Hi everyone,
Whenever I create a package, I used Sphinx to document the public classes.
It goes like that mostly:
.. autoclass:: my_package.my_class
:members:
However, today I opened a new Python project. This project runs Integration
tests against couple of our services. Therefore - It's not a 'package' per
se. It doesn't have `setup.py`, because it's not going to be distributed.
So it's a git repo with `tests` folder, a `support` in it with methods I
use. This won't work:
.. automodule:: tests.support.my_support_file
:members:
I'm getting the following error:
WARNING: autodoc: failed to import module 'helper' from module 'support';
the following exception was raised: No module named 'pytest'
Is that a side effect of not using a package? is there a way around it? or
I must have `setup.py` for Sphinx to work?
Thanks!
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