This GitHub repository is (1) a client library for the Structurizr cloud service and on-premises installation and (2) a way to create a Structurizr workspace using Java code. Looking for the Structurizr DSL instead?
As an example, the following Java code can be used to create a software architecture model and an associated view that describes a user using a software system, based upon the C4 model.
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
Workspace workspace = new Workspace("Getting Started", "This is a model of my software system.");
Model model = workspace.getModel();
Person user = model.addPerson("User", "A user of my software system.");
SoftwareSystem softwareSystem = model.addSoftwareSystem("Software System", "My software system.");
user.uses(softwareSystem, "Uses");
ViewSet views = workspace.getViews();
SystemContextView contextView = views.createSystemContextView(softwareSystem, "SystemContext", "An example of a System Context diagram.");
contextView.addAllSoftwareSystems();
contextView.addAllPeople();
}
The view can then be exported to be visualised using the Structurizr cloud service/on-premises installation/Lite, or other formats including PlantUML, Mermaid, DOT, and WebSequenceDiagrams via the structurizr-export library.
- Introduction
- Getting started
- Basic concepts (workspaces, models, views and documentation)
- C4 model
- Examples
- Binaries
- Building from source
- API client
- Usage patterns
- FAQ
- Model
- Views
- Other
- Related projects
- structurizr-dsl: A text-based DSL for authoring Structurizr workspaces.
- structurizr-export: Export model and views to external formats (e.g. PlantUML, Mermaid, etc).
- structurizr-documentation: Import Markdown/AsciiDoc documentation and ADRs into a Structurizr workspace.
- java-extensions: A collection of Structurizr for Java extensions; including the ability to extract software architecture information from code.
- structurizr-kotlin: An extension for Structurizr that lets you create your models in a fluent way.
- structurizr-spring-boot: A way to apply dependency management to help modularise Structurizr code.
- structurizr-groovy: An initial version of a Groovy wrapper around Structurizr for Java.
- changelog