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CrashKit Middleware

Author:
wiz
Posted:
May 4, 2009
Language:
Python
Version:
1.0
Score:
1 (after 1 ratings)

Catch exceptions and send it along with useful data to CrashKit.

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import crashkit
from django.conf import settings

# define settings as {"account_name": "your-account", "product_name": "your-product"}
crashkit.initialize_crashkit(**settings.CRASHKIT)

class CrashKitSendException(object):
    def process_exception(self, request, exception):
	""" Load exceptions into CrashKit """
        try:
            env = {}
            for key in request.META:
		if key.startswith('HTTP_') or \
                   key.startswith('SERVER_') or \
                   key.startswith('REMOTE_') or \
                   key in ('PATH_INFO', 'QUERY_STRING'):
                    env[key] = request.META[key]
	    data = {'GET': dict(request.GET.iteritems()),
                    'POST': dict(request.POST.iteritems())}
            crashkit.send_exception(data, env)
        except Exception as e:
            raise

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