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6 Plack::Middleware::StackTrace - Displays stack trace when your app dies
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9 enable "StackTrace";
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12 This middleware uses $SIG{__DIE__} to intercept all exceptions (run-
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14 For each exception it builds a detailed stack trace.
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16 If the applications aborts by throwing an exception it will be caught
17 and matched against the saved stack traces. If a match is found it will
18 be displayed as a nice stack trace screen, if not then the exception
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21 The stack trace is also stored in the environment as a plaintext and
22 HTML under the key "plack.stacktrace.text" and "plack.stacktrace.html"
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25 This middleware is enabled by default when you run plackup in the
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28 You're recommended to use this middleware during the development and
29 use Plack::Middleware::HTTPExceptions in the deployment mode as a
30 replacement, so that all the exceptions thrown from your application
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34 Catching errors in streaming response is not supported.
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36 Stack Trace Module
37 The Devel::StackTrace::WithLexicals module will be used to capture the
38 stack trace if the installed version is 0.08 or later. Otherwise
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42 Gathering the information for a stack trace via Devel::StackTrace is
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44 still. This is not usually a concern in development and when
45 exceptions are rare. However, your application may include code that's
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53 Force display the stack trace when an error occurs within your
54 application and the response code from your application is 500.
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57 The use case of this option is that when your framework catches all
58 the exceptions in the main handler and returns all failures in your
59 code as a normal 500 PSGI error response. In such cases, this
60 middleware would never have a chance to display errors because it
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68 Skips printing the text stacktrace to console ("psgi.errors").
69 Defaults to 0, which means the text version of the stack trace
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76 Tatsuhiko Miyagawa
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79 Devel::StackTrace::AsHTML Plack::Middleware
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