clang-uml/docs/include_diagrams.md
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Generating include diagrams

Include diagrams allow to document the include dependencies among different parts of the project. This can be very useful for instance to detect that a file was included from a module directory, on which specific part of the project should not ever depend.

The minimal config required to generate an include diagram is presented below:

# 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
  my_class_diagram:
    # Type of diagram (has to be `include`)
    type: include
    # Include only translation units matching the following patterns
    glob:
      - src/*.cc
    # Render the paths relative to this directory
    relative_to: src
    # Include also external system headers
    generate_system_headers: true
    # Include only classes and functions from files in `src` directory
    include:
      # Include only files belonging to these paths
      paths:
        - src

One distinctive option in include diagrams is relative_to, which tells clang-uml to render all filename paths relative to this directory.

The following table presents the PlantUML arrows representing relationships in the include diagrams.

UML PlantUML
Include (local) association
Include (system) dependency

Tracking system headers directly included by project sources

In case you would like to include the information about what system headers your projects file include simply add the following option to the diagram:

generate_system_headers: true

This will include only system headers directly included from the projects source files (matched by glob) and not their dependencies, for example:

t40001_include

Please note that generating include diagram, which contains third party and system library headers will result in a huge diagram that will be unlikely to be useful.