import inspect import linecache import os.path import sys import warnings from pprint import PrettyPrinter, pformat from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional, Sequence, Tuple, Union from asgiref.local import Local from django.http import QueryDict from django.template import Node from django.utils.html import format_html from django.utils.safestring import SafeString, mark_safe from debug_toolbar import _stubs as stubs, settings as dt_settings try: import threading except ImportError: threading = None _local_data = Local() def _is_excluded_frame(frame: Any, excluded_modules: Optional[Sequence[str]]) -> bool: if not excluded_modules: return False frame_module = frame.f_globals.get("__name__") if not isinstance(frame_module, str): return False return any( frame_module == excluded_module or frame_module.startswith(excluded_module + ".") for excluded_module in excluded_modules ) def _stack_trace_deprecation_warning() -> None: warnings.warn( "get_stack() and tidy_stacktrace() are deprecated in favor of" " get_stack_trace()", DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2, ) def tidy_stacktrace(stack: List[stubs.InspectStack]) -> stubs.TidyStackTrace: """ Clean up stacktrace and remove all entries that are excluded by the HIDE_IN_STACKTRACES setting. ``stack`` should be a list of frame tuples from ``inspect.stack()`` or ``debug_toolbar.utils.get_stack()``. """ _stack_trace_deprecation_warning() trace = [] excluded_modules = dt_settings.get_config()["HIDE_IN_STACKTRACES"] for frame, path, line_no, func_name, text in (f[:5] for f in stack): if _is_excluded_frame(frame, excluded_modules): continue text = "".join(text).strip() if text else "" frame_locals = ( pformat(frame.f_locals) if dt_settings.get_config()["ENABLE_STACKTRACES_LOCALS"] else None ) trace.append((path, line_no, func_name, text, frame_locals)) return trace def render_stacktrace(trace: stubs.TidyStackTrace) -> SafeString: show_locals = dt_settings.get_config()["ENABLE_STACKTRACES_LOCALS"] html = "" for abspath, lineno, func, code, locals_ in trace: if os.path.sep in abspath: directory, filename = abspath.rsplit(os.path.sep, 1) # We want the separator to appear in the UI so add it back. directory += os.path.sep else: # abspath could be something like "" directory = "" filename = abspath html += format_html( ( '{}' + '{} in' + ' {}' + '({})\n' + ' {}\n' ), directory, filename, func, lineno, code, ) if show_locals: html += format_html( '
{}
\n', locals_, ) html += "\n" return mark_safe(html) def get_template_info() -> Optional[Dict[str, Any]]: template_info = None cur_frame = sys._getframe().f_back try: while cur_frame is not None: in_utils_module = cur_frame.f_code.co_filename.endswith( "/debug_toolbar/utils.py" ) is_get_template_context = ( cur_frame.f_code.co_name == get_template_context.__name__ ) if in_utils_module and is_get_template_context: # If the method in the stack trace is this one # then break from the loop as it's being check recursively. break elif cur_frame.f_code.co_name == "render": node = cur_frame.f_locals["self"] context = cur_frame.f_locals["context"] if isinstance(node, Node): template_info = get_template_context(node, context) break cur_frame = cur_frame.f_back except Exception: pass del cur_frame return template_info def get_template_context( node: Node, context: stubs.RequestContext, context_lines: int = 3 ) -> Dict[str, Any]: line, source_lines, name = get_template_source_from_exception_info(node, context) debug_context = [] start = max(1, line - context_lines) end = line + 1 + context_lines for line_num, content in source_lines: if start <= line_num <= end: debug_context.append( {"num": line_num, "content": content, "highlight": (line_num == line)} ) return {"name": name, "context": debug_context} def get_template_source_from_exception_info( node: Node, context: stubs.RequestContext ) -> Tuple[int, List[Tuple[int, str]], str]: if context.template.origin == node.origin: exception_info = context.template.get_exception_info( Exception("DDT"), node.token ) else: exception_info = context.render_context.template.get_exception_info( Exception("DDT"), node.token ) line = exception_info["line"] source_lines = exception_info["source_lines"] name = exception_info["name"] return line, source_lines, name def get_name_from_obj(obj: Any) -> str: if hasattr(obj, "__name__"): name = obj.__name__ else: name = obj.__class__.__name__ if hasattr(obj, "__module__"): module = obj.__module__ name = f"{module}.{name}" return name def getframeinfo(frame: Any, context: int = 1) -> inspect.Traceback: """ Get information about a frame or traceback object. A tuple of five things is returned: the filename, the line number of the current line, the function name, a list of lines of context from the source code, and the index of the current line within that list. The optional second argument specifies the number of lines of context to return, which are centered around the current line. This originally comes from ``inspect`` but is modified to handle issues with ``findsource()``. """ if inspect.istraceback(frame): lineno = frame.tb_lineno frame = frame.tb_frame else: lineno = frame.f_lineno if not inspect.isframe(frame): raise TypeError("arg is not a frame or traceback object") filename = inspect.getsourcefile(frame) or inspect.getfile(frame) if context > 0: start = lineno - 1 - context // 2 try: lines, lnum = inspect.findsource(frame) except Exception: # findsource raises platform-dependant exceptions lines = index = None else: start = max(start, 1) start = max(0, min(start, len(lines) - context)) lines = lines[start : (start + context)] index = lineno - 1 - start else: lines = index = None return inspect.Traceback(filename, lineno, frame.f_code.co_name, lines, index) def get_sorted_request_variable( variable: Union[Dict[str, Any], QueryDict] ) -> Dict[str, Union[List[Tuple[str, Any]], Any]]: """ Get a data structure for showing a sorted list of variables from the request data. """ try: if isinstance(variable, dict): return {"list": [(k, variable.get(k)) for k in sorted(variable)]} else: return {"list": [(k, variable.getlist(k)) for k in sorted(variable)]} except TypeError: return {"raw": variable} def get_stack(context=1) -> List[stubs.InspectStack]: """ Get a list of records for a frame and all higher (calling) frames. Each record contains a frame object, filename, line number, function name, a list of lines of context, and index within the context. Modified version of ``inspect.stack()`` which calls our own ``getframeinfo()`` """ _stack_trace_deprecation_warning() frame = sys._getframe(1) framelist = [] while frame: framelist.append((frame,) + getframeinfo(frame, context)) frame = frame.f_back return framelist def _stack_frames(*, skip=0): skip += 1 # Skip the frame for this generator. frame = inspect.currentframe() while frame is not None: if skip > 0: skip -= 1 else: yield frame frame = frame.f_back class _StackTraceRecorder: pretty_printer = PrettyPrinter() def __init__(self): self.filename_cache = {} def get_source_file(self, frame): frame_filename = frame.f_code.co_filename value = self.filename_cache.get(frame_filename) if value is None: filename = inspect.getsourcefile(frame) if filename is None: is_source = False filename = frame_filename else: is_source = True # Ensure linecache validity the first time this recorder # encounters the filename in this frame. linecache.checkcache(filename) value = (filename, is_source) self.filename_cache[frame_filename] = value return value def get_stack_trace( self, *, excluded_modules: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, include_locals: bool = False, skip: int = 0, ): trace = [] skip += 1 # Skip the frame for this method. for frame in _stack_frames(skip=skip): if _is_excluded_frame(frame, excluded_modules): continue filename, is_source = self.get_source_file(frame) line_no = frame.f_lineno func_name = frame.f_code.co_name if is_source: module = inspect.getmodule(frame, filename) module_globals = module.__dict__ if module is not None else None source_line = linecache.getline( filename, line_no, module_globals ).strip() else: source_line = "" if include_locals: frame_locals = self.pretty_printer.pformat(frame.f_locals) else: frame_locals = None trace.append((filename, line_no, func_name, source_line, frame_locals)) trace.reverse() return trace def get_stack_trace(*, skip=0): """ Return a processed stack trace for the current call stack. If the ``ENABLE_STACKTRACES`` setting is False, return an empty :class:`list`. Otherwise return a :class:`list` of processed stack frame tuples (file name, line number, function name, source line, frame locals) for the current call stack. The first entry in the list will be for the bottom of the stack and the last entry will be for the top of the stack. ``skip`` is an :class:`int` indicating the number of stack frames above the frame for this function to omit from the stack trace. The default value of ``0`` means that the entry for the caller of this function will be the last entry in the returned stack trace. """ config = dt_settings.get_config() if not config["ENABLE_STACKTRACES"]: return [] skip += 1 # Skip the frame for this function. stack_trace_recorder = getattr(_local_data, "stack_trace_recorder", None) if stack_trace_recorder is None: stack_trace_recorder = _StackTraceRecorder() _local_data.stack_trace_recorder = stack_trace_recorder return stack_trace_recorder.get_stack_trace( excluded_modules=config["HIDE_IN_STACKTRACES"], include_locals=config["ENABLE_STACKTRACES_LOCALS"], skip=skip, ) def clear_stack_trace_caches(): if hasattr(_local_data, "stack_trace_recorder"): del _local_data.stack_trace_recorder class ThreadCollector: def __init__(self): if threading is None: raise NotImplementedError( "threading module is not available, " "this panel cannot be used without it" ) self.collections = {} # a dictionary that maps threads to collections def get_collection(self, thread=None): """ Returns a list of collected items for the provided thread, of if none is provided, returns a list for the current thread. """ if thread is None: thread = threading.current_thread() if thread not in self.collections: self.collections[thread] = [] return self.collections[thread] def clear_collection(self, thread=None): if thread is None: thread = threading.current_thread() if thread in self.collections: del self.collections[thread] def collect(self, item, thread=None): self.get_collection(thread).append(item)