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UMLify: Team FAD CSSE 374 Project

Fred Zhang, Adam Finer, David Lam

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Description:

This project takes a set of classes and draws the UML diagram for those set of classes. It has been design to be able to draw UML such that design patterns can be detected

Command Line Usage:

Usage:

$ java -cp "/path/to/otherProject.jar;/path/to/Fad-all-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT.jar" app.Application --config[-c] config.json [--param[-p]x=y]

Arguments:

  • config.json: A Configuration in JSON format that defines configuration settings for UMLify. It defines basic settings or can take customize input settings.
  • param x=y: Overrides the setting x with the value y. This is useful for when you wish use the same configuration JSON but with slightly tweaked settings.

Config JSON:

Creating a Config JSON:

{
  "some_outer_identifier_1" : {
    "key_1" : "value_1",
    "key_2" : "value_2"
    ...
  },
  "some_outer_identifier_2" : {
    "key_1" : "value_3",
    "key_3" : "value_4"
    ...
  }
}

A key can be mapped to multiple things as long it is space separated. See config for examples.

Built-Ins

Identifier Key Default Description
classParser header GraphVizHeaderParser Qualified class name of the header parser
field GraphVizFieldParser Qualified class name of the field parser
method GraphVizMethodParser Qualified class name of the method parser
type GraphVizTypeParser Qualified class name of the type parser
modifierParser GraphVizModifierParser Qualified class name of the modifier parser
badDecorator fillColor yellow Fill color of the class record that is poorly decorated
parentStereotype component Class being decorated added stereotype
childStereotype decorator Class decorator added stereotype
childParentRelationshipLabel decorates Relationship label on the RelationHasA between child and parent.
goodDecorator fillColor blue Fill color of the class record that is properly decorated
parentStereotype component Class being decorated added stereotype
childStereotype decorator Class decorator added stereotype
childParentRelationshipLabel decorates Relationship label on the RelationHasA between child and parent.
adapter fillColor red Fill color of the class record that is in an adaptor pattern
parentStereotype target Class being decorated added stereotype
childStereotype adapter Class decorator added stereotype
adapteeStereotype adaptee Relationship label on the RelationHasA between child and parent.
childComposedRelationshipLabel adapts Relationship label on the RelationHasA between child and parent.
dependencyInversion whiteList java A list of packages that will be ignored if they trigger a violation
color yellow Outline color of the class record violating the dependency
favorComposition color orange Outline color of the class record violating the dependency
singleton color blue Outline color of the class record violating the dependency
engine generator_key GraphVizGenerator Qualified class name of the header parser of graph generator
analyzer_key RelationParserAnalyzer Qualified class name of the analyzers to run (order-dependent)
model isRecursive false Recursively parse relation if true
classes List of classes to parse
blackList List of classes to ignore while parsing.
verbose false Print error messages of classes unable to parse
graphviz nodeSep "1.0" Node Separation factor for GraphViz
rankDir BT Rank direction preference
nodeStyle node [shape=record] Universal Node styling
runner outputFormat svg Output format of the generated Graph
outputDir output Output directory of all generated files
executablePath dot Graph Generator binary executable path
fileName output Output file name of all generated files

How To Add Custom Pattern Analyzer:

To create a custom analyzer, you need to create a class the implements IAnalyzer and implement the analyze method. This method is used to scan the current system model and modify the styling of the classes if needed. If the class requires custom configurations, create a configuration that implements Configurable. This must implement the setup method. This method should be used to setup default values for the configuration. Here is an example:

public class FavorCompositionConfiguration implements Configurable {
    public static final String CONFIG_PATH = "favorComposition.";                 // This should be the same as the outer identifier.
    public static final String COLOR = CONFIG_PATH + "color";                     // All subsequent field should use this CONFIG_PATH to define other variables.

    private IConfiguration config;                                                // It is a good idea to store the IConfiguration instance.
                                                                                  // IConfiguration stores a map of values and will be passed arround to all classes.

    @Override
    public void setup(IConfiguration config) {
        this.config = config;
        this.config.setIfMissing(FavorCompositionConfiguration.COLOR, "orange");  // setIfMissing and add are useful IConfiguration methods to add values into the IConfiguration
                                                                                  // conditionally.
    }

    public String getFavorComColor() {                                            // It is a good idea for a specific configuration to have a getter method for each static field type.
        return this.config.getValue(FavorCompositionConfiguration.COLOR);
    }
}

How to add style in an analyzer

You can create an class the implments the following interface:

public interface IAnalyzer {
    /**
     * Returns an Analyzed System Model.
     *
     * @param systemModel System Model to be analyzed.
     * @param config      IConfiguration object that the analyzer can retrieves
     *                    configurations from
     */
    void analyze(ISystemModel systemModel, IConfiguration config);
}

In an analyzer, you can decorate the classModel, filter out a uneeded methods. You can also add styles to the UML through method in IystemModel.

  /**
     * Set the class set of systemModel
     *
     * @param classSet
     */
    void setClasses(Set<IClassModel> classSet);

    /**
     * Add node style to certain class,
     *
     * @param clazz
     *            the class to add style for
     * @param key
     *            the key of Graphviz style
     * @param value
     *            the value of Graphviz style
     */
    void addClassModelStyle(IClassModel clazz, String key, String value);

    /**
     * Add a stereotypes to class model If stereotype is an empty string, it
     * would ignore and discard it
     * 
     * @param clazz
     *            to add stereotype to
     * @param stereotype
     *            the stereotype String
     */
    void addClassModelSteretype(IClassModel clazz, String stereotype);

    /**
     * Add style to a relation
     *
     * @param from
     *            the edge from here
     * @param to
     *            the edge end here
     * @param relKey
     *            an key that identifies the type of relation. It should be an
     *            unique string
     * @param key
     *            the key of Graphviz style
     * @param value
     *            the value of Graphviz style
     */
    void addStyleToRelation(IClassModel from, IClassModel to, String relKey, String key, String value);

Project UML:

Here is a link to our project's overall UML. There are around 100 classes in our project, so it is a pretty huge UML. Project UML svg

Change Logs:

See each members responsibility here.