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# apt-rdepends
#
# apt-rdepends performs recursive dependency listings similar to apt-cache.
# Copyright (C) 2002-2005 Simon Law
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
use strict;
use Getopt::Long qw(:config gnu_getopt);
use Pod::Usage;
my $version = "1.3.0";
my $man = 0;
my $help = 0;
my $ver = 0;
## Parse options and print usage if there is a syntax error,
## or if usage was explicitly requested.
# Choose the direction of our recursive dependencies
my $reverse = 0;
# Are we following Build-Depends?
my $builddep = 0;
# We kind of output do we generate? (console, dotty, vcg)
my $output = "console";
# Which types of dependencies do we follow?
my @follow = ();
# Which types of dependencies do we show?
my @show = ();
# Which configuration options do we want to pass to libapt-pkg.
# The syntax is -o Foo::Bar=bar
my @configoptions = ();
# We don't print package states by default.
my $printstate = 0;
# Which states should I follow?
my @statefollow = ();
# Which states should I show?
my @stateshow = ();
# The object that knows how to display $output
my $Print;
# This script depends highly on no function returning localized data.
require 5.004;
use POSIX qw(locale_h);
setlocale(LC_ALL, "C");
GetOptions ('reverse|r' => \$reverse,
'build-depends|b' => \$builddep,
'dotty|d' => sub { $output = "dotty" },
'vcg|xvcg|v' => sub { $output = "vcg" },
'follow|f=s' => \@follow,
'show|s=s' => \@show,
'print-state|p' => \$printstate,
'state-follow=s' => \@statefollow,
'state-show=s' => \@stateshow,
'option|o=s' => \@configoptions,
'help|h|?' => \$help,
'version' => \$ver,
'man' => \$man) or pod2usage(verbose => 0);
print_version() if ($ver);
pod2usage(verbose => 2) if ($man);
pod2usage(verbose => 0) if ($help);
pod2usage(verbose => 0) unless (scalar(@ARGV));
if ($reverse && $builddep) {
print(STDERR "E: Reverse build-dependencies are not supported\n");
exit 100;
}
# Tokenize the argument lists
@follow = split(/,/,join(',',@follow));
@show = split(/,/,join(',',@show ));
@statefollow = split(/,/,join(',',@statefollow));
@stateshow = split(/,/,join(',',@stateshow ));
# Finish choosing the direction of our recursive dependencies
my $PkgReference;
if ($reverse) {
$PkgReference = 'ParentPkg';
}
else {
$PkgReference = 'TargetPkg';
}
# Redirect AptPkg's little ditty so it doesn't go into our files
open(OLDOUT, ">&STDOUT");
open(STDOUT, ">&STDERR");
select(STDERR); $| = 1;
# Initialise AptPkg's interface.
use AptPkg::Config '$_config';
use AptPkg::System '$_system';
use AptPkg::Source;
use AptPkg::Cache;
use AptPkg::Source;
$_config->init();
$_system = $_config->system();
# override config if asked to
for my $opt (@configoptions) {
my ($o, $v) = split(/\=/, $opt, 2);
$_config->set($o, $v);
}
# Choose whether we're searching Depends or Build-Depends.
my $cache = AptPkg::Cache->new();
my $source;
if ($builddep) {
$source = AptPkg::Source->new();
}
# Restore the redirects.
close(STDOUT);
open(STDOUT, ">&OLDOUT");
close(OLDOUT);
select(STDOUT); $| = 0;
# Converts a string like "Depends" to the corresponding AptPkg::Dep::* enum.
sub depstr_to_enum {
my $depstr = shift(@_);
if ($depstr eq "Depends") {
return AptPkg::Dep::Depends;
}
if ($depstr eq "PreDepends") {
return AptPkg::Dep::PreDepends;
}
if ($depstr eq "Suggests") {
return AptPkg::Dep::Suggests;
}
if ($depstr eq "Recommends") {
return AptPkg::Dep::Recommends;
}
if ($depstr eq "Conflicts") {
return AptPkg::Dep::Conflicts;
}
if ($depstr eq "Replaces") {
return AptPkg::Dep::Replaces;
}
if ($depstr eq "Obsoletes") {
return AptPkg::Dep::Obsoletes;
}
print(STDERR "invalid argument given to -f (--follow): ${depstr}\n");
exit 101;
