rpdb - remote debugger based on pdb
rpbm is a wrapper around pdb that re-routes stdin and stdout to a socket handler. By default it opens the debugger on port 4444:
import rpdb; rpdb.set_trace()
But you can change that by simply instantiating Rpdb manually:
import rpdb debugger = rpdb.Rpdb(12345) debugger.set_trace()
It is known to work on Jython 2.5 to 2.7, Python 2.5 to 3.1. It was written originally for Jython since this is pretty much the only way to debug it when running it on Tomcat.
Upon reaching set_trace(), your script will "hang" and the only way to get it to continue is to access rpdb using telnet, netcat, etc..:
nc 127.0.0.1 4444
Installation on CPython (standard Python)
pip install rpdb
Installation in a Tomcat webapp
Just copy the rpdb directory (the one with the __init__.py file) in your WEB-INF/lib/Lib folder along with the standard Jython library (required).
Known bugs
- The socket is not always closed properly so you will need to ^C in netcat and ^in telnet to exit after a continue.
- There is a bug in Jython 2.5/pdb that causes rpdb to stop on ghost breakpoints after you continue ('c'), this is fixed in 2.7b1.
Author(s)
Bertrand Janin <b@janin.com> - http://tamentis.com/
With contributions from (chronological, latest first):
- Steven Willis <onlynone@gmail.com>
- Jorge Niedbalski R <niedbalski@gmail.com>
- Cyprien Le Pannérer <clepannerer@edd.fr>
- k4ml <kamal.mustafa@gmail.com>
- Sean M. Collins <sean@coreitpro.com>
This is inspired by: