Crates.io | elm-solve-deps-bin |
lib.rs | elm-solve-deps-bin |
version | 0.1.1 |
source | src |
created_at | 2021-12-26 18:22:33.703561 |
updated_at | 2021-12-26 18:22:33.703561 |
description | A dependency solver for the elm ecosystem |
homepage | |
repository | https://github.com/mpizenberg/elm-solve-deps |
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This elm-solve-deps
program provides a dedicated dependency solver as a CLI executable for the elm ecosystem.
It is based on the elm-solve-deps crate, giving the same capabilities in the form of a Rust library.
The main objective of dependency solving is to start from
a set of dependency constraints, provided for example by the elm.json
of a package:
{
...,
"dependencies": {
"elm/core": "1.0.2 <= v < 2.0.0",
"elm/http": "2.0.0 <= v < 3.0.0",
"elm/json": "1.1.2 <= v < 2.0.0"
},
"test-dependencies": {
"elm-explorations/test": "1.2.0 <= v < 2.0.0"
}
}
And then find a set of package versions satisfying these constraints. In general we also want some prioritization, such as picking the newest versions compatible. In this case and at this date, without considering the test dependencies, the newest solution is:
{
"direct": {
"elm/core": "1.0.5",
"elm/http": "2.0.0",
"elm/json": "1.1.3"
},
"indirect": {
"elm/bytes": "1.0.8",
"elm/file": "1.0.5",
"elm/time": "1.0.0"
}
}
And if we also consider the tests dependencies, we get instead:
{
"direct": {
"elm/core": "1.0.5",
"elm/http": "2.0.0",
"elm/json": "1.1.3",
"elm-explorations/test": "1.2.2"
},
"indirect": {
"elm/bytes": "1.0.8",
"elm/file": "1.0.5",
"elm/html": "1.0.0",
"elm/random": "1.0.0",
"elm/time": "1.0.0",
"elm/virtual-dom": "1.0.2"
}
}
You can simply download the executable for your system in the latest release build artifacts.
Alternatively, if you have Rust and Cargo installed on your machine, you can compile and install this with cargo install elm-solve-deps-bin
.
elm-solve-deps
CLI.Here is the help message (maybe outdated) of the CLI program showing most of its capabilities.
You can get an up-to-date version of this output by running elm-solve-deps --help
.
elm-solve-deps
Solve dependencies of an Elm project or published package.
By default, try in offline mode first
and switch to online mode if that fails.
USAGE:
elm-solve-deps [FLAGS...] [author/package@version]
For example:
elm-solve-deps
elm-solve-deps --help
elm-solve-deps --offline
elm-solve-deps ianmackenzie/elm-3d-scene@1.0.1
elm-solve-deps --offline jxxcarlson/elm-tar@4.0.0
elm-solve-deps --online-newest w0rm/elm-physics@5.1.1
elm-solve-deps --online-oldest lucamug/style-framework@1.1.0
elm-solve-deps --test
elm-solve-deps --extra "elm/json: 1.1.3 <= v < 2.0.0"
FLAGS:
--help Print this message and exit
--offline No network request, use only installed packages
--online-newest Use the newest compatible version
--online-oldest Use the oldest compatible version
--test Solve with both normal and test dependencies
--extra "author/package: constraint"
Additional package version constraint
Need one --extra per additional constraint
MUST be placed before an eventual package to solve