C4-PlantUML combines the benefits of PlantUML and the C4 model for providing a simple way of describing and communicate software architectures – especially during up-front design sessions – with an intuitive language using open source and platform independent tools.
C4-PlantUML includes macros, stereotypes, and other goodies (like VSCode Snippets) for creating C4 diagrams with PlantUML.
- Getting Started
- Supported Diagram Types
- Snippets for Visual Studio Code
- Layout Options
- Samples
- Background
- License
At the top of your C4 PlantUML .puml
file, you need to include the C4_Context.puml
, C4_Container.puml
or C4_Component.puml
file found in the root
of this repo.
To be independent of any internet connectivity, you can also download the files found in the root
and activate the local conversion with additional command line argument -DRELATIVE_INCLUDE="."
(that the local files are included)
java -jar plantuml.jar -DRELATIVE_INCLUDE="." ...
If you want to use the always up-to-date version in this repo, use the following:
!include https://raw.githubusercontent.com/plantuml-stdlib/C4-PlantUML/master/C4_Container.puml
Now let's create a C4 Container diagram:
(If you don't want run PlantUML locally you can use e.g. the PlantUML Web Server too.)
After you have included C4_Container.puml
you can use the defined macro definitions for the C4 elements: Person
, Person_Ext
, System
, System_Ext
, Container
, Relationship
, Boundary
, and System_Boundary
@startuml C4_Elements
!include https://raw.githubusercontent.com/plantuml-stdlib/C4-PlantUML/master/C4_Container.puml
Person(personAlias, "Label", "Optional Description")
Container(containerAlias, "Label", "Technology", "Optional Description")
System(systemAlias, "Label", "Optional Description")
Rel(personAlias, containerAlias, "Label", "Optional Technology")
@enduml
In addition to this, it is also possible to define a system or component boundary.
Take a look at the following sample of a C4 Container Diagram:
@startuml Basic Sample
!include https://raw.githubusercontent.com/plantuml-stdlib/C4-PlantUML/master/C4_Container.puml
Person(admin, "Administrator")
System_Boundary(c1, "Sample System") {
Container(web_app, "Web Application", "C#, ASP.NET Core 2.1 MVC", "Allows users to compare multiple Twitter timelines")
}
System(twitter, "Twitter")
Rel(admin, web_app, "Uses", "HTTPS")
Rel(web_app, twitter, "Gets tweets from", "HTTPS")
@enduml
Entities can also be decorated with icons/sprites using the $sprite parameter, for example:
@startuml
!include https://raw.githubusercontent.com/plantuml-stdlib/C4-PlantUML/master/C4_Container.puml
!define DEVICONS https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tupadr3/plantuml-icon-font-sprites/master/devicons
!define FONTAWESOME https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tupadr3/plantuml-icon-font-sprites/master/font-awesome-5
!include DEVICONS/angular.puml
!include DEVICONS/java.puml
!include DEVICONS/msql_server.puml
!include FONTAWESOME/users.puml
LAYOUT_WITH_LEGEND()
Person(user, "Customer", "People that need products", $sprite="users")
Container(spa, "SPA", "angular", "The main interface that the customer interacts with", $sprite="angular")
Container(api, "API", "java", "Handles all business logic", $sprite="java")
ContainerDb(db, "Database", "Microsoft SQL", "Holds product, order and invoice information", $sprite="msql_server")
Rel(user, spa, "Uses", "https")
Rel(spa, api, "Uses", "https")
Rel_R(api, db, "Reads/Writes")
@enduml
Similar to icons/sprites is it possible to add links to all elements and relationships:
@startuml Basic Sample
!include https://raw.githubusercontent.com/plantuml-stdlib/C4-PlantUML/master/C4_Container.puml
Person(admin, "Administrator", $sprite="person2", $link="https://github.com/plantuml-stdlib/C4-PlantUML/blob/master/LayoutOptions.md#hide_person_sprite-or-show_person_spritesprite")
System_Boundary(c1, "Sample System", $link="https://github.com/plantuml-stdlib/C4-PlantUML") {
Container(web_app, "Web Application", "C#, ASP.NET Core 2.1 MVC", $descr="Allows users to compare multiple Twitter timelines", $link="https://github.com/plantuml-stdlib/C4-PlantUML/blob/master/LayoutOptions.md")
}
System(twitter, "Twitter", $link="https://github.com/plantuml-stdlib/C4-PlantUML")
Rel(admin, web_app, "Uses", "HTTPS", $link="https://plantuml.com/link")
Rel(web_app, twitter, "Gets tweets from", "HTTPS", $link="https://plantuml.com/link")
@enduml
png
itself supports no links, therefore the following image is generated assvg
image. Github does not supportsvg
links in README.md. If you click on the image a new window is opened and there you can use the links.
