Visualize OSGi Service Graphs with Composum

Visualize OSGi Service Graphs with Composum


Here’s a neat trick for AEM developers and architects: you can create an diagram representation of the service dependencies using Composum. For those not familiar, Composum is an Open-Source project based on Apache Sling.

To create a service dependency diagram, you will need to install two additional dependencies:

Once you install the dependencies you can access the Composum Service Graph web console at /system/console/servicegraph.

Screenshot of the Service Graph Web Console

Using the Service Graph Web Console

The Service Graph Web Console has a couple fields, the most important being the Classnames Regex. You can put any regular expression to filter what classes should be including:

  • ^com.composum
  • ^com.day.cq.wcm.foundation.forms Every OSGi Service matching the regular expression will be included in the graph. Note that having too broad of a regular expression, such as ^com.adobe or ^org will cause the graph to fail to render, so make sure to narrow down as much as possible.

Downloading as an Image

Currently, the Service Graph is only available as a SVG, not a downloadable image, but using the following JavaScript snippet you can download the Service Graph:

I’ve also created an issue with the Composum team to include this in their next release.


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