sysl-catalog
A markdown/html + Diagram generator for sysl specifications
Installation
go get -u -v github.com/anz-bank/sysl-catalog
How to use
-
Set up environment
export SYSL_PLANTUML=http://www.plantuml.com/plantuml
-
Run
sysl-catalog -o <output directory> <input.sysl>
- You can optionally specify the
--type=html
if you want to generate html instead of markdown, which is useful for use with github pages, which you can see a demo of with this repo here
-
That's it (basically!)
This will generate markdown with integration diagrams + sequence diagrams + data model diagrams as seen in demo/markdown/README.md or see html generation at demo/html/index.html.
Server Mode
sysl-catalog comes with a serve
mode which will serve on port :6900
by default
sysl-catalog --serve <input.sysl>
This will start a server and filewatchers to watch the input file and its directories recursively, and any changes will automatically show:
Requirements
In demo/markdown/README.md we have an example with a couple of interesting parts:
@package
attribute must be specified:
- This will create a markdown page for
ApplicationPackage
as seen in demo/markdown/ApplicationPackage/README.md.
Currently the package name is not inferred from the application name (MobileApp
), so this needs to be added (ApplicationPackage
).
MobileApp:
@package = "ApplicationPackage"
Login(input <: Server.Request):
Server <- Authenticate
return ok <: MegaDatabase.Empty
- Application names might need to be prefixed to parameter types if the type is defined in another application, since defined parameters are under scope of the application it is defined in:
MobileApp:
@package = "ApplicationPackage"
+ Login(input <: Server.Request):
- Login(input <: Request):
Server <- Authenticate
return ok <: MegaDatabase.Empty
- Add
~ignore
to applications/projects that are to be ignored in the markdown creation
ThisAppShouldntShow[~ignore]:
NotMySystem:
...
# Or ignore only specific endpoints
ThisAppShouldShow[~ignore]:
NotMySystem[~ignore]:
...
CLI options
Output default Markdown
sysl-catalog -o=docs/ filename.sysl
Output default HTML
sysl-catalog -o=docs/ --type=html filename.sysl
Run with custom templates
sysl-catalog --projectTemplate=<fileName.tmpl> --packageTemplate=<filename.tmpl> filename.sysl
Run in server mode
sysl-catalog --serve filename.sysl
Run in server mode without css/rendered images
- good for rendering raw markdown
sysl-catalog --serve --noCSS filename.sysl
Run server with custom template
sysl-catalog --serve --projectTemplate=<fileName.tmpl> --packageTemplate=<filename.tmpl> filename.sysl
- See templates/ for custom template examples
Screenshots
project_view
package_view