Elements and relations can be decorated with tags and explained via a calculated legend, for example:
@startuml
!include https://raw.githubusercontent.com/plantuml-stdlib/C4-PlantUML/master/C4_Container.puml
AddElementTag("v1.0", $borderColor="#d73027")
AddElementTag("v1.1", $fontColor="#d73027")
AddElementTag("backup", $fontColor="orange")
AddRelTag("backup", $textColor="orange", $lineColor="orange", $lineStyle = DashedLine())
Person(user, "Customer", "People that need products")
Person(admin, "Administrator", "People that administrates the products via the new v1.1 components", $tags="v1.1")
Container(spa, "SPA", "angular", "The main interface that the customer interacts with via v1.0", $tags="v1.0")
Container(spaAdmin, "Admin SPA", "angular", "The administrator interface that the customer interacts with via new v1.1", $tags="v1.1")
Container(api, "API", "java", "Handles all business logic (incl. new v1.1 extensions)", $tags="v1.0+v1.1")
ContainerDb(db, "Database", "Microsoft SQL", "Holds product, order and invoice information")
Container(archive, "Archive", "Audit logging", "Stores 5 years", $tags="backup")
Rel(user, spa, "Uses", "https")
Rel(spa, api, "Uses", "https")
Rel_R(api, db, "Reads/Writes")
Rel(admin, spaAdmin, "Uses", "https")
Rel(spaAdmin, api, "Uses", "https")
Rel_L(api, archive, "Writes", "messages", $tags="backup")
SHOW_LEGEND()
@enduml
Diagram types
-
System Context & System Landscape diagrams
- Import:
!include https://raw.githubusercontent.com/plantuml-stdlib/C4-PlantUML/master/C4_Context.puml
- Macros:
Person(alias, label, ?description, ?sprite, ?tags, $link)
Person_Ext
System(alias, label, ?description, ?sprite, ?tags, $link)
SystemDb
SystemQueue
System_Ext
SystemDb_Ext
SystemQueue_Ext
Boundary(alias, label, ?type, ?tags, $link)
Enterprise_Boundary(alias, label, ?tags, $link)
System_Boundary
- Import:
-
Container diagram
- Import:
!include https://raw.githubusercontent.com/plantuml-stdlib/C4-PlantUML/master/C4_Container.puml
- Additional Macros:
Container(alias, label, technology, ?description, ?sprite, ?tags, $link)
ContainerDb
ContainerQueue
Container_Ext
ContainerDb_Ext
ContainerQueue_Ext
Container_Boundary(alias, label, ?tags, $link)
- Import:
-
Component diagram
- Import:
!include https://raw.githubusercontent.com/plantuml-stdlib/C4-PlantUML/master/C4_Component.puml
- Additional Macros:
Component(alias, label, technology, ?description, ?sprite, ?tags, $link)
ComponentDb
ComponentQueue
Component_Ext
ComponentDb_Ext
ComponentQueue_Ext
- Import:
-
Dynamic diagram
-
Import:
!include https://raw.githubusercontent.com/plantuml-stdlib/C4-PlantUML/master/C4_Dynamic.puml
-
Additional Macros:
RelIndex(index, from, to, label, ?tags, $link)
- (lowercase)
increment($offset=1)
: increase current index (procedure which has no direct output) - (lowercase)
setIndex($new_index)
: set the new index (procedure which has no direct output) LastIndex()
: return the last used index (function which can be used as argument)
following 2 macros requires V1.2020.24Beta4 (can be already tested with https://www.plantuml.com/plantuml/)
Index($offset=1)
: returns current index and calculates next index (function which can be used as argument)SetIndex($new_index)
: returns new set index and calculates next index (function which can be used as argument)
-
-
Deployment diagram
- Import:
!include https://raw.githubusercontent.com/plantuml-stdlib/C4-PlantUML/master/C4_Deployment.puml
- Additional Macros:
Deployment_Node(alias, label, ?type, ?description, ?sprite, ?tags, $link)
Node(alias, label, ?type, ?description, ?sprite, ?tags, $link)
: short name of Deployment_Node()Node_L(alias, label, ?type, ?description, ?sprite, ?tags, $link)
: left aligned Node()Node_R(alias, label, ?type, ?description, ?sprite, ?tags, $link)
: right aligned Node()
- Import:
Take a look at each of the C4 Model Diagram Samples.
