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# A wonderful hack by to draw package diagrams using the dot package. # Originally written by Jah, team Enticla. # # You must have the V1.7 or later in your path # http://www.research.att.com/sw/tools/graphviz/ require "rdoc/dot/dot" require 'rdoc/options' module RDoc # Draw a set of diagrams representing the modules and classes in the # system. We draw one diagram for each file, and one for each toplevel # class or module. This means there will be overlap. However, it also # means that you'll get better context for objects. # # To use, simply # # d = Diagram.new(info) # pass in collection of top level infos # d.draw # # The results will be written to the +dot+ subdirectory. The process # also sets the +diagram+ attribute in each object it graphs to # the name of the file containing the image. This can be used # by output generators to insert images. class Diagram FONT = "Arial" DOT_PATH = "dot" # Pass in the set of top level objects. The method also creates # the subdirectory to hold the images def initialize(info, options) @info = info @options = options @counter = 0 File.makedirs(DOT_PATH) @diagram_cache = {} end # Draw the diagrams. We traverse the files, drawing a diagram for # each. We also traverse each top-level class and module in that # file drawing a diagram for these too. def draw unless @options.quiet $stderr.print "Diagrams: " $stderr.flush end @info.each_with_index do |i, file_count| @done_modules = {} @local_names = find_names(i) @global_names = [] @global_graph = graph = DOT::DOTDigraph.new('name' => 'TopLevel', 'fontname' => FONT, 'fontsize' => '8', 'bgcolor' => 'lightcyan1', 'compound' => 'true') # it's a little hack %) i'm too lazy to create a separate class # for default node graph << DOT::DOTNode.new('name' => 'node', 'fontname' => FONT, 'color' => 'black', 'fontsize' => 8) i.modules.each do |mod| draw_module(mod, graph, true, i.file_relative_name) end add_classes(i, graph, i.file_relative_name) i.diagram = convert_to_png("f_#{file_count}", graph) # now go through and document each top level class and # module independently i.modules.each_with_index do |mod, count| @done_modules = {} @local_names = find_names(mod) @global_names = [] @global_graph = graph = DOT::DOTDigraph.new('name' => 'TopLevel', 'fontname' => FONT, 'fontsize' => '8', 'bgcolor' => 'lightcyan1', 'compound' => 'true') graph << DOT::DOTNode.new('name' => 'node', 'fontname' => FONT, 'color' => 'black', 'fontsize' => 8) draw_module(mod, graph, true) mod.diagram = convert_to_png("m_#{file_count}_#{count}", graph) end end $stderr.puts unless @options.quiet end ####### private ####### def find_names(mod) return [mod.full_name] + mod.classes.collect{|cl| cl.full_name} + mod.modules.collect{|m| find_names(m)}.flatten end def find_full_name(name, mod) full_name = name.dup return full_name if @local_names.include?(full_name) mod_path = mod.full_name.split('::')[0..-2] unless mod_path.nil? until mod_path.empty? full_name = mod_path.pop + '::' + full_name return full_name if @local_names.include?(full_name) end end return name end def draw_module(mod, graph, toplevel = false, file = nil) return if @done_modules[mod.full_name] and not toplevel @counter += 1 url = mod.http_url("classes") m = DOT::DOTSubgraph.new('name' => "cluster_#{mod.full_name.gsub( /:/,'_' )}", 'label' => mod.name, 'fontname' => FONT, 'color' => 'blue', 'style' => 'filled', 'URL' => %{"#{url}"}, 'fillcolor' => toplevel ? 'palegreen1' : 'palegreen3') @done_modules[mod.full_name] = m add_classes(mod, m, file) graph << m unless mod.includes.empty? mod.includes.each do |m| m_full_name = find_full_name(m.name, mod) if @local_names.include?(m_full_name) @global_graph << DOT::DOTEdge.new('from' => "#{m_full_name.gsub( /:/,'_' )}", 'to' => "#{mod.full_name.gsub( /:/,'_' )}", 'ltail' => "cluster_#{m_full_name.gsub( /:/,'_' )}", 'lhead' => "cluster_#{mod.full_name.gsub( /:/,'_' )}") else unless @global_names.include?