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Class Diagrams

UmlWriter includes only one command diagram:class to print UML class diagram statements.

Features

  • Parse one to many data source (file or directory) at same times with paths argument.
  • Show (default) or hide all class constants by --without-constants option.
  • Show (default) or hide all class properties by --without-properties option.
  • Show (default) or hide all class methods by --without-methods option.
  • Show (default) or hide private methods and private properties by --hide-private options.
  • Show (default) or hide protected methods and protected properties by --hide-protected options.
  • Can be use your own autoloader and initialize what ever you want by --bootstrap option.
  • Use either GraphViz, PlantUml or your own generator by --generator option.
  • Can be able to configure all graph render options and more by --configuration option.

Synoptic

Description:
  Generate class diagram statements of a given data source

Usage:
  diagram:class [options] [--] [<paths>...]

Arguments:
  paths                              Data source (file or directory)

Options:
  -o, --output=OUTPUT                Path to output image file
      --format=FORMAT                Set output format (depending of each generator)
      --generator=GENERATOR          Graph generator
      --executable=EXECUTABLE        Generator external binary resource
      --bootstrap=BOOTSTRAP          A PHP script that is included before graph run
  -c, --configuration=CONFIGURATION  Read configuration from YAML file
      --without-constants            Hide all class constants
      --without-properties           Hide all class properties
      --without-methods              Hide all class methods
      --hide-private                 Hide private methods/properties
      --hide-protected               Hide protected methods/properties
      --no-statement                 Do not show diagram statements
  -h, --help                         Display help for the given command. When no command is given display help for the list command
  -q, --quiet                        Do not output any message
  -V, --version                      Display this application version
      --ansi|--no-ansi               Force (or disable --no-ansi) ANSI output
  -n, --no-interaction               Do not ask any interactive question
  -v|vv|vvv, --verbose               Increase the verbosity of messages: 1 for normal output, 2 for more verbose output and 3 for debug

Examples

Here are a list of concrete examples you can find in Cookbook