Deprecated Dependency Graph

Deprecated is used in Python projects. Python @deprecated decorator to deprecate old python classes, functions or methods. It has 2 direct runtime dependencies. Check its dependency graph on PyDeps to understand the full transitive dependency tree, reverse dependents, known CVEs, and license compatibility before installing.

What is Deprecated used for?

Python @deprecated decorator to deprecate old python classes, functions or methods.

Direct dependencies

Deprecated declares 2 direct runtime dependencies, each of which is resolved and rendered as an expandable node in the graph:

Transitive dependencies

Beyond its direct dependencies, Deprecated pulls in further packages through its dependency tree. PyDeps walks the entire chain from PyPI and deps.dev so you can see every transitive (nested) dependency, expand any node on demand, and understand the full set of code that ships when you install Deprecated.

Dependency risk and maintenance

Deprecated is distributed under the MIT license. Use the vulnerability panel, powered by the OSV database, to check whether Deprecated or anything in its dependency tree has known CVEs before you ship, and review the license of every dependency to confirm compatibility with your project.

How to read the dependency graph

In the interactive graph each node is a package and each edge is a version constraint. Expand a node to load its subdependencies, switch to the dependents view to see which packages rely on Deprecated, and download Deprecated together with all of its dependencies as wheels for offline or air-gapped installs.

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