I’m working on a project that gets callbacks from some other sites’ API. I expect my code to have a few errors, because I’m new to Python & Django. My site in development is using mod_wsgi and Apache with Debug = True 😉
The API I get the calls from adds a parameter to the querystring to my callback that is built using their own private key. So I have no way of accurately simulating that. If my code fails once I activate my probably faulty key validation code, I have no way of knowing except for apache server logs (which don’t show the actual stacktrace or anything).
How can I log a more detailed python exception, like the one I usually see in my browser every 2 minutes 😉 to a file? Especially the local variables around the faulty line are interesting obviously 🙂
Thanks! 🙂
If you set ADMINS in your settings.py (and set DEBUG=False) you will be emailed all 500 server errors (just like the DEBUG error page).
However, if you want your app to continue without responding with a 500, you can import logging and write your own debug log. There’s a good tutorial here:
http://simonwillison.net/2008/May/22/debugging/