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haar

v1.0.4

Published

Cli tool for building and displaying plant-uml diagrams

Downloads

75

Readme

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.

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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