elbosso / WireViz

Easily document cables and wiring harnesses
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WireViz

Summary

WireViz is a tool for easily documenting cables, wiring harnesses and connector pinouts. It takes plain text, YAML-formatted files as input and produces beautiful graphical output (SVG, PNG, ...) thanks to GraphViz. It handles automatic BOM (Bill of Materials) creation and has a lot of extra features.

Features

Note: WireViz is not designed to represent the complete wiring of a system. Its main aim is to document the construction of individual wires and harnesses.

Installation

WireWiz requires GraphViz to be installed in order to work. See the GraphViz download page for OS-specific instructions.

Installation of the WireWiz package and its Python dependencies can be done using pip after cloning the repository:

git clone <repo url>
cd <working copy>
pip3 install -e .

Examples

Demo 01

WireViz input file:

connectors:
  X1:
    type: D-Sub
    subtype: female
    pinout: [DCD, RX, TX, DTR, GND, DSR, RTS, CTS, RI]
  X2:
    type: Molex KK 254
    subtype: female
    pinout: [GND, RX, TX]

cables:
  W1:
    gauge: 0.25 mm2
    length: 0.2
    color_code: DIN
    wirecount: 3
    shield: true

connections:
  -
    - X1: [5,2,3]
    - W1: [1,2,3]
    - X2: [1,3,2]
  -
    - X1: 5
    - W1: s

Output file:

Sample output diagram

Bill of Materials (auto-generated)

Demo 02

Source - Bill of Materials

Tutorial and example gallery

See the tutorial page for sample code, as well as the example gallery to see more of what WireViz can do.

Usage

$ wireviz ~/path/to/file/mywire.yml

This will output the following files

mywire.gv         GraphViz output
mywire.svg        Wiring diagram as vector image
mywire.png        Wiring diagram as raster image
mywire.bom.tsv    BOM (bill of materials) as tab-separated text file
mywire.html       HTML page with wiring diagram and BOM embedded

(Re-)Building the example projects

If you would like to rebuild all of the included demos, examples and tutorials, use the build_examples.py script:

./build_examples.py

Status

This is very much a work in progress. Source code, API, syntax and functionality may change wildly at any time.

Requirements

Developed and tested using Python 3.7; might not work with older Python versions.

Ubuntu 18.04 LTS users in particular may need to separately install Python 3.7 or above, as that comes with Python 3.6 as the included system Python install.

License

GNU GPLv3