}
# Set defaults if they weren't defined on the command line.
if ($builddep) {
@follow = ("Build-Depends", "Build-Depends-Indep") unless (@follow);
@show = ("Build-Depends", "Build-Depends-Indep") unless (@show);
}
else {
unless(@follow) {
@follow = (AptPkg::Dep::Depends, AptPkg::Dep::PreDepends);
}
else {
@follow = map{depstr_to_enum($_)}(@follow);
}
@show = (AptPkg::Dep::Depends, AptPkg::Dep::PreDepends) unless (@show);
}
my %deptype_dict;
@statefollow = ("NotInstalled",
"UnPacked",
"HalfConfigured",
"HalfInstalled",
"ConfigFiles",
"Installed")
unless (@statefollow);
@stateshow = ("NotInstalled",
"UnPacked",
"HalfConfigured",
"HalfInstalled",
"ConfigFiles",
"Installed")
unless (@stateshow);
# We will track all the packages we have ever seen in this hash.
# Therefore, we will never duplicate the display of an entry.
my %seen;
sub print_depcompareop {
my $depcompareop = shift(@_);
if ($depcompareop == AptPkg::Dep::Or) {
return "|";
}
if ($depcompareop == AptPkg::Dep::NoOp) {
return "";
}
if ($depcompareop == AptPkg::Dep::LessEq) {
return "<=";
}
if ($depcompareop == AptPkg::Dep::GreaterEq) {
return ">=";
}
if ($depcompareop == AptPkg::Dep::Less) {
return "<<";
}
if ($depcompareop == AptPkg::Dep::Greater) {
return ">>";
}
if ($depcompareop == AptPkg::Dep::Equals) {
return "=";
}
if ($depcompareop == AptPkg::Dep::NotEquals) {
return "!=";
}
}
sub get_depends {
my $pkg = shift(@_);
my $reverse = shift(@_);
# Resolve the package by name.
my $p;
if ($builddep) {
unless ($p = $source->get($pkg)) {
warn "W: Unable to locate package $pkg\n";
return;
}
}
else {
unless ($p = $cache->get($pkg)) {
warn "W: Unable to locate package $pkg\n";
return;
}
}
# Which way do our dependencies go? Reverse, or forward. Notice
# how we get the last version for our forward dependencies.
if ($reverse) {
return $p->{RevDependsList};
}
elsif ($builddep) {
if (my $i = pop(@$p)) {
return $i->{BuildDepends};
}
}
else {
if (my $i = $p->{VersionList}) {
if (my $j = pop(@$i)) {
return $j->{DependsList};
}
}
}
}
sub print_package {
my $pkg = shift(@_);
my $results = shift(@_);
$Print->{node}->($pkg, "box");
# Display the list of dependencies
for my $deptype (sort keys %$results) {
# Should we show this?
if (grep {$deptype eq $_} @show
or grep {$deptype_dict{$deptype} eq lc($_)} @show) {
for my $parent (sort keys %{$$results{$deptype}}) {
# Capture the state and ensure we only show the things requested.
my $version = $$results{$deptype}{$parent}[0];
my $state = $$results{$deptype}{$parent}[1];
my $dep = $$results{$deptype}{$parent}[2];
if (grep {$state eq $_} @stateshow) {
$Print->{edge}->($parent, $pkg, $deptype, $dep, $version,
($printstate ? $state : undef));
}
}
}
}
}
sub file_depends {
my $results = shift(@_);
my $deps = shift(@_);
for my $dep (@$deps) {
# Figure out the version.
my $version = ($reverse
? $dep->{ParentVer}->{VerStr}
: $dep->{TargetVer});
if ($version) {
$version = ($dep->{CompTypeDeb}
? $dep->{CompTypeDeb} . " "
: "") . $version;
