Is there a crash reporting framework that can be used for pure Python Tkinter applications? Ideally, it should work cross-platform.
Practically speaking, this is more of 'exception reporting' since the Python interpreter itself hardly crashes.
Here's a sample crash reporter:

Rather than polluting your code with try..except
everywhere, you should just implement your own except hook by setting sys.excepthook
. Here is an example:
import sys
import traceback
def install_excepthook():
def my_excepthook(exctype, value, tb):
s = ''.join(traceback.format_exception(exctype, value, tb))
dialog = ErrorReportDialog(None, s)
dialog.exec_()
sys.excepthook = my_excepthook
Call install_exception()
when your application starts.
ErrorReportDialog
is a Qt dialog I've made. traceback.format_exception()
will format argument passed to the except hook in the same way it does in Python's interpreter.
EDIT: I forgot to mention a little gotcha with that. It doesn't work with threads (well, at least it didn't last time I checked). For code running in another thread, you will need to wrap it in a try..except
block.
Stick try excepts everywhere your application can crash (I/O, networking etc.). Whenever an except is called, call a function that will kill the old window, spawn a new tkinter notification window, or a custom one with your error message.
Do a root.after to the new window and send your error report (urllib).
Put a restart button if you wish.
There is no crash reporting framework - as tkinter is not that type of GUI. It's pretty much a wrapper for simple command line apps.
Go pyqt/gtk or wxpython if you want the features seen in the screen-shot above. But I'm pretty sure that where ever you go, you'll have to write your own reporter.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1964336/crash-reporting-in-python