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TBH, I don't know.
I don't know whether There is a related option https://nbsphinx.readthedocs.io/en/latest/usage.html#nbsphinx_execute_arguments, but I guess this doesn't help in your case? |
I looked into |
I guess so. It's really hard to give any guarantees, because there are so many moving parts. But I'd say it seems to be currently a reasonable way to achieve what you want.
You should add that to the documentation! There is already a section "Controlling Notebook Execution" where this would fit. |
I'm trying to figure out where to add this: would that be a new subsection (i.e. linking to a new notebook in |
Yes, I think a new notebook would be nice for that. This new notebook could probably also mention |
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xref pydata/xarray#3567
I'm trying to pass
PYTHONPATH
fromconf.py
to the kernels in order to make sure the notebook is executed using the source checkout instead of a version pulled by dependencies.I tried to modify
$PYTHONPATH
(as recommended in the related #96) by editingos.environ
inconf.py
, which seems to work:is this something I can rely on? If so, maybe you should add that to your documentation?
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