repoze.errorlog

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Version: 0.9.2
Upload Date: 14 Apr 15
Distribution Type: Freeware
Downloads: 30

Rating: 5.0/5 (Total Votes: 1)

repoze.errorlog implements a WSGI middleware filter which intercepts exceptions and writes them to a Python logging module channel (or the wsgi.errors filehandle, if no channel is configured). It also allows the browsing of limited exception history via a browser UI.

Configuration

If you want to use the default configuration, you can just include the filter in your application's PasteDeploy pipeline, e.g.:

[pipeline:main]
pipeline = egg:Paste#cgitb
 egg:repoze.errorlog#errorlog
 yourapp


If you want to override the default configuration, you need to make a separate section for the filter. The Paste configuration options at this time are channel, keep and path. To configure repoze.errorlog to use the Repoze logging channel, which sends to the logging channel as if you had send to a logger from code where you did 'from logging import getLogger; logger = getLogger("Repoze")' and to keep 50 tracebacks around for through-the-web exception viewing, configure like so:

[filter:errorlog]
channel = Repoze
keep = 50
path = /__my_error_log__
ignore = RuntimeError my.module:MyError


By default, no channel is configured, and tracebacks are sent to the wsgi.errors file handle (which should cause the errors to show up in your server's error log). By default, the exception history length ('keep') is 20.

By default, the error log's path is /__error_log__; you can change this as necessary for your deployment.

The ignore parameter prevents the exceptions named from being logged or kept in exception history (although they are reraised). By default, no exceptions are ignored.

To use the reconfigured filter in the pipeline:

[pipeline:main]
pipeline = egg:Paste#cgitb
 errorlog
 yourapp


If you don't use PasteDeploy, you can configure the ErrorLog middleware manually:

app = ErrorLog(app, channel=None, keep=20, path='/__error_log__',
 ignored_exceptions=())


Usage


To view recent tracebacks via your browser (exception history), visit the /__error_log__ path at the hostname represented by your server. A view will be presented showing you all recent tracebacks. Clicking on one will bring you to a page which shows you the traceback and a rendering of the WSGI environment which was present at the time the exception occurred.

Integrating

When repoze.errorlog is placed into the pipeline, two keys are placed into the wsgi environment on every request (even when an exception is not raised and caught by repoze.errorlog):

 repoze.errorlog.path -- the path at which the errorlog is configured

 repoze.errorlog.entryid -- the entry id of the next error

Middleware and applications that catch exceptions can compose a URL
to the current error (for helpful development feedback) when they
know repoze.errorlog is in the pipeline by using the following code::


 from paste.request import construct_url
 path = environ['repoze.errorlog.path']
 entry = environ['repoze.errorlog.entryid']
 url = construct_url(environ, path_info=path,
 querystring='entry=%s' % entry)

What is new in this release:

  • This release is the last which will maintain support for Python 2.4 / Python 2.5.
  • Added support for continuous integration using tox and jenkins.
  • Added support for PyPy.
  • Added 'setup.py dev' alias (runs setup.py develop plus installs nose and coverage).
  • Moved to github.

Requirements:

  • Python

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