Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: django-except-catcher
Version: 0.1.1
Summary: Catch Exceptions in production
Home-page: https://github.com/gsteixeira/django-except-catcher
Author: Gustavo Selbach Teixeira
Author-email: gsteixei@gmail.com
License: GNU License
Description: DJANGO EXCEPT CATCHER
        ---------------------
        
        django-except-catcher is a simple tool to catch and view exceptions in a
        production django website.
        
        .. figure:: /except_catcher/static/except_catcher/logo.png
           :alt: django-except-catcher Logo
        
           django-except-catcher Logo
        
        Exceptions are stored and listed so you can find similar errors and look
        their “yellow error page”, just like in django’s debug error page.
        
        It does not require instalation of any daemon in order to work, just
        install a regular django module.
        
        Inspired in django’s AdminMailHandler.
        
        INSTALATION
        -----------
        
        Install django-except-catcher:
        
        .. code:: shell
        
               pip install django-except-catcher
        
        Add to urls.py:
        
        .. code:: python
        
               path('', include(('except_catcher.urls', 'except_catcher'), namespace="except_catcher"))
        
        add to settings.py:
        
        .. code:: python
        
               INSTALLED_APPS = [
                   ...
                   'except_catcher',
               ]
        
               LOGGING = {
                   ...
                   'handlers': {
                           'error_catcher': {
                           'level': 'ERROR',
                           'class': 'except_catcher.handlers.CatchExceptionHandler',
                       },
                   ...
                   'loggers': {
                       'django.request': {
                           'handlers': [ 'error_catcher'],
                           'level': 'ERROR',
                           'propagate': False,
                       },
                   }
               }
        
        run migrations:
        
        .. code:: shell
        
               ./manage.py migrate except_catcher
        
        Now go to url:
        
        ::
        
           http://localhost:8000/errors/
        
        You can purposely throw an exception in the url:
        
        ::
        
           http://localhost:8000/test-exception/
        
        Only the superuser have access to these reports.
        
        Sure the UI is ugly. That’s ok since only sysadmins are supposed to see
        it anyway.
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Environment :: Web Environment
Classifier: Framework :: Django
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