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import base64 import json import linecache import logging import math import os import random import re import subprocess import sys import threading import time from collections import namedtuple from datetime import datetime, timezone from decimal import Decimal from functools import partial, partialmethod, wraps from numbers import Real from urllib.parse import parse_qs, unquote, urlencode, urlsplit, urlunsplit try: # Python 3.11 from builtins import BaseExceptionGroup except ImportError: # Python 3.10 and below BaseExceptionGroup = None # type: ignore import sentry_sdk from sentry_sdk._compat import PY37 from sentry_sdk.consts import DEFAULT_MAX_VALUE_LENGTH, EndpointType from typing import TYPE_CHECKING if TYPE_CHECKING: from types import FrameType, TracebackType from typing import ( Any, Callable, cast, ContextManager, Dict, Iterator, List, NoReturn, Optional, overload, ParamSpec, Set, Tuple, Type, TypeVar, Union, ) from gevent.hub import Hub from sentry_sdk._types import Event, ExcInfo P = ParamSpec("P") R = TypeVar("R") epoch = datetime(1970, 1, 1) # The logger is created here but initialized in the debug support module logger = logging.getLogger("sentry_sdk.errors") _installed_modules = None BASE64_ALPHABET = re.compile(r"^[a-zA-Z0-9/+=]*$") SENSITIVE_DATA_SUBSTITUTE = "[Filtered]" FALSY_ENV_VALUES = frozenset(("false", "f", "n", "no", "off", "0")) TRUTHY_ENV_VALUES = frozenset(("true", "t", "y", "yes", "on", "1")) def env_to_bool(value, *, strict=False): # type: (Any, Optional[bool]) -> bool | None """Casts an ENV variable value to boolean using the constants defined above. In strict mode, it may return None if the value doesn't match any of the predefined values. """ normalized = str(value).lower() if value is not None else None if normalized in FALSY_ENV_VALUES: return False if normalized in TRUTHY_ENV_VALUES: return True return None if strict else bool(value) def json_dumps(data): # type: (Any) -> bytes """Serialize data into a compact JSON representation encoded as UTF-8.""" return json.dumps(data, allow_nan=False, separators=(",", ":")).encode("utf-8") def get_git_revision(): # type: () -> Optional[str] try: with open(os.path.devnull, "w+") as null: # prevent command prompt windows from popping up on windows startupinfo = None if sys.platform == "win32" or sys.platform == "cygwin": startupinfo = subprocess.STARTUPINFO() startupinfo.dwFlags |= subprocess.STARTF_USESHOWWINDOW revision = ( subprocess.Popen( ["git", "rev-parse", "HEAD"], startupinfo=startupinfo, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=null, stdin=null, ) .communicate()[0] .strip() .decode("utf-8") ) except (OSError, IOError, FileNotFoundError): return None return revision def get_default_release(): # type: () -> Optional[str] """Try to guess a default release.""" release = os.environ.get("SENTRY_RELEASE") if release: return release release = get_git_revision() if release: return release for var in ( "HEROKU_SLUG_COMMIT", "SOURCE_VERSION", "CODEBUILD_RESOLVED_SOURCE_VERSION", "CIRCLE_SHA1", "GAE_DEPLOYMENT_ID", ): release = os.environ.get(var) if release: return release return None def get_sdk_name(installed_integrations): # type: (List[str]) -> str """Return the SDK name including the name of the used web framework.""" # Note: I can not use for example sentry_sdk.integrations.django.DjangoIntegration.identifier # here because if django is not installed the integration is not accessible. framework_integrations = [ "django", "flask", "fastapi", "bottle", "falcon", "quart", "sanic", "starlette", "litestar", "starlite", "chalice", "serverless", "pyramid", "tornado", "aiohttp", "aws_lambda", "gcp", "beam", "asgi", "wsgi", ] for integration in framework_integrations: if integration in installed_integrations: return "sentry.python.{}".format(integration) return "sentry.python" class CaptureInternalException: __slots__ = () def __enter__(self): # type: () -> ContextManager[Any] return self def __exit__(self, ty, value, tb): # type: (Optional[Type[BaseException]], Optional[BaseException], Optional[TracebackType]) -> bool if ty is not None and value is not None: capture_internal_exception((ty, value, tb)) return True _CAPTURE_INTERNAL_EXCEPTION = CaptureInternalException() def capture_internal_exceptions(): # type: () -> ContextManager[Any] return _CAPTURE_INTERNAL_EXCEPTION def capture_internal_exception(exc_info): # type: (ExcInfo) -> None """ Capture an exception that is likely caused by a bug in the SDK itself. These exceptions do not end up in Sentry and are just logged instead. """ if sentry_sdk.get_client().is_active(): logger.error("Internal error in sentry_sdk", exc_info=exc_info) def to_timestamp(value): # type: (datetime) -> float return (value - epoch).total_seconds() def format_timestamp(value): # type: (datetime) -> str """Formats a timestamp in RFC 3339 format. Any datetime objects with a non-UTC timezone are converted to UTC, so that all timestamps are formatted in UTC. """ utctime = value.astimezone(timezone.utc) # We use this custom formatting rather than isoformat for backwards compatibility (we have used this format for # several years now), and isoformat is slightly different. return utctime.strftime("%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.%fZ") ISO_TZ_SEPARATORS = frozenset(("+", "-")) def datetime_from_isoformat(value): # type: (str) -> datetime try: result = datetime.fromisoformat(value) except (AttributeError, ValueError): # py 3.6 timestamp_format = ( "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.