.. _pyreverse: Pyreverse --------- ``pyreverse`` analyzes your source code and generates package and class diagrams. It supports output to ``.dot``/``.gv``, ``.puml``/``.plantuml`` (PlantUML) and ``.mmd``/``.html`` (MermaidJS) file formats. If Graphviz (or the ``dot`` command) is installed, all `output formats supported by Graphviz `_ can be used as well. In this case, ``pyreverse`` first generates a temporary ``.gv`` file, which is then fed to Graphviz to generate the final image. Running Pyreverse ''''''''''''''''' To run ``pyreverse``, use:: pyreverse [options] can also be a single Python module. To see a full list of the available options, run:: pyreverse -h Example Output '''''''''''''' Example diagrams generated with the ``.puml`` output format are shown below. Class Diagram ............. .. image:: media/pyreverse_example_classes.png :width: 625 :height: 589 :alt: Class diagram generated by pyreverse :align: center Package Diagram ............... .. image:: media/pyreverse_example_packages.png :width: 344 :height: 177 :alt: Package diagram generated by pyreverse :align: center Creating Class Diagrams for Specific Classes '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' In many cases creating a single diagram depicting all classes in the project yields a rather unwieldy, giant diagram. While limiting the input path to a single package or module can already help greatly to narrow down the scope, the ``-c`` option provides another way to create a class diagram focusing on a single class and its collaborators. For example, running:: pyreverse -ASmy -c pylint.checkers.classes.ClassChecker pylint will generate the full class and package diagrams for ``pylint``, but will additionally generate a file ``pylint.checkers.classes.ClassChecker.dot``: .. image:: media/ClassChecker_diagram.png :width: 757 :height: 1452 :alt: Package diagram generated by pyreverse :align: center