netflix / pytheas
Static Component Dependencies

An overview of static code dependencies among source code logical components.

Intro

Static code dependencies refer to the relationships between different modules, libraries, or components in a software system that are established at compile-time rather than at runtime. These dependencies are determined by the code itself, meaning that one module directly references another through imports, includes, or explicit references in the code. Examples include:

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Logical Decompositions Overview

Analyzed system has 1 logical decomposition:

Logical Decomposition #1: PRIMARY

The decompositions is based on the folder structure at level 1 (relative to the source code root).

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Component Sizes (Lines of Code)
The "primary" logical decomposition has 4 components.
  • 132 files, 17,805 LOC (100.0% vs. main code).
  • "pytheas-core" is biggest, containing 95.65% of LOC.
  • "pytheas-karyon" is smallest, containing 0.39% of LOC.


pytheas-core17030 LOC (95%) 106 files
pytheas-api500 LOC (2%) 16 files
pytheas-helloworld205 LOC (1%) 9 files
pytheas-karyon70 LOC (<1%) 1 file
Static Dependencies
Dependencies among components are static code dependencies among files in different components.
  • Analyzed system has 4 links (arrows) between components.
  • The number on the arrow represents the number of files from referring component that depend on files in referred component.
  • These 4 links contain 12 dependencies.
G pytheas-core pytheas-core pytheas-api pytheas-api pytheas-core->pytheas-api 7 pytheas-karyon pytheas-karyon pytheas-karyon->pytheas-api 1 pytheas-helloworld pytheas-helloworld pytheas-helloworld->pytheas-core 2 pytheas-helloworld->pytheas-api 2


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2025-05-02 23:41