(m_full_name) path = m_full_name.split("::") url = File.join('classes', *path) + ".html" @global_graph << DOT::DOTNode.new('name' => "#{m_full_name.gsub( /:/,'_' )}", 'shape' => 'box', 'label' => "#{m_full_name}", 'URL' => %{"#{url}"}) @global_names << m_full_name end @global_graph << DOT::DOTEdge.new('from' => "#{m_full_name.gsub( /:/,'_' )}", 'to' => "#{mod.full_name.gsub( /:/,'_' )}", 'lhead' => "cluster_#{mod.full_name.gsub( /:/,'_' )}") end end end end def add_classes(container, graph, file = nil ) use_fileboxes = Options.instance.fileboxes files = {} # create dummy node (needed if empty and for module includes) if container.full_name graph << DOT::DOTNode.new('name' => "#{container.full_name.gsub( /:/,'_' )}", 'label' => "", 'width' => (container.classes.empty? and container.modules.empty?) ? '0.75' : '0.01', 'height' => '0.01', 'shape' => 'plaintext') end container.classes.each_with_index do |cl, cl_index| last_file = cl.in_files[-1].file_relative_name if use_fileboxes && !files.include?(last_file) @counter += 1 files[last_file] = DOT::DOTSubgraph.new('name' => "cluster_#{@counter}", 'label' => "#{last_file}", 'fontname' => FONT, 'color'=> last_file == file ? 'red' : 'black') end next if cl.name == 'Object' || cl.name[0,2] == "<<" url = cl.http_url("classes") label = cl.name.dup if use_fileboxes && cl.in_files.length > 1 label << '\n[' + cl.in_files.collect {|i| i.file_relative_name }.sort.join( '\n' ) + ']' end attrs = { 'name' => "#{cl.full_name.gsub( /:/, '_' )}", 'fontcolor' => 'black', 'style'=>'filled', 'color'=>'palegoldenrod', 'label' => label, 'shape' => 'ellipse', 'URL' => %{"#{url}"} } c = DOT::DOTNode.new(attrs) if use_fileboxes files[last_file].push c else graph << c end end if use_fileboxes files.each_value do |val| graph << val end end unless container.classes.empty? container.classes.each_with_index do |cl, cl_index| cl.includes.each do |m| m_full_name = find_full_name(m.name, cl) if @local_names.include?(m_full_name) @global_graph << DOT::DOTEdge.new('from' => "#{m_full_name.gsub( /:/,'_' )}", 'to' => "#{cl.full_name.gsub( /:/,'_' )}", 'ltail' => "cluster_#{m_full_name.gsub( /:/,'_' )}") else unless @global_names.include?(m_full_name) path = m_full_name.split("::") url = File.join('classes', *path) + ".html" @global_graph << DOT::DOTNode.new('name' => "#{m_full_name.gsub( /:/,'_' )}", 'shape' => 'box', 'label' => "#{m_full_name}", 'URL' => %{"#{url}"}) @global_names << m_full_name end @global_graph << DOT::DOTEdge.new('from' => "#{m_full_name.gsub( /:/,'_' )}", 'to' => "#{cl.full_name.gsub( /:/, '_')}") end end sclass = cl.superclass next if sclass.nil? || sclass == 'Object' sclass_full_name = find_full_name(sclass,cl) unless @local_names.include?(sclass_full_name) or @global_names.include?(sclass_full_name) path = sclass_full_name.split("::") url = File.join('classes', *path) + ".html" @global_graph << DOT::DOTNode.new( 'name' => "#{sclass_full_name.gsub( /:/, '_' )}", 'label' => sclass_full_name, 'URL' => %{"#{url}"}) @global_names << sclass_full_name end @global_graph << DOT::DOTEdge.new('from' => "#{sclass_full_name.gsub( /:/,'_' )}", 'to' => "#{cl.full_name.gsub( /:/, '_')}") end end container.modules.each do |submod| draw_module(submod, graph) end end def convert_to_png(file_base, graph) str = graph.to_s return @diagram_cache[str] if @diagram_cache[str] op_type = Options.instance.image_format dotfile = File.join(DOT_PATH, file_base) src = dotfile + ".dot" dot = dotfile + "." + op_type unless @options.quiet $stderr.print "." $stderr.flush end File.open(src, 'w+' ) do |f| f << str << "\n" end system "dot", "-T#{op_type}", src, "-o", dot # Now construct the imagemap wrapper around # that png ret = wrap_in_image_map(src, dot) @diagram_cache[str] = ret return ret end # Extract the client-side image map from dot, and use it # to generate the imagemap proper. Return the whole # <map>..<img> combination, suitable for inclusion on # the page def wrap_in_image_map(src, dot) res = %{<map id="map" name="map">\n} dot_map = `dot -Tismap #{src}` dot_map.each do |area| unless area =~ /^rectangle \((\d+),(\d+)\) \((\d+),(\d+)\) ([\/\w.]+)\s*(.*)/ $stderr.puts "Unexpected output from dot:\n#{area}" return nil end xs, ys = [$1.to_i, $3.to_i], [$2.to_i, $4.to_i] url, area_name = $5, $6 res << %{ <area shape="rect" coords="#{xs.min},#{ys.min},#{xs.max},#{ys.max}" } res << %{ href="#{url}" alt="#{area_name}" />\n} end res << "</map>\n" # map_file = src.sub(/.dot/, '.map') # system("dot -Timap #{src} -o #{map_file}") res << %{<img src="#{dot}" usemap="#map" border="0" alt="#{dot}">} return res end end end