Flask in a production setting, ie., not using its development server,
will turn exceptions into 500 error response pages and not log
anything. You will need to investigate how you set up Flask to log
such exceptions. If you set the 'debug' attribute of the Flask
application object:
app.debug = True
I believe it will renable the display of errors in the web page, but
you wouldn't want to use that on a customer facing site as they will
see the errors. So if you are the only user, use that, seeing Flask
documentation on exactly how to do it.
Perhaps also ask on #pocoo IRC channel for help on other options for
Flask or check StackOverflow.
Graham
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