%f" if "." in value else "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S" ) if value.endswith("Z"): value = value[:-1] + "+0000" if value[-6] in ISO_TZ_SEPARATORS: timestamp_format += "%z" value = value[:-3] + value[-2:] elif value[-5] in ISO_TZ_SEPARATORS: timestamp_format += "%z" result = datetime.strptime(value, timestamp_format) return result.astimezone(timezone.utc) def event_hint_with_exc_info(exc_info=None): # type: (Optional[ExcInfo]) -> Dict[str, Optional[ExcInfo]] """Creates a hint with the exc info filled in.""" if exc_info is None: exc_info = sys.exc_info() else: exc_info = exc_info_from_error(exc_info) if exc_info[0] is None: exc_info = None return {"exc_info": exc_info} class BadDsn(ValueError): """Raised on invalid DSNs.""" class Dsn: """Represents a DSN.""" def __init__(self, value): # type: (Union[Dsn, str]) -> None if isinstance(value, Dsn): self.__dict__ = dict(value.__dict__) return parts = urlsplit(str(value)) if parts.scheme not in ("http", "https"): raise BadDsn("Unsupported scheme %r" % parts.scheme) self.scheme = parts.scheme if parts.hostname is None: raise BadDsn("Missing hostname") self.host = parts.hostname if parts.port is None: self.port = self.scheme == "https" and 443 or 80 # type: int else: self.port = parts.port if not parts.username: raise BadDsn("Missing public key") self.public_key = parts.username self.secret_key = parts.password path = parts.path.rsplit("/", 1) try: self.project_id = str(int(path.pop())) except (ValueError, TypeError): raise BadDsn("Invalid project in DSN (%r)" % (parts.path or "")[1:]) self.path = "/".join(path) + "/" @property def netloc(self): # type: () -> str """The netloc part of a DSN.""" rv = self.host if (self.scheme, self.port) not in (("http", 80), ("https", 443)): rv = "%s:%s" % (rv, self.port) return rv def to_auth(self, client=None): # type: (Optional[Any]) -> Auth """Returns the auth info object for this dsn.""" return Auth( scheme=self.scheme, host=self.netloc, path=self.path, project_id=self.project_id, public_key=self.public_key, secret_key=self.secret_key, client=client, ) def __str__(self): # type: () -> str return "%s://%s%s@%s%s%s" % ( self.scheme, self.public_key, self.secret_key and "@" + self.secret_key or "", self.netloc, self.path, self.project_id, ) class Auth: """Helper object that represents the auth info.""" def __init__( self, scheme, host, project_id, public_key, secret_key=None, version=7, client=None, path="/", ): # type: (str, str, str, str, Optional[str], int, Optional[Any], str) -> None self.scheme = scheme self.host = host self.path = path self.project_id = project_id self.public_key = public_key self.secret_key = secret_key self.version = version self.client = client def get_api_url( self, type=EndpointType.ENVELOPE # type: EndpointType ): # type: (...) -> str """Returns the API url for storing events.""" return "%s://%s%sapi/%s/%s/" % ( self.scheme, self.host, self.path, self.project_id, type.value, ) def to_header(self): # type: () -> str """Returns the auth header a string.""" rv = [("sentry_key", self.public_key), ("sentry_version", self.version)] if self.client is not None: rv.append(("sentry_client", self.client)) if self.secret_key is not None: rv.append(("sentry_secret", self.secret_key)) return "Sentry " + ", ".join("%s=%s" % (key, value) for key, value in rv) class AnnotatedValue: """ Meta information for a data field in the event payload. This is to tell Relay that we have tampered with the fields value. See: https://github.com/getsentry/relay/blob/be12cd49a0f06ea932ed9b9f93a655de5d6ad6d1/relay-general/src/types/meta.rs#L407-L423 """ __slots__ = ("value", "metadata") def __init__(self, value, metadata): # type: (Optional[Any], Dict[str, Any]) -> None self.value = value self.metadata = metadata def __eq__(self, other): # type: (Any) -> bool if not isinstance(other, AnnotatedValue): return False return self.value == other.value and self.metadata == other.metadata @classmethod def removed_because_raw_data(cls): # type: () -> AnnotatedValue """The value was removed because it could not be parsed. This is done for request body values that are not json nor a form.""" return AnnotatedValue( value="", metadata={ "rem": [ # Remark [ "!raw", # Unparsable raw data "x", # The fields original value was removed ] ] }, ) @classmethod def removed_because_over_size_limit(cls): # type: () -> AnnotatedValue """The actual value was removed because the size of the field exceeded the configured maximum size (specified with the max_request_body_size sdk option)""" return AnnotatedValue( value="", metadata={ "rem": [ # Remark [ "!config", # Because of configured maximum size "x", # The fields original value was removed ] ] }, ) @classmethod def substituted_because_contains_sensitive_data(cls): # type: () -> AnnotatedValue """The actual value was removed because it contained sensitive information.""" return AnnotatedValue( value=SENSITIVE_DATA_SUBSTITUTE, metadata={ "rem": [ # Remark [ "!config", # Because of SDK configuration (in this case the config is the hard coded removal of certain django cookies) "s", # The fields original value was substituted ] ] }, ) if TYPE_CHECKING: from typing import TypeVar T = TypeVar("T") Annotated = Union[AnnotatedValue, T] def get_type_name(cls): # type: (Optional[type]) -> Optional[str] return getattr(cls, "__qualname__", None) or getattr(cls, "__name__", None) def get_type_module(cls): # type: (Optional[type]) -> Optional[str] mod = getattr(cls, "__module__", None) if mod not in (None, "builtins", "__builtins__"): return mod return None def should_hide_frame(frame): # type: (FrameType) -> bool try: mod = frame.f_globals["__name__"] if mod.startswith("sentry_sdk."): return True except (AttributeError, KeyError): pass for flag_name in "__traceback_hide__", "__tracebackhide__": try: if frame.f_locals[flag_name]: return True except Exception: pass return False def iter_stacks(tb): # type: (Optional[TracebackType]) -> Iterator[TracebackType] tb_ = tb # type: Optional[TracebackType] while tb_ is not None: if