@functions_framework.httpdefhello_error_1(request):# This WILL be reported to Error Reporting,# and WILL NOT show up in logs or# terminate the function.fromgoogle.cloudimporterror_reportingclient=error_reporting.Client()try:raiseRuntimeError("I failed you")exceptRuntimeError:client.report_exception()# This WILL be reported to Error Reporting,# and WILL terminate the functionraiseRuntimeError("I failed you")@functions_framework.httpdefhello_error_2(request):# These errors WILL NOT be reported to Error# Reporting, but will show up in logs.importloggingimportsysprint(RuntimeError("I failed you (print to stdout)"))logging.warning(RuntimeError("I failed you (logging.warning)"))logging.error(RuntimeError("I failed you (logging.error)"))sys.stderr.write("I failed you (sys.stderr.write)\n")# This is considered a successful execution and WILL NOT be reported# to Error Reporting, but the status code (500) WILL be logged.fromflaskimportabortreturnabort(500)
Die gemeldeten Fehler können Sie unter Stackdriver Error Reporting in der Google Cloud Console ansehen. Sie können auch die von einer bestimmten Funktion gemeldeten Fehler sehen. Dazu wählen Sie diese aus der Funktionsliste in der Google Cloud Console aus.
Nicht abgefangene Ausnahmen, die von Ihrer Funktion generiert wurden, werden in Error Reporting angezeigt.
Einige Arten von nicht abgefangenen Ausnahmen (z. B. solche, die asynchron ausgelöst werden) führen zu einem Kaltstart bei einem zukünftigen Funktionsaufruf. Dies verlängert die Ausführungsdauer der Funktion.
Fehler manuell melden
Wird an Cloud Logging gesendet
Die Funktion error aus dem Cloud Functions-SDK logger meldet Fehler sowohl an Cloud Logging als auch an Error Reporting. Wenn Sie mehr Kontext aus dem Fehler als strukturierte Daten einfügen möchten, übergeben Sie ein Fehlerobjekt als zweites Argument:
} catch (err) {
// Attach an error object as the second argument
functions.logger.error(
"Unable to read quote from Firestore, sending default instead",
err
);
}
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