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Report runtime function errors (1st gen)
You should handle and report runtime errors that occur in Cloud Run functions.
Uncaught exceptions or executions that crash the process can result in
cold starts,
which you should generally try to minimize.
The recommended way for a function to signal an error depends on the function
type:
HTTP functions should return appropriate HTTP status codes which denote an
error. See HTTP Functions
for more information.
Event-driven functions should log and return an error message. See
Write event-driven functions
for more information.
If errors are appropriately handled, then function instances that encounter
errors can remain active and available to serve requests.
Emit errors to Error Reporting
You can emit an error from a Cloud Run function to
Error Reporting as shown in the following:
Node.js
// These WILL be reported to Error ReportingthrownewError('I failed you');// Will cause a cold start if not caught
Python
@functions_framework.httpdefhello_error_1(request):# This WILL be reported to Error Reporting,# and WILL NOT show up in logs or# terminate the function.fromgoogle.cloudimporterror_reportingclient=error_reporting.Client()try:raiseRuntimeError("I failed you")exceptRuntimeError:client.report_exception()# This WILL be reported to Error Reporting,# and WILL terminate the functionraiseRuntimeError("I failed you")@functions_framework.httpdefhello_error_2(request):# These errors WILL NOT be reported to Error# Reporting, but will show up in logs.importloggingimportsysprint(RuntimeError("I failed you (print to stdout)"))logging.warning(RuntimeError("I failed you (logging.warning)"))logging.error(RuntimeError("I failed you (logging.error)"))sys.stderr.write("I failed you (sys.stderr.write)\n")# This is considered a successful execution and WILL NOT be reported# to Error Reporting, but the status code (500) WILL be logged.fromflaskimportabortreturnabort(500)
Go
packagetipsimport("fmt""net/http""os""github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/functions-framework-go/functions")funcinit(){functions.HTTP("HTTPError",HTTPError)}// HTTPError describes how errors are handled in an HTTP function.funcHTTPError(whttp.ResponseWriter,r*http.Request){// An error response code is NOT reported to Error Reporting.// http.Error(w, "An error occurred", http.StatusInternalServerError)// Printing to stdout and stderr is NOT reported to Error Reporting.fmt.Println("An error occurred (stdout)")fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr,"An error occurred (stderr)")// Calling log.Fatal sets a non-zero exit code and is NOT reported to Error// Reporting.// log.Fatal("An error occurred (log.Fatal)")// Panics are reported to Error Reporting.panic("An error occurred (panic)")}
Java
importcom.google.cloud.functions.HttpFunction;importcom.google.cloud.functions.HttpRequest;importcom.google.cloud.functions.HttpResponse;importjava.io.IOException;importjava.util.logging.Logger;publicclassHelloErrorimplementsHttpFunction{privatestaticfinalLoggerlogger=Logger.getLogger(HelloError.class.getName());@Overridepublicvoidservice(HttpRequestrequest,HttpResponseresponse)throwsIOException{// These will NOT be reported to Error ReportingSystem.err.println("I failed you");logger.severe("I failed you");// This WILL be reported to Error ReportingthrownewRuntimeException("I failed you");}}
You can view the reported errors in Error Reporting
in the Google Cloud console. You can also see the errors reported from a
particular function when you select it from the list of functions in the Google Cloud console.
Uncaught exceptions produced by your function will appear in Error Reporting.
Note that some types of uncaught exceptions (such as those thrown
asynchronously) will cause a cold
start to occur upon
a future function invocation. This increases the amount of time your function
will take to run.
