# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- import threading import six from django.core.handlers.wsgi import WSGIHandler tld = threading.local() tld.wsgi_tb = None def null_technical_500_response(request, exc_type, exc_value, tb, status_code=500): """Function to override django.views.debug.technical_500_response. Django's convert_exception_to_response() wrapper is called on each 'Middleware' object to avoid leaking exceptions. If and uncaught exception is raised, the wrapper calls technical_500_response() to create a response for django's debug view. Runserver_plus overrides the django debug view's technical_500_response() function to allow for an enhanced WSGI debugger view to be displayed. However, because Django calls convert_exception_to_response() on each object in the stack of Middleware objects, re-raising an error quickly pollutes the traceback displayed. Runserver_plus only needs needs traceback frames relevant to WSGIHandler Middleware objects, so only store the traceback if it is for a WSGIHandler. If an exception is not raised here, Django eventually throws an error for not getting a valid response object for its debug view. """ try: # Store the most recent tb for WSGI requests. The class can be found in the second frame of the tb if isinstance(tb.tb_next.tb_frame.f_locals['self'], WSGIHandler): tld.wsgi_tb = tb elif tld.wsgi_tb: tb = tld.wsgi_tb except AttributeError: pass six.reraise(exc_type, exc_value, tb)