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Forester tools for pipdeptree outputs to analyze and cleanup the dependency graph of installed pip packages.
pip install pipdeptree pipforester
Dependent on your operation system you
apt install xdot
on Debian/Ubuntu-based systems.First, call pipdeptree on a virtual environment to create a JSON file of the installed dependencies, and second call pipforester to create a cleaned-up dot file.
pipdeptree --python path/to/venv/bin/python -j >forest.json
pipforester -i forest.json -o forest.dot
Finally use a Graphviz DOT-file visualizer, i.e. xdot on Linux, to view the graph.
xdot forest.dot
Or use the dot command line program to generate an SVG or PNG:
dot -Tsvg -o forest.svg forest.dot
dot -Tpng -o forest.png forest.dot
To generate a graph containing only cyclic transitive dependencies, use the --cycles
option:
pipdeptree -j >forest.json
pipforester -i forest.json -o forest.dot --cycles
To detect cyclic transitive dependencies and exit with 1
if there is at least one, use the --check-cycles
option.
It does not generate an output graph and is meant for usage in CI.
pipdeptree -j >forest.json
pipforester -i forest.json --check-cycles
See pipforester --help
for details.
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A tool to analyze the dependency graph of a pip package.
We found that pipforester demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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