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Dependency Parser

A parser for Python dependency files

Supported Files

File parse update
requirements.txt yes yes
conda.yml yes yes
tox.ini yes yes
Pipfile yes yes
Pipfile.lock yes yes
poetry.lock yes no
setup.py no (# 2) no (# 2)
zc.buildout no (# 3) no (# 3)
setup.cfg no (# 4) no (# 4)
pyproject.toml yes no

Installation

To install dparse, run:

$ pip install dparse

If you want to update Pipfiles, install the pipenv extra:

$ pip install dparse[pipenv]

If you want to parse conda YML files, install the conda extra:

$ pip install dparse[conda]

Usage

To use dparse in a Python project:

from dparse import parse, filetypes

content = """
South==1.0.1 --hash=sha256:abcdefghijklmno
pycrypto>=2.6
"""

df = parse(content, file_type=filetypes.requirements_txt)

print(df.json())




{
  "file_type": "requirements.txt",
  "content": "\nSouth==1.0.1 --hash=sha256:abcdefghijklmno\npycrypto>=2.6\n",
  "path": null,
  "sha": null,
  "dependencies": [
    {
      "name": "South",
      "specs": [
        [
          "==",
          "1.0.1"
        ]
      ],
      "line": "South==1.0.1 --hash=sha256:abcdefghijklmno",
      "source": "pypi",
      "meta": {},
      "line_numbers": null,
      "index_server": null,
      "hashes": [
        "--hash=sha256:abcdefghijklmno"
      ],
      "dependency_type": "requirements.txt",
      "extras": []
    },
    {
      "name": "pycrypto",
      "specs": [
        [
          ">=",
          "2.6"
        ]
      ],
      "line": "pycrypto>=2.6",
      "source": "pypi",
      "meta": {},
      "line_numbers": null,
      "index_server": null,
      "hashes": [],
      "dependency_type": "requirements.txt",
      "extras": []
    }
  ]
}

Python 2.7

This tool requires latest Python patch versions starting with version 3.5. We did support Python 2.7 in the past but, as for other Python 3.x minor versions, it reached its End-Of-Life and as such we are not able to support it anymore.

We understand you might still have Python 2.7 projects running. At the same time, Safety itself has a commitment to encourage developers to keep their software up-to-date, and it would not make sense for us to work with officially unsupported Python versions, or even those that reached their end of life.

If you still need to use Safety with Python 2.7, please use version 0.4.1 of Dparse available at PyPi. Alternatively, you can run Safety from a Python 3 environment to check the requirements file for your Python 2.7 project.