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Maybe a more realistic example helps: def get_something():
something = Model.objects.filter(this='that').first() # returns None or Model but never raises exceptions
if not something:
capture_exception(Model.DoesNotExist())
return something I can do something like: try:
raise Model.DoesNotExist
except:
capture_exception() but it's too much code for such a simple action... |
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@GarrisonD if you manually instantiate exceptions this way, they don't have the |
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After executing this code I have tracebacks in Sentry:
But after executing this, I don't:
Here is what the docs say:
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