#!/usr/bin/perl -w ############################################################################# # This example is a bit outdated, please use the new bin/graph-easy script - # which is after "make install" available on any command line in your system. # Convert an input file containing a Graph::Easy description to # an HTML page. # Example usage: # examples/as_html t/in/2nodes.txt >test.html # echo "[ A ] -> [ B ]" | examples/as_ascii BEGIN { $|++; } use strict; use lib 'lib'; use Graph::Easy::Parser; my $file = shift; my $id = shift || ''; my $debug = shift || 0; my $parser = Graph::Easy::Parser->new( debug => $debug ); if (!defined $file) { $file = \*STDIN; binmode STDIN, ':utf8' or die ("binmode STDIN, ':utf8' failed: $!"); } binmode STDERR, ':utf8' or die ("binmode STDERR, ':utf8' failed: $!"); my $graph = $parser->from_file( $file ); die ($parser->error()) unless defined $graph; $graph->id($id); $graph->timeout(360); $graph->layout(); warn ($graph->error()) if $graph->error(); binmode STDOUT, ':utf8' or die ("binmode STDOUT, ':utf8' failed: $!"); print $graph->as_html_page();