I can't seem to get the python module cgitb to output the stack trace in a browser. I have no problems in a shell environment. I'm running Centos 6 with python 2.6.
Here is an example simple code that I am using:
import cgitb; cgitb.enable()
print "Content-type: text/html"
print
print 1/0
I get an Internal Server error instead of the printed detailed report. I have tried different error types, different browsers, etc.
When I don't have an error, of course python works fine. It will print the error in a shell fine. The point of cgitb is to print the error instead of returning an "Internal Server Error" in the browser for most error exceptions. Basically I'm just trying to get cgitb to work in a browser environment.
Any Suggestions?
Okay, I got my problem fixed and the OP brought me to it: Even tho cgitb will output HTML by default, it will not output a header! And Apache does not like that and might give you some stupid error like:
<...blablabla>: Response header name '<!--' contains invalid characters, aborting request
It indicates, that Apache was still working its way through the headers when it already encountered some HTML. Look at what the OP prints before the error is triggered. That is a header and you need that. Including the empty line.
I will just quote the docs:
Make sure that your script is readable and executable by "others"; the Unix file mode should be 0755
octal (use chmod 0755 filename
).
Make sure that the first line of the script contains #!
starting in column 1 followed by the pathname of the Python interpreter, for instance:
#!/usr/local/bin/python