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from __future__ import absolute_import
import sys from threading import Thread, current_thread
from sentry_sdk import Hub from sentry_sdk._compat import reraise from sentry_sdk._types import MYPY from sentry_sdk.integrations import Integration from sentry_sdk.utils import event_from_exception, capture_internal_exceptions
if MYPY: from typing import Any from typing import TypeVar from typing import Callable from typing import Optional
from sentry_sdk._types import ExcInfo
F = TypeVar("F", bound=Callable[..., Any])
class ThreadingIntegration(Integration): identifier = "threading"
def __init__(self, propagate_hub=False): # type: (bool) -> None self.propagate_hub = propagate_hub
@staticmethod def setup_once(): # type: () -> None old_start = Thread.start
def sentry_start(self, *a, **kw): # type: (Thread, *Any, **Any) -> Any hub = Hub.current integration = hub.get_integration(ThreadingIntegration) if integration is not None: if not integration.propagate_hub: hub_ = None else: hub_ = Hub(hub) # Patching instance methods in `start()` creates a reference cycle if # done in a naive way. See # https://github.com/getsentry/sentry-python/pull/434 # # In threading module, using current_thread API will access current thread instance # without holding it to avoid a reference cycle in an easier way. with capture_internal_exceptions(): new_run = _wrap_run(hub_, getattr(self.run, "__func__", self.run)) self.run = new_run # type: ignore
return old_start(self, *a, **kw) # type: ignore
Thread.start = sentry_start # type: ignore
def _wrap_run(parent_hub, old_run_func): # type: (Optional[Hub], F) -> F def run(*a, **kw): # type: (*Any, **Any) -> Any hub = parent_hub or Hub.current with hub: try: self = current_thread() return old_run_func(self, *a, **kw) except Exception: reraise(*_capture_exception())
return run # type: ignore
def _capture_exception(): # type: () -> ExcInfo hub = Hub.current exc_info = sys.exc_info()
if hub.get_integration(ThreadingIntegration) is not None: # If an integration is there, a client has to be there. client = hub.client # type: Any
event, hint = event_from_exception( exc_info, client_options=client.options, mechanism={"type": "threading", "handled": False}, ) hub.capture_event(event, hint=hint)
return exc_info
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