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SQL::Translator::Producer::GraphViz(3) |
User Contributed Perl Documentation |
SQL::Translator::Producer::GraphViz(3) |
SQL::Translator::Producer::GraphViz - GraphViz producer for SQL::Translator
use SQL::Translator;
my $trans = SQL::Translator->new(
from => 'MySQL', # or your db of choice
to => 'GraphViz',
producer_args => {
out_file => 'schema.png',
bgcolor => 'lightgoldenrodyellow',
show_constraints => 1,
show_datatypes => 1,
show_sizes => 1
}
) or die SQL::Translator->error;
$trans->translate or die $trans->error;
Creates a graph of a schema using the amazing graphviz (see
http://www.graphviz.org/) application (via the GraphViz module). It's
nifty--you should try it!
All GraphViz constructor attributes are accepted and passed through to
"new" in GraphViz. The following defaults are assumed for some
attributes:
layout => 'dot',
overlap => 'false',
node => {
shape => 'record',
style => 'filled',
fillcolor => 'white',
},
# in inches
width => 8.5,
height => 11,
See the documentation of "new" in GraphViz for more info
on these and other attributes.
In addition this producer accepts the following arguments:
- skip_tables
An arrayref or a comma-separated list of table names that
should be skipped. Note that a skipped table node may still appear if
another table has foreign key constraints pointing to the skipped table.
If this happens no table field/index information will be included.
- skip_tables_like
An arrayref or a comma-separated list of regular expressions
matching table names that should be skipped.
- cluster
Clustering of tables allows you to group and box tables
according to function or domain or whatever criteria you choose. The
syntax for clustering tables is:
cluster => 'cluster1=table1,table2;cluster2=table3,table4'
Or pass it as an arrayref like so:
cluster => [ 'cluster1=table1,table2', 'cluster2=table3,table4' ]
Or like so:
cluster => [
{ name => 'cluster1', tables => [ 'table1', 'table2' ] },
{ name => 'cluster2', tables => [ 'table3', 'table4' ] },
]
- out_file
The name of the file where the resulting GraphViz output will
be written. Alternatively an open filehandle can be supplied. If
undefined (the default) - the result is returned as a string.
- output_type (DEFAULT: 'png')
This determines which output method will be invoked to
generate the graph: "png" translates
to "as_png",
"ps" to
"as_ps" and so on.
- fontname
This sets the global font name (or full path to font file) for
node, edge, and graph labels
- fontsize
This sets the global font size for node and edge labels (note
that arbitrarily large sizes may be ignored due to page size or graph
size constraints)
- show_fields (DEFAULT: true)
If set to a true value, the names of the columns in a table
will be displayed in each table's node
- show_fk_only
If set to a true value, only columns which are foreign keys
will be displayed in each table's node
- show_datatypes
If set to a true value, the datatype of each column will be
displayed next to each column's name; this option will have no effect if
the value of "show_fields" is set to
false
- friendly_ints
If set to a true value, each integer type field will be
displayed as a tinyint, smallint, integer or bigint depending on the
field's associated size parameter. This only applies for the
"integer" type (and not the
"int" type, which is always assumed to
be a 32-bit integer); this option will have no effect if the value of
"show_fields" is set to false
- friendly_ints_extended
If set to a true value, the friendly ints displayed will take
into account the non-standard types, 'tinyint' and 'mediumint' (which,
as far as I am aware, is only implemented in MySQL)
- show_sizes
If set to a true value, the size (in bytes) of each CHAR and
VARCHAR column will be displayed in parentheses next to the column's
name; this option will have no effect if the value of
"show_fields" is set to false
- show_constraints
If set to a true value, a field's constraints (i.e., its
primary-key-ness, its foreign-key-ness and/or its uniqueness) will
appear as a comma-separated list in brackets next to the field's name;
this option will have no effect if the value of
"show_fields" is set to false
- show_indexes
If set to a true value, each record will also show the indexes
set on each table. It describes the index types along with which columns
are included in the index.
- show_index_names (DEFAULT: true)
If "show_indexes" is set to
a true value, then the value of this parameter determines whether or not
to print names of indexes. if
"show_index_names" is false, then a
list of indexed columns will appear below the field list. Otherwise, it
will be a list prefixed with the name of each index.
- natural_join
If set to a true value, "make_natural_joins" in
SQL::Translator::Schema will be called before generating the graph.
- join_pk_only
The value of this option will be passed as the value of the
like-named argument to "make_natural_joins" in
SQL::Translator::Schema; implies "natural_join
=> 1"
- skip_fields
The value of this option will be passed as the value of the
like-named argument to "make_natural_joins" in
SQL::Translator::Schema; implies "natural_join
=> 1"
- node_shape
Deprecated, use node => { shape => ... } instead
- add_color
Deprecated, use bgcolor => 'lightgoldenrodyellow'
instead
If set to a true value, the graphic will have a background
color of 'lightgoldenrodyellow'; otherwise the default white background
will be used
- nodeattrs
Deprecated, use node => { ... } instead
- edgeattrs
Deprecated, use edge => { ... } instead
- graphattrs
Deprecated, use graph => { ... } instead
Ken Youens-Clark <kclark@cpan.org>
Jonathan Yu <frequency@cpan.org>
SQL::Translator, GraphViz
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