ondrajz / go-callvis

Visualize call graph of a Go program using Graphviz
https://ofabry.github.io/go-callvis
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go-callvis is a development tool to help visualize call graph of a Go program using interactive view.


Introduction

The purpose of this tool is to provide developers with a visual overview of a Go program using data from call graph and its relations with packages and types. This is especially useful in larger projects where the complexity of the code much higher or when you are just simply trying to understand code of somebody else.

Features

Output preview

main

Check out the source code for the above image.

How it works

It runs pointer analysis to construct the call graph of the program and uses the data to generate output in dot format, which can be rendered with Graphviz tools.

Quick start

Installation

Requirements

To install go-callvis, run:

# Latest release
go install github.com/ofabry/go-callvis@latest

# Development version
go install github.com/ofabry/go-callvis@master

Alternatively, clone the repository and compile the source code:

# Clone repository
git clone https://github.com/ofabry/go-callvis.git
cd go-callvis

# Compile and install
make install

Usage

Interactive viewer

To use the interactive view provided by a web server that serves SVG images of focused packages, you can simply run:

go-callvis <target package>

HTTP server is listening on http://localhost:7878/ by default, use option -http="ADDR:PORT" to change HTTP server address.

Render static output

To generate a single output file use option -file=<file path> to choose output file destination.

The output format defaults to svg, use option -format=<svg|png|jpg|...> to pick a different output format.

Options

Usage of go-callvis:
  -debug
        Enable verbose log.
  -file string
        output filename - omit to use server mode
  -cacheDir string
        Enable caching to avoid unnecessary re-rendering.
  -focus string
        Focus specific package using name or import path. (default "main")
  -format string
        output file format [svg | png | jpg | ...] (default "svg")
  -graphviz
        Use Graphviz's dot program to render images.
  -group string
        Grouping functions by packages and/or types [pkg, type] (separated by comma) (default "pkg")
  -http string
        HTTP service address. (default ":7878")
  -ignore string
        Ignore package paths containing given prefixes (separated by comma)
  -include string
        Include package paths with given prefixes (separated by comma)
  -limit string
        Limit package paths to given prefixes (separated by comma)
  -minlen uint
        Minimum edge length (for wider output). (default 2)
  -nodesep float
        Minimum space between two adjacent nodes in the same rank (for taller output). (default 0.35)
  -nointer
        Omit calls to unexported functions.
  -nostd
        Omit calls to/from packages in standard library.
  -rankdir
        Direction of graph layout [LR | RL | TB | BT] (default "LR")
  -skipbrowser
        Skip opening browser.
  -tags build tags
        a list of build tags to consider satisfied during the build. For more information about build tags, see the description of build constraints in the documentation for the go/build package
  -tests
        Include test code.
  -version
        Show version and exit.

Run go-callvis -h to list all supported options.

Reference guide

Here you can find descriptions for various types of output.

Packages / Types

Represents Style
focused blue color
stdlib green color
other yellow color

Functions / Methods

Represents Style
exported bold border
unexported normal border
anonymous dotted border

Calls

Represents Style
internal black color
external brown color
static solid line
dynamic dashed line
regular simple arrow
concurrent arrow with circle
deferred arrow with diamond

Examples

Here is an example for the project syncthing.

syncthing example

Check out more examples and used command options.

Community

Join #go-callvis channel at gophers.slack.com. (not a member yet? get invitation)

How to help

Did you find any bugs or have some suggestions?

Do you want to contribute to the project?


Roadmap

The interactive tool described below has been published as a separate project called goexplorer!

Ideal goal of this project is to make web app that would locally store the call graph data and then provide quick access of the call graphs for any package of your dependency tree. At first it would show an interactive map of overall dependencies between packages and then by selecting particular package it would show the call graph and provide various options to alter the output dynamically.