🎨 Diagram as Code for prototyping cloud system architectures
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README.md

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Diagrams

Diagram as Code.

Diagrams lets you draw the cloud system architecture in Python code. It was born for prototyping a new system architecture design without any design tools. You can also describe or visualize the existing system architecture as well. Diagrams currently supports four major providers: AWS, Azure, GCP and Kubernetes.

Diagram as Code also allows you to tracking the architecture diagram changes on any version control system.

NOTE: It does not control any actual cloud resources nor generate cloud formation or terraform code, but just for drawing the cloud system architecture diagrams.

Getting Started

It uses Graphviz to render the diagram, so you need to install Graphviz to use diagrams. After installing graphviz (or already have it), install the diagrams.

macOS users can download the Graphviz via brew install graphviz if you're using Homebrew.

# using pip (pip3)
$ pip install diagrams

# using pipenv
$ pipenv install diagrams

# using poetry
$ poetry add diagrams

You can start with quick start. And you can go guides for more details.

Examples

Grouped Workers on AWS Stateful Architecture on k8s Event Processing on AWS
grouped workers stateful architecture event processing

You can find all the examples on the examples page.

Contributing

To contribute to diagram, check out contribution guidelines.

Let me know if you are using diagrams! I'll add you in showcase page. (I'm working on it!) :)

License

MIT