X-Git-Url: https://git.auder.net/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=README.md;h=f4e75d1f3cfd3bbfad39a19c35a6cc3a742878af;hb=e570c0aab6f7b776cb8c6ce3c7d64c585deb66a0;hp=93b13149d1c9970bff222fe231a276f28126ca54;hpb=fe021b27455df1f9cd8392b2bba235029c567dec;p=erdiag.git diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 93b1314..f4e75d1 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -5,27 +5,24 @@ Inspired by [this repository](https://code.google.com/archive/p/merisier/). This parser reads ER diagrams definition files, and produces two types of diagrams + SQL code. [Graphviz](https://www.graphviz.org/) is used on server side to translate parsed graph descriptions into SVG objects. -*Note:* at the moment, only the conceptual graph is implemented, and no comments are allowed in textual descriptions. -At least the former is planned, and also probably a way to indicate relative identifiers. - ----- An entity is defined as follow - [Entity] - #attr1 (*) - attr2 (*) + [Entity] + #attr1 (*) + attr2 (*) with (\*) = optional SQL indications, and # denoting a (part of) a key. A relationship is defined in this way - {Relation} - Entity C1 - Entity2 C2 - -- - attr1 (*) - attr2 (*) + {Relation} + Entity C1 + Entity2 C2 + -- + attr1 (*) + attr2 (*) where attributes are optional, and C1 (resp. C2) = cardinality for entity 1 (resp. 2). Defining relationships with more than two attributes is easy: just add entities. @@ -35,6 +32,8 @@ Cardinality dictionary: * 1 = 1..1 * ? = 0..1 +Special cardinalities are also available to indicate relative identification: `?R` and `1R`. + To mark a weak entity, just surround its name by extra-brackets [[WeakEntity]] @@ -47,12 +46,23 @@ The syntax for these two last is then the same as in the non-weak versions. To indicate an inheritance relation, proceed as follow - is_a - Animal Cat Fish - Planet Mars Venus + is_a + Animal Cat Fish + Planet Mars Venus -Finally, blocks must be separated by new lines. For a usage example, see example.html (it should render as seen in example.svg) +Finally, blocks must be separated by new lines. For a usage example, see example.html (it should render as seen in example\_\*.svg) Note that the "drawMcd" method can take a second argument, which indicates the type of graph. * "bubble" draws the standard graph, as seen [here](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entity%E2%80%93relationship_model#/media/File:ER_Diagram_MMORPG.png) for example * "compact" (default) use the same box for an entity and its attributes + +----- + +**TODO** list: + + - functional integrity constraints (CIF) + - inter-relations constraints (or, and, xor...) + - inheritance with the right symbol (triangle) + - put online somewhere (user enter graph description and get SVG + SQL) + +*Implementation note:* temporary dependency to [underscore](http://underscorejs.org/); good library but used so far only for its shuffle() method.