not should_hide_frame(tb_.tb_frame): yield tb_ tb_ = tb_.tb_next def get_lines_from_file( filename, # type: str lineno, # type: int max_length=None, # type: Optional[int] loader=None, # type: Optional[Any] module=None, # type: Optional[str] ): # type: (...) -> Tuple[List[Annotated[str]], Optional[Annotated[str]], List[Annotated[str]]] context_lines = 5 source = None if loader is not None and hasattr(loader, "get_source"): try: source_str = loader.get_source(module) # type: Optional[str] except (ImportError, IOError): source_str = None if source_str is not None: source = source_str.splitlines() if source is None: try: source = linecache.getlines(filename) except (OSError, IOError): return [], None, [] if not source: return [], None, [] lower_bound = max(0, lineno - context_lines) upper_bound = min(lineno + 1 + context_lines, len(source)) try: pre_context = [ strip_string(line.strip("\r\n"), max_length=max_length) for line in source[lower_bound:lineno] ] context_line = strip_string(source[lineno].strip("\r\n"), max_length=max_length) post_context = [ strip_string(line.strip("\r\n"), max_length=max_length) for line in source[(lineno + 1) : upper_bound] ] return pre_context, context_line, post_context except IndexError: # the file may have changed since it was loaded into memory return [], None, [] def get_source_context( frame, # type: FrameType tb_lineno, # type: int max_value_length=None, # type: Optional[int] ): # type: (...) -> Tuple[List[Annotated[str]], Optional[Annotated[str]], List[Annotated[str]]] try: abs_path = frame.f_code.co_filename # type: Optional[str] except Exception: abs_path = None try: module = frame.f_globals["__name__"] except Exception: return [], None, [] try: loader = frame.f_globals["__loader__"] except Exception: loader = None lineno = tb_lineno - 1 if lineno is not None and abs_path: return get_lines_from_file( abs_path, lineno, max_value_length, loader=loader, module=module ) return [], None, [] def safe_str(value): # type: (Any) -> str try: return str(value) except Exception: return safe_repr(value) def safe_repr(value): # type: (Any) -> str try: return repr(value) except Exception: return "<broken repr>" def filename_for_module(module, abs_path): # type: (Optional[str], Optional[str]) -> Optional[str] if not abs_path or not module: return abs_path try: if abs_path.endswith(".pyc"): abs_path = abs_path[:-1] base_module = module.split(".", 1)[0] if base_module == module: return os.path.basename(abs_path) base_module_path = sys.modules[base_module].__file__ if not base_module_path: return abs_path return abs_path.split(base_module_path.rsplit(os.sep, 2)[0], 1)[-1].lstrip( os.sep ) except Exception: return abs_path def serialize_frame( frame, tb_lineno=None, include_local_variables=True, include_source_context=True, max_value_length=None, custom_repr=None, ): # type: (FrameType, Optional[int], bool, bool, Optional[int], Optional[Callable[..., Optional[str]]]) -> Dict[str, Any] f_code = getattr(frame, "f_code", None) if not f_code: abs_path = None function = None else: abs_path = frame.f_code.co_filename function = frame.f_code.co_name try: module = frame.f_globals["__name__"] except Exception: module = None if tb_lineno is None: tb_lineno = frame.f_lineno rv = { "filename": filename_for_module(module, abs_path) or None, "abs_path": os.path.abspath(abs_path) if abs_path else None, "function": function or "<unknown>", "module": module, "lineno": tb_lineno, } # type: Dict[str, Any] if include_source_context: rv["pre_context"], rv["context_line"], rv["post_context"] = get_source_context( frame, tb_lineno, max_value_length ) if include_local_variables: from sentry_sdk.serializer import serialize rv["vars"] = serialize( dict(frame.f_locals), is_vars=True, custom_repr=custom_repr ) return rv def current_stacktrace( include_local_variables=True, # type: bool include_source_context=True, # type: bool max_value_length=None, # type: Optional[int] ): # type: (...) -> Dict[str, Any] __tracebackhide__ = True frames = [] f = sys._getframe() # type: Optional[FrameType] while f is not None: if not should_hide_frame(f): frames.append( serialize_frame( f, include_local_variables=include_local_variables, include_source_context=include_source_context, max_value_length=max_value_length, ) ) f = f.f_back frames.reverse() return {"frames": frames} def get_errno(exc_value): # type: (BaseException) -> Optional[Any] return getattr(exc_value, "errno", None) def get_error_message(exc_value): # type: (Optional[BaseException]) -> str message = ( getattr(exc_value, "message", "") or getattr(exc_value, "detail", "") or safe_str(exc_value) ) # type: str # __notes__ should be a list of strings when notes are added # via add_note, but can be anything else if __notes__ is set # directly. We only support strings in __notes__, since that # is the correct use. notes = getattr(exc_value, "__notes__", None) # type: object if isinstance(notes, list) and len(notes) > 0: message += "\n" + "\n".join(note for note in notes if isinstance(note, str)) return message def single_exception_from_error_tuple( exc_type, # type: Optional[type] exc_value, # type: Optional[BaseException] tb, # type: Optional[TracebackType] client_options=None, # type: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] mechanism=None, # type: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] exception_id=None, # type: Optional[int] parent_id=None, # type: Optional[int] source=None, # type: Optional[str] ): # type: (...) -> Dict[str, Any] """ Creates a dict that goes into the events `exception.values` list and is ingestible by Sentry. See the Exception Interface documentation for more details: https://develop.sentry.dev/sdk/event-payloads/exception/ """ exception_value = {} # type: Dict[str, Any] exception_value["mechanism"] = ( mechanism.copy() if