Added DEBUG_PROPAGATE_EXCEPTIONS setting that helps testing under e.g. twill
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@ -11,6 +11,10 @@ gettext_noop = lambda s: s
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DEBUG = False
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DEBUG = False
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TEMPLATE_DEBUG = False
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TEMPLATE_DEBUG = False
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# True if BaseHandler.get_response() should propagate raw exceptions
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# rather than catching them. This is useful under some testing siutations,
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# and should never be used on a live site.
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DEBUG_PROPAGATE_EXCEPTIONS = False
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# Whether to use the "Etag" header. This saves bandwidth but slows down performance.
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# Whether to use the "Etag" header. This saves bandwidth but slows down performance.
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USE_ETAGS = False
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USE_ETAGS = False
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@ -115,7 +115,10 @@ class BaseHandler(object):
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# Get the exception info now, in case another exception is thrown later.
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# Get the exception info now, in case another exception is thrown later.
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exc_info = sys.exc_info()
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exc_info = sys.exc_info()
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receivers = dispatcher.send(signal=signals.got_request_exception, request=request)
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receivers = dispatcher.send(signal=signals.got_request_exception, request=request)
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if settings.DEBUG:
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if settings.DEBUG_PROPAGATE_EXCEPTIONS:
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raise
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elif settings.DEBUG:
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from django.views import debug
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from django.views import debug
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return debug.technical_500_response(request, *exc_info)
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return debug.technical_500_response(request, *exc_info)
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else:
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else:
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@ -391,6 +391,16 @@ are inappropriate for public consumption. File paths, configuration options, and
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the like all give attackers extra information about your server. Never deploy a
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the like all give attackers extra information about your server. Never deploy a
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site with ``DEBUG`` turned on.
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site with ``DEBUG`` turned on.
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DEBUG_PROPAGATE_EXCEPTIONS
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Default: ``False``
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If set to True, Django's normal exception handling of view functions
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will be suppressed, and exceptions will propagate upwards. This can
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be useful for some test setups, and should never be used on a live
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site.
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DEFAULT_CHARSET
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DEFAULT_CHARSET
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