Rel(from, to, label, ?technology, ?description, ?sprite, ?tags, $link)
BiRel
(bidirectional relationship)
You can force the direction of a relationship by using:
Rel_U
,Rel_Up
Rel_D
,Rel_Down
Rel_L
,Rel_Left
Rel_R
,Rel_Right
Relationship specific sprites are typically smaller and therefore following options are possible:
- use smaller icons (like the $triangle in the following sample)
- use an additional scale factor (direct as part of the argument, or via a variable)
- if sprite argument starts with
&
an OpenIconic name can be used too (details see https://useiconic.com/open)
@startuml
!include https://raw.githubusercontent.com/plantuml-stdlib/C4-PlantUML/master/C4_Context.puml
Person(user, "User")
Person(user1, "User 1")
Person(user2, "User 2")
Person(user3, "User 3")
System(system, "System")
' normal sprites are too big
Rel_L(user, user2, "informs", "courier", "normal sprites are too big", $sprite="person2")
' scaled sprites are ok
Rel_R(user, user3, "informs", "courier", "scaled sprites are OK", $sprite="person2,scale=0.5")
' combine sprite and scale to a new sprite
!$combinedSprite="person2,scale=0.5"
Rel_R(user, user3, "informs", "courier", "combined sprites are OK", $sprite=$combinedSprite)
' special smaller sprites can be used
sprite $triangle {
00000000000
00000F00000
0000FBF0000
0000FBF0000
000F999F000
000F999F000
00F66666F00
00F66666F00
0F3333333F0
0F3333333F0
0FFFFFFFFF0
00000000000
}
Rel_R(user1, system, "orders", "http", "small sprites, like the small triangle", $sprite="triangle")
' if sprite starts with &, sprite defines a OpenIconic, details see https://useiconic.com/open/
Rel_D(user, user1, "requests", "async message", "if sprite starts with &, it defines a OpenIconic like &envelope-closed", $sprite = "&envelope-closed")
@enduml
In rare cases, you can force the layout of objects which have no relationships by using:
Lay_U(from, to)
Lay_D(from, to)
Lay_L(from, to)
Lay_R(from, to)
In following sample a person uses different systems, and group of persons which have no relations
@startuml
!include https://raw.githubusercontent.com/plantuml-stdlib/C4-PlantUML/master/C4_Container.puml
HIDE_STEREOTYPE()
Person(a, "A")
Person(b, "B")
Person(c, "C")
Person(d, "D")
Person(e, "E")
Lay_U(a, b)
Lay_R(a, c)
Lay_D(a, d)
Lay_L(a, e)
Person(x, "X")
System(s1, "S1")
System(s2, "S2")
System(s3, "S3")
System(s4, "S4")
Rel_U(x, s1, "uses")
Rel_R(x, s2, "uses")
Rel_D(x, s3, "uses")
Rel_L(x, s4, "uses")
@enduml
(In combination with SHOW_FLOATING_LEGEND()) a greater distance between an element and the e.g. floating legend could be required that all e.g. corners of the drawing area can be reached.
Lay_Distance(from, to, ?distance)
: Sets the distance betweenfrom
andto
with down alignment (Lay_Distance(from,to,0) equals Lay_D(from, to)). The default alias of the floating legend is LEGEND().
