Package Exports
- dpdm
This package does not declare an exports field, so the exports above have been automatically detected and optimized by JSPM instead. If any package subpath is missing, it is recommended to post an issue to the original package (dpdm) to support the "exports" field. If that is not possible, create a JSPM override to customize the exports field for this package.
Readme
dpdm
A static dependencies analyzer for your JavaScript
and TypeScript
projects.
Features
- Supports
CommonJS
,ESM
. - Supports
JavaScript
andTypeScript
completely.- Supports TypeScript path mapping.
- Supports ignore TypeScript type dependency
- Light weight: use typescript to parse all modules.
- Fast: use asynchronous API to load modules.
- Stable output: This is compared to madge, whose results are completely inconclusive when analyze
TypeScript
.
Install
npm i dpdm # or yarn add dpdm
# use as command line
npm i -g dpdm # or yarn global add dpdm
dpdm --help
Usage in line
dpdm [options] files...
Options:
--version Show version number [boolean]
--context the context directory to shorten path, default is current directory [string]
--extensions, --ext comma separated extensions to resolve
[string] [default: ".ts,.tsx,.mjs,.js,.jsx,.json"]
--js comma separated extensions indicate the file is js like
[string] [default: ".ts,.tsx,.mjs,.js,.jsx"]
--include included filenames regexp in string, default includes all files
[string] [default: ".*"]
--exclude excluded filenames regexp in string, set as empty string to include all files
[string] [default: "\/node_modules\/"]
--output, -o output json to file [string]
--tree print tree to stdout [boolean] [default: true]
--circular print circular to stdout [boolean] [default: true]
--warning print warning to stdout [boolean] [default: true]
--tsconfig the tsconfig path, which is used for resolve path alias, default is
tsconfig.json if it exists in context directory [string]
--transform, -T transform typescript modules to javascript before analyze, it allows you to
omit types dependency in typescript [boolean] [default: false]
-h, --help Show help [boolean]
The result example:
Usage in module
import { parseDependencyTree, parseCircular, prettyCircular } from 'dpdm';
parseDependencyTree('./index', {
/* options, see below */
}).then((tree) => {
const circulars = parseCircular(tree);
console.log(prettyCircular(circulars));
});
API
parseDependencyTree(entries, option, output)
: parse dependencies for glob entries/** * @param entries - the glob entries to match * @param options - the options, see below */ export declare function parseDependencyTree( entries: string | string[], options: ParserOptions, ): Promise<DependencyTree>; /** * the parse options */ export interface ParseOptions { context: string; // context to shorten filename, default is process.cwd() extensions: string[]; // the custom extensions to resolve file, default is [ '.ts', '.tsx', '.mjs', '.js', '.jsx', '.json' ] include: RegExp; // the files to parse match regex, default is /\.m?[tj]sx?$/ exclude: RegExp; // the files to ignore parse, default is /\/node_modules\// } export enum DependencyKind { CommonJS = 'CommonJS', // require StaticImport = 'StaticImport', // import ... from "foo" DynamicImport = 'DynamicImport', // import("foo") StaticExport = 'StaticExport', // export ... from "foo" } export interface Dependency { issuer: string; request: string; kind: DependencyKind; id: string | null; // the shortened, resolved filename, if cannot resolve, it will be null } // the parse tree result, key is file id, value is its dependencies // if file is ignored, it will be null export type DependencyTree = Record<string, Dependency[] | null>;
parseCircular(tree)
: parse circulars in dependency treeexport declare function parseCircular(tree: DependencyTree): string[][];
TODO
- Supports HTML and HTML like modules
- Supports CSS and CSS like modules
- Prints interactive SVG