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""" raven.contrib.zerorpc ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ :copyright: (c) 2010-2013 by the Sentry Team, see AUTHORS for more details. :license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details. """ from __future__ import absolute_import import inspect from raven.base import Client class SentryMiddleware(object): """Sentry/Raven middleware for ZeroRPC. >>> import zerorpc >>> from raven.contrib.zerorpc import SentryMiddleware >>> sentry = SentryMiddleware(dsn='udp://..../') >>> zerorpc.Context.get_instance().register_middleware(sentry) Exceptions detected server-side in ZeroRPC will be submitted to Sentry (and propagated to the client as well). """ def __init__(self, hide_zerorpc_frames=True, client=None, **kwargs): """ Create a middleware object that can be injected in a ZeroRPC server. - hide_zerorpc_frames: modify the exception stacktrace to remove the internal zerorpc frames (True by default to make the stacktrace as readable as possible); - client: use an existing raven.Client object, otherwise one will be instantiated from the keyword arguments. """ self._sentry_client = client or Client(**kwargs) self._hide_zerorpc_frames = hide_zerorpc_frames def server_inspect_exception(self, req_event, rep_event, task_ctx, exc_info): """ Called when an exception has been raised in the code run by ZeroRPC """ # Hide the zerorpc internal frames for readability, for a REQ/REP or # REQ/STREAM server the frames to hide are: # - core.ServerBase._async_task # - core.Pattern*.process_call # - core.DecoratorBase.__call__ # # For a PUSH/PULL or PUB/SUB server the frame to hide is: # - core.Puller._receiver if self._hide_zerorpc_frames: traceback = exc_info[2] while traceback: zerorpc_frame = traceback.tb_frame zerorpc_frame.f_locals['__traceback_hide__'] = True frame_info = inspect.getframeinfo(zerorpc_frame) # Is there a better way than this (or looking up the filenames # or hardcoding the number of frames to skip) to know when we # are out of zerorpc? if frame_info.function == '__call__' \ or frame_info.function == '_receiver': break traceback = traceback.tb_next self._sentry_client.captureException( exc_info, extra=task_ctx )