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See [HTTP Functions](/functions/1stgendocs/writing/write-http-functions)\n for more information.\n\n- Event-driven functions should log and return an error message. See\n [Write event-driven functions](/functions/1stgendocs/writing/write-event-driven-functions)\n for more information.\n\nIf errors are appropriately handled, then function instances that encounter\nerrors can remain active and available to serve requests.\n\nEmit errors to Error Reporting\n------------------------------\n\nYou can emit an error from a Cloud Run function to\n[Error Reporting](https://cloud.google.com/error-reporting/docs) as shown in the following: \n\n### Node.js\n\n // These WILL be reported to Error Reporting\n throw new Error('I failed you'); // Will cause a cold start if not caught\n\n### Python\n\n @functions_framework.http\n def hello_error_1(request):\n # This WILL be reported to Error Reporting,\n # and WILL NOT show up in logs or\n # terminate the function.\n from google.cloud import error_reporting\n\n client = error_reporting.https://cloud.google.com/python/docs/reference/clouderrorreporting/latest/google.cloud.error_reporting.client.Client.html()\n\n try:\n raise RuntimeError(\"I failed you\")\n except RuntimeError:\n https://cloud.google.com/python/docs/reference/clouderrorreporting/latest/google.cloud.error_reporting.client.html.https://cloud.google.com/python/docs/reference/clouderrorreporting/latest/google.cloud.error_reporting.client.Client.html#google_cloud_error_reporting_client_Client_report_exception()\n\n # This WILL be reported to Error Reporting,\n # and WILL terminate the function\n raise RuntimeError(\"I failed you\")\n\n\n @functions_framework.http\n def hello_error_2(request):\n # These errors WILL NOT be reported to Error\n # Reporting, but will show up in logs.\n import logging\n import sys\n\n print(RuntimeError(\"I failed you (print to stdout)\"))\n logging.warning(RuntimeError(\"I failed you (logging.warning)\"))\n logging.error(RuntimeError(\"I failed you (logging.error)\"))\n sys.stderr.write(\"I failed you (sys.stderr.write)\\n\")\n\n # This is considered a successful execution and WILL NOT be reported\n # to Error Reporting, but the status code (500) WILL be logged.\n from flask import abort\n\n return abort(500)\n\n### Go\n\n\n package tips\n\n import (\n \t\"fmt\"\n \t\"net/http\"\n \t\"os\"\n\n \t\"github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/functions-framework-go/functions\"\n )\n\n func init() {\n \tfunctions.HTTP(\"HTTPError\", HTTPError)\n }\n\n // HTTPError describes how errors are handled in an HTTP function.\n func HTTPError(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {\n \t// An error response code is NOT reported to Error Reporting.\n \t// http.Error(w, \"An error occurred\", http.StatusInternalServerError)\n\n \t// Printing to stdout and stderr is NOT reported to Error Reporting.\n \tfmt.Println(\"An error occurred (stdout)\")\n \tfmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, \"An error occurred (stderr)\")\n\n \t// Calling log.Fatal sets a non-zero exit code and is NOT reported to Error\n \t// Reporting.\n \t// log.Fatal(\"An error occurred (log.Fatal)\")\n\n \t// Panics are reported to Error Reporting.\n \tpanic(\"An error occurred (panic)\")\n }\n\n### Java\n\n\n import com.google.cloud.functions.HttpFunction;\n import com.google.cloud.functions.HttpRequest;\n import com.google.cloud.functions.HttpResponse;\n import java.io.IOException;\n import java.util.logging.Logger;\n\n public class HelloError implements HttpFunction {\n\n private static final Logger logger = Logger.getLogger(HelloError.class.getName());\n\n @Override\n public void service(HttpRequest request, HttpResponse response)\n throws IOException {\n // These will NOT be reported to Error Reporting\n System.err.println(\"I failed you\");\n logger.severe(\"I failed you\");\n\n // This WILL be reported to Error Reporting\n throw new RuntimeException(\"I failed you\");\n }\n }\n\nIf you would like more fine-grained error reporting, you can use the [Error\nReporting client\nlibraries](/error-reporting/docs/reference/libraries).\n\nYou can view the reported errors in [Error Reporting](https://console.cloud.google.com/errors)\nin the Google Cloud console. You can also see the errors reported from a\nparticular function when you select it from the [list of functions](https://console.cloud.google.com/functions) in the Google Cloud console.\n\nUncaught exceptions produced by your function will appear in Error Reporting.\nNote that some types of uncaught exceptions (such as those thrown\nasynchronously) will cause a [cold\nstart](/functions/1stgendocs/concepts/execution-environment#cold-starts) to occur upon\na future function invocation. This increases the amount of time your function\nwill take to run."]]