MaDGe - Module Dependency Graph
Create graphs from your CommonJS or AMD module dependencies. Could also be useful for finding circular dependencies in your code. Tested on Node.js and RequireJS projects. Dependencies are calculated using static code analysis. CommonJS dependencies are found using James Halliday's detective and for AMD I'm using some parts copied from James Burke's RequireJS (both are using UglifyJS). Modules written in CoffeeScript with extension .coffee are supported and will automatically be compiled on-the-fly.
Examples
Here's a very simple example of a generated image.
- blue = has dependencies
- green = has no dependencies
- red = has circular dependencies
Here's an example generated from the Express project.
And some terminal usage.
Installation
To install as a library:
$ npm install madge
To install the command-line tool:
$ sudo npm -g install madge
Graphviz (optional)
Only required if you want to generate the visual graphs using Graphviz.
Mac OS X
$ sudo port install graphviz
Ubuntu
$ sudo apt-get install graphviz
API
Coming soon ..
CLI
Usage: madge [options] <file|dir ...>
Options:
-h, --help output usage information
-V, --version output the version number
-f, --format <name> format to parse (amd/cjs)
-o, --output <type> output format (plain/json)
-s, --summary show summary of all dependencies
-c, --circular show circular dependencies
-d, --depends <id> show modules that depends on the given id
-x, --exclude <regex> a regular expression for excluding modules
-t, --dot output graph in the DOT language
-i, --image <filename> write graph to file as a PNG image
-l, --layout <name> layout engine to use for image graph (dot/neato/fdp/sfdp/twopi/circo)
-b, --break-on-error break on parse errors & missing modules
-n, --no-colors skip colors in output and images
-r, --read skip scanning folders and read JSON from stdin
-C, --config <filename> provide a config file
Examples:
List all module dependencies (CommonJS)
$ madge /path/src
List all module dependencies (AMD)
$ madge --format amd /path/src
Finding circular dependencies
$ madge --circular /path/src
Show modules that depends on a given module
$ madge --depends 'wheels' /path/src
Excluding modules
$ madge --exclude '^foo$|^bar$|^tests' /path/src
Save graph as a PNG image (graphviz required)
$ madge --image graph.png /path/src
Save graph as a DOT file for further processing (graphviz required)
$ madge --dot /path/src > graph.gv
Pipe predefined results (the example image was produced with the following command)
$ cat << EOF | madge --read --image example.png
{
"a": ["b", "c", "d"],
"b": ["c"],
"c": [],
"d": ["a"]
}
EOF
Config (use with --config)
{
"format": "amd",
"image": "dependencyMap.png",
"fontFace": "Arial",
"fontSize": "14px",
"imageColors": {
"noDependencies" : "#0000ff",
"dependencies" : "#00ff00",
"circular" : "#bada55",
"edge" : "#666666",
"bgcolor": "#ffffff"
}
}
FAQ
The image produced by madge is very hard to read, what's wrong?
Try running madge with a different layout, here's a list of the ones you can try:
-
dot "hierarchical" or layered drawings of directed graphs. This is the default tool to use if edges have directionality.
-
neato "spring model'' layouts. This is the default tool to use if the graph is not too large (about 100 nodes) and you don't know anything else about it. Neato attempts to
minimize a global energy function, which is equivalent to statistical multi-dimensional scaling.
-
fdp "spring model'' layouts similar to those of neato, but does this by reducing forces rather than working with energy.
-
sfdp multiscale version of fdp for the layout of large graphs.
-
twopi radial layouts, after Graham Wills 97. Nodes are placed on concentric circles depending their distance from a given root node.
-
circo circular layout, after Six and Tollis 99, Kauffman and Wiese 02. This is suitable for certain diagrams of multiple cyclic structures, such as certain telecommunications networks.
Running tests
$ npm test
Release Notes
v0.1.4 (January 10, 2013)
Switched library for walking directory tree which should solve issues on Windows.
v0.1.3 (December 28, 2012)
Added proper exit code when running "madge --circular" so it can be used in build scripts.
v0.1.2 (November 15, 2012)
Relative AMD module identifiers (if the first term is "." or "..") are now resolved.
v0.1.1 (September 3, 2012)
Tweaked circular dependency path output.
v0.1.0 (September 3, 2012)
Complete path in circular dependencies is now printed (and marked as red in image graphs).
v0.0.5 (August 8, 2012)
Added support for CoffeeScript. Files with extension .coffee will automatically be compiled on-the-fly.
v0.0.4 (August 17, 2012)
Fixed dependency issues with Node.js v0.8.
v0.0.3 (July 01, 2012)
Added support for Node.js v0.8 and dropped support for lower versions.
v0.0.2 (May 21, 2012)
Added ability to read config file and customize colors.
v0.0.1 (May 20, 2012)
Initial release.
License
(The MIT License)
Copyright (c) 2012 Patrik Henningsson <patrik.henningsson@gmail.com>
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