
# Diagrams
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**Diagram as Code**.
Diagrams lets you draw the cloud system architecture **in Python code**. It was born for **prototyping** a new system architecture design without any design tools. You can also describe or visualize the existing system architecture as well. Diagrams currently supports main major providers including: `AWS`, `Azure`, `GCP`, `Kubernetes`, `Alibaba Cloud`, `Oracle Cloud` etc... It also supports `On-Premise` nodes, `SaaS` and major `Programming` frameworks and languages.
**Diagram as Code** also allows you to **track** the architecture diagram changes in any **version control** system.
> NOTE: It does not control any actual cloud resources nor does it generate cloud formation or terraform code. It is just for drawing the cloud system architecture diagrams.
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## Getting Started
It requires **Python 3.6** or higher, check your Python version first.
It uses [Graphviz](https://www.graphviz.org/) to render the diagram, so you need to [install Graphviz](https://graphviz.gitlab.io/download/) to use **diagrams**. After installing graphviz (or already have it), install the **diagrams**.
> macOS users can download the Graphviz via `brew install graphviz` if you're using [Homebrew](https://brew.sh).
```shell
# using pip (pip3)
$ pip install diagrams
# using pipenv
$ pipenv install diagrams
# using poetry
$ poetry add diagrams
```
You can start with [quick start](https://diagrams.mingrammer.com/docs/getting-started/installation#quick-start). Check out [guides](https://diagrams.mingrammer.com/docs/guides/diagram) for more details, and you can find all available nodes list in [here](https://diagrams.mingrammer.com/docs/nodes/aws).
## Examples
| Event Processing | Stateful Architecture | Advanced Web Service |
| ------------------------------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------ |
|  |  |  |
You can find all the examples on the [examples](https://diagrams.mingrammer.com/docs/getting-started/examples) page.
## Contributing
To contribute to diagram, check out [contribution guidelines](CONTRIBUTING.md).
> Let me know if you are using diagrams! I'll add you in showcase page. (I'm working on it!) :)
## Who uses it?
[GitPitch](https://gitpitch.github.io/gitpitch) is the perfect slide deck solution for Tech Conferences, Training, Developer Advocates, and Educators. Diagrams is now available as a dedicated [Cloud Diagram Markdown Widget](https://gitpitch.github.io/gitpitch/#/diagrams/cloud-architecture) so you can use Diagrams directly on any slide for conferences, meetups, and training.
[Cloudiscovery](https://github.com/Cloud-Architects/cloudiscovery) helps you to analyze resources in your cloud (AWS/GCP/Azure/Alibaba/IBM) account. It allows you to create a diagram of analyzed cloud resource map based on this Diagrams library, so you can draw your existing cloud infrastructure with Cloudiscovery.
[Airflow Diagrams](https://github.com/feluelle/airflow-diagrams) is an Airflow plugin that aims to easily visualise your Airflow DAGs on service level from providers like AWS, GCP, Azure, etc. via diagrams.
## Other languages
- If you are familiar with Go, you can use [go-diagrams](https://github.com/blushft/go-diagrams) as well.
## License
[MIT](LICENSE)