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Maven Dependency Viewer

Easily visualize your Maven project dependencies as an HTML file with links the Maven Repository.

Also includes an application to check for the latest versions of all of your dependencies and to list them in the output.

Prerequisites

  • Node.js
  • Maven

Installation

Copy depstree2html.js for yourself, then run the following commands:

# Make the JavaScript file executable
chmod +x depstree2html.js

# Move it to a directory in your PATH:
sudo mv depstree2html.js /usr/local/bin/depstree2html

Usage

To generate an HTML file with your Maven dependencies, navigate to your Maven project directory and run:

mvn dependency:tree | depstree2html > deps.html

To exclude specific packages from being linked, use the --ignore-packages option followed by a comma-separated list of package prefixes to ignore. For example:

mvn dependency:tree | depstree2html --ignore-packages org.acme,com.example > deps.html

This will generate deps.html without linking dependencies that start with org.acme or com.example.

Finally, open deps.html in your browser to view the dependencies.

Viewing the latest versions of your dependencies

To find out the latest version of each dependency, run the depstree-latest-version-checker.js script. It will take approximately a minute to query each hundred dependencies, and in the end the latest version of each dependency will be written to latestVersions.json. When you have this file in the directory where you then run depstree2html, the results will be amended with info about the latest versions. Note that you should also use the --ignore-packages option with depstree-latest-version-checker.js.

Development

When making changes to the HTML output, remember to validate the resulting file: tidy -q -e deps.html.

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A Node.js project to help you view your Maven dependencies in a nice HTML format.

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