Fixed #19923 -- Display tracebacks for non-CommandError exceptions
By default, show tracebacks for management command errors when the exception is not a CommandError. Thanks Jacob Radford for the report.
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@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ class BaseCommand(object):
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except Exception as e:
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# self.stderr is not guaranteed to be set here
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stderr = getattr(self, 'stderr', OutputWrapper(sys.stderr, self.style.ERROR))
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if options.traceback:
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if options.traceback or not isinstance(e, CommandError):
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stderr.write(traceback.format_exc())
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else:
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stderr.write('%s: %s' % (e.__class__.__name__, e))
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@ -1342,8 +1342,13 @@ Example usage::
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django-admin.py syncdb --traceback
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By default, ``django-admin.py`` will show a simple error message whenever an
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error occurs. If you specify ``--traceback``, ``django-admin.py`` will
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output a full stack trace whenever an exception is raised.
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:class:`~django.core.management.CommandError` occurs, but a full stack trace
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for any other exception. If you specify ``--traceback``, ``django-admin.py``
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will also output a full stack trace when a ``CommandError`` is raised.
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.. versionchanged:: 1.6
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Previously, Django didn't show a full stack trace by default for exceptions
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other than ``CommandError``.
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.. django-admin-option:: --verbosity
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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ import codecs
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from django import conf, bin, get_version
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from django.conf import settings
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from django.core.management import BaseCommand
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from django.core.management import BaseCommand, CommandError
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from django.db import connection
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from django.test.simple import DjangoTestSuiteRunner
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from django.utils import unittest
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@ -1297,22 +1297,34 @@ class CommandTypes(AdminScriptTestCase):
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Also test proper traceback display.
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"""
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command = BaseCommand()
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command.execute = lambda args: args # This will trigger TypeError
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def raise_command_error(*args, **kwargs):
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raise CommandError("Custom error")
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old_stderr = sys.stderr
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sys.stderr = err = StringIO()
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try:
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command.execute = lambda args: args # This will trigger TypeError
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with self.assertRaises(SystemExit):
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command.run_from_argv(['', ''])
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err_message = err.getvalue()
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# Exceptions other than CommandError automatically output the traceback
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self.assertIn("Traceback", err_message)
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self.assertIn("TypeError", err_message)
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command.execute = raise_command_error
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err.truncate(0)
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with self.assertRaises(SystemExit):
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command.run_from_argv(['', ''])
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err_message = err.getvalue()
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self.assertNotIn("Traceback", err_message)
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self.assertIn("TypeError", err_message)
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self.assertIn("CommandError", err_message)
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err.truncate(0)
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with self.assertRaises(SystemExit):
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command.run_from_argv(['', '', '--traceback'])
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err_message = err.getvalue()
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self.assertIn("Traceback (most recent call last)", err_message)
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self.assertIn("TypeError", err_message)
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self.assertIn("CommandError", err_message)
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finally:
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sys.stderr = old_stderr
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