}
# Figure out the current state.
my $state = ($reverse
? $dep->{ParentPkg}->{CurrentState}
: $dep->{TargetPkg}->{CurrentState});
# Push the name of this package into the right pigeonhole.
$$results{0+$dep->{DepType}}{$dep->{$PkgReference}->{Name}} =
[ $version, $state, "$dep->{DepType}"];
# Populate the dictionaries of names for this lcoale
$deptype_dict{0+$dep->{DepType}} = lc("$dep->{DepType}");
}
}
sub file_builddepends {
my $results = shift(@_);
my $deps = shift(@_);
# Build-Depends are keyed by dependency type
for my $deptype (keys %$deps) {
# There is a list of packages within each
for my $pkgs ($$deps{$deptype}) {
# Each package may have a version
for my $pkg (@$pkgs) {
my $version = $pkg->[2];
if ($version) {
$version = ($pkg->[1]
? print_depcompareop($pkg->[1]) . " "
: "") . $version;
}
my $p = $cache->get($pkg->[0]);
my $state = "Unknown";
$state = $cache->get($pkg->[0])->{CurrentState} if ($p);
# Push the name of this package into the right pigeonhole.
$$results{$deptype}{$pkg->[0]} = [ $version, $state, "$deptype" ];
$deptype_dict{$deptype} = lc($deptype);
}
}
}
}
sub show_rdepends {
for my $pkg (@_) {
# Only recurse if we have never seen this package before
unless ($seen{$pkg}) {
$seen{$pkg} = 1;
# Get the dependencies for this $pkg
my $deps = get_depends($pkg, $reverse);
# If there are no dependencies, at least print out a node.
unless ($deps) {
$Print->{node}->($pkg, "ellipse");
next;
}
# %results stores results for each category of dependency (Conflicts,
# Depends, Replaces, Suggests)
my %results;
if ($builddep) {
file_builddepends(\%results, $deps);
}
else {
file_depends(\%results, $deps);
}
# Display the information we have gathered about this package.
print_package($pkg, \%results);
# Recurse through the packages mentioned as dependencies.
for my $deptype (sort keys %results) {
# Here, we filter the types of dependencies to follow.
if (grep {$deptype eq $_} @follow) {
show_rdepends (
grep {
my $state = $results{$deptype}{$_}[1];
grep {
$state eq $_
} @statefollow
} sort keys %{$results{$deptype}}
);
# I feel the need to explain this hairy double grep argument.
# We need to pass an array of package names to show_rdepends,
# which will recursively follow them for further processing.
# However, we want to filter this list so that we have the
# inner join of @statefollow and the state of each package.
# Hence, the double grep.
}
}
}
}
}
sub print_version {
print("apt-rdepends $version\n");
print("Written by Simon Law.\n");
print("\n");
print("Copyright (C) 2002-2005 Simon Law\n");
print("This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.");
print(" There is NO\nwarranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or");
print(" FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.\n\n");
exit 3;
}
# This factory returns the correct functions
sub print_factory ($) {
my $type = shift(@_);
## Headers for the output
# print_header();
my $print_header;
## Footers for the output
# print_footer();
my $print_footer;
## Display the name of the package.
# print_node($pkg, $shape);
# $pkg => The name of the node to print.
# $shape => The shape of the node, if necessary.
my $print_node;
