A command line utility to check for obsolete, missing and transitive dependencies in a poetry managed python project.
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deptry
deptry is a command line tool to check for issues with dependencies in a poetry managed Python project, such as obsolete or missing dependencies.
Dependency issues are detected by scanning for imported modules within all Python files in a directory and its subdirectories, and comparing those to the dependencies listed in pyproject.toml.
Documentation: https://fpgmaas.github.io/deptry/
Quickstart
Installation
deptry can be added to your project with
poetry add --group dev deptry
or for older versions of poetry:
poetry add --dev deptry
Warning deptry is still in the early phases of development. For one-off testing of your project's dependencies, this is no issue. However, if you plan to use deptry in a CI/CD pipeline, it is a good idea to pin the version.
Prerequisites
In order to check for obsolete imports, deptry requires a pyproject.toml file to be present in the directory passed as the first argument, and it requires the corresponding environment to be activated.
Usage
To scan your project for obsolete imports, run
deptry .
deptry can be configured by using additional command line arguments, or
by adding a [tool.deptry]
section in pyproject.toml.
For more information, see the documentation.
Repository initiated with fpgmaas/cookiecutter-poetry.
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