go, .java is ///
                                  # .py, .yaml is #/
                                  # others must be set before run

      includes: ["src"]           # All of files in these path will be scanned (required)

      excludes: []                # All of files in these path will be ignored (optional)
                                  # Default:
                                  # .js, .ts is ['node_modules', 'dist']
                                  # .java is ['bin', 'build']
                                  # .py is ['__pycache__']

      includePattern: ".+\\.ts$"  # Files matched this pattern will be handled (required)

      outDir:  (/tmp/sequence_diagram)   # Output directory which includes sequence diagrams
  1. Run to generate sequence diagram
  yas seq_diagram_scene.yaml
  1. After done, please go to /tmp/sequence_diagram to see result.

Output demo