# Python Code Analyzer ## Motivation The main purpose of the app is to allow Python developers navigate Python code base much easier by showing dependencies among files included in the directory with better visualization. ## Setup - Python version: 3.8 - `pipenv install` - `cp .env.example .env`: fill in your GitHub username and personal access token if you need to increase [GitHub API requests rate limiting](https://docs.github.com/en/rest/overview/resources-in-the-rest-api#rate-limiting) - `make run` - Also refer to References to understand settings behind the project ## Thoughts on solving the problem 1. Build a prototype without UI interface to show dependencies among files included in the directory(output) given user's input to one GitHub public repo's URL(input) 2. Build a `streamlit` app to show results using some network visualization tools ## Used technologies - `networkx`: network analysis - `pyvis`: network visualization - `streamlit`: web app ## TODOs - [ ] Build a prototype - [ ] Finish `generate_imports_graph` implementation - [x] Fetch python files given public GitHub repo url(owner, repo, path, ref) - [x] Use `ast` to parse imports among given python files - [x] Generate a basic `networkx` graph given python imports - [x] Visualize a basic `networkx` graph using `pyvis` - [ ] Build a `streamlit` app ## References - [How to set up a perfect Python project](https://sourcery.ai/blog/python-best-practices/)