Greg
Greg

Reputation: 47144

Django Error Reporting - How to know which user triggered the error?

Is there a way I can customize Django error reporting so when it emails me it lets me know which user triggered the error?

I'm in Django 1.2 if it matters.

Much Thanks in advance!

Upvotes: 9

Views: 1462

Answers (2)

Martin Thurau
Martin Thurau

Reputation: 7654

If you don't want to use sentry you can use this simple middleware to attache the user-infos to the error mail:

# source: https://gist.github.com/646372
class ExceptionUserInfoMiddleware(object):
    """
    Adds user details to request context on receiving an exception, so that they show up in the error emails.

    Add to settings.MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES and keep it outermost(i.e. on top if possible). This allows
    it to catch exceptions in other middlewares as well.
    """

    def process_exception(self, request, exception):
        """
        Process the exception.

        :Parameters:
           - `request`: request that caused the exception
           - `exception`: actual exception being raised
        """

        try:
            if request.user.is_authenticated():
                request.META['USERNAME'] = str(request.user.username)
                request.META['USER_EMAIL'] = str(request.user.email)
        except:
            pass

You can simply put this class in a *.py file anywhere below your Django project and add a reference to MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES. I.e. if you put it in a file "middleware" in the project root (where your settings.py is) , you simply add middleware.ExceptionUserInfoMiddleware.

Upvotes: 14

iElectric
iElectric

Reputation: 5819

I highly recommend http://readthedocs.org/docs/sentry/en/latest/index.html for the job.

Upvotes: 2

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