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How to skip parsing a .py file? #1433

@moorepants

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@moorepants

Hi,

I'm struggling to figure out how to not parse, but add a .py file. For example, if I have plot_example.py:

"""
Example
=======

:download:`model <model.py>`
"""
import model

and adjacent to that file is model.py. So:

examples/
    plot_example.py
    model.py

I would like plot_example.py to be parsed and executed as normal, to create an example, but I want model.py to simply be copied to the gallery directory so that it can be imported when plot_example.py is executed and my download link works so someone can downloaded if needed. I don't want to parse model.py, i.e. `so no generation of model.rst, model.ipynb, etc."

I've tried these things:

  • ignore pattern with "model" in it and then add py to the copyfile_regex
  • change filename_pattern to something like '^(?!.*model_).*plot_' (but I think all py files are parsed regardless of what this pattern is)

Do you have a suggestion of how to do this?

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