NAME
SQL::Translator::Producer::GraphViz - GraphViz producer for SQL::Translator
SYNOPSIS
use SQL::Translator;
my $trans = new SQL::Translator(
from => 'MySQL', # or your db of choice
to => 'GraphViz',
producer_args => {
out_file => 'schema.png',
add_color => 1,
show_constraints => 1,
show_datatypes => 1,
show_sizes => 1
}
) or die SQL::Translator->error;
$trans->translate or die $trans->error;
DESCRIPTION
Creates a graph of a schema using the amazing graphviz (see http://www.graphviz.org/) application (via the GraphViz module). It's nifty--you should try it!
PRODUCER ARGS
out_file
the name of the file where the graphviz graphic is to be written
layout (DEFAULT: 'dot')
determines which layout algorithm GraphViz will use; possible values are 'dot' (the default GraphViz layout for directed graph layouts), 'neato' (for undirected graph layouts - spring model) or 'twopi' (for undirected graph layouts - circular)
node_shape (DEFAULT: 'record')
sets the node shape of each table in the graph; this can be one of 'record', 'plaintext', 'ellipse', 'circle', 'egg', 'triangle', 'box', 'diamond', 'trapezium', 'parallelogram', 'house', 'hexagon', or 'octagon'
output_type (DEFAULT: 'png')
sets the file type of the output graphic; possible values are 'ps', 'hpgl', 'pcl', 'mif', 'pic', 'gd', 'gd2', 'gif', 'jpeg', 'png', 'wbmp', 'cmap', 'ismap', 'imap', 'vrml', 'vtx', 'mp', 'fig', 'svg', 'canon', 'plain' or 'text' (see GraphViz for details on each of these)
width (DEFAULT: 8.5)
width (in inches) of the output graphic
height (DEFAULT: 11)
height (in inches) of the output grahic
fontsize
custom font size for node and edge labels (note that arbitrarily large sizes may be ignored due to page size or graph size constraints)
fontname
custom font name (or full path to font file) for node, edge, and graph labels
nodeattrs
reference to a hash of node attribute names and their values; these may override general fontname or fontsize parameter
edgeattrs
reference to a hash of edge attribute names and their values; these may override general fontname or fontsize parameter
graphattrs
reference to a hash of graph attribute names and their values; these may override the general fontname parameter
show_fields (DEFAULT: true)
if set to a true value, the names of the colums in a table will be displayed in each table's node
show_fk_only
if set to a true value, only columns which are foreign keys will be displayed in each table's node
show_datatypes
if set to a true value, the datatype of each column will be displayed next to each column's name; this option will have no effect if the value of show_fields is set to false
show_sizes
if set to a true value, the size (in bytes) of each CHAR and VARCHAR column will be displayed in parentheses next to the column's name; this option will have no effect if the value of show_fields is set to false
show_constraints
if set to a true value, a field's constraints (i.e., its primary-key-ness, its foreign-key-ness and/or its uniqueness) will appear as a comma-separated list in brackets next to the field's name; this option will have no effect if the value of show_fields is set to false
add_color
if set to a true value, the graphic will have a background color of 'lightgoldenrodyellow'; otherwise the background color will be white
natural_join
if set to a true value, the make_natural_join method of SQL::Translator::Schema will be called before generating the graph; a true value for join_pk_only (see below) implies a true value for this option
join_pk_only
the value of this option will be passed as the value of the like-named argument in the make_natural_join method (see natural_join above) of SQL::Translator::Schema, if either the value of this option or the natural_join option is set to true
skip_fields
the value of this option will be passed as the value of the like-named argument in the make_natural_join method (see natural_join above) of SQL::Translator::Schema, if either the natural_join or join_pk_only options has a true value
show_indexes
if set to a true value, each record will also show the indexes set on each table. it describes the index types along with which columns are included in the index. this option requires that show_fields is a true value as well
show_index_names
if show_indexes is set to a true value, then the value of this parameter determines whether or not to print names of indexes. if show_index_name is false, then a list of indexed columns will appear below the field list. otherwise, it will be a list prefixed with the name of each index. it defaults to true.
friendly_ints
if set to a true value, each integer type field will be displayed as a smallint, integer or bigint depending on the field's associated size parameter. this only applies for the 'integer' type (and not the lowercase 'int' type, which is assumed to be a 32-bit integer).
friendly_ints_extended
if set to a true value, the friendly ints displayed will take into account the non-standard types, 'tinyint' and 'mediumint' (which, as far as I am aware, is only implemented in MySQL)
AUTHOR
Ken Y. Clark <kclark@cpan.org>
CONTRIBUTORS
Jonathan Yu <frequency@cpan.org>
SEE ALSO
SQL::Translator, GraphViz