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A simple linting tool to check if all notebooks execute

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📓 NotebookTester

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A fast, reliable, and parallel Jupyter notebook testing tool with caching support! Test your notebooks with confidence.

🌟 Features

  • 🚀 Parallel Execution: Test multiple notebooks simultaneously
  • ⏱️ Configurable Timeouts: Set custom timeouts for notebook execution
  • 💾 Smart Caching: Cache test results to avoid unnecessary re-runs
  • 🎯 Selective Testing: Only test modified notebooks
  • 📊 Detailed Logging: Comprehensive logs with test results and errors
  • 🛠️ CLI Support: Easy to use command-line interface

🔧 Installation

Choose your preferred package manager:

Using pip (slow legacy)

pip install notebooktester

Using uv (10-100x faster)

see uv docs for more info.

uv add notebooktester

🚀 Quick Start

Test a single notebook:

notebooktester path/to/your/notebook.ipynb

Test all notebooks in a directory:

notebooktester path/to/notebooks/directory

🎮 Command Line Options

notebooktester [OPTIONS] PATH

Options:

  • -t, --timeout SECONDS: Timeout in seconds for each notebook (default: 60)
  • -w, --workers NUMBER: Number of parallel workers (default: CPU count)
  • -c, --cache-dir PATH: Cache directory for test results (default: .notebookcache)
  • -v, --verbose: Enable verbose output
  • -f, --force: Ignore cache and force test execution

📋 Example Usage

Basic usage:

notebooktester notebooks/

With custom timeout and workers:

notebooktester notebooks/ -t 120 -w 4

Force re-run all tests:

notebooktester notebooks/ --force

🔍 Cache Behavior

NotebookTester maintains a cache of test results to optimize performance:

  • Only notebooks modified since their last test run are re-tested
  • If the notebook timed out, and the current timeout has not been increased, notebook is skipped
  • Cached results include success/failure status and error messages
  • Force flag (-f) bypasses the cache

📊 Output

The tool provides:

  • Progress bar for test execution
  • Colored console output for test results
  • Detailed logs in the logs/ directory
  • Summary of passed and failed tests

Example output:

>>notebooktester notebooks/ -t 120 -w 4
Running tests with 4 workers
Starting notebook tests - found 10 notebooks
✅ PASSED - notebook1.ipynb: Success
❌ FAILED - notebook2.ipynb: Cell execution error
⏰ TIMEOUT - notebook3.ipynb: A cell timed out

Test Summary: 8 passed, 2 failed

🤝 Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Feel free to:

  • Report bugs
  • Suggest features
  • Submit pull requests

👤 Author

Raoul Grouls (Raoul.Grouls@han.nl)

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