Mechanism for executing code before running notebook? #172
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matthew-brett
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Right now it's not possible, though something that has been discussed. I think we're tracking the idea here: jupyter-book/jupyter-book#777 The main reason this hasn't been implemented yet is because thus far we've had a fairly strong 1-to-1 mapping of "content file" and "page in the book" to make the contents more self-contained and reproducible. Though this is a feature many have requested. |
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In Bookdown, you can specify a before_chapter_script to run code before the notebook (chapter) runs. The typical use-case is setting random number seeds, so the rendered output us predictable, but the notebook itself does not get polluted with seeding code.
I was doing this via some scripting in my own hacked up version of the previous iteration of the Jupyter Book - but is there a way to do this in the current version?
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