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schemaspy
- Show HN: Open source database diagram editor
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SQLite Schema Diagram Generator
You might try https://schemaspy.org/ - it generates a website with ER diagrams that only go one or two relationships out, but they have clickable table names to get to the next diagram
- Document your database simply and easily
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DE new on the job
I had the same problem when i started my job. I used SchemaSpy to generate an html with all of metadata and ERD diagrams as a reference point. Then i used dbt to connect to the database and used dbt to document the table and column that i have worked on. It takes time to document but it's worth it if you company don't have your database documented yet.
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Spring, SchemaSpy DB docs, and GitHub Pages
SchemaSpy is a standalone application that connects to the database, scans its tables and schemas, and generated nicely composed HTML documentation. You can check out an example sample by this link but I'm showing you just one screenshot to clarify my point.
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pgAdmin Generate ERD stuck on load
I like https://schemaspy.org/
- Tips on investigating new databases with minimal documentation?
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Looking for a database documenting tool to generate docs for analysts
I like the diagrams and reports SchemaSpy generates. If you are using a DBMS that allows setting comments to tables, views, columns (and other objects), those will be included and that makes those reports even more helpful
- What some of your recommended database mappers?
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Schema to dia/UML/etc/whatever
https://schemaspy.org/ creates nice looking diagrams.
graphviz
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Dot_ix: Interactive GraphViz Dot Graphs
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- Graphviz v7
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A CSS-Inspired Syntax for Flowcharts
That's interesting. It's not hard to see the problem. HTML labels don't help, either. How do other languages solve this? Like, a shell HERE document that has one fixed string as a terminator? The graphviz lexer https://gitlab.com/graphviz/graphviz/-/blob/main/lib/cgraph/... seems hackable but disabling downstream processing of escapes elsewhere would be necessary too. Possibly this would mean bypassing some of the processing in the function make_label in https://gitlab.com/graphviz/graphviz/-/blob/main/lib/common/...
It's a disappointment or even failure of our current language scanning and parsing tools or, really, the way we used them, that this is not an easy exercise.
- graphviz: Graph Visualization Tools
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Graphviz: Open-source graph visualization software
If you have bug fix or enhancement requests, try https://gitlab.com/graphviz/graphviz/-/issues?scope=all&stat...
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Favorite Resources of 2021
Diagrams as Code based on graphviz; for prototyping cloud system architectures
What are some alternatives?
plantuml - Generate diagrams from textual description
mermaid - Generation of diagrams like flowcharts or sequence diagrams from text in a similar manner as markdown
dbml - Database Markup Language (DBML), designed to define and document database structures
Postico - Public issue tracking for Postico
hpcc-js-wasm - HPCC-Systems Web-Assembly (JavaScript)
sketchviz - A command line clone of https://sketchviz.com/
sketchviz-docker - Graphviz -> Sketchy PNG in one image, for automation
dot-to-ascii - Graphviz to ASCII converter using Graph::Easy
heroku-postico - Heroku Postgres connection tool for Postico
d3-dag - Layout algorithms for visualizing directed acyclic graphs