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Check dependencies of a python project against pyproject.toml requirements

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Check Dependencies

Check all imports from python files and compares them against the declared imports of a pyproject dependency list of expected imports.

It can be used as a stand-alone or as part of a CI/CD to check if an application has all the necessary, but no superfluous imports.

It supports PEP-621, Poetry (v1.2+), UV (0.2+) and Hatch style dependencies.

This is a pure-Python zero-dependency (Up until Python 3.11 one, toml) package.

It also provides a secondary CLI application dependency-writer to write the mapping of imports to packages to the config file. This can be used to generate the initial config file or to update it after changes in the codebase.

check-dependencies

usage: check-dependencies [-h] [--include-dev] [--verbose] [--all] [--missing MODULE] [--extra PACKAGE]
                          [--provides PACKAGE=IMPORT] [--include INCLUDE] [--provides-from-venv PYTHON_ENV]
                          file_name [file_name ...]

Find undeclared and unused (or all) imports in Python files

positional arguments:
  file_name             Python Source file to analyse

options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  --include-dev         Include dev dependencies
  --verbose             Show every import of a package
  --all                 Show all imports (including correct ones)
  --missing MODULE      Comma separated list of requirements known to be missing. Assume they are part of the
                        requirements. Can be specified multiple times.Toml Key: [tool.check-
                        dependencies] known_mising=[]
  --extra PACKAGE       Comma separated list of requirements known to not be imported. Assume they are not part
                        of the requirements. This can be plugins or similar that affect the package but are not
                        imported explicitly. Can be specified multiple times. Toml Key: [tool.check-
                        dependencies] known_extra=[]
  --provides PACKAGE=IMPORT
                        Map a package name to its import name for packages whose import name differs from the
                        package name. Can be specified multiple times. E.g. --provides Pillow=PIL --provides
                        PyJWT=jwt. The package name is normalized (case-insensitive, hyphens and underscores are
                        equivalent), so Pillow=PIL, pillow=PIL and PIL-ow=PIL are all the same.Toml Key:
                        [tool.check-dependencies.provides]
  --include, -I INCLUDE
                        Additional config files to include. Can be specified multiple times. E.g. --include
                        check-dependencies.toml.Toml Key: [tool.check-dependencies] includes=[]
  --provides-from-venv PYTHON_ENV
                        Path to a virtual environment python executable to include all packages installed in it
                        as provides.

Output

The output is a list of imports with a prefix indicating the status of the import.

  • ! - Undeclared import
  • + - Extra import, declared in pyproject.toml, but not used in the file
  • ? - Dynamic import that could not be resolved.
  • !! - Could not parse the file (e.g. syntax error)
  • - Correct import (only shown with --all)

In case of --verbose, the output is a list of all imports in the file, prefixed with:

  • !NA - Undeclared import
  • +EXTRA - Extra import, declared in pyproject.toml, but not used in the file
  • ?UNKNOWN - Dynamic import that could not be resolved.
  • !!FILE_ERROR - Could not parse the file (e.g. syntax error)
  • OK - Correct import (only shown with --all)

Additionally, each import is prefixed with the file name and line number where it is imported.

Notes

This can be used as a stand-alone application or as part of a CI/CD pipeline. In the former case, it can be installed via uv tool or pipx.

Using uv:

uv tool install check-dependencies
check-dependencies

Using pipx:

pipx install check-dependencies
check-dependencies

Alternatively, to run without installing:

uvx check-dependencies
pipx run check-dependencies

Examples

Basic usage

check-dependencies  project/src/
  pandas
! matplotlib
  numpy
+ requests

Add known extra requirements

Add requirements that are known to be used, but not imported in the codebase (e.g. plugins).

Via CLI:

check-dependencies --extra snowflake-sqlalchemy project/src

Via pyproject.toml:

[tool.check-dependencies]
known-extra = [ "snowflake-sqlalchemy" ]

Translate package names

Some packages have different names for the package and the import (e.g. Pillow is imported as PIL).

Via CLI:

check-dependencies --provides Pillow=PIL --provides PyJWT=jwt project/src

Via pyproject.toml:

[tool.check-dependencies.provides]
Pillow = "PIL"
PyJWT = "jwt"

Add known missing requirements

Add requirements that are known to be missing, but are imported in the codebase.

