SchemaRD
Overview
SchemaRD is a Entity Relationship Diagram Viewer for schema.rb which is used on Ruby On Rails. You can browse Entity Relationship Diagram of your schema.rb, on your WebBrowser.
How To Use
Install:
$ gem install schemard
And run:
$ schemard
And browse http://localhost:10080
How To Edit ERD
Edit Layout
In the ERD generated by default, the tables are laid out at random.
The figure below is the table schema which has generated from schema.rb of the Ruby On Rails Tutorial( https://www.railstutorial.org/ ).

You can adjust the position by checking "Edit table position" at the top left of the figure,
And dragging the table.

Add Relation
In the ERD generated by default, there is no relation information between tables.
To add a relation to the ERD, You need to create relation information and load it.
There are several ways to give a relation information.
This section explains how to add relation information based on model information of Rails application. Just as before, we will explain the procedure with the source code of Ruby On Rails Tutorial.
Extract relation information with the following command. In this example, it outputs to
db/relatoin.metadata.$ cd <Rails.root.dir> $ schemard gen-relation > db/relation.The following contents are output to
db/relatoin.metadata.--- tables: users: has_many: - microposts - relationships - relationships relationships: belongs_to: - users - users microposts: belongs_to: - usersTo load the extracted relationship information, execute with the following command option.
$ schemard -f db/relation.When accessing
http://localhost:10080in the Web browser, relations are added to the ERD.

Localization
Options
The following command line options can be specified.
Sub Command
The following sub-commands can be specified.
Configuration
Instead of specifying it with command line options, you can specify options in the configuration file.
Place the configuration file as .schemard.config in theschemard command execution directory. The following entries can be specified.