Seamlessly create diagrams using the Python diagrams package DSL. This server allows you to generate AWS diagrams, sequence diagrams, flow diagrams, and class diagrams using Python code.
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Tools
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generate_diagram | Generate a diagram from Python code using the diagrams package. This tool accepts Python code as a string that uses the diagrams package DSL and generates a PNG diagram without displaying it. The code is executed with show=False to prevent automatic display. USAGE INSTRUCTIONS: Never import. Start writing code immediately with `with Diagram(` and use the icons you found with list_icons. 1. First use get_diagram_examples to understand the syntax and capabilities 2. Then use list_icons to discover all available icons. These are the only icons you can work with. 3. You MUST use icon names exactly as they are in the list_icons response, case-sensitive. 4. Write your diagram code following python diagrams examples. Do not import any additional icons or packages, the runtime already imports everything needed. 5. Submit your code to this tool to generate the diagram 6. The tool returns the path to the generated PNG file 7. For complex diagrams, consider using Clusters to organize components 8. Diagrams should start with a user or end device on the left, with data flowing to the right. CODE REQUIREMENTS: - Must include a Diagram() definition with appropriate parameters - Can use any of the supported diagram components (AWS, K8s, etc.) - Can include custom styling with Edge attributes (color, style) - Can use Cluster to group related components - Can use custom icons with the Custom class COMMON PATTERNS: - Basic: provider.service("label") - Connections: service1 >> service2 >> service3 - Grouping: with Cluster("name"): [components] - Styling: service1 >> Edge(color="red", style="dashed") >> service2 IMPORTANT FOR CLINE: Always send the current workspace directory when calling this tool! The workspace_dir parameter should be set to the directory where the user is currently working so that diagrams are saved to a location accessible to the user. Supported diagram types: - AWS architecture diagrams - Sequence diagrams - Flow diagrams - Class diagrams - Kubernetes diagrams - On-premises diagrams - Custom diagrams with custom nodes Returns: Dictionary with the path to the generated diagram and status information |
get_diagram_examples | Get example code for different types of diagrams. This tool provides ready-to-use example code for various diagram types. Use these examples to understand the syntax and capabilities of the diagrams package before creating your own custom diagrams. USAGE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Select the diagram type you're interested in (or 'all' to see all examples) 2. Study the returned examples to understand the structure and syntax 3. Use these examples as templates for your own diagrams 4. When ready, modify an example or write your own code and use generate_diagram EXAMPLE CATEGORIES: - aws: AWS cloud architecture diagrams (basic services, grouped workers, clustered web services, Bedrock) - sequence: Process and interaction flow diagrams - flow: Decision trees and workflow diagrams - class: Object relationship and inheritance diagrams - k8s: Kubernetes architecture diagrams - onprem: On-premises infrastructure diagrams - custom: Custom diagrams with custom icons - all: All available examples across categories Each example demonstrates different features of the diagrams package: - Basic connections between components - Grouping with Clusters - Advanced styling with Edge attributes - Different layout directions - Multiple component instances - Custom icons and nodes Parameters: diagram_type (str): Type of diagram example to return. Options: aws, sequence, flow, class, k8s, onprem, custom, all Returns: Dictionary with example code for the requested diagram type(s), organized by example name |
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