ProcessPiper is an open source python library to generate business process diagram using python code or PiperFlow syntax.
This is a sample code to generate a business process diagram using PiperFlow syntax.
from processpiper.text2diagram import render
input_syntax = """
title: Sample Test Process
colourtheme: BLUEMOUNTAIN
lane: End User
(start) as start
[Enter Keyword] as enter_keyword
(end) as end
pool: System Search
lane: Database System
[Login] as login
[Search Records] as search_records
<Result Found?> as result_found
[Display Result] as display_result
[Logout] as logout
lane: Log System
[Log Error] as log_error
start->login: User \\nAuthenticate
login->enter_keyword: Authenticated
enter_keyword->search_records: Search Criteria
search_records->result_found: Result
result_found->display_result: Yes
display_result->logout->end
result_found->log_error: No
log_error->display_result
footer: Generated by ProcessPiper
"""
render(input_syntax, "my_process_map.png")
This is a sample code to generate a business process diagram using Python code. The code is self-explanatory. The diagram is generated using the default colour theme.
from processpiper import ProcessMap, EventType, ActivityType, GatewayType
with ProcessMap(
"Sample Test Process", colour_theme="BLUEMOUNTAIN") as my_process_map:
with my_process_map.add_lane("End User") as lane1:
start = lane1.add_element("Start", EventType.START)
enter_keyword = lane1.add_element("Enter Keyword", ActivityType.TASK)
with my_process_map.add_pool("System Search") as pool1:
with pool1.add_lane("Database System") as lane2:
login = lane2.add_element("Login", ActivityType.TASK)
search_records = lane2.add_element("Search Records", ActivityType.TASK)
result_found = lane2.add_element("Result Found?", GatewayType.EXCLUSIVE)
display_result = lane2.add_element("Display Result", ActivityType.TASK)
logout = lane2.add_element("Logout", ActivityType.TASK)
end = lane2.add_element("End", EventType.END)
with pool1.add_lane("Log System") as lane3:
log_error = lane3.add_element("Log Error", ActivityType.TASK)
start.connect(login, "User \nAuthenticates").connect(
enter_keyword, "Authenticated"
).connect(search_records, "Search Criteria")
search_records.connect(result_found, "Result").connect(display_result, "Yes")
display_result.connect(logout).connect(end)
result_found.connect(log_error, "No").connect(display_result)
my_process_map.set_footer("Generated by ProcessPiper")
my_process_map.draw()
my_process_map.save("my_process_map.png")
The generated diagram is as follows:
- Generate business process diagrams with Python code
- Alternatively business process diagram can be generated by using PiperFlow
- Business process diagrams contains
- Diagram title
- Pool(s)
- Lane(s)
- Elements:
- Event: Start, End, Timer, Intermediate, Message, Signal, Conditional and Link
- Activity: Task, Subprocess
- Gateway: Inclusive, Exclusive, Parallel, Event
- Support for different colour themes (See gallery) :
- Default
- GREYWOOF
- BLUEMOUNTAIN
- ORANGEPEEL
- GREENTURTLE
- SUNFLOWER
- PURPLERAIN
- RUBYRED
- TEALWATERS
- SEAFOAMS
- Diagrams can be saved to PNG or SVG image formats
- 🆕🔥 Diagrams can be exported to .bpmn XML file format
Two frontend applications have been developed to showcase ProcessPiper capability.
ProcessPiper is still in the early days of development, if you have any problem, I will try my best to resolve it.
Any ideas or suggestions, please send it to me via GitHub Discussions.
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