| Debugging Application Errors |
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| In Production |
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| **Do not run the development server, or enable the built-in debugger, in |
| a production environment.** The debugger allows executing arbitrary |
| Python code from the browser. It's protected by a pin, but that should |
| not be relied on for security. |
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| Use an error logging tool, such as Sentry, as described in |
| :ref:`error-logging-tools`, or enable logging and notifications as |
| described in :doc:`/logging`. |
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| If you have access to the server, you could add some code to start an |
| external debugger if ``request.remote_addr`` matches your IP. Some IDE |
| debuggers also have a remote mode so breakpoints on the server can be |
| interacted with locally. Only enable a debugger temporarily. |
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| The Built-In Debugger |
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| The built-in Werkzeug development server provides a debugger which shows |
| an interactive traceback in the browser when an unhandled error occurs |
| during a request. This debugger should only be used during development. |
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| .. image:: _static/debugger.png |
| :align: center |
| :class: screenshot |
| :alt: screenshot of debugger in action |
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| .. warning:: |
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| The debugger allows executing arbitrary Python code from the |
| browser. It is protected by a pin, but still represents a major |
| security risk. Do not run the development server or debugger in a |
| production environment. |
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| To enable the debugger, run the development server with the |
| ``FLASK_ENV`` environment variable set to ``development``. This puts |
| Flask in debug mode, which changes how it handles some errors, and |
| enables the debugger and reloader. |
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| .. tabs:: |
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| .. group-tab:: Bash |
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| .. code-block:: text |
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| $ export FLASK_ENV=development |
| $ flask run |
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| .. group-tab:: Fish |
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| .. code-block:: text |
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| $ set -x FLASK_ENV development |
| $ flask run |
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| .. group-tab:: CMD |
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| .. code-block:: text |
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| > set FLASK_ENV=development |
| > flask run |
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| .. group-tab:: Powershell |
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| .. code-block:: text |
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| > $env:FLASK_ENV = "development" |
| > flask run |
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| ``FLASK_ENV`` can only be set as an environment variable. When running |
| from Python code, passing ``debug=True`` enables debug mode, which is |
| mostly equivalent. Debug mode can be controlled separately from |
| ``FLASK_ENV`` with the ``FLASK_DEBUG`` environment variable as well. |
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| .. code-block:: python |
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| app.run(debug=True) |
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| :doc:`/server` and :doc:`/cli` have more information about running the |
| debugger, debug mode, and development mode. More information about the |
| debugger can be found in the `Werkzeug documentation |
| <https://werkzeug.palletsprojects.com/debug/>`__. |
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| External Debuggers |
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| External debuggers, such as those provided by IDEs, can offer a more |
| powerful debugging experience than the built-in debugger. They can also |
| be used to step through code during a request before an error is raised, |
| or if no error is raised. Some even have a remote mode so you can debug |
| code running on another machine. |
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| When using an external debugger, the app should still be in debug mode, |
| but it can be useful to disable the built-in debugger and reloader, |
| which can interfere. |
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| When running from the command line: |
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| .. tabs:: |
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| .. group-tab:: Bash |
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| .. code-block:: text |
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| $ export FLASK_ENV=development |
| $ flask run --no-debugger --no-reload |
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| .. group-tab:: Fish |
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| .. code-block:: text |
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| $ set -x FLASK_ENV development |
| $ flask run --no-debugger --no-reload |
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| .. group-tab:: CMD |
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| .. code-block:: text |
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| > set FLASK_ENV=development |
| > flask run --no-debugger --no-reload |
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| .. group-tab:: Powershell |
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| .. code-block:: text |
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| > $env:FLASK_ENV = "development" |
| > flask run --no-debugger --no-reload |
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| When running from Python: |
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| .. code-block:: python |
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| app.run(debug=True, use_debugger=False, use_reloader=False) |
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| Disabling these isn't required, an external debugger will continue to |
| work with the following caveats. If the built-in debugger is not |
| disabled, it will catch unhandled exceptions before the external |
| debugger can. If the reloader is not disabled, it could cause an |
| unexpected reload if code changes during debugging. |
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