# Generating class diagrams * [Classes and their properties](#classes-and-their-properties) * [Excluding private or protected members from the diagram](#excluding-private-or-protected-members-from-the-diagram) * [Relationships](#relationships) * [Relationships to classes in containers or smart pointers](#relationships-to-classes-in-containers-or-smart-pointers) * [Inheritance diagrams](#inheritance-diagrams) * [Namespaces as packages](#namespaces-as-packages) * [Class context diagram](#class-context-diagram) * [Disabling dependency relationships](#disabling-dependency-relationships) The minimal config required to generate a class diagram is presented below: ```yaml # Path to the directory where `compile_commands.json` can be found compilation_database_dir: _build # Output directory for the diagrams output_directory: puml # Diagrams definitions diagrams: # Diagram name t00002_class: # Type of diagram (has to be `class`) type: class # Include only translation units matching the following patterns glob: - src/*.cc # Render all names in the diagram relative to specific namespace using_namespace: - ns1 # Include only classes from specific namespace include: namespaces: - ns1::ns2 ``` ## Classes and their properties The basic class diagram generated by `clang-uml` and rendered using PlantUML looks like this: ![extension](test_cases/t00003_class.svg) Member types and method return types are rendered at the end after `:` sign. Static methods and members are underlined. In case method argument lists are too long and not required for diagram readability, they can be suppressed completely or abbreviated by setting `generate_method_arguments` option to either `none`, `abbreviated` or `full` (default). ### Excluding private or protected members from the diagram In order to only include public members in the class diagrams, we can add the following inclusion filters: ```yaml include: access: - public ``` To render only classes without any properties an exclusion filter can be added: ```yaml exclude: access: - public - protected - private ``` ## Relationships The following table presents the PlantUML arrows representing each relationship in the class diagrams. | UML | PlantUML | | ---- | --- | | Inheritance | ![extension](img/puml_inheritance.png) | | Association | ![association](img/puml_association.png) | | Dependency | ![dependency](img/puml_dependency.png) | | Aggregation | ![aggregation](img/puml_aggregation.png) | | Composition | ![composition](img/puml_composition.png) | | Template specialization/instantiation | ![specialization](img/puml_instantiation.png) | | Nesting (inner class/enum) | ![nesting](img/puml_nested.png) | By default, a member from which a relationship has been added to the diagram between 2 classes will also be rendered inside the class. This behaviour can be however disabled by adding the following option to the diagram definition: ```yaml include_relations_also_as_members: false ``` ### Relationships to classes in containers or smart pointers `clang-uml` will automatically detect class members as well as method arguments, which reference or own values of types relevant for a given diagram but wrapped in smart pointers or containers and still generate relationship between these classes, for instance the following code: ```cpp class A { }; class B { }; class C { }; class R { public: std::unique_ptr a; std::shared_ptr b; std::weak_ptr c; }; ``` generates the following diagram: ![extension](test_cases/t00007_class.svg) ## Inheritance diagrams A common type of class diagram is an inheritance diagram, where only subclasses of a specific base class are included and only the inheritance relationships are rendered. This can be easily achieved in `clang-uml` through inclusion filters: ```yaml include: subclasses: - clanguml::t00039::A relationships: - inheritance ``` ## Namespaces as packages By default, `clang-uml` will render all element names including a namespace (relative to `using_namespace` property), e.g. `ns1::ns2::MyClass`. In order to generate packages in the diagram for each namespace instead, the following option must be set to `true`: ```yaml generate_packages: true ``` which results in the following diagram: ![extension](test_cases/t00036_class.svg) ## Class context diagram Sometimes it's helpful to generate a class diagram depicting only direct relationships of a given class, e.g. within the classes' documentation page, this can be easily achieved using `context` inclusion filter: ```yaml include: context: - ns1::MyClass ``` ## Disabling dependency relationships In many cases, dependency relationships between classes can clutter the diagram too much, for instance consider this diagram: ![extension](test_cases/t00019_class.svg) where the dependency relationships do not bring much information into the diagram. In such cases it might be useful to disable dependency relationships for this diagram completely using the following exclusion filter: ```yaml exclude: relationships: - dependency ``` Dependency relationships are inferred whenever a class uses another class, thus often dependency relationship will be rendered in addition to other relationships such as association or inheritance. In the future there might be an option to remove the redundant dependency relationships from the diagram automatically.