from __future__ import annotations import typing from starlette._utils import is_async_callable from starlette.concurrency import run_in_threadpool from starlette.exceptions import HTTPException from starlette.requests import Request from starlette.types import ASGIApp, ExceptionHandler, Message, Receive, Scope, Send from starlette.websockets import WebSocket ExceptionHandlers = dict[typing.Any, ExceptionHandler] StatusHandlers = dict[int, ExceptionHandler] def _lookup_exception_handler(exc_handlers: ExceptionHandlers, exc: Exception) -> ExceptionHandler | None: for cls in type(exc).__mro__: if cls in exc_handlers: return exc_handlers[cls] return None def wrap_app_handling_exceptions(app: ASGIApp, conn: Request | WebSocket) -> ASGIApp: exception_handlers: ExceptionHandlers status_handlers: StatusHandlers try: exception_handlers, status_handlers = conn.scope["starlette.exception_handlers"] except KeyError: exception_handlers, status_handlers = {}, {} async def wrapped_app(scope: Scope, receive: Receive, send: Send) -> None: response_started = False async def sender(message: Message) -> None: nonlocal response_started if message["type"] == "http.response.start": response_started = True await send(message) try: await app(scope, receive, sender) except Exception as exc: handler = None if isinstance(exc, HTTPException): handler = status_handlers.get(exc.status_code) if handler is None: handler = _lookup_exception_handler(exception_handlers, exc) if handler is None: raise exc if response_started: raise RuntimeError("Caught handled exception, but response already started.") from exc if is_async_callable(handler): response = await handler(conn, exc) else: response = await run_in_threadpool(handler, conn, exc) # type: ignore if response is not None: await response(scope, receive, sender) return wrapped_app