graphviz-cli v2.0.0
graphviz-cli
Command-line tool and API for generating graph images from Graphviz source scripts.
Features:
- Runs in pure JavaScript. Except for the
pngoutput. - No need to install the native Graphviz package.
- Most output formats of the native Graphviz (inluding
svgandpng) available. - TypeScript type declarations (typings) for the API.
- A lot faster then calling
dotas a separate process.
Uses @aduh95/viz.js to render Graphviz scripts in pure JavaScript by WASM. Uses node-canvas for the optional png output.
Related tools:
- graphviz-builder - generates the source script for Graphviz consumable by this tool
- graphviz-webcomponent - WebComponent for web browsers to display graph images from the source scripts in HTML pages on-the-fly
Synopsis
graphviz -Tsvg -ohello.svg hello.dotimport { renderGraphFromSource } from 'graphviz-cli'
// Render a string with the graph script to a string with the SVG output.
const svg = await renderGraphFromSource({ input: 'graph G { ... }' }, { format: 'svg' })
// Render a file with a graph script to a file with the PNG output.
await renderGraphFromSource({ name: 'hello.dot' }, { format: 'png', name: 'hello.png' })Installation
Make sure that you have installed Node.js 14.8 or newer.
If you want to use the command-line tool, install this package globally using your favourite package manager (NPM, Yarn or PNPM):
npm i -g graphviz-cli
yarn global add graphviz-cli
pnpm i -g graphviz-cliIf you want to use this package programmatically, install it locally using your favourite package manager. Add -D on the command line if you need the tool only to build you package:
npm i graphviz-cli
yarn add graphviz-cli
pnpm i graphviz-cliIf you want to render graphs to png, install the node-canvas module in addition. Add -g/global or -D arguments according to you choice above:
npm i canvas
yarn add canvas
pnpm i canvasStarting from the version 2.0.0, node-canvas is not a peer dependency any more, because NPM installs the peer dependencies automatically, making them not optional any more.
Command-line
Command-line parameters are the same as for the dot tool from the Graphviz package, as long as they are implemented, of course.
$ graphviz -?
Generates graph images from Graphviz source scripts.
Usage: graphviz [-Vvy?] [-(KTon)<value>] <dot files>
Options:
-Tv - set output format to 'v'
-Kv - set layout engine to 'v' (overrides source script)
-ofile - write output to 'file'
-O - automatically generate an output filename based on the input
filename with a .'format' appended. (Causes all -ofile
options to be ignored.)
-y - invert y coordinate in output
-n[v] - no layout mode 'v' (=1)
-v - enable verbose mode
-V - print version and exit
-? - print usage and exit
Examples:
graphviz -Tsvg -O diagrams/*.dot
graphviz -Tpng -Kneato -odiagram.png diagram.dotAPI
renderGraphFromSource(source: object, options: object): Promise\<string | Buffer>
Renders a graph script to a specified output. If the output format is binary (png, for example), the Promise will contain Buffer instead of string.
import { renderGraphFromSource } from 'graphviz-cli'
// Render a string with the graph script to a string with the SVG output.
const svg = await renderGraphFromSource({ input: 'graph G { ... }' }, { format: 'svg' })
// Render a file with a graph script to a file with the PNG output.
await renderGraphFromSource({ name: 'hello.dot' }, { format: 'png', name: 'hello.png' })Source properties:
| name | type | description |
|---|---|---|
name | string | file name with the graph script |
input | string | graph script |
If neither name nor input are provided, or the whole source parameter is omitted, the graph script will be read from the standard input.
Available options:
| name | type | description |
|---|---|---|
name | string | file name for the generated graph output |
engine | string | type of the layout to use for the graph rendering (circo, dot, fdp, neato, osage, twopi, default is dot) |
format | string | type of the output for the rendered graph (svg, png, dot, xdot, plain, plain-ext, ps, ps2, json, json0, canon, default is dot) |
yInvert | boolean | invert the y-coordinate in the graph output |
nop | number | no layout mode 'v' (0 or 1) |
If name is not provided the output will be available only in the Promise. If the format png is specified, the NPM module node-canvas has to be installed, which is required as a peer-dependency of this package.
engines
List of available graph layout engines: circo, dot, fdp, neato, osage, twopi.
formats
List of available graph outout formats: svg, png, dot, xdot, plain, plain-ext, ps, ps2, json, json0, canon.
License
Copyright (c) 2020-2022 Ferdinand Prantl
Licensed under the MIT license.