## Display the edges, which express the dependencies.
# print_edge($parent, $pkg, $deptype, $depdesc, $version, $state);
# $parent => Parent node
# $pkg => Self node
# $deptype => Dependency type
# $depdesc => Dependency description
# $version => Version number, if it exists
# $state => State, if it exists
my $print_edge;
# DOTTY
if ($type eq "dotty") {
$print_header = sub {
print("digraph packages {\n");
print("concentrate=true;\n");
print("size=\"30,40\";\n");
};
$print_footer = sub {
print("}\n");
};
$print_node = sub {
my ($pkg, $shape) = @_;
print("\"$pkg\" [shape=$shape];\n");
};
$print_edge = sub {
my ($parent, $pkg, $deptype, $depdesc, $version, $state) = @_;
my $target = $parent;
$target .= " ($version)" if defined($version);
$target .= " [$state]" if defined($state);
if ($reverse) {
print("\"$parent\" -> \"$pkg\"");
}
else {
print("\"$pkg\" -> \"$parent\"");
}
if ($deptype == AptPkg::Dep::Conflicts) {
print('[color=springgreen]');
last SPRING;
}
elsif ($deptype == AptPkg::Dep::Depends) {
}
elsif ($deptype == AptPkg::Dep::Suggests) {
print('[color=yellow]');
}
elsif ($deptype == AptPkg::Dep::Recommends) {
print('[color=orange]');
}
elsif ($deptype == AptPkg::Dep::Replaces) {
print('[color=red]');
}
elsif ($deptype == AptPkg::Dep::PreDepends) {
print('[color=blue]');
}
print(";\n");
}
}
# VCG
elsif ($type eq "vcg") {
$print_header = sub {
print("graph: { title: \"packages\"\n");
print("xmax: 700 ymax: 700 x: 30 y: 30\n");
print("layout_downfactor: 8\n");
};
$print_footer = sub {
print("}\n");
};
$print_node = sub {
my ($pkg, $shape) = @_;
print("node: { title: \"$pkg\" label: \"$pkg\" shape: $shape }\n");
};
$print_edge = sub {
my ($parent, $pkg, $deptype, $depdesc, $version, $state) = @_;
my $target = $parent;
$target .= " ($version)" if defined($version);
$target .= " [$state]" if defined($state);
print('edge: { ');
if ($reverse) {
print("sourcename: \"$parent\" targetname: \"$pkg\"");
} else {
print("sourcename: \"$pkg\" targetname: \"$parent\"");
}
print(' class: 2');
if ($deptype == AptPkg::Dep::Conflicts) {
print(' label: "conflicts" color: lightgreen');
}
elsif ($deptype == AptPkg::Dep::Depends) {
}
elsif ($deptype == AptPkg::Dep::Suggests) {
print(' label: "suggests" color: yellow');
}
elsif ($deptype == AptPkg::Dep::Recommends) {
print(' label: "recommends" color: orange');
}
elsif ($deptype == AptPkg::Dep::Replaces) {
print(' label: "replaces" color: red');
}
elsif ($deptype == AptPkg::Dep::PreDepends) {
print(' label: "predepends" color: blue');
}
print(" }\n");
}
}
# CONSOLE
else {
$print_header = sub {};
$print_footer = sub {};
$print_node = sub {
my ($pkg, $shape) = @_;
print("$pkg\n");
};
my $DirText = '';
$DirText = 'Reverse ' if ($reverse);
$print_edge = sub {
my ($parent, $pkg, $deptype, $depdesc, $version, $state) = @_;
print(" $DirText$depdesc: $parent");
print(" ($version)") if defined($version);
print(" [$state]") if defined($state);
print("\n");
};
}
return {
header => $print_header,
footer => $print_footer,
node => $print_node,
edge => $print_edge,
};
}
# Main section
$Print = print_factory($output);
$Print->{header}->();
show_rdepends(@ARGV);
$Print->{footer}->();
__END__
=head1 NAME
apt-rdepends - performs recursive dependency listings similar to apt-cache
=head1 SYNOPSIS
apt-rdepends [options] [I<pkgs> ...]
=begin text
Options:
=over -1
-b, --build-depends show build dependencies
-d, --dotty generates a dotty graph
-p, --print-state show the state of each dependency
-r, --reverse list packages that depend on the specified one
-f, --follow=DEPENDS only follow DEPENDS dependencies recursively
-s, --show=DEPENDS only show DEPENDS dependencies
--state-follow=STATES only follow STATES states recursively
--state-show=STATES only show STATES states
--help display this help and exit
--man display the man page and exit
--version output version information and exit
=back
=end text
=head1 DESCRIPTION
B<apt-rdepends> searches through the APT cache to find package
dependencies. B<apt-rdepends> knows how to emulate the result
of calling B<apt-cache> with both I<depends> and I<dotty>
options.
