Add support for SKIPPING cells' execution
Hey, First, great open source project.
I suggest the following feature: Currently to execute the entire notebook we can do:
def test_notebook(self):
notebook_path = "fuse_examples/tutorials/hello_world/hello_world.ipynb"
# Execute the whole notebook and save it as an object
with testbook(notebook_path, execute=True, timeout=600) as tb:
Now, if we want to execute only the first cell, we shall do:
def test_notebook(self):
notebook_path = "fuse_examples/tutorials/hello_world/hello_world.ipynb"
# Execute the whole notebook and save it as an object
with testbook(notebook_path, execute=[0], timeout=600) as tb:
But what if we want to execute the entire notebook besides the first cell ??? Currently it has to be as follow:
def test_notebook(self):
NUM_OF_CELLS = 'some number'
notebook_path = "fuse_examples/tutorials/hello_world/hello_world.ipynb"
# Execute the whole notebook and save it as an object
with testbook(notebook_path, execute=range(1, NUM_OF_CELLS + 1), timeout=600) as tb:
But A MUCH CLEANER APPROACH would be:
def test_notebook(self):
notebook_path = "fuse_examples/tutorials/hello_world/hello_world.ipynb"
# Execute the whole notebook and save it as an object
with testbook(notebook_path, skip=[0], timeout=600) as tb:
That's a good idea to add and should be an easy change. If you have interest in opening a PR for it I can review quickly, otherwise I'll tag it for the next interested developer who has time to make it a reality :)
That's a good idea to add and should be an easy change. If you have interest in opening a PR for it I can review quickly, otherwise I'll tag it for the next interested developer who has time to make it a reality :)
I'll try to do it in the next couple of days :)
@MSeal Any updates? :)