@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)
Puoi visualizzare gli errori segnalati in Error Reporting nella console Google Cloud. Puoi anche visualizzare gli errori segnalati da una determinata funzione quando la selezioni dall'elenco delle funzioni nella console Google Cloud.
Le eccezioni non rilevate prodotte dalla tua funzione verranno visualizzate in Error Reporting.
Tieni presente che alcuni tipi di eccezioni non rilevate (ad esempio quelle generate
in modo asincrono) causeranno un avvio
a freddo in una
successiva chiamata di funzione. In questo modo, il tempo di esecuzione della funzione
aumenterà.
Segnalazione manuale degli errori
Invio a Cloud Logging in corso…
La funzione error dell'SDK Cloud Functions
logger
segnalerà gli errori sia a Cloud Logging sia a Error Reporting. Per includere più contesto dall'errore come dati strutturati, passa un oggetto errore come secondo argomento:
} 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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