Beautiful exception page for Starlette and FastAPI apps.
Install starception
using PIP or poetry:
pip install starception
# or
poetry add starception
If you want to colorize code snippets, install pygments
library.
pip install starception[pygments]
# or
poetry add starception -E pygments
- secrets masking
- solution hints
- code snippets
- display request info: query, body, headers, cookies
- session contents
- request and app state
- platform information
- environment variables
- syntax highlight
- open paths in editor (vscode only)
- exception chains
- dark theme
The middleware will automatically mask any value which key contains key
, secret
, token
, password
.
See example application in examples/ directory of this repository.
Starception will work only in debug mode so don't forget to set debug=True
for local development.
To replace built-in debug exception handler call install_error_handler
before you create Starlette instance.
Currently, this is a recommended approach.
from starception import install_error_handler
from starlette.applications import Starlette
install_error_handler()
app = Starlette()
To render a beautiful exception page you need to install a StarceptionMiddleware
middleware to your application.
Note, to catch as many exceptions as possible the middleware has to be the first one in the stack.
import typing
from starlette.applications import Starlette
from starlette.middleware import Middleware
from starlette.requests import Request
from starlette.routing import Route
from starception import StarceptionMiddleware
async def index_view(request: Request) -> typing.NoReturn:
raise TypeError('Oops, something really went wrong...')
app = Starlette(
debug=True,
routes=[Route('/', index_view)],
middleware=[
Middleware(StarceptionMiddleware),
# other middleware go here
],
)
Attach StarceptionMiddleware
middleware to your FastAPI application:
import typing
from fastapi import FastAPI, Request
from starception import StarceptionMiddleware
app = FastAPI(debug=True)
app.add_middleware(StarceptionMiddleware) # must be the first one!
@app.route('/')
async def index_view(request: Request) -> typing.NoReturn:
raise TypeError('Oops, something really went wrong...')
starception
exports starception.exception_handler(request, exc)
function, which you can use in your
framework.
But keep in mind, Starlette will not call any custom exception
handler
in debug mode (it always uses built-in one).
The snipped below will not work as you expect (unfortunately).
from starlette.applications import Starlette
from starception import exception_handler
app = Starlette(
debug=True,
exception_handlers={Exception: exception_handler}
)
If exception class has solution
attribute then its content will be used as a solution hint.
class WithHintError(Exception):
solution = (
'The connection to the database cannot be established. '
'Either the database server is down or connection credentials are invalid.'
)
Set your current editor to open paths in your editor/IDE.
from starception import set_editor
set_editor('vscode')
Note, currently only VSCode supported. If you know how to integrate other editors - please PR
If your editor is not supported, you can add it by calling add_link_template
and then selecting it with set_editor
.
from starception import set_editor, add_link_template
add_link_template('vscode', 'vscode://file/{path}:{lineno}')
set_editor('vscode')
- Look and feel inspired by Phoenix Framework.
- Icons by Tabler Icons.