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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T16:12:17+00:00 2026-05-16T16:12:17+00:00

I’ve started integrating doctests into my modules. (Hooray!) These tend to be files which

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I’ve started integrating doctests into my modules. (Hooray!) These tend to be files which started as scripts, and are now are a few functions with CLI apps in the __name__=='__main__', so I don’t want to put the running of the tests there. I tried nosetests --with-doctest, but get lots of failures I don’t want to see, because during test discovery this import modules which don’t contain doctests but do require importing things I don’t have installed on this system, or should be run within special python installations. Is there a way I can run just all of my doctests?

I’ve considered a hotkey in vim to run “import doctest; doctest.testfile(currentFilename)” to run my doctests in the current module, and another script that runs all the tests – what do other doctest users do? Or should I be using something other than doctest?

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    2026-05-16T16:12:17+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 4:12 pm

    I think nose is the way. You should either exclude the problematic modules explicitly with -e or catch the missing imports in your code with constructs like this:

    try:
        import simplejson as json
    except ImportError:
        import json
    

    Update:

    Another option is to provide mock replacements for the missing modules. Let’s say your code has something like this:

    import myfunkymodule
    

    and you’re trying run your tests in a system where myfunkymodule is missing. You could create a mock_modules/myfunkymodule.py file with mock implementations of the stuff you need from it (perhaps using MiniMock, which I highly recommend if you are using doctest). You could then run nose like this:

    $ PYTHONPATH=path_to/mock_modules nosetests --with-doctest
    
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