A small pure Python script that converts OpenAPI specifications (a.k.a. Swagger) into Plant UML diagrams. The goal is not to replace existing documentation generators, but to complement them with a visual representation of the routes, models, and their relationships.
To create a diagram from the petstore example, call the script with:
python swagger_to_uml.py petstore_example/swagger.json >petstore_example/swagger.puml
It will create the file petstore_example/swagger.puml
which can then be translated into a PNG image with PlantUML with:
plantuml petstore_example/swagger.puml -tpng
Note you need to install Plant UML and Graphviz for this.
The script runs with Python 3 without any additional packages. Transforming PUML into vector graphics or other requires external tools however.
On macOS, the installation of the required tools with Homebrew is simple:
brew install plantuml graphviz
The script is just a first proof-of-concept version. Issues and pull requests welcome!
MIT License
Copyright (c) 2017 Niels Lohmann http://nlohmann.me
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