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Pydot _flow_ makes it a little easier to assemble simple flowing graphs using Pydot.

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Pydot flow

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A flowing application programming interface for creating Graphviz visualizations using Pydot.

Introduction

Pydot flow makes it a little easier to assemble flowcharts using Pydot. Each line of code maps to one Node in the graph. Each call to the flow method returns the new Node that you flowed to.

You can, for example, use flow to construct a graph programmatically at each step of a data transformation pipeline - visually documenting a data transformation.

Installation

pip install pydot-flow

Example

In this hypothetical copy-and-paste example a graph is constructed using the flow API.

Implementation

# 0. Import dependencies.
import random
import pydot
from pydot_flow import Chart
from IPython.display import Image


# 1. Define a function for creating a random color code.
def random_color():
    "Generate a random color."
    return "#" + hex(random.randint(0, 0xFFFFFF))[2:].rjust(6, "0")


# 2. Create a Pydot flow Chart.
chart = Chart(
    rankdir="TB",
    splines="true",
    label="Chart",
    labelloc="t",
    fontname="Sans",
    pad=0.2,
    ratio=0.5,
    graph_type="graph",
)

# 3. Set Node defaults.
chart.get_graph().set_node_defaults(style="filled")

# 4. Create the first Node and name it Node 1.
node_1 = chart.create_node(
    src_node_attrs={
        "label": "Node 1",
        "shape": "diamond",
        "color": random_color(),
    }
)

# 5. Flow from Node 1 to Node 2a.
node_2a = node_1.flow(
    src_port="s",
    dst_node_attrs={
        "label": "Node 2a",
        "shape": "oval",
        "color": random_color(),
    },
    edge_attrs={"label": "Edge 1-2a"},
)

# 6. Flow from Node 2a to Node 3a.
node_3a = node_2a.flow(
    src_port="s",
    dst_node_attrs={
        "label": "Node 3a",
        "shape": "square",
        "color": random_color(),
    },
    edge_attrs={"label": "Edge 2a-3a"},
)

# 7. Return to Node 1 and flow to Node 2b.
node_2b = node_1.flow(
    src_port="s",
    dst_node_attrs={
        "label": "Node 2b",
        "shape": "rectangle",
        "color": random_color(),
    },
    edge_attrs={"label": "Edge 1-2b"},
)

# 8. Flow from Node 2b to Node 2c.
node_2c = node_2b.flow(
    src_port="e",
    dst_node_attrs={
        "label": "Node 2c",
        "shape": "circle",
        "color": random_color(),
    },
    edge_attrs={"label": "Edge 2b-2c"},
    graph=pydot.Subgraph(rank="same"),
)

# 9. Return to Node 2b and flow to Node 3b.
node_3b = node_2b.flow(
    src_port="s",
    dst_node_attrs={
        "label": "Node 3b",
        "shape": "triangle",
        "color": random_color(),
    },
    edge_attrs={"label": "Edge 2b-3b"},
)

# 10. Flow from Node 3b to Node 2c - reference Node 2c by name.
node_3b.flow(
    src_port="n",
    dst_node_attrs={"name": node_2c.get_name()},
    edge_attrs={"label": "Edge 3b-2c"},
)

# 11. Save the graph image to a file.
chart.get_graph().write_png("output.png")

# 12. Output an image in a Jupyter Notebook.
Image(chart.get_graph().create_png(prog="dot"))

Output

Output

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