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@ts-graphviz/adapter
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It is part of the ts-graphviz library, which is split into modular packages to improve maintainability, flexibility, and ease of use.
Provides an interface to run Graphviz dot commands.
Graphviz must be installed so that the dot command can be executed.
Execute the dot command to output a DOT language string to a stream or file.
This module provides the following functions.
toStream
function converts DOT to Stream.
import { toStream } from '@ts-graphviz/adapter';
const dot = `
digraph example {
node1 [
label = "My Node",
]
}
`;
const stream = await toStream(dot, { format: 'svg' });
// Node.js
stream.pipe(process.stdout);
// Deno
await stream.pipeTo(Deno.stdout.writable);
toFile
function
import { toFile } from '@ts-graphviz/adapter';
const dot = `
digraph example {
node1 [
label = "My Node",
]
}
`;
await toFile(dot, './result.svg', { format: 'svg' });
Note Designed to work with Node.js and Deno, Stream is runtime native.
For more examples and usage details, please refer to the ts-graphviz documentation.
Contributions to the ts-graphviz project are welcome.
Please refer to the main ts-graphviz repository for guidelines on how to contribute.
This package is released under the MIT License.
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We found that @ts-graphviz/adapter demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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