mechanism else {"type": "generic", "handled": True} ) if exception_id is not None: exception_value["mechanism"]["exception_id"] = exception_id if exc_value is not None: errno = get_errno(exc_value) else: errno = None if errno is not None: exception_value["mechanism"].setdefault("meta", {}).setdefault( "errno", {} ).setdefault("number", errno) if source is not None: exception_value["mechanism"]["source"] = source is_root_exception = exception_id == 0 if not is_root_exception and parent_id is not None: exception_value["mechanism"]["parent_id"] = parent_id exception_value["mechanism"]["type"] = "chained" if is_root_exception and "type" not in exception_value["mechanism"]: exception_value["mechanism"]["type"] = "generic" is_exception_group = BaseExceptionGroup is not None and isinstance( exc_value, BaseExceptionGroup ) if is_exception_group: exception_value["mechanism"]["is_exception_group"] = True exception_value["module"] = get_type_module(exc_type) exception_value["type"] = get_type_name(exc_type) exception_value["value"] = get_error_message(exc_value) if client_options is None: include_local_variables = True include_source_context = True max_value_length = DEFAULT_MAX_VALUE_LENGTH # fallback custom_repr = None else: include_local_variables = client_options["include_local_variables"] include_source_context = client_options["include_source_context"] max_value_length = client_options["max_value_length"] custom_repr = client_options.get("custom_repr") frames = [ serialize_frame( tb.tb_frame, tb_lineno=tb.tb_lineno, include_local_variables=include_local_variables, include_source_context=include_source_context, max_value_length=max_value_length, custom_repr=custom_repr, ) for tb in iter_stacks(tb) ] if frames: exception_value["stacktrace"] = {"frames": frames} return exception_value HAS_CHAINED_EXCEPTIONS = hasattr(Exception, "__suppress_context__") if HAS_CHAINED_EXCEPTIONS: def walk_exception_chain(exc_info): # type: (ExcInfo) -> Iterator[ExcInfo] exc_type, exc_value, tb = exc_info seen_exceptions = [] seen_exception_ids = set() # type: Set[int] while ( exc_type is not None and exc_value is not None and id(exc_value) not in seen_exception_ids ): yield exc_type, exc_value, tb # Avoid hashing random types we don't know anything # about. Use the list to keep a ref so that the `id` is # not used for another object. seen_exceptions.append(exc_value) seen_exception_ids.add(id(exc_value)) if exc_value.__suppress_context__: cause = exc_value.__cause__ else: cause = exc_value.__context__ if cause is None: break exc_type = type(cause) exc_value = cause tb = getattr(cause, "__traceback__", None) else: def walk_exception_chain(exc_info): # type: (ExcInfo) -> Iterator[ExcInfo] yield exc_info def exceptions_from_error( exc_type, # type: Optional[type] exc_value, # type: Optional[BaseException] tb, # type: Optional[TracebackType] client_options=None, # type: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] mechanism=None, # type: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] exception_id=0, # type: int parent_id=0, # type: int source=None, # type: Optional[str] ): # type: (...) -> Tuple[int, List[Dict[str, Any]]] """ Creates the list of exceptions. This can include chained exceptions and exceptions from an ExceptionGroup. See the Exception Interface documentation for more details: https://develop.sentry.dev/sdk/event-payloads/exception/ """ parent = single_exception_from_error_tuple( exc_type=exc_type, exc_value=exc_value, tb=tb, client_options=client_options, mechanism=mechanism, exception_id=exception_id, parent_id=parent_id, source=source, ) exceptions = [parent] parent_id = exception_id exception_id += 1 should_supress_context = hasattr(exc_value, "__suppress_context__") and exc_value.__suppress_context__ # type: ignore if should_supress_context: # Add direct cause. # The field `__cause__` is set when raised with the exception (using the `from` keyword). exception_has_cause = ( exc_value and hasattr(exc_value, "__cause__") and exc_value.__cause__ is not None ) if exception_has_cause: cause = exc_value.__cause__ # type: ignore (exception_id, child_exceptions) = exceptions_from_error( exc_type=type(cause), exc_value=cause, tb=getattr(cause, "__traceback__", None), client_options=client_options, mechanism=mechanism, exception_id=exception_id, source="__cause__", ) exceptions.extend(child_exceptions) else: # Add indirect cause. # The field `__context__` is assigned if another exception occurs while handling the exception. exception_has_content = ( exc_value and hasattr(exc_value, "__context__") and exc_value.__context__ is not None ) if exception_has_content: context = exc_value.__context__ # type: ignore (exception_id, child_exceptions) = exceptions_from_error( exc_type=type(context), exc_value=context, tb=getattr(context, "__traceback__", None), client_options=client_options, mechanism=mechanism, exception_id=exception_id, source="__context__", ) exceptions.extend(child_exceptions) # Add exceptions from an ExceptionGroup. is_exception_group = exc_value and hasattr(exc_value, "exceptions") if is_exception_group: for idx, e in enumerate(exc_value.exceptions): # type: ignore (exception_id, child_exceptions) = exceptions_from_error( exc_type=type(e), exc_value=e, tb=getattr(e, "__traceback__", None), client_options=client_options, mechanism=mechanism, exception_id=exception_id, parent_id=parent_id, source="exceptions[%s]" % idx, ) exceptions.extend(child_exceptions) return (exception_id, exceptions) def exceptions_from_error_tuple( exc_info, # type: ExcInfo client_options=None, # type: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] mechanism=None, # type: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] ): # type: (...) -> List[Dict[str, Any]] exc_type, exc_value, tb = exc_info is_exception_group = BaseExceptionGroup is not None and isinstance( exc_value, BaseExceptionGroup ) if is_exception_group: (_, exceptions) = exceptions_from_error( exc_type=exc_type, exc_value=exc_value, tb=tb, client_options=client_options, mechanism=mechanism, exception_id=0, parent_id=0, ) else: exceptions = [] for exc_type, exc_value, tb in walk_exception_chain(exc_info): exceptions.append( single_exception_from_error_tuple( exc_type, exc_value, tb, client_options, mechanism ) ) exceptions.reverse() return exceptions def to_string(value): # type: (str) -> str try: return str(value) except UnicodeDecodeError: return repr(value)[1:-1] def iter_event_stacktraces(event): # type: (Event) -> Iterator[Dict[str, Any]] if "stacktrace" in event: yield event["stacktrace"] if "threads" in event: for thread in event["threads"].get("values") or (): if "stacktrace" in thread: yield thread["stacktrace"] if "exception" in event: for exception in event["exception"].get("values") or (): if "stacktrace" in exception: yield exception["stacktrace"] def iter_event_frames(event): # type: (Event) -> Iterator[Dict[str, Any]] for stacktrace in iter_event_stacktraces(event): for frame in stacktrace.get("frames") or (): yield frame def handle_in_app(event, in_app_exclude=None, in_app_include=None, project_root=None): # type: (Event, Optional[List[str]], Optional[List[str]], Optional[str]) -> Event for stacktrace in iter_event_stacktraces(event): set_in_app_in_frames( stacktrace.get("frames"), in_app_exclude=in_app_exclude, in_app_include=in_app_include, project_root=project_root, ) return event def set_in_app_in_frames(frames, in_app_exclude, in_app_include, project_root=None): # type: (Any, Optional[List[str]], Optional[List[str]], Optional[str]) -> Optional[Any] if not frames: return None for frame in frames: # if frame has already been marked as in_app, skip it current_in_app = frame.get("in_app") if current_in_app is not None: continue module = frame.get("module") # check if module in frame is in the list of modules to include if _module_in_list(module, in_app_include): frame["in_app"] = True continue # check if module in frame is in the list of modules to exclude if _module_in_list(module, in_app_exclude): frame["in_app"] = False continue # if frame has no abs_path, skip further checks abs_path = frame.get("abs_path") if abs_path is None: continue if _is_external_source(abs_path): frame["in_app"] = False continue if _is_in_project_root(abs_path, project_root): frame["in_app"] = True continue return frames def exc_info_from_error(error): # type: (Union[BaseException, ExcInfo]) -> ExcInfo if isinstance(error, tuple) and len(error) == 3: exc_type, exc_value, tb = error elif isinstance(error, BaseException): tb = getattr(error, "__traceback__", None) if tb is not None: exc_type = type(error) exc_value = error else: exc_type, exc_value, tb = sys.exc_info() if exc_value is not error: tb = None exc_value = error exc_type = type(error) else: raise ValueError("Expected Exception object to report, got %s!" % type(error)) exc_info = (exc_type, exc_value, tb) if TYPE_CHECKING: # This cast is safe because exc_type and exc_value are either both # None or both not None. exc_info = cast(ExcInfo, exc_info) return exc_info def event_from_exception( exc_info, # type: Union[BaseException, ExcInfo] client_options=None, # type: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] mechanism=None, # type: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] ): # type: (...) -> Tuple[Event, Dict[str, Any]] exc_info = exc_info_from_error(exc_info) hint = event_hint_with_exc_info(exc_info) return ( { "level": "error", "exception": { "values": exceptions_from_error_tuple( exc_info, client_options, mechanism ) }, }, hint, ) def _module_in_list(name, items): # type: (Optional[str], Optional[List[str]]) -> bool if name is None: return False if not items: return False for item in items: if item == name or name.startswith(item + "."): return True return False def _is_external_source(abs_path): # type: (Optional[str]) -> bool # check if frame is in 'site-packages' or 'dist-packages' if abs_path is None: return False external_source = ( re.search(r"[\\/](?:dist|site)-packages[\\/]", abs_path) is not None ) return external_source def _is_in_project_root(abs_path, project_root): # type: (Optional[str], Optional[str]) -> bool if abs_path is None or project_root is None: return False # check if path is in the project root if abs_path.startswith(project_root): return True return False def _truncate_by_bytes(string, max_bytes): # type: (str, int) -> str """ Truncate a UTF-8-encodable string to the last full codepoint so that it fits in max_bytes. """ truncated = string.encode("utf-8")[: max_bytes - 3].decode("utf-8", errors="ignore") return truncated + "..." def _get_size_in_bytes(value): # type: (str) -> Optional[int] try: return len(value.encode("utf-8")) except (UnicodeEncodeError, UnicodeDecodeError): return None def strip_string(value, max_length=None): # type: (str, Optional[int]) -> Union[AnnotatedValue, str] if not value: return value if max_length is None: max_length = DEFAULT_MAX_VALUE_LENGTH byte_size = _get_size_in_bytes(value) text_size = len(value) if byte_size is not None and byte_size > max_length: # truncate to max_length bytes, preserving code points truncated_value = _truncate_by_bytes(value, max_length) elif text_size is not None and text_size > max_length: # fallback to truncating by string length truncated_value = value[: max_length - 3] + "..." else: return value return AnnotatedValue( value=truncated_value, metadata={ "len": byte_size or text_size, "rem": [["!limit", "x", max_length - 3, max_length]], }, ) def parse_version(version): # type: (str) -> Optional[Tuple[int, ...]] """ Parses a version string into a tuple of integers. This uses the parsing loging from PEP 440: https://peps.python.org/pep-0440/#appendix-b-parsing-version-strings-with-regular-expressions """ VERSION_PATTERN = r""" # noqa: N806 v? (?: (?:(?P<epoch>[0-9]+)!)