In following sample the floating legend should be in the left bottom corner of the drawing are. (The normal SHOW_LEGEND() call requires no extra Lay_Distance() call and the legend is automatically drawn below the diagram on the right side)
@startuml
!include https://raw.githubusercontent.com/plantuml-stdlib/C4-PlantUML/master/C4_Container.puml
!define DEVICONS https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tupadr3/plantuml-icon-font-sprites/master/devicons
!define FONTAWESOME https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tupadr3/plantuml-icon-font-sprites/master/font-awesome-5
!include DEVICONS/angular.puml
!include DEVICONS/java.puml
!include DEVICONS/msql_server.puml
!include FONTAWESOME/users.puml
Person(user, "Customer", "People that need products", $sprite="users")
Container(spa, "SPA", "angular", "The main interface that the customer interacts with", $sprite="angular")
Container(api, "API", "java", "Handles all business logic", $sprite="java")
ContainerDb(db, "Database", "Microsoft SQL", "Holds product, order and invoice information", $sprite="msql_server")
Rel(user, spa, "Uses")
Rel(spa, api, "Uses")
Rel_R(api, db, "Reads/Writes")
SHOW_FLOATING_LEGEND()
Lay_Distance(LEGEND(), db, 1)
@enduml
C4-PlantUML also comes with some layout options to make it easy and reusable to create nice and useful diagrams:
- LAYOUT_TOP_DOWN() or LAYOUT_LEFT_RIGHT()
- LAYOUT_WITH_LEGEND() or SHOW_LEGEND(?hideStereotype)
- SHOW_FLOATING_LEGEND(?alias, ?hideStereotype) and LEGEND()
- LAYOUT_AS_SKETCH()
- HIDE_STEREOTYPE()
C4-PlantUML also comes with some person sprite/portrait options:
- HIDE_PERSON_SPRITE()
- SHOW_PERSON_SPRITE(?sprite)
- SHOW_PERSON_PORTRAIT()
- SHOW_PERSON_OUTLINE() (requires PlantUML version >= 1.2021.4)
Additional tags/stereotypes can be added to the existing element stereotypes (component, ...) and highlight,... specific aspects:
AddElementTag(tagStereo, ?bgColor, ?fontColor, ?borderColor, ?shadowing, ?shape)
: Introduces a new element tag. The styles of the tagged elements are updated and the tag is displayed in the calculated legend.AddRelTag(tagStereo, ?textColor, ?lineColor, ?lineStyle)
: Introduces a new relation tag. The styles of the tagged relations are updated and the tag is displayed in the calculated legend.UpdateElementStyle(elementName, ?bgColor, ?fontColor, ?borderColor, ?shadowing, ?shape)
: This call updates the default style of the elements (component, ...) and creates no additional legend entry.UpdateRelStyle(textColor, lineColor)
: This call updates the default relationship colors and creates no additional legend entry.RoundedBoxShape()
: This call returns the name of the rounded box shape and can be used as ?shape argument.EightSidedShape()
: This call returns the name of the eight sided shape and can be used as ?shape argument.DashedLine()
: This call returns the name of the dashed line and can be used as ?lineStyle argument.DottedLine()
: This call returns the name of the dotted line and can be used as ?lineStyle argument.BoldLine()
: This call returns the name of the bold line and can be used as ?lineStyle argument.
Each element can be extended with one or multiple custom tags via the keyword argument $tags="..."
, like Container(spaAdmin, "Admin SPA", $tags="v1.1")
.
Multiple tags can be combined with +
, like Container(api, "API", $tags="v1.0+v1.1")
.
Comments
-
SHOW_LEGEND()
supports the customized stereotypes (LAYOUT_WITH_LEGEND()
cannot be used, if the custom tags/stereotypes should be displayed in the legend). -
SHOW_LEGEND()
has to be last line in diagram. -
Don't use space between
$tags
and=
(PlantUML does not support it). -
Don't use
,
as part of the tag names (PlantUML does not support it in combination with keyword arguments). -
If 2 tags defines the same skinparam, the first definition is used.
-
If specific skinparams have to be merged (e.g. 2 tags change the font color) an additional combined tag has to be defined. Use
&
as part of combined tag names. -
Colors of relationship tags cannot be automatically merged (PlantUML does not support it). If one tag modifies the line color and the other the text color, an additional combined tag has to be defined and used.
