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feat: add a script to generate a nice graph #303

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4 changes: 4 additions & 0 deletions agents/scripts/.gitignore
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graph
graph.pdf
graph.png

117 changes: 117 additions & 0 deletions agents/scripts/dot.py
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# Generate a graph from a JSON file
# Currently it only generate the first graph but it's easy to make it generate all graphs
# Author: Seven Du <[email protected]>
# usage:
# pip install graphviz
# python dot.py

import json
import graphviz

COLORS = {
"flush": "#999",
"cmd": "#0f0",
"data": "#00f",
"text_data": "#f00",
"pcm_frame": "purple",
}

connection_types = ["data", "cmd", "audio_frame", "video_frame"]


def color(port):
if port in COLORS:
return COLORS[port]
return "#000"


def find_node(nodes, name):
for node in nodes:
if node["name"] == name:
return node
return None


def create_graph(json_data):
# Initialize a directed graph
graph = graphviz.Digraph("G", filename="graph.gv")
graph.graph_attr["rankdir"] = "LR"
graph.graph_attr["dpi"] = "150"
graph.graph_attr["splines"] = "true"
graph.attr("node", shape="none")

# Add nodes to the graph
nodes = json_data["_ten"]["predefined_graphs"][0]["nodes"]
connections = json_data["_ten"]["predefined_graphs"][0]["connections"]
for node in nodes:
node["i_ports"] = ["flush"]
node["o_ports"] = ["flush"]
for node in nodes:
if node["type"] != "extension":
continue
for connection in connections:
if connection["extension"] == node["name"]:
for connection_type in connection_types:
if connection_type in connection:
data = connection[connection_type]
for item in data:
node["o_ports"].append(item["name"])
for dest in item["dest"]:
dest_node = find_node(nodes, dest["extension"])
if dest_node:
dest_node["i_ports"].append(item["name"])
for node in nodes:
if node["type"] != "extension":
continue
node["i_ports"] = set(node["i_ports"])
node["o_ports"] = set(node["o_ports"])
print("====iports: ", node["name"], node["i_ports"])
print("====oports: ", node["name"], node["o_ports"])
iports = ""
for port in node["i_ports"]:
iports += f'<tr><td align="left" port="i_{port}">⊙ {port}</td></tr>'
oports = ""
for port in node["o_ports"]:
oports += f'<tr><td align="right" port="o_{port}">{port} ⊙</td></tr>'

# Use HTML-like label for nodes
label = f"""<
<table border="0" cellborder="1" cellspacing="0">
<tr><td colspan="2" bgcolor="#ddd"><b>{node["name"]}</b></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="2">properties</td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="2">extensionGroup<br/>{node["extension_group"]}</td></tr>
<tr><td>
<table border="0" cellspacing="0">{iports}</table>
</td>
<td>
<table border="0" cellspacing="0">{oports}</table>
</td>
</tr>
</table>>"""
graph.node(node["name"], label)

# Add edges to the graph
for connection in connections:
for connection_type in connection_types:
if connection_type in connection:
for data in connection[connection_type]:
for dest in data["dest"]:
graph.edge(
f'{connection["extension"]}:o_{data["name"]}',
f'{dest["extension"]}:i_{data["name"]}',
color=color(data["name"]),
label=connection_type,
)

# Save the graph to a file
print(graph.source)
graph.render("graph", format="png")
graph.view()


# Load the JSON data
with open("../property.json") as f:
data = json.load(f)

# Create the graph
create_graph(data)