This tool adds ability get to metadata for a cargo project in a machine readable format (JSON or TOML).
The metadata includes information about crates, dependencies, their versions and paths.
This should be useful for Rust plugins and IDEs.
If you have a recent version of cargo
(>= 0.6) you can cargo install it.
$ cargo install --git https://github.com/intellij-rust/cargo-metadata
At the moment cargo-metadata
depends on the development version of cargo
so it is not available on crates.io just yet.
Inside the project directory cargo metadata -f
will output information like this:
{
"root": {
"name": "meta-example",
"version": "0.1.0",
"features": null
},
"packages": [
{
"name": "libc",
"version": "0.2.2",
"dependencies": [],
"targets": [
{
"kind": [
"lib"
],
"name": "libc",
"src_path": "\/home\/user\/.multirust\/toolchains\/stable\/cargo\/registry\/src\/github.heygears.com-88ac128001ac3a9a\/libc-0.2.2\/src\/lib.rs",
"metadata": {
"metadata": "f654c8036439f8ef",
"extra_filename": "-f654c8036439f8ef"
}
}
],
"manifest_path": "\/home\/user\/.multirust\/toolchains\/stable\/cargo\/registry\/src\/github.heygears.com-88ac128001ac3a9a\/libc-0.2.2\/Cargo.toml"
},
{
"name": "meta-example",
"version": "0.1.0",
"dependencies": [
{
"name": "libc",
"req": "^0.2.2"
}
],
"targets": [
{
"kind": [
"lib"
],
"name": "meta-example",
"src_path": "\/home\/user\/meta-example\/src\/lib.rs",
"metadata": {
"metadata": "a8c2c094624697d4",
"extra_filename": "-a8c2c094624697d4"
}
}
],
"manifest_path": "\/home\/user\/meta-example\/Cargo.toml"
}
]
}