Generates a relationship graph of your project modules using the DOT language
You need the following deps installed on your system:
- elixir
- dot (graphviz)
Now you can run:
mix graphme
The package can be installed by adding graphme
to your list of dependencies in mix.exs
:
def deps do
[
{:graphme, "~> 0.1.0", only: :dev, runtime: false}
]
end
The docs can be found at https://hexdocs.pm/graphme.
-f
--filter
- One part of a module name, eg: from A.B.C you can filter the B [default: nil]-F
--filter_at
- The index of a module name part, eg: from A.B.C you can use1
to filter B [default: 0]-S
--subgraph_at
- The index of a module name part that will be used to clusterize the graph [default: nil]-o
--output
- The output file name [default: graph]-O
--output_format
- The output file format, eg: svg, png [default: png]
Filter the modules using the first (0) module name and output as "my_graph.svg"
mix graphme -f "YourModulePart" -F 0 -S "AnotherModulePart" -o "my_graph" -O "svg"
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