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Visualize package dependencies in your Dart project
#pubviz
Visualize package dependencies in your Dart project #
Make sure you run pub get
or pub upgrade
in your target project directory.
Running pubviz #
pub global run - recommended with Dart v1.6+
First, activate pubviz
.
~/anypath/> pub global activate pubviz
Then run it in the target project path.
~/source/dart_proj_path/> pub global run pubviz [arguments]
Running pubviz directly
Sync the pubviz
source from the GitHub project.
Run it directly.
~/source/dart_proj_path/> path_to_dart_sdk/dart pubviz_path/bin/pubviz.dart [arguments]
Generate and open an html file for a package. #
pub global run pubviz open /path/to/http_package
Should open your default browser to something like:
Print GraphViz dot format to command line #
pub global run pubviz --format=dot print /path/to/http_package
You should see output something like:
digraph G {
node [fontname=Helvetica];
edge [fontname=Helvetica, fontcolor=gray];
http [label="http
0.9.2+3",fontsize=18,style=bold,shape=box,margin="0.25,0.15"];
http -> path [label=">=0.9.0 <2.0.0",penwidth=2];
http -> stack_trace [label=">=0.9.1 <0.10.0",penwidth=2];
http -> unittest [label=">=0.9.0 <0.10.0",penwidth=2,style=dashed];
path [label="path
1.0.0",shape=box,margin="0.25,0.15",style=bold];
stack_trace [label="stack_trace
0.9.1",shape=box,margin="0.25,0.15",style=bold];
stack_trace -> path [label=">=1.0.0-rc.1 <2.0.0"];
unittest [label="unittest
0.9.3",style=bold];
unittest -> stack_trace [label=">=0.9.0 <0.10.0",color=gray];
}
pubviz with no arguments prints help #
usage: pubviz [--format=<format>] (open | print) [<package path>]
open Populate a temporary file with the content and open it.
print Print the output to stdout.
-f, --format
[dot] Generate a GraphViz dot file
[html] Wrap the GraphViz dot format in an HTML template which renders it.
If <package path> is omitted, the current directory is used.