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Run WireViz

Generate wiring diagrams using WireViz in your CI workflows.

Usage

Add the following step to your workflow:

- name: Run WireViz
  uses: AllSpiceIO/run-wireviz@v0.4
  with:
    # The input file(s) to process
    files: "path/to/your/input/file.yml"

Notes

Your input file must be present in the workspace. If it's not already there, you can use the actions/checkout action to clone your repository.

This action's versions will match the version of WireViz it is running. For example, the tag 0.4.1 will match WireViz 0.4.1. Tags with only a major or minor version will match all versions with that major or minor version of this action.

Customizing WireViz Output

You can customize the WireViz output using various input parameters:

- name: Run WireViz with Custom Options
  uses: AllSpiceIO/run-wireviz@v0.4
  with:
    files: "path/to/your/input/file.yml"
    format: "hps"
    prepend: "path/to/prepend.yml"
    output_dir: "output"
    output_name: "my_wireviz_output"

These options correspond roughly to the same as the WireViz CLI. You can see the options exposed by WireViz by running:

wireviz --help

with the same version of WireViz as this action. To run a specific version of WireViz in an isolated environment, consider uvx.

As of the current version, the following options are available:

  • files: (Required) Input file(s) to process.
  • format: Output formats (g: GV, h: HTML, p: PNG, s: SVG, t: TSV). Default: 'hpst'
  • prepend: YAML file to prepend to the input file.
  • output_dir: Directory to use for output files.
  • output_name: File name (without extension) to use for output files.

Output Formats

The format input accepts a string containing one or more of the following characters to specify which file types to output:

  • g: GraphViz (GV)
  • h: HTML
  • p: PNG
  • s: SVG
  • t: TSV (Tab-Separated Values, used for BOM.)

For example, to generate HTML, PNG, and SVG outputs, use format: 'hps'.

Working with Multiple Input Files

You can process multiple input files by providing a space-separated list:

- name: Run WireViz on Multiple Files
  uses: AllSpiceIO/run-wireviz@v0.4
  with:
    files: "file1.yml file2.yml file3.yml"