ograph version 0.1.0 has been released!
http://seattlerb.rubyforge.org/
ObjectGraph will output Graphviz dot files of your objects in memory.
It will
ferret out your instance variables and enumerate over your enumerables
to
give you a graph of your object and its relationships.
For sample output and more sample code see:
* http://flickr.com/photos/aaronp/tags/graphviz/
* http://tenderlovemaking.com/2007/01/13/graphing-objects-in-memory-with-ruby/
Changes:
== 0.1.0
Tons of changes thanks to Eric Hodel!
* ObjectGraph is now an instance so you can add more stuff to it
* Key Value pairs in Hashes are now listed in the hash box
* String values are displayed
* ObjectGraph knows how to handle ActiveRecord objects
* Labels are now ObjectID-ClassName
* Empty arrays or hashes will say that they are empty
* Much much more!
http://seattlerb.rubyforge.org/
···
--
Aaron Patterson
http://tenderlovemaking.com/
Oh, this is cool! I was really confused for a second because of
ObjectGraph (the Ruby ORM solution: http://swik.net/Og\).
--Jeremy
···
On 2/6/07, Aaron Patterson <aaron_patterson@speakeasy.net> wrote:
ograph version 0.1.0 has been released!
http://seattlerb.rubyforge.org/
ObjectGraph will output Graphviz dot files of your objects in memory.
It will
ferret out your instance variables and enumerate over your enumerables
to
give you a graph of your object and its relationships.
For sample output and more sample code see:
* Search: graphviz | Flickr
* http://tenderlovemaking.com/2007/01/13/graphing-objects-in-memory-with-ruby/
Changes:
== 0.1.0
Tons of changes thanks to Eric Hodel!
* ObjectGraph is now an instance so you can add more stuff to it
* Key Value pairs in Hashes are now listed in the hash box
* String values are displayed
* ObjectGraph knows how to handle ActiveRecord objects
* Labels are now ObjectID-ClassName
* Empty arrays or hashes will say that they are empty
* Much much more!
http://seattlerb.rubyforge.org/
--
Aaron Patterson
http://tenderlovemaking.com/
--
http://www.jeremymcanally.com/
My free Ruby e-book:
http://www.humblelittlerubybook.com/book/
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http://www.rubyinpractice.com/