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Entity relationship diagrams for Python data model classes like Pydantic.

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erdantic: Entity Relationship Diagrams

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[!NOTE] erdantic v1.0 has been released! See the changelog for more information.

erdantic is a simple tool for drawing entity relationship diagrams (ERDs) for Python data model classes. Diagrams are rendered using the venerable Graphviz library. Supported data modeling frameworks are:

You can use erdantic either as a convenient CLI or as a Python library. Great for adding a simple and clean data model reference to your documentation.

Example diagram created by erdantic

Installation

erdantic's graph modeling depends on pygraphviz and Graphviz, an open-source C library. If you are on Linux or macOS, the easiest way to install everything together is to use conda and conda-forge:

conda install erdantic -c conda-forge

If not using conda, Graphviz must be installed first (before you can install pygraphviz). For recommended options and installation troubleshooting, see the pygraphviz docs. Then to install erdantic and its Python dependencies from PyPI:

pip install erdantic

Development version

You can get the development version from GitHub with:

pip install git+https://github.com/drivendataorg/erdantic.git#egg=erdantic

Quick usage

First, make sure that the data model classes that you want to include in your diagram are importable. This means the code with your models should either be available on your sys.path or installed into the same virtual environment as erdantic.

The fastest way to produce a diagram like the above example is to use the erdantic CLI. Simply specify the full dotted import path to your model and an output file path. The rendered format is interpreted from the filename extension.

erdantic erdantic.examples.pydantic.Party -o diagram.png

You can also import the erdantic Python library. This lets you inspect the diagram data and potentially modify it. You will have greater ability to customize the diagram in Python.

import erdantic as erd
from erdantic.examples.pydantic import Party

# Easy one-liner
erd.draw(Party, out="diagram.png")

# Or create a diagram object that you can inspect and do stuff with
diagram = erd.create(Party)
list(diagram.models.keys())
#> [ 'erdantic.examples.pydantic.Adventurer',
#>   'erdantic.examples.pydantic.Party',
#>   'erdantic.examples.pydantic.Quest',
#>   'erdantic.examples.pydantic.QuestGiver']
diagram.draw("diagram.png")

Check out the "Usage Examples" section of our docs to see more.

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