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A clean and reusable graph algorithms toolkit

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graphkit

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graphkit is a clean, reusable Python library providing standard graph algorithms with a unified and intuitive API.

It is designed for:

  • Learning and revision of graph algorithms
  • Interview and competitive programming preparation
  • Real-world projects requiring graph processing
  • Avoiding repeated reimplementation of well-known algorithms

✨ Features

  • Simple Graph abstraction
  • Object-oriented API
  • Readable and canonical implementations
  • Fully tested with CI
  • No external runtime dependencies

Algorithms included

Shortest Path

  • Dijkstra’s Algorithm
  • Bellman–Ford Algorithm

Minimum Spanning Tree

  • Kruskal’s Algorithm
  • Prim’s Algorithm

Traversals

  • Breadth-First Search (BFS)
  • Depth-First Search (DFS)

📦 Installation

pip install pygraphkit

For development:

pip install -e .

🚀 Quick Start

from graphkit import Graph

g = Graph()
g.add_edge(1, 2, 4)
g.add_edge(1, 3, 1)
g.add_edge(3, 2, 2)

print(g.dijkstra(1))

Output

{1: 0, 2: 3, 3: 1}

🧠 Core Concept

Graph Abstraction

All algorithms operate on a single Graph class.

Graph(directed=False)
  • directed=False → undirected graph
  • directed=True → directed graph

Adding edges

g.add_edge(u, v, weight)
  • Default weight is 1
  • For undirected graphs, edges are added both ways

Removing edges

Edges can be removed dynamically using remove_edge.

g.remove_edge(u, v)

Remove a specific weighted edge

g.remove_edge(u, v, weight)

Behavior

  • For undirected graphs, both directions are removed
  • For directed graphs, only u → v is removed
  • If the edge does not exist, the operation is a no-op

📐 API Reference

Dijkstra’s Algorithm

Finds shortest paths from a source node (non-negative weights).

g.dijkstra(source)

Returns:

{node: shortest_distance}

Bellman–Ford Algorithm

Supports negative edge weights and detects negative cycles.

g.bellman_ford(source)

Raises:

ValueError: Negative cycle detected

Kruskal’s Algorithm

Computes the Minimum Spanning Tree (undirected graphs only).

mst, total_weight = g.kruskal()

Returns:

  • mst: list of edges (u, v, w)
  • total_weight: sum of MST edge weights

Prim’s Algorithm

Computes the Minimum Spanning Tree starting from a given node.

mst, total_weight = g.prim(start)
  • Works on undirected graphs
  • Uses a greedy priority-queue approach

Topological Sort

Returns a topological ordering of a directed acyclic graph (DAG).

order = g.topological_sort()
  • Works only on directed graphs
  • Raises ValueError if the graph contains a cycle

Floyd–Warshall Algorithm

Computes all-pairs shortest paths.

dist = g.floyd_warshall()
  • Supports negative weights
  • Raises ValueError if a negative cycle exists
  • Returns a distance matrix as a nested dictionary

Strongly Connected Components (SCC)

Computes strongly connected components of a directed graph.

components = g.strongly_connected_components()
  • Works only on directed graphs
  • Uses kosaraju's algorithm
  • Returns a list of node groups

Breadth-First Search (BFS)

g.bfs(source)

Returns traversal order as a list.


Depth-First Search (DFS)

g.dfs(source)

Returns traversal order as a list.


Maximum Flow (Dinic)

Computes the maximum flow in a directed flow network.

from graphkit.flow import FlowGraph

g = FlowGraph()
g.add_edge(0, 1, 3)
g.add_edge(1, 2, 2)

max_flow = g.max_flow(0, 2)
  • Uses Dinic's algorithm
  • Automatically manages residual edges
  • Runs efficiently on large graphs

Minimum Cut (from Max Flow)

Returns the minimum cut after computing maximum flow.

from graphkit.flow import FlowGraph

g = FlowGraph()
g.add_edge(0, 1, 3)
g.add_edge(1, 2, 2)

max_flow, (S, T) = g.max_flow_with_min_cut(0, 2)
  • Uses residual graph from Dinic's algorithm
  • Returns (S, T) partition of vertices
  • S contains the source

🧪 Testing

graphkit uses pytest for testing all core algorithms.

The test suite covers:

  • Shortest path correctness
  • Negative edge weights
  • Negative cycle detection
  • Disconnected graphs
  • Error handling for invalid usage

Run tests locally:

pip install -e .
pytest -v

All tests must pass before a release is published.


📁 Project Structure

graphkit/
├── graphkit/
│   ├── graph.py
│   ├── algorithms/
│   ├── utils/
│   └── __init__.py
│
├── tests/
│   └── test_*.py
│
├── README.md
├── pyproject.toml
└── LICENSE

🎯 Design Philosophy

  • One canonical implementation per algorithm
  • Code clarity over cleverness
  • No premature optimization
  • Easy to rewrite during competitive programming
  • Reusable in real-world systems

🛣️ Roadmap

Planned additions:

  • Floyd–Warshall Algorithm
  • Topological Sort
  • Strongly Connected Components (Kosaraju / Tarjan)
  • Maximum Flow algorithms (Edmonds–Karp, Dinic)
  • Benchmarking utilities

🤝 Contributing

Contributions are welcome.

You can help by:

  • Adding algorithms
  • Improving test coverage
  • Enhancing documentation

Please keep implementations:

  • Clean
  • Readable
  • Well-tested

📜 License

MIT License

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