sbt-dependency-graph ==================== Visualize your project's dependencies. Preliminaries ------------- Starting with version 0.8.0, the plugin will only work for sbt-projects that use sbt >= 0.13.8. See the [0.7 branch](https://github.com/jrudolph/sbt-dependency-graph/tree/0.7) for older versions that still work with sbt < 0.13.8. How To Use ---------- Since sbt-dependency-graph is an informational tool rather than one that changes your build, you will more than likely wish to install it as a [global plugin] so that you can use it in any SBT project without the need to explicitly add it to each one. To do this, add the plugin dependency to `~/.sbt/0.13/plugins/plugins.sbt`: ```scala addSbtPlugin("net.virtual-void" % "sbt-dependency-graph" % "0.8.0") ``` This plugin is an auto-plugin which will be automatically enabled. To add the plugin only to a single project, put this line into `project/plugins.sbt` of your project, instead. Main Tasks ---------- * `dependencyTree`: Shows an ASCII tree representation of the project's dependencies * `dependencyBrowseGraph`: Opens a browser window with a visualization of the dependency graph (courtesy of graphlib-dot + dagre-d3). * `dependencyGraph`: Shows an ASCII graph of the project's dependencies on the sbt console * `whatDependsOn `: Find out what depends on an artifact. Shows a reverse dependency tree for the selected module. * `dependencyLicenseInfo`: show dependencies grouped by declared license * `dependencyGraphMl`: Generates a `.graphml` file with the project's dependencies to `target/dependencies-.graphml`. Use e.g. [yEd](http://www.yworks.com/en/products_yed_about.html) to format the graph to your needs. * `dependencyDot`: Generates a .dot file with the project's dependencies to `target/dependencies-.dot`. Use [graphviz](http://www.graphviz.org/) to render it to your preferred graphic format. * `ivyReport`: let's ivy generate the resolution report for you project. Use `show ivyReport` for the filename of the generated report All tasks can be scoped to a configuration to get the report for a specific configuration. `test:dependencyGraph`, for example, prints the dependencies in the `test` configuration. If you don't specify any configuration, `compile` is assumed as usual. Configuration settings ---------------------- * `filterScalaLibrary`: Defines if the scala library should be excluded from the output of the dependency-* functions. If `true`, instead of showing the dependency `"[S]"` is appended to the artifact name. Set to `false` if you want the scala-library dependency to appear in the output. (default: true) * `dependencyGraphMLFile`: a setting which allows configuring the output path of `dependency-graph-ml`. * `dependencyDotFile`: a setting which allows configuring the output path of `dependency-dot`. * `dependencyDotHeader`: a setting to customize the header of the dot file (e.g. to set your preferred node shapes). * `dependencyDotNodeLabel`: defines the format of a node label (default set to `[organisation]
[name]
[version]`) E.g. in `build.sbt` you can change configuration settings like this: ```scala filterScalaLibrary := false // include scala library in output dependencyDotFile := file("dependencies.dot") //render dot file to `./dependencies.dot` ``` Standalone usage ---------------- You can use the project without sbt as well by either depending on the library and calling `IvyGraphMLDependencies.saveAsGraphML(IvyGraphMLDependencies.graph(reportFile), outputFile)` or by just getting the binary and calling it like `scala sbt-dependency-graph-0.7.5.jar `. Inner Workings -------------- sbt/Ivy's `update` task create ivy-report xml-files inside `.ivy2/cache` (in sbt 0.12.1: `/target/resolution-cache/reports/`). You can just open them with your browser to look at the dependency report for your project. This project takes the report xml of your project and creates a graphml file out of it. (BTW, ivy can create graphml files itself, but since I didn't want to spend to much time getting sbt to call into Ivy to create graphs, I went with the easy way here) Known issues ------------ * #19: There's an unfixed bug with graph generation for particular layouts. Workaround: Use `dependency-tree` instead of `dependency-graph`. License ------- Published under the [Apache License 2.0](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apache_license). [global plugin]: http://www.scala-sbt.org/0.13/tutorial/Using-Plugins.html#Global+plugins [global build configuration]: http://www.scala-sbt.org/0.13/docs/Global-Settings.html