I dont want to be anoying but i still need some help and didnt find any 
information. My "solution" cant catch models or views errors.

Thanks!

El lunes, 22 de febrero de 2016, 16:45:26 (UTC-4:30), 
luis.va...@metamaxzone.com escribió:
>
> Hello!
>
> I want to manage and catch all the error of my website using sentry (
> https://getsentry.com/welcome/), reading some post in this forum i found 
> this: 
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/web2py/disable$20tickets$20error/web2py/0E73_7KbGJI/9WEfWCpty-4J
>
> Based in that solution i've created this inside one of my models.
>
> from raven import Client
>
>
> def mycacher(f):
>     client = 
> Client('*****************************************************************')
>     try:
>         d = f()
>         return d
>     except:
>         client.captureException()
>
> response._caller = mycacher
>
> With this i'm able to catch all the exceptions originated by a function in 
> the controller or by a function call inside a controller is handled with 
> this code, but the problems comes when a code inside the models (but 
> outside functions) is executed, for example, database definitions etc...
>
> I know i can wrap all my code with a try... Except to catch this but there 
> is any other solution for entirely "Bypassing" the ticket system in order 
> to use other system?
>
> Thanks for your help!
>

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