// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. // go mod graph package modcmd import ( "bufio" "context" "os" "cmd/go/internal/base" "cmd/go/internal/modload" "golang.org/x/mod/module" ) var cmdGraph = &base.Command{ UsageLine: "go mod graph [-go=version]", Short: "print module requirement graph", Long: ` Graph prints the module requirement graph (with replacements applied) in text form. Each line in the output has two space-separated fields: a module and one of its requirements. Each module is identified as a string of the form path@version, except for the main module, which has no @version suffix. The -go flag causes graph to report the module graph as loaded by the given Go version, instead of the version indicated by the 'go' directive in the go.mod file. See https://golang.org/ref/mod#go-mod-graph for more about 'go mod graph'. `, Run: runGraph, } var ( graphGo goVersionFlag ) func init() { cmdGraph.Flag.Var(&graphGo, "go", "") base.AddModCommonFlags(&cmdGraph.Flag) } func runGraph(ctx context.Context, cmd *base.Command, args []string) { modload.InitWorkfile() if len(args) > 0 { base.Fatalf("go: 'go mod graph' accepts no arguments") } modload.ForceUseModules = true modload.RootMode = modload.NeedRoot mg := modload.LoadModGraph(ctx, graphGo.String()) w := bufio.NewWriter(os.Stdout) defer w.Flush() format := func(m module.Version) { w.WriteString(m.Path) if m.Version != "" { w.WriteString("@") w.WriteString(m.Version) } } mg.WalkBreadthFirst(func(m module.Version) { reqs, _ := mg.RequiredBy(m) for _, r := range reqs { format(m) w.WriteByte(' ') format(r) w.WriteByte('\n') } }) }