Am 20.05.19 um 12:19 schrieb Daniele Varrazzo:
If you use postgres logging in stored procedures you can retrieve the logs in 
'connection.notices'.

http://initd.org/psycopg/docs/connection.html#connection.notices

This sound great. Unfortunately I can't extract the whole stacktrace.
I only get the lines below psycopg, not the above (lines of the callers).

Here is my code:

class MyAppConfig(AppConfig):

    def ready(self):
        
connection_created.connect(connection_created_check_for_notice_in_connection)

class ConnectionNoticeList(object):
    def append(self, message):
        if not 'some_magic_of_db_trigger' in message:
            return
        logger.warn('%s %s' % (message, ''.join(traceback.format_stack())))


def connection_created_check_for_notice_in_connection(sender, connection, 
**kwargs):
    connection.connection.notices=ConnectionNoticeList()


I see this in the logs:

'NOTICE:  some_magic_of_db_trigger: 17909
     File 
"/snap/pycharm-community/128/helpers/pycharm/_jb_pytest_runner....ork/foo/apps.py",
 line 47, in append
      logger.warn(\'%s %s\' % (message, \'\'.join(traceback.format_stack())))
  '


traceback.format_stack() inside ConnectionNoticeList.append() extracts not the 
callers.

Is there a way to get the callers lines?




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