cargo-public-api
List and diff the public API of Rust library crates between releases and commits. Detect breaking API changes and semver violations. Relies on and automatically builds rustdoc JSON, for which a recent version of the Rust nightly toolchain must be installed.
Installation
# Install cargo-public-api with a recent regular stable Rust toolchain
# Ensure nightly-2022-08-10 or later is installed so cargo-public-api can build rustdoc JSON for you
Usage
List the public API
This example lists the public API of the ubiquitous regex crate. First let's clone the repo:
Now we can list the public API of regex by doing
which will print the public API of regex with one line per public item in the API:
Diff the public API
To diff the API between say 0.2.2 and 0.2.3 of regex, use --diff-git-checkouts 0.2.2 0.2.3 while standing in the git repo. Like this:
and the API diff will be printed:
You can also manually do a diff by writing the full list of items to a file for two different versions of your library and then do a regular diff between the files.
Expected output
Output aims to be character-by-character identical to the textual parts of the regular cargo doc HTML output. For example, this item has the following textual representation in the rendered HTML:
pub fn input_files<I, P>(&mut self, paths: I) -> &mut Self
where
I: IntoIterator<Item = P>,
P: AsRef<Path>,
and cargo public-api represents this item in the following manner:
pub fn bat::PrettyPrinter::input_files<I, P>(&mut self, paths: I) -> &mut Self where I: IntoIterator<Item = P>, P: AsRef<Path>
If we normalize by removing newline characters and adding some whitespace padding to get the alignment right for side-by-side comparison, we can see that they are exactly the same, except an irrelevant trailing comma:
pub fn input_files<I, P>(&mut self, paths: I) -> &mut Self where I: IntoIterator<Item = P>, P: AsRef<Path>,
pub fn bat::PrettyPrinter::input_files<I, P>(&mut self, paths: I) -> &mut Self where I: IntoIterator<Item = P>, P: AsRef<Path>
Blanket implementations
By default, blanket implementations such as impl<T> Any for T, impl<T> Borrow<T> for T, and impl<T, U> Into<U> for T where U: From<T> are omitted from the list of public items of a crate. For the vast majority of use cases, blanket implementations are not of interest, and just creates noise.
Use --with-blanket-implementations if you want to include items of blanket implementations in the output:
Compatibility matrix
| cargo-public-api | Understands the rustdoc JSON output of |
|---|---|
| v0.13.x | nightly-2022-08-10 — |
| v0.12.x | nightly-2022-05-19 — nightly-2022-08-09 |
| v0.10.x | nightly-2022-03-14 — nightly-2022-05-18 |
| v0.5.x | nightly-2022-02-23 — nightly-2022-03-13 |
| v0.2.x | nightly-2022-01-19 — nightly-2022-02-22 |
| v0.0.5 | nightly-2021-10-11 — nightly-2022-01-18 |
Contributing
See CONTRIBUTING.md.