pyreverse(1) - Linux man page
Name
pyreverse - parse python sources files and extract diagrams from them.Synopsis
pyreverse [options] <modules>Description
If no -c and no --diadefs option specified, pyreverse will create - a diagram 'classes_<name>' for the classes in <modules> and
( if there is more than one module in <projects> )
- a diagram 'packages_<name>' for the package dependencies in <modules>
With -c <class>, pyreverse creates a diagram for that <class> with filename <class>.<format>. You can do -c <class1> , -c <class2>.
Options
- -h, --help
- show this help message and exit
- -p<name>, --project=<name>
- set project name to <name> if not using -c option. (default:'No Name')
- -i<file>, --ignore=<file>
- add <file> (may be a directory) to the black list (not parsed)
- -f<mode>, --filter-mode=<mode>
- filter attributes and functions according to <mode>. You can combine modes using '+' like 'SPECIAL+OTHER'. Correct modes are : - 'PUB_ONLY' : filter
all non public attributes (default)
- 'ALL' : no filter
- 'SPECIAL' : filter Python special functions except constructor
- 'OTHER' : filter protected and private attributes [currentt: PUB_ONLY]
- -d<file>, --diadefs=<file>
- create diagram according to the diagrams definitions in <file>
- -c <class>, --class=<class>
- create a class diagram with all classes related to <class> [current: none] the class must be in the file <modules>. By default, this will include all ancestors and associated classes of <class> and include module names (i.e. '-ASmy' ).
- -a <ancestor>, --show-ancestors=<ancestor>
- show <ancestor> generations of ancestor classes not in <projects>
- -A, --all-ancestors=[yn]
- show all ancestors off all classes in <projects> [current: none]
- -s <ass_level>, --show-associated=<associated>
- show <ass_level> associated classes. <ass_level>=1 will only take classes directly related to the classes in the project, while <ass_level>=2 will also take all classes related to those fetched by<depth>=1.
- -S, --all-associated=[yn]
- show recursively all associated off all associated classes [current: none]
- -b, --builtin
- include builtin objects in representation of classes [current: False]
- -m [yn], --module-names=[yn]
- include module name in representation of classes. This will include full module path in the class name. [current: none]
- -k, --only-classnames
- don't show attributes and methods in the class boxes; this disables -f values [current: False]
- -o <format>, --output=<format>
- create a *.<format> output file if format available. Available formats are all formats that dot can produce and vcg. [default: dot]
Examples
Here are some examples for command line options :- pyreverse <project> -a1 -s1 -m
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-a1 -s1 will include one level of ancestor and associated classes in the diagram of the <project> modules, while -m will show the full module path of each class. You can use the same way the -a, -s, -A, -S options. Note that on class diagrams (using -c ) -a and -s will rather reduce than enlarge your diagram.
- pyreverse mod/foo.py mod/fee.py -k
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This is interesting if the diagram for <project>=mod is too complicated: you can show only the class names (no attributes or methods, option -k); or take only the modules you are interested in (here fee.py and foo.py).
Requires
PythonSee Also
dot(1), pylint(1)http://www.logilab.org/pyreverse
Authors
Sylvain Thenault, Emile AnclinThis manpage was written by Emile Anclin <emile.anclin@logilab.fr>