Me too. On 26 Mai, 11:49, Flips <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm getting 500'ers again. :-( > > On 26 Mai, 06:50, jonmidd <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Thanks Brandon, > > > that's great for informing a critical start-up issue; however you > > raise the exception so will the end user not see the exception in > > their browser? I would prefer to provide a more user friendly > > message within a custom 500 page. > > > Just out of curiosity why use xmpp instead of email for error > > notification? > > > Cheers, > > > J. > > > On May 26, 3:52 pm, Brandon Thomson <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > I recommend the "try expect:" in main.py, it's pretty easy. I have > > > been using this: > > > > try: > > > ... > > > except: > > > import os > > > > if os.environ.get('SERVER_SOFTWARE','').startswith('Goog'): > > > from google.appengine.api import xmpp > > > import traceback > > > import logging > > > > msg = "Exception during app startup:\n\n" > > > tb_txt = msg + traceback.format_exc() > > > > user_gtalk = '[email protected]' > > > if xmpp.get_presence(user_gtalk): > > > xmpp.send_message(user_gtalk, tb_txt) > > > > logging.critical(tb_txt) > > > raise > > > else: > > > raise > > > > On May 25, 10:30 pm, jonmidd <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > How do we best cope with these exceptions? > > > > > Currently my app is failing to import a file in the top most url.py > > > > file due to a google.appengine.runtime.DeadlineExceededError > > > > exception. > > > > > I am using Django, is there a top most place I can catch all > > > > exceptions and display a custom 500 message to the user? > > > > > Currently they get the uncaught exception message which is not ideal. > > > > > Do I have to put a try catch statement around the imports in the > > > > url.py file? > > > > > Or is it best to add this to the main.py > > > > > def main(): > > > > try: > > > > # Create a Django application for WSGI. > > > > application = django.core.handlers.wsgi.WSGIHandler() > > > > > # Run the WSGI CGI handler with that application. > > > > util.run_wsgi_app(application) > > > > except: > > > > from django.shortcuts import render_to_response > > > > return render_to_response( '500.html' ) > > > > > Thanks. > > > > > On May 26, 7:58 am, Andrew Cebulski <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > +1 Google Apps Short Links (runs Python) down too...
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