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Sphinx support for execution of python code in sphinx documentation from code blocks or files

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sphinx-execute-code

Sphinx-execute-code is an extension for Sphinx that allows a document author to insert arbitrary python code samples in code blocks, or run python code from python files on the filesystem.

This was written as an alternative to other code execution functions which relied on doctest formats, and attempts to be more flexible, similar to literal-block and code-block statements.

Warning

This module allows you to run arbitrary code, and should be treated with caution.

Options

Options right now (as of version 0.3) are:

linenos
If specified, will show line numbers
output_language
Customizes pygments lexxer for specified language (Eg, Javascript, bash)
hide_code
If specified, will hide the code block and only show results
hide_headers
If specified, hides the 'Code' and 'Results' caption headers around the literal blocks
filename
If specified, will load code from a file (relative to sphinx doc root) and ignore content.
code_caption
If specified, defines the code caption header
hide_code_caption
If specified, will hide the code caption header
results_caption
If specified, defines the results caption header
hide_results_caption
If specified, will hide the results caption header
hide_import
If specified, hides the import command in code
input
If specified, input will returns defined values

execute_code

Running 'execute_code' as a directive allows the administrator to embed exact python code as if it was pasted in a normal code-block.

Executing python code and showing the result output:

.. execute_code::
    :linenos:

    print 'python highlight code'

    class Foo(object):
        def __init__(self):
            self.bar = 'baz'
        def out(self):
            print self.bar

    f = Foo()
    f.out()

Output language

Customizing the output syntax can be helpful to make it easy to document any other pygments lexxer - eg ini, javascript

We can customize the output language parser (for JSON/Javascript):

.. execute_code::
    :output_language: javascript

    print "'{foo-bar-baz}'"

Hiding code

You may want to hide the example code that is executing (avoiding highlighting/etc) and display the results only.

We can also hide the code input, showing only the executed code results:

.. execute_code::
    :hide_code:

    print 'This should not print the example code'

Suppressing output headers

Suppressing the 'Headers' outputs for Code and Results header:

.. execute_code::
   :hide_headers:

   foo = 32
   print 'This will hide the Code and Results text - and foo is %d' % foo

Executing python code from a file

execute_code also allows you to import a python file and execute it within a document.

Running a Python file from filename from the .py example:

.. execute_code::
   :filename: tests/example_class.py

This function also supports the argument 'hide_filename':

.. execute_code::
   :filename: tests/example_class.py
   :hide_filename:

Installation

Installation from source:

$ git clone git@github.com:jeromemartin/sphinx-execute-code.git
$ python setup.py install

Installation from pypi:

$ pip install sphinx-execute-code

Activating on Sphinx

To activate the extension, add it to your extensions variable in conf.py for your project.

Activating the extension in sphinx:

extensions.append('sphinx_execute_code')

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