🌲 LibraryTree
🌻 Synopsis
Understand where modules wander off to when they are bored, in one line of code. It is a simple, lightweight (< 100 LOC), easy-to-use tree generator. What kind of tree? A tree representation of where a module ends up being included.
module MyGemLibrary
include LibraryTree::Watcher # <====== THERE IT IS! ONE LINE OF CODE!
end
I will find out how far back to support in Ruby versions when this runs in CI GitHub Actions.
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✨ Installation
Install the gem and add to the application's Gemfile by executing:
$ bundle add library_tree
If bundler is not being used to manage dependencies, install the gem by executing:
$ gem install library_tree
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For Medium or High Security Installations
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Usage patterns:
- Include Watcher into another module.
ruby module MyGemLibrary module SharedFunctionality include LibraryTree::Watcher end end - Include that other module somewhere else:
ruby module MyApp include MyGemLibrary::SharedFunctionality end - That's it! If you want to see the tree, do:
ruby puts LibraryTree.render - You're still done, but if you want more, you can watch other modules with the watcher:
ruby module AnotherLibrary include LibraryTree::Watcher end - Or you can let modules that are already watched do the watching:
ruby module YetAnotherLibrary include MyGemLibrary::SharedFunctionality end - Want to see the tree again, after those last changes?:
ruby puts LibraryTree.render - What if we go actually crazy, and do more module stuff:
ruby module MyApp include YetAnotherLibrary end - What do you expect to see? The render hasn't changed at all! The root node state of
YetAnotherLibraryis already fixed, so it doesn't get made a child ofMyApp. Load order matters, and this isn't a foolproof way to know all of the places a module gets used. This library is very simple and doesn't intend to be a full-fledged dependency tree, nor track dependency the way Ruby itself does. - Why use it?
- Debug infinite recursions (maybe). This library handles them, but, again, load order matters, so maybe it won't hep?
- It might help you understand relationships between things in your code, or library code.
Here's something almost cool. In a Rails 8.0.2 app I have this in config/applicaiton.rb:
require_relative "boot"
require "rails/all"
I patch it:
require_relative "boot"
+require "active_support/actionable_error"
+ActiveSupport::ActionableError.send(:include, LibraryTree::Watcher)
+
require "rails/all"
I run bin/rails c and then:
➜ bin/rails c
Loading development environment (Rails 8.0.2)
floss-funding-dev(dev)> puts LibraryTree.render
* ActiveRecord::NoDatabaseError
* ActiveSupport::ActionableError
* ActiveRecord::PendingMigrationError
* ActiveSupport::ActionableError
=> nil
ActiveSupport already has a DescendantsTracker module which is superceded in Ruby 3.1+ by Ruby's native Class#subclasses.
This is not that. This tracks up to the "including" parents and down to "including" children (when it does anything at all). Don't expect accurate results!
I'm not sure if this is useful to anyone, not even me, but I wanted to explore how it would work.
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🔐 Security
See SECURITY.md.
🤝 Contributing
If you need some ideas of where to help, you could work on adding more code coverage, or if it is already 💯 (see below) check reek, issues, or PRs, or use the gem and think about how it could be better.
We so if you make changes, remember to update it.
See CONTRIBUTING.md for more detailed instructions.
🚀 Release Instructions
See CONTRIBUTING.md.
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🪇 Code of Conduct
Everyone interacting with this project's codebases, issue trackers,
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📌 Versioning
This Library adheres to .
Violations of this scheme should be reported as bugs.
Specifically, if a minor or patch version is released that breaks backward compatibility,
a new version should be immediately released that restores compatibility.
Breaking changes to the public API will only be introduced with new major versions.
dropping support for a platform is both obviously and objectively a breaking change
—Jordan Harband (@ljharb, maintainer of SemVer) in SemVer issue 716
I understand that policy doesn't work universally ("exceptions to every rule!"), but it is the policy here. As such, in many cases it is good to specify a dependency on this library using the Pessimistic Version Constraint with two digits of precision.
For example:
spec.add_dependency("library_tree", "~> 1.0")
📌 Is "Platform Support" part of the public API? More details inside.
SemVer should, but doesn't explicitly, say that dropping support for specific Platforms is a *breaking change* to an API. It is obvious to many, but not all, and since the spec is silent, the bike shedding is endless. To get a better understanding of how SemVer is intended to work over a project's lifetime, read this article from the creator of SemVer: - ["Major Version Numbers are Not Sacred"][📌major-versions-not-sacred]See CHANGELOG.md for a list of releases.
📄 License
The gem is available as open source under the terms of
the MIT License .
See LICENSE.txt for the official Copyright Notice.
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