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#!/bin/sh -
# $Id$
#
# This uses the SQL::Translator package (aka "SQL Fairy") to parse
# an SQL schema and graph the result via GraphViz.
#
# SQL::Translator appears to be pretty good at analyzing SQL, but is
# badly confused about how to format record labels in the "dot"
# language. Simplest solution for now is just to whack sqlt-graph's
# broken output into shape, in the long run I should send the author a
# patch.
for i in *.sql
do
sqlt-graph --db MySQL --output-type canon --show-datatypes $i |
perl -0777 -pe '
s/\\\n/ /g;
s/\\{//g;
s/\\\|-\\ /|{/g;
s/\\ *\\ *l *-\\ /|/g;
s/\\ *\\l\\}/}/g;
s/{\n/{\n\tedge [arrowtail=none, arrowhead=crow];\n/;
' |
tee ${i%.sql}.dot |
dot -Tps2 |
ps2pdf - ${i%.dot}.pdf
done
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