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Bibliothecary

Dependency manifest parsing library for https://libraries.io

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Installation

Requires Ruby 2.7 or above.

Add this line to your application's Gemfile:

gem 'bibliothecary'

And then execute:

$ bundle

Or install it yourself as:

$ gem install bibliothecary

Usage

Identify package manager manifests from a list of files:

Bibliothecary.identify_manifests(['package.json', 'README.md', 'index.js']) #=> 'package.json'

Parse a manifest file for it's dependencies:

Bibliothecary.analyse_file 'bower.json', File.open('bower.json').read

Search a directory for manifest files and parse the contents:

Bibliothecary.analyse('./')

There are a number of parsers that rely on web services to parse the file formats, those urls can be configured like so:

Bibliothecary.configure do |config|
  config.carthage_parser_host = 'http://my-carthage-parsing-service.com'
end

All available config options are in: https://github.com/librariesio/bibliothecary/blob/master/lib/bibliothecary/configuration.rb

Supported package manager file formats

  • npm
    • package.json
    • package-lock.json
    • npm-shrinkwrap.json
    • yarn.lock
  • Maven
    • pom.xml
    • ivy.xml
    • build.gradle
    • gradle-dependencies-q.txt
  • RubyGems
    • Gemfile
    • Gemfile.lock
    • gems.rb
    • gems.locked
    • *.gemspec
  • Packagist
    • composer.json
    • composer.lock
  • PyPi
    • setup.py
    • req*.txt
    • req*.pip
    • requirements/*.txt
    • requirements/*.pip
    • Pipfile
    • Pipfile.lock
    • pyproject.toml
    • poetry.lock
  • Nuget
    • packages.config
    • Project.json
    • Project.lock.json
    • *.nuspec
    • paket.lock
    • *.csproj
    • project.assets.json
  • CycloneDX
    • XML as cyclonedx.xml
    • JSON as cyclonedx.json
    • Note that CycloneDX manifests can contain information on multiple package manager's packages!
  • Bower
    • bower.json
  • CPAN
    • META.json
    • META.yml
  • CocoaPods
    • Podfile
    • Podfile.lock
    • *.podspec
  • Anaconda
    • environment.yml
    • environment.yaml
  • Clojars
    • project.clj
  • Meteor
    • versions.json
  • CRAN
    • DESCRIPTION
  • Cargo
    • Cargo.toml
    • Cargo.lock
  • Hex
    • mix.exs
    • mix.lock
  • Swift
    • Package.swift
  • Pub
    • pubspec.yaml
    • pubspec.lock
  • Carthage
    • Cartfile
    • Cartfile.private
    • Cartfile.resolved
  • Dub
    • dub.json
    • dub.sdl
  • Julia
    • REQUIRE
  • Shards
    • shard.yml
    • shard.lock
  • Go
    • glide.yaml
    • glide.lock
    • Godeps
    • Godeps/Godeps.json
    • vendor/manifest
    • vendor/vendor.json
    • Gopkg.toml
    • Gopkg.lock
    • go.mod
    • go.sum
    • go-resolved-dependencies.json
  • Elm
    • elm-package.json
    • elm_dependencies.json
    • elm-stuff/exact-dependencies.json
  • Haxelib
    • haxelib.json
  • Hackage
    • *.cabal
    • cabal.config

Development

After checking out the repo, run bin/setup to install dependencies. Then, run rake spec to run the tests. You can also run bin/console for an interactive prompt that will allow you to experiment.

To install this gem onto your local machine, run bundle exec rake install. To release a new version, bump and commit the version number in version.rb in the main branch, and then run bundle exec rake release, which will create a git tag for the version, push git commits and tags, and push the .gem file to rubygems.org.

Contributing

Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/librariesio/bibliothecary. This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, and contributors are expected to adhere to the Contributor Covenant code of conduct.

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