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Using highlight.io with Python Django
Learn how to set up highlight.io on your Python Django backend API.
1
Setup your frontend Highlight snippet with tracingOrigins.
Make sure that you followed the fullstack mapping guide.
H.init("<YOUR_PROJECT_ID>", {
tracingOrigins: ['localhost', 'example.myapp.com/backend'],
networkRecording: {
enabled: true,
recordHeadersAndBody: true,
},
});
2
Install the highlight-io python package.
Download the package from pypi and save it to your requirements. If you use a zip or s3 file upload to publish your function, you will want to make sure highlight-io
is part of the build.
poetry add highlight-io[Django]
# or with pip
pip install highlight-io[Django]
3
Initialize the Highlight SDK.
Add Highlight with the Django integration to your settings.py
file.
import highlight_io
from highlight_io.integrations.django import DjangoIntegration
H = highlight_io.H("YOUR_PROJECT_ID", integrations=[DjangoIntegration()], record_logs=True)
4
Verify your installation.
Check that your installation is valid by throwing an error. Change one of your Django views to the following code which will throw an exception. Access the Django route in your browser. You should see a DivideByZero
error in the Highlight errors page within a few moments.
import logging
import random
from django.http import HttpResponse, HttpRequest
def index(request: HttpRequest):
return HttpResponse(f"This might not go well. result is {2 / 0}")
5
Set up logging.
With the Python SDK, your logs are reported automatically from builtin logging methods. See the Python logging setup guide for more details.