View source: R/getDependencies.R
getDependencies | R Documentation |
Get package dependencies
getDependencies(
pkgs,
dependencies = c("Depends", "Imports", "LinkingTo"),
installed = TRUE,
available = TRUE,
base = FALSE,
recommended = FALSE
)
pkgs |
character vector of package names |
dependencies |
character vector of dependency types to include.
Choices are "Depends", "Imports", "LinkingTo", "Suggests", and "Enhances".
Defaults to |
installed |
Logical indicating whether to pull dependency information from installed packages. Defaults to TRUE. |
available |
Logical indicating whether to pull dependency information from available packages. Defaults to TRUE. |
base |
Logical indicating whether to include dependencies on base packages that are included in the R installation. Defaults to FALSE. |
recommended |
Logical indicating whether to include dependencies on recommended packages that are included in the R installation. Defaults to FALSE. |
This function recursively constructs the list of dependencies for the
packages given by pkgs
. By default, the dependency information is
extracted from both installed and available packages. As a consequence, it
works both for local and CRAN packages.
A character vector of package names.
If available=TRUE
R will attempt to access the currently
selected CRAN repository, prompting for one if necessary.
Gregory R. Warnes greg@warnes.net based on the non exported
utils:::getDependencies
and utils:::.clean_up_dependencies2
.
installed.packages
, available.packages
## Not run:
## A locally installed package
#' getDependencies("MASS", installed = TRUE, available = FALSE)
## A package on CRAN
getDependencies("gregmisc", installed = FALSE, available = TRUE)
## Show base and recommended dependencies
getDependencies("MASS", available = FALSE, base = TRUE, recommended = TRUE)
## Download the set of packages necessary to support a local package
deps <- getDependencies("MyLocalPackage", available = FALSE)
download.packages(deps, destdir = "./R_Packages")
## End(Not run)
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