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Diagram-as-code

This command line interface (CLI) tool enables drawing infrastructure diagrams for Amazon Web Services through YAML code. It facilitates diagram-as-code without relying on image libraries.

The CLI tool promotes code reuse, testing, integration, and automating the diagramming process. It allows managing diagrams with Git by writing human-readable YAML.

Example templates are here. Check out the Introduction Guide as well for additional information.

CLI Usage animation

Getting started

for Gopher (go 1.21 or higher)

$ go install github.com/awslabs/diagram-as-code/cmd/awsdac@latest

for macOS user

$ brew install awsdac

Usage

Usage:
  awsdac <input filename> [flags]

Flags:
  -c, --cfn-template               [beta] Create diagram from CloudFormation template
  -d, --dac-file                   [beta] Generate YAML file in dac (diagram-as-code) format from CloudFormation template
  -h, --help                       help for awsdac
  -o, --output string              Output file name (default "output.png")
      --override-def-file string   For testing purpose, override DefinitionFiles to another url/local file
  -t, --template                   Processes the input file as a template according to text/template.
  -v, --verbose                    Enable verbose logging
      --version                    version for awsdac

Example

$ awsdac examples/alb-ec2.yaml
$ awsdac privatelink.yaml -o custom-output.png

[Beta] Create a diagram from CloudFormation template

--cfn-template option allows you to generate diagrams from CloudFormation templates, providing a visual representation of the resources. The tool can generate diagrams even if the CloudFormation template is not in a perfect format, enabling you to visualize the resources before actually creating the CloudFormation stack. This means you don't have to strictly adhere to the CloudFormation syntax constraints.

NOTE: The functionality of generating diagrams from CloudFormation templates is currently in beta. It sometimes works correctly, but we are aware of several known issues where the tool might not produce accurate results. We are actively working on improving the tool and fixing these issues.

$ awsdac examples/vpc-subnet-ec2-cfn.yaml --cfn-template

(generated from the example of VPC,Subnet,EC2)

There are some patterns where the tool may not work as expected. You can find a list of known issues and their status on the issue tracker. Your feedback and issue reports are appreciated, as they will help enhance the tool's performance and accuracy.

Use "--dac-file" option

$ awsdac examples/vpc-subnet-ec2-cfn.yaml --cfn-template --dac-file

CloudFormation templates have various dependencies, and there is no simple parent-child relationship between resources. As a result, generating the desired diagram directly from the existing CloudFormation template formats can be challenging at this stage. We considered utilizing Metadata or comments within the CloudFormation templates to include additional information. However, this approach would make the templates excessively long, and CloudFormation templates are primarily intended for resource creation and management rather than diagram generation. Additionally, combining different lifecycle components into a single CloudFormation template could make it difficult to manage and maintain.

Therefore, instead of directly generating diagrams from CloudFormation templates, you can create a separate YAML file from CloudFormation template and customize this YAML file. This customized YAML file can then be used as input for awsdac to generate the desired architecture diagrams. By decoupling the diagram generation process from the CloudFormation template structure, this approach offers greater flexibility and customization while leveraging the specialized strengths of awsdac.

CloudFormation template --[awsdac]--> yaml file in awsdac format --[user custom]--> your desired diagram :)

Features

  • Compliant with AWS architecture guidelines
    Easily generate diagrams that follow AWS diagram guidelines.
  • Flexible
    Automatically adjust the position and size of groups.
  • Lightweight & CI/CD-friendly
    Start quickly on a container; no dependency on headless browser or GUI.
  • Integrate with your Infrastructure as Code
    Generate diagrams to align with your IaC code without managing diagrams manually.
  • As a drawing library
    Use as Golang Library and integrate with other IaC tools, AI, or drawing GUI tools.
  • Extensible
    Add definition files to create non-AWS diagrams as well.

MCP Server Integration

The awsdac MCP server enables AI assistants and development tools to generate AWS architecture diagrams programmatically through the Model Context Protocol (MCP). This integration allows seamless diagram creation within your development workflow.

Installation & MCP Client configuration

for macOS user

brew install awsdac

MCP Client configuration:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "awsdac-mcp-server": {
      "command": "/opt/homebrew/bin/awsdac-mcp-server"
    }
  }
}

MCP Client configuration with custom log:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "awsdac-mcp-server": {
      "command": "/opt/homebrew/bin/awsdac-mcp-server",
      "args": ["--log-file", "/path/to/custom/awsdac-mcp.log"]
    }
  }
}

for Gopher (go 1.21 or higher)

go install github.com/awslabs/diagram-as-code/cmd/awsdac-mcp-server@latest
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "awsdac-mcp-server": {
      "command": "/Users/yourusername/go/bin/awsdac-mcp-server"
    }
  }
}

Note: Replace /Users/yourusername with your actual home directory path.

Finding your binary location

If you installed via go install, you can find the binary location using:

# Check if awsdac-mcp-server is in your PATH
which awsdac-mcp-server

# Or check common Go install locations
ls ~/go/bin/awsdac-mcp-server
ls $GOPATH/bin/awsdac-mcp-server  # if GOPATH is set

Use the path returned by these commands in your MCP client configuration.

Custom Log File (Optional)

Available Tools

generateDiagram

Generates AWS architecture diagrams from YAML specifications and returns base64-encoded PNG images.

Parameters:

  • yamlContent (required): Complete YAML specification following the diagram-as-code format

generateDiagramToFile

Same as generateDiagram but saves the image directly to a specified file path.

Parameters:

  • yamlContent (required): Complete YAML specification
  • outputFilePath (required): Path where the PNG file should be saved

getDiagramAsCodeFormat

Returns comprehensive format specification, examples, and best practices for creating diagram-as-code YAML files.

Usage Examples

Generate an AWS architecture diagram showing a VPC with public and private subnets, an ALB, and EC2 instances.

However, if the MCP host cannot receive large-sized image data from the MCP server, please use generateDiagramToFile to save the image data directly to a file.

To save directly to a file:

Generate an AWS architecture diagram showing a VPC with public and private subnets, an ALB, and EC2 instances, then save it to /tmp/test-diagram.png.

Troubleshooting

Connection Issues

  • Verify the MCP server binary path in your configuration
  • Check that the binary has execution permissions
  • Review log files for error messages

Log Files

By default, logs are written to /tmp/awsdac-mcp-server.log.

To use a custom log file location, add the --log-file argument to your MCP client configuration:

"args": ["--log-file", "/path/to/your/custom.log"]

Check the log file for detailed error messages and debugging information.

Resource types

See doc/resource-types.md.

Resource Link

See doc/links.md.

Security

See CONTRIBUTING for more information.

License

This project is licensed under the Apache-2.0 License.

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