Via CLI:

check-dependencies --missing numpy check-dependencies project/src

Via pyproject.toml:

[tool.check-dependencies]
known-missing = [ "numpy" ]

Include additional config file

Use an additional config file to include extra or missing dependencies or provides. This is useful for monorepos or similar setups where multiple packages share a common configuration file.

Via CLI:

> check-dependencies project/src/
! snowflake-sqlalchemy
> check-dependencies --include ../global-check-dependencies.toml project/src/

Via pyproject.toml:

[tool.check-dependencies]
includes = [ "../global-check-dependencies.toml" ]

Include dev dependencies

check-dependencies --include-dev project/tests/

Include provides from virtual environment

Get all provides from the virtual environment and include them in the check.

check-dependencies --provides-from-venv .venv/bin/python project/src/

Output all dependencies

Output all dependencies, including the correct ones.

check-dependencies --all project/src/
  pandas
! matplotlib
  numpy
+ requests

Verbose output

Output each erroneous import and extra dependency with cause, file name and line number.

check-dependencies --verbose project/src/
# ALL=False
# INCLUDE_DEV=False
# EXTRA pytest
# EXTRA toml
# EXTRA tomllib
# MISSING check_dependencies
# MISSING toml
# MISSING tomllib
!NA matplotlib project/src/main.py:4
+EXTRA project/pyproject.toml requests

Combine verbose and all

Output all imports, including the correct ones with file name and line number.

check-dependencies --verbose --all project/src/
# ALL=True
# INCLUDE_DEV=False
# EXTRA pytest
# EXTRA toml
# EXTRA tomllib
# MISSING check_dependencies
# MISSING toml
# MISSING tomllib
 OK project/src/data.py:5 pandas
 OK project/src/main.py:3 pandas
 OK project/src/plotting.py:4 pandas
!NA project/src/plotting.py:5 matplotlib
 OK project/src/plotting.py:6 numpy

### Dependencies in config file not used in application:
# Config file: project/pyproject.toml
+EXTRA requests

Configuration

The configuration is read from pyproject.toml file.

[tool.check-dependencies]
known-missing = [
    "undeclared_package",
    "another_package"
]
known-extra = [
    "package_as_extra_for_another_package",
    "yet_another_package"
]
[tool.check-dependencies.provides]
# Maps package name (as declared in dependencies) -> import/module name
Pillow = "PIL"
PyJWT = "jwt"
pyshp = "shapefile"
foxtrox = ["fox", "trox"]  # This package provides both `import fox` and `import trox`, but the package name is `foxtrox`
[tool.check-dependencies]
includes = [
  "check-dependencies.toml",
  "../../common-provides.toml"
]

Exit code

  • 0: No missing or superfluous dependencies found
  • 2: Missing (used, but not declared in pyproject.toml) dependencies found
  • 4: Extra (declared in pyproject.toml, but unused) dependencies found
  • 6: Both missing and superfluous dependencies found
  • 8: Could not find associated pyproject.toml file
  • 16: Could not parse source file(s)
  • 1: Another error occurred

Dependency Writer

The dependency-writer CLI application can be used to write the mapping of imports to packages to the config file. It can be used to generate the initial config file or to update it after changes in the codebase.

In combination with [tool.check-dependencies.includes] it can be also used to generate a global [tool.check-dependencies.provides] mapping for a monorepo.

usage: dependency-writer [-h] --python PYTHON --config CONFIG                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           
options:                                                                                                                                                                                                                            
  -h, --help           show this help message and exit
  --python, -p PYTHON  Python executable to check.
  --config, -c CONFIG  Location of toml config file.

Examples

Write to pyproject.toml

The following command will update the [tool.check-dependencies.provides] section of the pyproject.toml file with all the mappings of packages to imports found in the virtual environment.

dependency-writer -p .venv/bin/python -c pyproject.toml

Write a global provides file for a monorepo

dependency-writer -p apps/my-app/.venv/bin/python -c ./check-dependencies.toml 

This requires an entry [tool.check-dependencies.includes] in the pyproject.toml file of the application to include the generated config file:

[tool.check-dependencies]
includes = [ "../../check-dependencies.toml" ]

Development

See CONTRIBUTING.md for development setup and guidelines.

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