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Sphinx: how to exclude imports in automodule?

I have a Raspberry Pi project written in Python that uses RPi.GPIO module. All the work on the code is done on a Windows box where RPi.GPIO will not install and every time I try to run autodoc it crashes saying it cannot import RPi.GPIO.

D:\cube\docs\ledcube.rst:4: WARNING: autodoc: failed to import module u'ledcube' ; the following exception was raised: Traceback (most recent call last):   File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\sphinx-1.2b1-py2.7.egg\sphinx\ext\autodoc. py", line 326, in import_object     __import__(self.modname)   File "D:\cube\ledcube.py", line 2, in <module>     import RPi.GPIO as GPIO ImportError: No module named RPi.GPIO 

Any way around this?

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pandasauce Avatar asked Apr 08 '13 21:04

pandasauce


1 Answers

There is no way to tell Sphinx to exclude some imports. When using autodoc, all documented modules must be cleanly importable.

You might be able to work around the problem by doing some mocking. Here is an article describing the solution to a problem that seems quite similar to yours: http://blog.rtwilson.com/how-to-make-your-sphinx-documentation-compile-with-readthedocs-when-youre-using-numpy-and-scipy/. Here is a small code sample (intended to be added to conf.py):

import mock  MOCK_MODULES = ['numpy', 'matplotlib', 'matplotlib.pyplot'] for mod_name in MOCK_MODULES:     sys.modules[mod_name] = mock.Mock() 

You might might need to install python-mock for the above to work: sudo apt-get install python-mock

Update

Since Sphinx 1.3, it is easier to set up the mocking. Just add the modules to be mocked to the autodoc_mock_imports configuration value.

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mzjn Avatar answered Sep 19 '22 17:09

mzjn