@startuml
!include https://raw.githubusercontent.com/plantuml-stdlib/C4-PlantUML/master/C4_Container.puml
UpdateElementStyle(person, $fontColor="green")
AddElementTag("v1.0", $fontColor="#d73027", $borderColor="#d73027")
AddElementTag("v1.1", $fontColor="#ffffbf", $borderColor="#ffffbf")
AddElementTag("v1.0&v1.1", $fontColor="#fdae61", $borderColor="#fdae61")
AddElementTag("fallback", $bgColor="#444444")
AddElementTag("micro service", $shape=EightSidedShape())
AddElementTag("storage", $shape=RoundedBoxShape())
UpdateRelStyle(black, black)
AddRelTag("service1", $textColor="red")
AddRelTag("service2", $lineColor="red")
AddRelTag("service1&service2", $textColor="red", $lineColor="red")
Container(spa, "SPA", "angular", "The main interface that the customer interacts with via v1.0", $tags="v1.0")
Container(spaAdmin, "Admin SPA", "angular", "The administrator interface that the customer interacts with via new v1.1", $tags="v1.1")
Container(api, "API", "java", "Handles all business logic (incl. new v1.1 extensions)", $tags="v1.0&v1.1+v1.0+v1.1")
Container(spa2, "SPA2", "angular", "The main interface that the customer interacts with via v1.0", $tags="v1.0+fallback")
Container(spaAdmin2, "Admin SPA2", "angular", "The administrator interface that the customer interacts with via new v1.1", $tags="fallback+v1.1")
Container(services, "Services", "techn", $tags="micro service")
Container(fileStorage, "File storage", "techn", $tags="storage")
Rel(spa, api, "Uses", "https")
Rel(spaAdmin, api, "Uses", "https")
Rel_L(spa, spa2, "Updates", "https")
Rel_R(spaAdmin, spaAdmin2, "Updates", "https")
Rel_D(api, services, "uses service1 via this call", $tags="service1")
Rel_D(api, services, "uses service2 via this call", $tags="service2")
Rel_D(services, fileStorage, "both services stores via this call", $tags="service1&service2+service1+service2")
SHOW_LEGEND(false)
@enduml
Custom schema definition
If the custom (color) schema is defined via UpdateElementStyle()
then the legend of existing elements is updated too.
@startuml
!include https://raw.githubusercontent.com/plantuml-stdlib/C4-PlantUML/master/C4_Context.puml
!$COLOR_A_5 = "#7f3b08"
!$COLOR_A_4 = "#b35806"
!$COLOR_A_3 = "#e08214"
!$COLOR_A_2 = "#fdb863"
!$COLOR_A_1 = "#fee0b6"
!$COLOR_NEUTRAL = "#f7f7f7"
!$COLOR_B_1 = "#d8daeb"
!$COLOR_B_2 = "#b2abd2"
!$COLOR_B_3 = "#8073ac"
!$COLOR_B_4 = "#542788"
!$COLOR_B_5 = "#2d004b"
!$COLOR_REL_LINE = "#8073ac"
!$COLOR_REL_TEXT = "#8073ac"
UpdateElementStyle("person", $bgColor=$COLOR_A_5, $fontColor=$COLOR_NEUTRAL, $borderColor=$COLOR_A_1, $shadowing="true")
UpdateElementStyle("external_person", $bgColor=$COLOR_B_5, $fontColor=$COLOR_NEUTRAL, $borderColor=$COLOR_B_1)
UpdateElementStyle("system", $bgColor=$COLOR_A_4, $fontColor=$COLOR_NEUTRAL, $borderColor=$COLOR_A_2)
UpdateElementStyle("external_system", $bgColor=$COLOR_B_4, $fontColor=$COLOR_NEUTRAL, $borderColor=$COLOR_B_2)
UpdateRelStyle($lineColor=$COLOR_REL_LINE, &textColor=$COLOR_REL_TEXT)
Person(customer, "Personal Banking Customer")
System(banking_system, "Internet Banking System")
System_Ext(mail_system, "E-mail system")
System_Ext(mainframe, "Mainframe Banking System")
Rel(customer, banking_system, "Uses")
Rel_Back(customer, mail_system, "Sends e-mails to")
Rel_Neighbor(banking_system, mail_system, "Sends e-mails")
Rel(banking_system, mainframe, "Uses")
SHOW_LEGEND()
@enduml
A model can be extended with (a table of) properties that concrete deployments or more detailed concepts can be documented:
SetPropertyHeader(col1Name, col2Name, ?col3Name, ?col4Name)
: The properties table can have up to 4 columns. The default header uses the column names "Name", "Description".WithoutPropertyHeader()
If no header is used, then the second column is bold.AddProperty(col1, col2, ?col3,
?col4)` (All columns of) a property which will be added to the next element.
