Licensor is a program that generates a report of the dependencies and transitive dependencies of a Haskell project and their licenses.
NOTE: Currently, Stack and a stack.yaml
file are
required.
Choosing a license for a software project or determining whether a particular dependency can be added to a project can be projects themselves. Unless starting from scratch, programmers should consider the licenses of the dependencies and transitive dependencies of their projects to make informed decisions and avoid license compatibility issues.
Of course, this is just a starting point. "Beyond (...) general observations, it is difficult, if not impossible, to provide precise guidance about what licenses may or may not be compatible with each other. (...) Programmers who are considering combining code governed by two or more different licenses should proceed cautiously" (Andrew M. St. Laurent).
Licensor is not a lawyer and does not provide legal advice.
For more information about licenses and license compatibility issues, read the text of the licenses or consult with a lawyer before making any decision.
Licensor is not the only license compatibility helper for Haskell:
- Licensor uses a Cabal library and Stack program approach for detecting licenses and listing dependencies, respectively. For a Cabal library and program approach, consider using the cabal-dependency-licenses program or the cabal-plan utility.
To install Licensor, use Cabal:
$ cabal update && cabal install licensor
Then, run the licensor
executable inside a Haskell project:
$ licensor
To see the license report for Licensor, clone the repository:
$ git clone https://github.com/jpvillaisaza/licensor
And run licensor
inside the project:
$ cd licensor/ && licensor
Or build and run licensor
inside the project:
$ cd licensor/ && stack build --exec licensor
To generate a report including license files for all dependencies,
use the --licenses
option and redirect the output to a file:
$ licensor --quiet --licenses > licenses.md
See licenses.md for an example.
NOTE: This is currently using the Hackage API, which doesn't require building any package, but could probably be improved to use the installed packages if present.
For more information, run licensor --help
:
usage: licensor
-q, -s --quiet, --silent Quiet/silent mode
--licenses Fetch license files
-h --help Display help message
-V --version Print version information
Licensor uses the Stack program to list dependencies for a Haskell project. A future enhancement could be to use the Stack library.
Licensor uses the Cabal library to detect the license of a Haskell project and its dependencies (including transitive dependencies). To do so, it uses the license field in the package description. A future enhancement could be to use both the license and licence file fields in the package description.
Cabal provides an enumeration of common open source and free software licenses. These are the licenses that appear in the reports generated by Licensor:
License | Description |
---|---|
GPL | GNU General Public License |
AGPL | GNU Affero General Public License |
LGPL | GNU Lesser General Public License |
BSD2 | BSD 2-Clause License |
BSD3 | BSD 3-Clause License |
BSD4 | BSD 4-Clause License |
MIT | MIT License |
ISC | ISC License |
MPL | Mozilla Public License |
Apache | Apache License |
PublicDomain | Public domain |
AllRightsReserved | All rights reserved |
UnspecifiedLicense | Unspecified license (All rights reserved) |
OtherLicense | Other license |
UnknownLicense | Unknown license |
Feel free to create issues for reporting bugs and suggesting enhancements, or to fork the repository and open a pull request.
Licensor is licensed under the MIT License. See LICENSE.md.
Licensor (0.5.0) depends on the following libraries:
Library | License |
---|---|
Cabal | BSD-3 |
base | BSD-3 |
bytestring | BSD-3 |
containers | BSD-3 |
directory | BSD-3 |
http-client | MIT |
http-client-tls | MIT |
process | BSD-3 |
tar | BSD-3 |
temporary | BSD-3 |
zlib | BSD-3 |
And the following licenses (including transitive dependencies):
License | Number of libraries |
---|---|
BSD-2 | 1 |
BSD-3 | 22 |
MIT | 5 |
(Tested with Licensor 0.5.0, Stack 2.7.1, and LTS Haskell 17.13.)