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My use case is to model the information flow in a software pipeline based on software modules connected by a publisher/subscriber scheme.
In particular, these modules can have multiple input and output ports.
Also, these input/output ports have a given type, is it something that is possible to do in UML and in Gaphor? I then want to validate the UML diagram from Python, for instance verify that an output port of a given type is connected to an input port of the same type.
I am pretty new to UML and Gaphor though, so maybe I missed something.
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Hi,
First of all thanks for the amazing tool that is Gaphor (I love that it has a Python interface).
I couldn't see in the documentation nor in the examples if it is possible to draw a component diagram with input and output ports such as described here: https://www.visual-paradigm.com/guide/uml-unified-modeling-language/what-is-component-diagram/
My use case is to model the information flow in a software pipeline based on software modules connected by a publisher/subscriber scheme.
In particular, these modules can have multiple input and output ports.
Also, these input/output ports have a given type, is it something that is possible to do in UML and in Gaphor? I then want to validate the UML diagram from Python, for instance verify that an output port of a given type is connected to an input port of the same type.
I am pretty new to UML and Gaphor though, so maybe I missed something.
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