? # epoch (?P<release>[0-9]+(?:\.[0-9]+)*) # release segment (?P<pre> # pre-release [-_\.]? (?P<pre_l>(a|b|c|rc|alpha|beta|pre|preview)) [-_\.]? (?P<pre_n>[0-9]+)? )? (?P<post> # post release (?:-(?P<post_n1>[0-9]+)) | (?: [-_\.]? (?P<post_l>post|rev|r) [-_\.]? (?P<post_n2>[0-9]+)? ) )? (?P<dev> # dev release [-_\.]? (?P<dev_l>dev) [-_\.]? (?P<dev_n>[0-9]+)? )? ) (?:\+(?P<local>[a-z0-9]+(?:[-_\.][a-z0-9]+)*))? # local version """ pattern = re.compile( r"^\s*" + VERSION_PATTERN + r"\s*$", re.VERBOSE | re.IGNORECASE, ) try: release = pattern.match(version).groupdict()["release"] # type: ignore release_tuple = tuple(map(int, release.split(".")[:3])) # type: Tuple[int, ...] except (TypeError, ValueError, AttributeError): return None return release_tuple def _is_contextvars_broken(): # type: () -> bool """ Returns whether gevent/eventlet have patched the stdlib in a way where thread locals are now more "correct" than contextvars. """ try: import gevent from gevent.monkey import is_object_patched # Get the MAJOR and MINOR version numbers of Gevent version_tuple = tuple( [int(part) for part in re.split(r"a|b|rc|\.", gevent.__version__)[:2]] ) if is_object_patched("threading", "local"): # Gevent 20.9.0 depends on Greenlet 0.4.17 which natively handles switching # context vars when greenlets are switched, so, Gevent 20.9.0+ is all fine. # Ref: https://github.com/gevent/gevent/blob/83c9e2ae5b0834b8f84233760aabe82c3ba065b4/src/gevent/monkey.py#L604-L609 # Gevent 20.5, that doesn't depend on Greenlet 0.4.17 with native support # for contextvars, is able to patch both thread locals and contextvars, in # that case, check if contextvars are effectively patched. if ( # Gevent 20.9.0+ (sys.version_info >= (3, 7) and version_tuple >= (20, 9)) # Gevent 20.5.0+ or Python < 3.7 or (is_object_patched("contextvars", "ContextVar")) ): return False return True except ImportError: pass try: import greenlet from eventlet.patcher import is_monkey_patched # type: ignore greenlet_version = parse_version(greenlet.__version__) if greenlet_version is None: logger.error( "Internal error in Sentry SDK: Could not parse Greenlet version from greenlet.__version__." ) return False if is_monkey_patched("thread") and greenlet_version < (0, 5): return True except ImportError: pass return False def _make_threadlocal_contextvars(local): # type: (type) -> type class ContextVar: # Super-limited impl of ContextVar def __init__(self, name, default=None): # type: (str, Any) -> None self._name = name self._default = default self._local = local() self._original_local = local() def get(self, default=None): # type: (Any) -> Any return getattr(self._local, "value", default or self._default) def set(self, value): # type: (Any) -> Any token = str(random.getrandbits(64)) original_value = self.get() setattr(self._original_local, token, original_value) self._local.value = value return token def reset(self, token): # type: (Any) -> None self._local.value = getattr(self._original_local, token) # delete the original value (this way it works in Python 3.6+) del self._original_local.__dict__[token] return ContextVar def _get_contextvars(): # type: () -> Tuple[bool, type] """ Figure out the "right" contextvars installation to use. Returns a `contextvars.ContextVar`-like class with a limited API. See https://docs.sentry.io/platforms/python/contextvars/ for more information. """ if not _is_contextvars_broken(): # aiocontextvars is a PyPI package that ensures that the contextvars # backport (also a PyPI package) works with asyncio under Python 3.6 # # Import it if available. if sys.version_info < (3, 7): # `aiocontextvars` is absolutely required for functional # contextvars on Python 3.6. try: from aiocontextvars import ContextVar return True, ContextVar except ImportError: pass else: # On Python 3.7 contextvars are functional. try: from contextvars import ContextVar return True, ContextVar except ImportError: pass # Fall back to basic thread-local usage. from threading import local return False, _make_threadlocal_contextvars(local) HAS_REAL_CONTEXTVARS, ContextVar = _get_contextvars() CONTEXTVARS_ERROR_MESSAGE = """ With asyncio/ASGI applications, the Sentry SDK requires a functional installation of `contextvars` to avoid leaking scope/context data across requests. Please refer to https://docs.sentry.io/platforms/python/contextvars/ for more information. """ def qualname_from_function(func): # type: (Callable[..., Any]) -> Optional[str] """Return the qualified name of func. Works with regular function, lambda, partial and partialmethod.""" func_qualname = None # type: Optional[str] # Python 2 try: return "%s.%s.%s" % ( func.im_class.__module__, # type: ignore func.im_class.__name__, # type: ignore func.__name__, ) except Exception: pass prefix, suffix = "", "" if isinstance(func, partial) and hasattr(func.func, "__name__"): prefix, suffix = "partial(<function ", ">)" func = func.func else: # The _partialmethod attribute of methods wrapped with partialmethod() was renamed to __partialmethod__ in CPython 3.13: # https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/16600 partial_method = getattr(func, "_partialmethod", None) or getattr( func, "__partialmethod__", None ) if isinstance(partial_method, partialmethod): prefix, suffix = "partialmethod(<function ", ">)" func = partial_method.func if hasattr(func, "__qualname__"): func_qualname = func.__qualname__ elif hasattr(func, "__name__"): # Python 2.7 has no __qualname__ func_qualname = func.__name__ # Python 3: methods, functions, classes if func_qualname is not None: if hasattr(func, "__module__"): func_qualname = func.