Customizing cgitb

D'Arcy J.M. Cain darcy at druid.net
Thu Sep 2 12:06:03 EDT 2010


I have a small problem with the cgitb module.  I know that I can
basically write my own version but it seems kind of silly to rewrite
something that does 99% what I want.  Here is an excerpt from the
output of an exception.

 1520                 (current_job['job_id'], job['_SELECT_']))
 1521 
 1522     elif job['_ACTION_'].startswith('queue_'):
 1523         action = job['_ACTION_'][6:]
 1524         if action == 'mod':
job = {'_PARENTDIR_': '', '__BAD_DATA__': [], '_REMOTE...orage('npq7',
'5')]), '_REMOTE_HOST_': 'unknown'} ].startswith undefined

My problem is that the "job =" line is abridging the value.  I need to
see all of the variables in the dictionary.  Is there any way I can
wrap cgitb and get the behaviour I want or do I have to write my own
method for sys.excepthook?

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