AASM Diagram creates diagrams for ASSM state machines. To take an example from the AASM Readme:
require 'aasm-diagram'
class Job
include AASM
aasm do
state :sleeping, :initial => true
state :running, :cleaning
event :run do
transitions :from => :sleeping, :to => :running
end
event :clean do
transitions :from => :running, :to => :cleaning
end
event :sleep do
transitions :from => [:running, :cleaning], :to => :sleeping
end
end
end
job = Job.new
AASMDiagram::Diagram.new(job.aasm, 'docs/job.png')
Generates the following diagram:
- Install Graphviz (see the rails-erd guide for more details). If you use Homebrew try
brew install graphviz
. - Add
gem 'aasm-diagram', require: false, group: :development
to yourGemfile
and runbundle
.
The gem exposes the generate
Rake task, that can be used to generate the diagrams of state machines into
PNG images. The generate
task accepts two parameters:
- the name of the model, in underscored format, will be CamelCased by the task
- the name of the state machine, for models with multiple AASMs; this argument is optional
The task will output the PNG image by default to the /tmp
folder; but can be configured via the
AASM_DIAGRAM_OUTPUT_DIR
environment variable to write the files to another folder.
The filenames are generated based on the parameters as follows model_name-state_machine_name.png
.
If no state machine name is provided, the task will use default
for the file name.
# for the Order model and the :dropoff state machine
rake aasm-diagram:generate[order,dropoff] # -> tmp/order-dropoff.png
# for the Invoice model and the "default" state machine
rake aasm-diagram:generate[invoice] # -> tmp/invoice-default.png
# with custom output directory
AASM_DIAGRAM_OUTPUT_DIR=docs rake aasm-diagram:generate[invoice] # -> docs/invoice-default.png
Once installed, the gem automatically integrates with Rails via Railties and exposes the task automatically.
rails aasm-diagram:generate[my_model,my_state_machine]
If the model contains only one state machine, or you just want to generate for the "default" one you can skip the state machine name parameter.
rails assm-diagram:generate[my_model]
For plain Ruby projects the gem includes a Rakefile that can be loaded in your project's Rakefile, using source code along the lines of:
# in Rakefile
require 'aasm-diagram'
spec = Gem::Specification.find_by_name 'aasm-diagram'
rakefile = "#{spec.gem_dir}/lib/aasm_diagram/Rakefile"
load rakefile
class Cleaner
include AASM
aasm do
state :idle, :initial => true
state :cleaning
event :clean do
transitions :from => :idle, :to => :cleaning, :guard => :cleaning_needed?
end
event :clean_if_needed do
transitions :from => :idle, :to => :cleaning do
guard do
cleaning_needed?
end
end
transitions :from => :idle, :to => :idle
end
event :clean_if_dirty do
transitions :from => :idle, :to => :cleaning, :guard => :if_dirty?
end
end
def cleaning_needed?
false
end
def if_dirty?(status)
status == :dirty
end
end
cleaner = Cleaner.new
AASMDiagram::Diagram.new(job.aasm, '../docs/guard-cleaner.png')
class SimpleMultipleExample
include AASM
aasm(:move) do
state :standing, :initial => true
state :walking
state :running
event :walk do
transitions :from => :standing, :to => :walking
end
event :run do
transitions :from => [:standing, :walking], :to => :running
end
event :hold do
transitions :from => [:walking, :running], :to => :standing
end
end
aasm(:work) do
state :sleeping, :initial => true
state :processing
event :start do
transitions :from => :sleeping, :to => :processing
end
event :stop do
transitions :from => :processing, :to => :sleeping
end
end
end
simple = SimpleMultipleExample.new
AASMDiagram::Diagram.new(simple.aasm(:move), 'docs/multiple-state-machines-1.png')
AASMDiagram::Diagram.new(simple.aasm(:work), 'docs/multiple-state-machines-2.png')
Generates two images:
AASM Diagram is heavily inspired by rails-erd.
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.