Can't seem to catch exceptions using Js2Py in a Python project











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I am using Js2Py to execute a block of Javascript code in my Python module. For testing, I specifically made a syntax error to check. I put the whole thing in a try-except block, but it still seems to raise an exception. It looks like this:



try:
self.validator_function_compiled = js2py.eval_js("function( value ) { if ( value.length > 10) { return false; } return true; }")
except Exception as e:
pass


When I run this code, I still get the following error:



ReferenceError: consol is not defined


Why is this?










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    This looks like a typical javascript error from incorrectly typing console. Are you sure this is the only javascript that you're testing?
    – kemicofa
    Nov 10 at 22:11










  • Yep, thats all I am doing.
    – darkhorse
    Nov 10 at 22:18















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I am using Js2Py to execute a block of Javascript code in my Python module. For testing, I specifically made a syntax error to check. I put the whole thing in a try-except block, but it still seems to raise an exception. It looks like this:



try:
self.validator_function_compiled = js2py.eval_js("function( value ) { if ( value.length > 10) { return false; } return true; }")
except Exception as e:
pass


When I run this code, I still get the following error:



ReferenceError: consol is not defined


Why is this?










share|improve this question


















  • 1




    This looks like a typical javascript error from incorrectly typing console. Are you sure this is the only javascript that you're testing?
    – kemicofa
    Nov 10 at 22:11










  • Yep, thats all I am doing.
    – darkhorse
    Nov 10 at 22:18













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I am using Js2Py to execute a block of Javascript code in my Python module. For testing, I specifically made a syntax error to check. I put the whole thing in a try-except block, but it still seems to raise an exception. It looks like this:



try:
self.validator_function_compiled = js2py.eval_js("function( value ) { if ( value.length > 10) { return false; } return true; }")
except Exception as e:
pass


When I run this code, I still get the following error:



ReferenceError: consol is not defined


Why is this?










share|improve this question













I am using Js2Py to execute a block of Javascript code in my Python module. For testing, I specifically made a syntax error to check. I put the whole thing in a try-except block, but it still seems to raise an exception. It looks like this:



try:
self.validator_function_compiled = js2py.eval_js("function( value ) { if ( value.length > 10) { return false; } return true; }")
except Exception as e:
pass


When I run this code, I still get the following error:



ReferenceError: consol is not defined


Why is this?







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    This looks like a typical javascript error from incorrectly typing console. Are you sure this is the only javascript that you're testing?
    – kemicofa
    Nov 10 at 22:11










  • Yep, thats all I am doing.
    – darkhorse
    Nov 10 at 22:18














  • 1




    This looks like a typical javascript error from incorrectly typing console. Are you sure this is the only javascript that you're testing?
    – kemicofa
    Nov 10 at 22:11










  • Yep, thats all I am doing.
    – darkhorse
    Nov 10 at 22:18








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1




This looks like a typical javascript error from incorrectly typing console. Are you sure this is the only javascript that you're testing?
– kemicofa
Nov 10 at 22:11




This looks like a typical javascript error from incorrectly typing console. Are you sure this is the only javascript that you're testing?
– kemicofa
Nov 10 at 22:11












Yep, thats all I am doing.
– darkhorse
Nov 10 at 22:18




Yep, thats all I am doing.
– darkhorse
Nov 10 at 22:18

















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