Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Antoine Beaupre <anar...@debian.org> X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-devel@lists.debian.org, debian-pyt...@lists.debian.org
* Package name : python-manhole Version : 1.8.1 Upstream Contact: https://github.com/ionelmc * URL : https://github.com/ionelmc/python-manhole * License : MIT Programming Lang: Python Description : Debugging manhole for python applications Manhole is in-process service that will accept unix domain socket connections and present the stacktraces for all threads and an interactive prompt. It can either work as a python daemon thread waiting for connections at all times or a signal handler (stopping your application and waiting for a connection). . Access to the socket is restricted to the application's effective user id or root. . This is just like Twisted's manhole. It's simpler (no dependencies), it only runs on Unix domain sockets (in contrast to Twisted's manhole which can run on telnet or ssh) and it integrates well with various types of applications. . Features: * Uses unix domain sockets, only root or same effective user can connect. * Can run the connection in a thread or in a signal handler. * Compatible with apps that fork, reinstalls the Manhole thread after fork. * Compatible with gevent and eventlet with some limitations * The thread is compatible with apps that use signalfd ---- I'm surprised to not see this packaged in Debian. There's so many uses for this! There's a couple of instances of manhole.py i can find in apt-file, but the first i looked at (in synapse) actually uses twisted's manhole, which i guess this is somewhat a copy of, but standalone (so you don't need twisted). I first found out about this project in archivebot's implementation (which is not packaged in Debian), and now i need it in asncounter. Let me know if it *is* packaged or was rejected or something.