You can give a try to the library
https://github.com/bndr/pipreqs
found following the guide
https://www.fullstackpython.com/application-dependencies.html
The library pipreqs
is pip installable and automatically generates the file requirements.txt
.
It contains all the imports libraries with versions you are using in the virtualenv or in the python correctly installed.
Just type:
pip install pipreqs
pipreqs /home/project/location
It will print:
INFO: Successfully saved requirements file in /home/project/location/requirements.txt
In addition it is compatible with the pip install -r command: if you need to create a venv of your project, or update your current python version with compatible libraries, you just need to type:
pip install -r requirements.txt
I had the same problem and this library solved it for me. Not sure if it works for multiple layers of dependencies i.e. in case you have nested level of dependent libraries.
-- Edit 1:
If looking for a more sophisticated version manager, please consider as well pyvenv https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv. It blends virtualenv
and pipreqs
in the same tool, with some improvements over the version specification of pipreqs
.
-- Edit 2:
If you want to split your library dependencies into different files (e.g. base, test, dev, docs) and have a way of managing the dependency tree, please take a look at pip-compile-multi
.
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