Clusters
Cluster allows you group (or clustering) the nodes in an isolated group.
Basic
Cluster represents a local cluster context.
You can create a cluster context with Cluster class. And you can also connect the nodes in a cluster to other nodes outside a cluster.
from diagrams import Cluster, Diagram
from diagrams.aws.compute import ECS
from diagrams.aws.database import RDS
from diagrams.aws.network import Route53
with Diagram("Simple Web Service with DB Cluster", show=False):
dns = Route53("dns")
web = ECS("service")
with Cluster("DB Cluster"):
db_master = RDS("master")
db_master - [RDS("slave1"),
RDS("slave2")]
dns >> web >> db_master
Nested Clusters
Nested clustering is also possible.
from diagrams import Cluster, Diagram
from diagrams.aws.compute import ECS, EKS, Lambda
from diagrams.aws.database import Redshift
from diagrams.aws.integration import SQS
from diagrams.aws.storage import S3
with Diagram("Event Processing", show=False):
source = EKS("k8s source")
with Cluster("Event Flows"):
with Cluster("Event Workers"):
workers = [ECS("worker1"),
ECS("worker2"),
ECS("worker3")]
queue = SQS("event queue")
with Cluster("Processing"):
handlers = [Lambda("proc1"),
Lambda("proc2"),
Lambda("proc3")]
store = S3("events store")
dw = Redshift("analytics")
source >> workers >> queue >> handlers
handlers >> store
handlers >> dw
There is no depth limit of nesting. Feel free to create nested clusters as deep as you want.