MscGen

Mscgen
Developer(s) Michael McTernan
Stable release 0.20 / March 5, 2011 (2011-03-05)
Written in C
Operating system Cross-platform
Type Diagramming software
License GNU General Public License
Website www.mcternan.me.uk/mscgen

Mscgen (short for MSC generator) is a software tool for drawing message sequence charts from a simple to manage text-based source file. Rendered charts can be output in PNG, SVG and PostScript, with hyperlink information in ismap format. There is an extension for MediaWiki, Sphinx (documentation generator) and integration with Doxygen that allows embedding of charts into source code comments with generated automatically inserted into the generated documentation page. Mscgen is free software licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL).

Examples

The following example is from the author:

Sample Message Sequence Chart
msc {
  a,b,c;

  a->b  [label="ab()"] ;
  b->c  [label="bc(TRUE)"];
  c=>c  [label="process(1)"];
  c=>c  [label="process(2)"];
  ...;
  c=>c  [label="process(n)"];
  c=>c  [label="process(END)"];
  a<<=c [label="callback()"];
  ---   [label="If more to run", ID="*"];
  a->a  [label="next()"];
  a->c  [label="ac()"];
  b<-c  [label="cb(TRUE)"];
  b->b  [label="stalled(...)"];
  a<-b  [label="ab() = FALSE"];
}

Here are two examples of input and output for some standard SIP message flows:

Simple Call Flow

Simple SIP Call
msc {
  UAS1, UAC;

  UAS1->UAC [label="INVITE"];
  UAS1<-UAC [label="100 Trying"];
  UAS1<-UAC [label="180 Ringing"];
  ---      [label="the client plays ringing"];
  UAS1<-UAC [label="200 Ok"];
  UAS1->UAC [label="ACK"];
  ...;
  ---      [label="the client hangs up"];
  UAS1<-UAC [label="BYE"];
  UAS1<-UAC [label="200 Ok"];
}

Alice calls Bob with Intermediary Proxies

Alice Calls Bob
msc {
  Alice, P1, P2, Bob;

  Alice->P1 [label="INVITE"];
  Alice<-P1 [label="100 Trying"];
  P1->P2    [label="INVITE"];
  P1<-P2    [label="100 Trying"];
  P2->Bob   [label="INVITE"];
  P2<-Bob   [label="100 Trying"];
  P2<-Bob   [label="180 Ringing"];
  P1<-P2    [label="180 Ringing"];
  Alice<-P1 [label="180 Ringing"];
  ---       [label="Alice's client plays ringing"];
  ...;
  ---       [label="Bob answers"];
  P2<-Bob   [label="200 Ok"];
  P1<-P2    [label="200 Ok"];
  Alice<-P1 [label="200 Ok"];
  Alice->P1 [label="ACK"];
  P1->P2    [label="ACK"];
  P2->Bob   [label="ACK"];
  ---       [label="two way media"];
  ...;
  ---       [label="Bob hangs up"];
  P2<-Bob   [label="BYE"];
  P2->Bob   [label="200 Ok"];
  P1<-P2    [label="BYE"];
  P1->P2    [label="200 Ok"];
  Alice<-P1 [label="BYE"];
  Alice->P1 [label="200 Ok"];
}

See also

External links

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