By default, B<apt-rdepends> shows a listing of each dependency
a package has. It will also look at each of these fulfilling packages,
and recursively lists their dependencies.
=head1 OPTIONS
=over 8
=item B<-b>, B<--build-depends>
Show build dependencies instead of normal package dependencies.
=item B<-d>, B<--dotty>
dotty takes a list of packages on the command line and generates
output suitable for use by springgraph (1). The result will be a set of
nodes and edges representing the relationships between the
packages. By default the given packages will trace out all dependent
packages which can produce a very large graph.
Blue lines are pre-depends, green lines are conflicts, yellow lines
are suggests, orange lines are recommends, red lines are replaces,
and black lines are depends.
Caution, dotty cannot graph larger sets of packages.
=item B<-p>, B<--print-state>
Shows the state of each dependency after each package version.
See B<--state-follow> and B<--state-show> for why this is useful.
=item B<-r>, B<--reverse>
Shows the listings of each package that depends on a package.
Furthermore, it will look at these dependent packages, and find their
dependers.
=item B<-f>, B<--follow=>I<DEPENDS>
A comma-separated list of I<DEPENDS> types to follow recursively.
By default, it only follows the I<Depends> and I<PreDepends> types.
The possible values for I<DEPENDS> are: I<Depends>, I<PreDepends>,
I<Suggests>, I<Recommends>, I<Conflicts>, I<Replaces>, and
I<Obsoletes>.
In B<--build-depends> mode, the possible values are: I<Build-Depends>,
I<Build-Depends-Indep>, I<Build-Conflicts>, I<Build-Conflicts-Indep>.
=item B<-s>, B<--show=>I<DEPENDS>
A comma-separated list of I<DEPENDS> types to show, when displaying
a listing. By default, it only shows the I<Depends> and I<PreDepends> types.
=item B<--state-follow=>I<STATES>
=item B<--state-show=>I<STATES>
These two options are similar to B<--follow> and B<--show>. They both
deal with the current state of a package. By default, the value of
I<STATES> is I<Unknown>, I<NotInstalled>, I<UnPacked>, I<HalfConfigured>,
I<HalfInstalled>, I<ConfigFiles>, and I<Installed>.
These options are useful, if you only want to only look at the
dependencies between the I<Installed> packages on your system. You
can then call:
=over 4
apt-rdepends --state-follow=Installed libfoo
=back
Or if you want to only show the packages installed on your system:
=over 4
apt-rdepends --state-follow=Installed --state-show=Installed libfoo
=back
=item I<pkgs>
The list of packages on which to discover dependencies.
=item B<-v>, B<--vcg>, B<--xvcg>
This option takes a list of packages on the command line and generates
output suitable for use by xvcg. The result will be a set of
nodes and edges representing the relationships between the
packages. By default the given packages will trace out all dependent
packages which can produce a very large graph.
Blue lines are pre-depends, green lines are conflicts, yellow lines
are suggests, orange lines are recommends, red lines are replaces,
and black lines are depends.
=item B<-o>, B<--option=>I<OPTION>
Set an APT Configuration Option; This will set an arbitrary configuration
option. The syntax is B<-o Foo::Bar=bar>.
=back
=head1 SEE ALSO
I<apt.conf>(5), I<sources.list>(5), B<apt-cache>(8), I<AptPkg>(3),
I<springgraph>(1)
=head1 BUGS
B<apt-rdepends> does not emulate B<apt-cache> perfectly. It does
not display information about virtual packages, nor does it know about
virtual packages when it is in reverse dependency mode.
B<apt-rdepends> also does not know how to stop after a certain depth
has been reached.
B<apt-rdepends> cannot do reverse build-dependencies. This is really
difficult, since it would have to load the whole cache into memory
before discovering which packages depend on others to build.
B<apt-rdepends> exists. This functionality should really reside in
B<apt-cache> itself.
=head1 AUTHOR
B<apt-rdepends> was written by Simon Law <sfllaw@debian.org>
=cut
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