The purpose of this tool is to convert C++ header files to a UML representation in PlantUML syntax that can be used to generate diagrams with PlantUML.
PlantUML is a program rendering UML diagrams from plain text inputs using an expressive language.
This package generates the text input to PlantUML from C++ header files. Its ambition is limited but it should produce reasonable conversion for simple class hierarchies. It aims at supporting:
- class members with properties (
private
,method
,protected
), methods with basic qualifiers (static
, abstract), - inheritance relationships,
- aggregation relationships (very basic support).
- dependency relationships
The package relies on the CppHeaderParser package for parsing of C++ header files.
The hpp2plantuml
package can be used from the command line or as a module in
other applications.
The command line usage is (hpp2plantuml --help
):
usage: hpp2plantuml [-h] -i HEADER-FILE [-o FILE] [-d] [-t JINJA-FILE] [--version] hpp2plantuml tool. optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -i HEADER-FILE, --input-file HEADER-FILE input file (must be quoted when using wildcards) -o FILE, --output-file FILE output file -d, --enable-dependency Extract dependency relationships from method arguments -t JINJA-FILE, --template-file JINJA-FILE path to jinja2 template file --version show program's version number and exit
Input files are added using the -i
option. Inputs can be full file paths or
include wildcards. Note that double quotes are required when using wildcards.
The output file is selected with the -o
option. The output is a text file
following the PlantUML syntax.
For instance, the following command will generate an input file for PlantUML
(output.puml
) from several header files.
hpp2plantuml -i File_1.hpp -i "include/Helper_*.hpp" -o output.puml
To customize the output PlantUML file, templates can be used (using the -t
parameter):
hpp2plantuml -i File_1.hpp -i "include/Helper_*.hpp" -o output.puml -t template.puml
This will use the template.puml
file as template. Templates follow the jinja
syntax. For instance, to add a preamble to the PlantUML output, the template
file may contain:
{% extends 'default.puml' %} {% block preamble %} title "This is a title" skinparam backgroundColor #EEEBDC skinparam handwritten true {% endblock %}
This will inherit from the default template and override the preamble only.
To use as a module, simply import hpp2plantuml
. The CreatePlantUMLFile
function can then be used to create a PlantUML file from a set of input files.
Alternatively, the Diagram
object can be used directly to build internal
objects (from files or strings). The Diagram.render()
method can be used to
produce a string output instead of writing to a text file. See the API
documentation for more details.
The package is available on PyPi and can be installed using pip:
pip install hpp2plantuml
The code uses setuptools
, so it can be built using:
python setup.py install
To build the documentation, run:
python setup.py sphinx
To run the tests, run:
python setup.py test
The full documentation is available via: