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mongo-diagram-builder v1.0.1

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mongo-diagram-builder

Create automatic mongo UMLs diagrams from your MongoDB database schema.

Installation

npm i -g mongo-diagram-builder

Usage

  1. In your project directory, create a mongo-diagram-builder.config.js file with the following content:
module.exports = {
  sourceDir: './your-mongodb-schema-directory',  // Change this to the directory containing your MongoDB schema files
  fileExtension: '.schema.js',                   // Change this to the file extension of your MongoDB schema files
  outputDir: './your-output-directory',          // Change this to the directory where you want to save the generated UML diagrams
  outputFileName: 'diagram-name-file',           // Change this to the desired output file name
}
  1. Run the mongo-diagram-builder command line after creating the configuration file:
npx mongo-diagram-builder create

This will generate a UML diagram for each MongoDB collection in the specified directory, and save them in the specified output directory with the provided output file name with MarkDown extension.

Example

  1. Let's assume we have a MongoDB schema with the collections Task, User, Project, and Comment. They follow the standard mongoose structure as represented below:
@Schema({ collection: 'comments', timestamps: true })
export class Comment extends Document {
  @Prop({ required: true, type: Schema.Types.ObjectId, ref: 'Task' })
  taskId: string;

  @Prop({ required: true, type: Schema.Types.ObjectId, ref: 'User' })
  userId: string;

  @Prop({ required: true })
  content: string;

  @Prop({ default: Date.now })
  createdAt: Date;
}

export const CommentSchema = SchemaFactory.createForClass(Comment);

The schema for all tables in this example will be created in a schema folder as shown below, but it is not necessary for all schemas to be in this folder. They can be separated within an application module; in this case, you would point to the main project folder.

  • Example folder structure: Folder Structure

Obs: Relations must follow the 'nameClassId' pattern, if the property does not follow this pattern the code will not understand the relations

  1. Now, to configure the project, I will include the mongo-diagram-builder.config.js file with the settings:

After running the command mongo-diagram-builder create, you will see the generated UML diagram in ./ with the name example-diagram.md.

  1. Diagram generated example: Diagram generated

  2. If you want relations yourn classes, follow the mermaid sintax founded in Mermaid Documentation. for example:

classDiagram
classA <|-- classB
classC *-- classD
classE o-- classF
classG <-- classH
classI -- classJ
classK <.. classL
classM <|.. classN
classO .. classP
classQ "n" <--o "1" classR
classS "1" o--o "1" classT
classDiagram
classA <|-- classB
classC *-- classD
classE o-- classF
classG <-- classH
classI -- classJ
classK <.. classL
classM <|.. classN
classO .. classP
classQ "n" <--o "1" classR
classS "1" o--o "1" classT

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