On Saturday 20 January 2007 07:35 am, Colin Guthrie wrote:
> Daevid Vincent wrote:
> > We have a fairly complex product that is all PHP based GUI.
> > 
> > We're in need of some kind of "graphical tool" (web, stand alone, windows,
> > linux, osx whatever) that will take a directory tree, recursively traverse
> > all the files, look for 'includes' and 'requires' (and the _once versions
> > too) and then map them out so we can see what files are calling what and
> > where.
> > 
> > Anyone suggest something?
> > 
> 
> My colleague wrote a script that used dot to generate such a pattern but
> this is more or less useless for us now that we use the autoloading
> features of PHP5...
> 
> If I can fid the script I'll post it, but not sure where it went.
> 
> Also if you use variables in the include/require, then it will fail most
> horribly.
> 
> Col.
> 

Just a thought following on Colin's idea. YIf you can't find anything to do the 
job, you should be able to modify 'staviz' that uses dot to graphically 
show log files - clickthroughs to various pages. The code should at least give 
you the structure you could fool around with.

Hth,
Andre

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