__module__ + "." + func_qualname func_qualname = prefix + func_qualname + suffix return func_qualname def transaction_from_function(func): # type: (Callable[..., Any]) -> Optional[str] return qualname_from_function(func) disable_capture_event = ContextVar("disable_capture_event") class ServerlessTimeoutWarning(Exception): # noqa: N818 """Raised when a serverless method is about to reach its timeout.""" pass class TimeoutThread(threading.Thread): """Creates a Thread which runs (sleeps) for a time duration equal to waiting_time and raises a custom ServerlessTimeout exception. """ def __init__(self, waiting_time, configured_timeout): # type: (float, int) -> None threading.Thread.__init__(self) self.waiting_time = waiting_time self.configured_timeout = configured_timeout self._stop_event = threading.Event() def stop(self): # type: () -> None self._stop_event.set() def run(self): # type: () -> None self._stop_event.wait(self.waiting_time) if self._stop_event.is_set(): return integer_configured_timeout = int(self.configured_timeout) # Setting up the exact integer value of configured time(in seconds) if integer_configured_timeout < self.configured_timeout: integer_configured_timeout = integer_configured_timeout + 1 # Raising Exception after timeout duration is reached raise ServerlessTimeoutWarning( "WARNING : Function is expected to get timed out. Configured timeout duration = {} seconds.".format( integer_configured_timeout ) ) def to_base64(original): # type: (str) -> Optional[str] """ Convert a string to base64, via UTF-8. Returns None on invalid input. """ base64_string = None try: utf8_bytes = original.encode("UTF-8") base64_bytes = base64.b64encode(utf8_bytes) base64_string = base64_bytes.decode("UTF-8") except Exception as err: logger.warning("Unable to encode {orig} to base64:".format(orig=original), err) return base64_string def from_base64(base64_string): # type: (str) -> Optional[str] """ Convert a string from base64, via UTF-8. Returns None on invalid input. """ utf8_string = None try: only_valid_chars = BASE64_ALPHABET.match(base64_string) assert only_valid_chars base64_bytes = base64_string.encode("UTF-8") utf8_bytes = base64.b64decode(base64_bytes) utf8_string = utf8_bytes.decode("UTF-8") except Exception as err: logger.warning( "Unable to decode {b64} from base64:".format(b64=base64_string), err ) return utf8_string Components = namedtuple("Components", ["scheme", "netloc", "path", "query", "fragment"]) def sanitize_url(url, remove_authority=True, remove_query_values=True, split=False): # type: (str, bool, bool, bool) -> Union[str, Components] """ Removes the authority and query parameter values from a given URL. """ parsed_url = urlsplit(url) query_params = parse_qs(parsed_url.query, keep_blank_values=True) # strip username:password (netloc can be usr:pwd@example.com) if remove_authority: netloc_parts = parsed_url.netloc.split("@") if len(netloc_parts) > 1: netloc = "%s:%s@%s" % ( SENSITIVE_DATA_SUBSTITUTE, SENSITIVE_DATA_SUBSTITUTE, netloc_parts[-1], ) else: netloc = parsed_url.netloc else: netloc = parsed_url.netloc # strip values from query string if remove_query_values: query_string = unquote( urlencode({key: SENSITIVE_DATA_SUBSTITUTE for key in query_params}) ) else: query_string = parsed_url.query components = Components( scheme=parsed_url.scheme, netloc=netloc, query=query_string, path=parsed_url.path, fragment=parsed_url.fragment, ) if split: return components else: return urlunsplit(components) ParsedUrl = namedtuple("ParsedUrl", ["url", "query", "fragment"]) def parse_url(url, sanitize=True): # type: (str, bool) -> ParsedUrl """ Splits a URL into a url (including path), query and fragment. If sanitize is True, the query parameters will be sanitized to remove sensitive data. The autority (username and password) in the URL will always be removed. """ parsed_url = sanitize_url( url, remove_authority=True, remove_query_values=sanitize, split=True ) base_url = urlunsplit( Components( scheme=parsed_url.scheme, # type: ignore netloc=parsed_url.netloc, # type: ignore query="", path=parsed_url.path, # type: ignore fragment="", ) ) return ParsedUrl( url=base_url, query=parsed_url.query, # type: ignore fragment=parsed_url.fragment, # type: ignore ) def is_valid_sample_rate(rate, source): # type: (Any, str) -> bool """ Checks the given sample rate to make sure it is valid type and value (a boolean or a number between 0 and 1, inclusive). """ # both booleans and NaN are instances of Real, so a) checking for Real # checks for the possibility of a boolean also, and b) we have to check # separately for NaN and Decimal does not derive from Real so need to check that too if not isinstance(rate, (Real, Decimal)) or math.isnan(rate): logger.warning( "{source} Given sample rate is invalid. Sample rate must be a boolean or a number between 0 and 1. Got {rate} of type {type}.".format( source=source, rate=rate, type=type(rate) ) ) return False # in case rate is a boolean, it will get cast to 1 if it's True and 0 if it's False rate = float(rate) if rate < 0 or rate > 1: logger.warning( "{source} Given sample rate is invalid. Sample rate must be between 0 and 1. Got {rate}.".format( source=source, rate=rate ) ) return False return True def match_regex_list(item, regex_list=None, substring_matching=False): # type: (str, Optional[List[str]], bool) -> bool if regex_list is None: return False for item_matcher in regex_list: if not substring_matching and item_matcher[-1] != "$": item_matcher += "$" matched = re.search(item_matcher, item) if matched: return True return False def is_sentry_url(client, url): # type: (sentry_sdk.client.BaseClient, str) -> bool """ Determines whether the given URL matches the Sentry DSN. """ return ( client is not None and client.transport is not None and client.transport.parsed_dsn is not None and