requirements-detector
is a simple Python tool which attempts to find and list the requirements of a Python project.
When run from the root of a Python project, it will try to ascertain which libraries and the versions of those libraries that the project depends on.
It uses the following methods in order, in the root of the project:
- Parse
setup.py
(if this is successful, the remaining steps are skipped) - Parse
pyproject.toml
(if atool.poetry.dependencies
section is found, the remaining steps are skipped) - Parse
requirements.txt
orrequirements.pip
- Parse all
*.txt
and*.pip
files inside a folder calledrequirements
- Parse all files in the root folder matching
*requirements*.txt
orreqs.txt
(so for example,pip_requirements.txt
would match, as wouldrequirements_common.txt
)
detect-requirements [path]
If path
is not specified, the current working directory will be used.
The output will be plaintext, and match that of a pip requirements file, for example:
Django==1.5.2
South>=0.8
anyjson
celery>=2.2,<3
>>> import os
>>> from requirements_detector import find_requirements
>>> find_requirements(os.getcwd())
[DetectedRequirement:Django==1.5.2, DetectedRequirement:South>=0.8, ...]
If you know the relevant file or directory, you can use from_requirements_txt
, from_setup_py
or from_requirements_dir
directly.
>>> from requirements_detector import from_requirements_txt
>>> from_requirements_txt("/path/to/requirements.txt")
[DetectedRequirement:Django==1.5.2, DetectedRequirement:South>=0.8, ...]