Following sample uses all 3 different property definitions (and the aligned deployment node).
@startuml
!include https://raw.githubusercontent.com/plantuml-stdlib/C4-PlantUML/master/C4_Deployment.puml
' default header Property, Value
AddProperty("Name", "Flash")
AddProperty("Organization", "Zootopia")
AddProperty("Tool", "Internet Explorer 7.0")
Person(personAlias, "Label", "Optional Description (with default property header)")
SetPropertyHeader("Property","Value", "Description")
AddProperty("Prop1", "Value1", "Details1")
AddProperty("Prop2", "Value2", "Details2")
Deployment_Node_L(nodeAlias, "Label", "Optional Type", "Optional Description (with custom property header)") {
WithoutPropertyHeader()
AddProperty("PropC1", "ValueC1")
AddProperty("PropC2", "ValueC2")
Container(containerAlias, "Label", "Technology", "Optional Description (without property header)")
}
System(systemAlias, "Label", "Optional Description (without properties)")
Rel(personAlias, containerAlias, "Label", "Optional Technology")
@enduml
Because the PlantUML support inside of Visual Studio Code is excellent with the PlantUML extension, you can also find VS Code snippets for C4-PlantUML at .vscode/C4.code-snippets.
Project level snippets are now supported in VSCode 1.28.
Just include the C4.code-snippets
file in the .vscode
folder of your project.
It is possible to save them directly inside VS Code: Creating your own snippets.
Graphviz download
PlantUML Integration
- Download IntelliJ live template.
- Select
File | Manage IDE Settings | Import Settings
from the IntelliJ IDEA menu. - Specify the path to the downloaded ZIP file:
c4_live_template.zip
. - In the Import Settings dialog, select the Live templates checkbox and click OK.
- Restart IntelliJ.
- Create new PlantUML file (.puml).
- Type
c4_
for displaying artifacts templates for C4-PlantUML - Live template create correct C4 model artifact with stubbed arguments.
- E.g. alias, label, type, technology, description
- Replace stubbed arguments with desired values.
C4-PlantUML also comes with some layout options to make it easy and reuseable to create nice and useful diagrams:
The following advanced samples are reproductions with C4-PlantUML from official C4 model samples created by Simon Brown.
The core diagram samples from c4model.com are available here.
Source: C4_Container Diagram Sample - techtribesjs.puml
Source: C4_Container Diagram Sample - message bus.puml
PlantUML is an open source project that allows you to create UML diagrams. Diagrams are defined using a simple and intuitive language. Images can be generated in PNG, in SVG or in LaTeX format.
PlantUML was created to allow the drawing of UML diagrams, using a simple and human readable text description. Because it does not prevent you from drawing inconsistent diagrams, it is a drawing tool and not a modeling tool. It is the most used text-based diagram drawing tool with extensive support into wikis and forums, text editors and IDEs, use by different programming languages and documentation generators.
The C4 model for software architecture is an "abstraction-first" approach to diagramming, based upon abstractions that reflect how software architects and developers think about and build software. The small set of abstractions and diagram types makes the C4 model easy to learn and use. C4 stands for context, containers, components, and code — a set of hierarchical diagrams that you can use to describe your software architecture at different zoom levels, each useful for different audiences.
The C4 model was created as a way to help software development teams describe and communicate software architecture, both during up-front design sessions and when retrospectively documenting an existing codebase.
More information can be found here:
- The C4 model for software architecture
- REAL WORLD PlantUML - Sample Gallery
- Visualising and documenting software architecture cheat sheets
- PlantUML and Structurizr - Create models not diagrams
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details