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Typescript to UML (PlantUML)
Will convert a Typescript file to UML diagram. Following all inheritances.
npm install --global tplant
tplant --input test/Playground/**/*.ts --output test/Playground/Playground.svg
tplant --input test/Playground/Classes/Greeter.ts --output test/Playground/Classes/Greeter.png
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tplant --input test/Playground/**/*.ts --output test/Playground/Playground.puml
tplant --input test/Playground/Classes/Greeter.ts --output test/Playground/Classes/Greeter.puml
Define the path of the Typescript file
Define the path of the output file. If not defined, it'll output on the STDOUT
Compile a project given a valid configuration file.
The argument can be a file path to a valid JSON configuration file, or a directory path to a directory containing a tsconfig.json file.
Create not heritage compositions.
Example:
class Wheel {
public size: number;
}
class Car {
public wheel: Wheel;
}
@startuml
class Wheel {
+size: number
}
class Car {
+wheel: Wheel
}
Car *-- Wheel
@enduml
Only convert interfaces
https://github.com/Microsoft/TypeScript/wiki/Using-the-Compiler-API
FAQs
Typescript to PlantUML
The npm package tplant receives a total of 1,937 weekly downloads. As such, tplant popularity was classified as popular.
We found that tplant demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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