Part of the Fatiando a Terra project
Dependente is a small command-line program for extracting
dependencies from Python project files (pyproject.toml
and setup.cfg
)
and converting them into requirements.txt
-type files for use with
pip
and conda
.
The main reason to do so is to control and customize the testing environment on continuous integration (CI) while avoiding repeating the list of dependencies in multiple places.
This project was inspired by some of the GitHub Actions configuration of the MetPy project.
Dependente is available from PyPI:
python -m pip install dependente
and conda-forge:
conda install dependente -c conda-forge
In these examples, we'll parse the dependencies from Pooch.
Parse the install (run-time) dependencies from setup.cfg
:
$ dependente > requirements.txt
Extracting dependencies: install
Parsing setup.cfg
- 3 dependencies found
Printing 3 dependencies to standard output
Done!
$ cat requirements.txt
# Install (run-time) dependencies from setup.cfg
appdirs>=1.3.0
packaging>=20.0
requests>=2.19.0
Also read the build dependencies from pyproject.toml
and extra dependencies
from setup.cfg
:
$ dependente --source install,build,extras > requirements-all.txt
Extracting dependencies: install,build,extras
Parsing setup.cfg
- 6 dependencies found
Parsing pyproject.toml
- 3 dependencies found
Printing 9 dependencies to standard output
Done!
$ cat requirements-all.txt
# Extra (optional) dependencies from setup.cfg
# extra: progress
tqdm>=4.41.0,<5.0.0
# extra: sftp
paramiko>=2.7.0
# extra: xxhash
xxhash>=1.4.3
# Install (run-time) dependencies from setup.cfg
appdirs>=1.3.0
packaging>=20.0
requests>=2.19.0
# Build dependencies from pyproject.toml
setuptools>=45
wheel
setuptools_scm[toml]>=6.2
Pin the dependencies to their oldest supported version (useful for testing in CI):
$ dependente --source install,extras --oldest > requirements-oldest.txt
Extracting dependencies: install,extras
Parsing setup.cfg
- 6 dependencies found
Pinning dependencies to their oldest versions
Printing 6 dependencies to standard output
Done!
$ cat requirements-oldest.txt
# Extra (optional) dependencies from setup.cfg
# extra: progress
tqdm==4.41.0
# extra: sftp
paramiko==2.7.0
# extra: xxhash
xxhash==1.4.3
# Install (run-time) dependencies from setup.cfg
appdirs==1.3.0
packaging==20.0
requests==2.19.0
See a full list of options:
$ dependente --help
Usage: dependente [OPTIONS]
Dependente: Inspect Python package dependencies
Reads from the configuration files in the current directory and outputs to
stdout a list of dependencies into a format accepted by pip.
Supported formats:
* pyproject.toml (only build-system > requires)
* setup.cfg (install_requires and options.extras_require)
Options:
-s, --source TEXT Which sources of dependency information to
extract. Can be any combination of
'install,extras,build'. [default: install]
-o, --oldest If enabled, will pin dependencies to the oldest
accepted version. [default: False]
-v, --verbose / -q, --quiet Print information during execution / Don't
print [default: verbose]
--version Show the version and exit.
-h, --help Show this message and exit.
The current implementation is a proof-of-concept and has some limitations:
- Input files must be in the current working directory.
- Reads all extra dependencies simultaneously (can't separate between different
option.extras_requires
fields). - Only supports reading from
setup.cfg
andpyproject.toml
.
Of course, all of these could be addressed if there is enough interest. Issues and PRs are welcome!
We use the following dependencies (see setup.cfg
for specific version
constraints):
Find out more about how to reach us at fatiando.org/contact
Please note that this project is released with a Code of Conduct. By participating in this project you agree to abide by its terms.
Please read our Contributing Guide to see how you can help and give feedback.
Dependente is free and open-source software distributed under the MIT License.