client.transport.parsed_dsn.netloc in url ) def _generate_installed_modules(): # type: () -> Iterator[Tuple[str, str]] try: from importlib import metadata yielded = set() for dist in metadata.distributions(): name = dist.metadata["Name"] # `metadata` values may be `None`, see: # https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/91216 # and # https://github.com/python/importlib_metadata/issues/371 if name is not None: normalized_name = _normalize_module_name(name) if dist.version is not None and normalized_name not in yielded: yield normalized_name, dist.version yielded.add(normalized_name) except ImportError: # < py3.8 try: import pkg_resources except ImportError: return for info in pkg_resources.working_set: yield _normalize_module_name(info.key), info.version def _normalize_module_name(name): # type: (str) -> str return name.lower() def _get_installed_modules(): # type: () -> Dict[str, str] global _installed_modules if _installed_modules is None: _installed_modules = dict(_generate_installed_modules()) return _installed_modules def package_version(package): # type: (str) -> Optional[Tuple[int, ...]] installed_packages = _get_installed_modules() version = installed_packages.get(package) if version is None: return None return parse_version(version) def reraise(tp, value, tb=None): # type: (Optional[Type[BaseException]], Optional[BaseException], Optional[Any]) -> NoReturn assert value is not None if value.__traceback__ is not tb: raise value.with_traceback(tb) raise value def _no_op(*_a, **_k): # type: (*Any, **Any) -> None """No-op function for ensure_integration_enabled.""" pass if TYPE_CHECKING: @overload def ensure_integration_enabled( integration, # type: type[sentry_sdk.integrations.Integration] original_function, # type: Callable[P, R] ): # type: (...) -> Callable[[Callable[P, R]], Callable[P, R]] ... @overload def ensure_integration_enabled( integration, # type: type[sentry_sdk.integrations.Integration] ): # type: (...) -> Callable[[Callable[P, None]], Callable[P, None]] ... def ensure_integration_enabled( integration, # type: type[sentry_sdk.integrations.Integration] original_function=_no_op, # type: Union[Callable[P, R], Callable[P, None]] ): # type: (...) -> Callable[[Callable[P, R]], Callable[P, R]] """ Ensures a given integration is enabled prior to calling a Sentry-patched function. The function takes as its parameters the integration that must be enabled and the original function that the SDK is patching. The function returns a function that takes the decorated (Sentry-patched) function as its parameter, and returns a function that, when called, checks whether the given integration is enabled. If the integration is enabled, the function calls the decorated, Sentry-patched function. If the integration is not enabled, the original function is called. The function also takes care of preserving the original function's signature and docstring. Example usage: ```python @ensure_integration_enabled(MyIntegration, my_function) def patch_my_function(): with sentry_sdk.start_transaction(...): return my_function() ``` """ if TYPE_CHECKING: # Type hint to ensure the default function has the right typing. The overloads # ensure the default _no_op function is only used when R is None. original_function = cast(Callable[P, R], original_function) def patcher(sentry_patched_function): # type: (Callable[P, R]) -> Callable[P, R] def runner(*args: "P.args", **kwargs: "P.kwargs"): # type: (...) -> R if sentry_sdk.get_client().get_integration(integration) is None: return original_function(*args, **kwargs) return sentry_patched_function(*args, **kwargs) if original_function is _no_op: return wraps(sentry_patched_function)(runner) return wraps(original_function)(runner) return patcher if PY37: def nanosecond_time(): # type: () -> int return time.perf_counter_ns() else: def nanosecond_time(): # type: () -> int return int(time.perf_counter() * 1e9) def now(): # type: () -> float return time.perf_counter() try: from gevent import get_hub as get_gevent_hub from gevent.monkey import is_module_patched except ImportError: # it's not great that the signatures are different, get_hub can't return None # consider adding an if TYPE_CHECKING to change the signature to Optional[Hub] def get_gevent_hub(): # type: ignore[misc] # type: () -> Optional[Hub] return None def is_module_patched(mod_name): # type: (str) -> bool # unable to import from gevent means no modules have been patched return False def is_gevent(): # type: () -> bool return is_module_patched("threading") or is_module_patched("_thread") def get_current_thread_meta(thread=None): # type: (Optional[threading.Thread]) -> Tuple[Optional[int], Optional[str]] """ Try to get the id of the current thread, with various fall backs. """ # if a thread is specified, that takes priority if thread is not None: try: thread_id = thread.ident thread_name = thread.name if thread_id is not None: return thread_id, thread_name except AttributeError: pass # if the app is using gevent, we should look at the gevent hub first # as the id there differs from what the threading module reports if is_gevent(): gevent_hub = get_gevent_hub() if gevent_hub is not None: try: # this is undocumented, so wrap it in try except to be safe return gevent_hub.thread_ident, None except AttributeError: pass # use the current thread's id if possible try: thread = threading.current_thread() thread_id = thread.ident thread_name = thread.name if thread_id is not None: return thread_id, thread_name except AttributeError: pass # if we can't get the current thread id, fall back to the main thread id try: thread = threading.main_thread() thread_id = thread.ident thread_name = thread.name if thread_id is not None: return thread_id, thread_name except AttributeError: pass # we've tried everything, time to give up return None, None