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Description
Context
I have recently installed myst-nb
for including Jupyter Notebook (*.ipynb
) files into my Sphinx documentation.
The extension is working perfectly and the files are displayed as expected, in the doc's pages.
However, during compile using make html
lot of texts are being displayed in the terminal, something like:
myst v3.0.0: MdParserConfig(commonmark_only=False, gfm_only=False, enable_extensions=set(), disable_syntax=[], all_links_external=False, links_external_new_tab=False, url_schemes=('http', 'https', 'mailto', 'ftp'), ref_domains=None, fence_as_directive=set(), number_code_blocks=[], title_to_header=False, heading_anchors=0, heading_slug_func=None, html_meta={}, footnote_transition=True, words_per_minute=200, substitutions={}, linkify_fuzzy_links=True, dmath_allow_labels=True, dmath_allow_space=True, dmath_allow_digits=True, dmath_double_inline=False, update_mathjax=True, mathjax_classes='tex2jax_process|mathjax_process|math|output_area', enable_checkboxes=False, suppress_warnings=[], highlight_code_blocks=True)
myst-nb v1.1.0: NbParserConfig(custom_formats={}, metadata_key='mystnb', cell_metadata_key='mystnb', kernel_rgx_aliases={}, eval_name_regex='^[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*$', execution_mode='auto', execution_cache_path='', execution_excludepatterns=(), execution_timeout=30, execution_in_temp=False, execution_allow_errors=False, execution_raise_on_error=False, execution_show_tb=False, merge_streams=False, render_plugin='default', remove_code_source=False, remove_code_outputs=False, code_prompt_show='Show code cell {type}', code_prompt_hide='Hide code cell {type}', number_source_lines=False, output_stderr='show', render_text_lexer='myst-ansi', render_error_lexer='ipythontb', render_image_options={}, render_figure_options={}, render_markdown_format='commonmark', output_folder='build', append_css=True, metadata_to_fm=False)
Using jupyter-cache at:
This is happening during every compile.
Proposal
- Is there a way to suppress the above said log. If not:
- Can we add an override of some sort which will suppress it.
It could be something like suppress warning by adding an exception which may be added in the conf.py
.
Tasks and updates
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