distribution/errors.go
Stephen J Day da7eef2e04 Allow Errors to be an error itself
This has Errors implement the error interface, allowing it to pose as an error
itself. Use of this in the server may be minimal, for now, but it's useful for
passing around opaque client errors.

A method, PushErr, has also been add to allow arbitrary errors to be passed
into the Errors list. This keeps the errors list flexible, allowing the app to
collect and errors before we have codes properly mapped.
2014-11-10 16:02:45 -08:00

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package registry
import (
"fmt"
"strings"
)
// ErrorCode represents the error type. The errors are serialized via strings
// and the integer format may change and should *never* be exported.
type ErrorCode int
const (
ErrorCodeUnknown ErrorCode = iota
// The following errors can happen during a layer upload.
ErrorCodeInvalidChecksum
ErrorCodeInvalidLength
ErrorCodeInvalidTarsum
// The following errors can happen during manifest upload.
ErrorCodeInvalidName
ErrorCodeInvalidTag
ErrorCodeUnverifiedManifest
ErrorCodeUnknownLayer
ErrorCodeUntrustedSignature
)
var errorCodeStrings = map[ErrorCode]string{
ErrorCodeUnknown: "UNKNOWN",
ErrorCodeInvalidChecksum: "INVALID_CHECKSUM",
ErrorCodeInvalidLength: "INVALID_LENGTH",
ErrorCodeInvalidTarsum: "INVALID_TARSUM",
ErrorCodeInvalidName: "INVALID_NAME",
ErrorCodeInvalidTag: "INVALID_TAG",
ErrorCodeUnverifiedManifest: "UNVERIFIED_MANIFEST",
ErrorCodeUnknownLayer: "UNKNOWN_LAYER",
ErrorCodeUntrustedSignature: "UNTRUSTED_SIGNATURE",
}
var errorCodesMessages = map[ErrorCode]string{
ErrorCodeUnknown: "unknown error",
ErrorCodeInvalidChecksum: "provided checksum did not match uploaded content",
ErrorCodeInvalidLength: "provided length did not match content length",
ErrorCodeInvalidTarsum: "provided tarsum did not match binary content",
ErrorCodeInvalidName: "Manifest name did not match URI",
ErrorCodeInvalidTag: "Manifest tag did not match URI",
ErrorCodeUnverifiedManifest: "Manifest failed signature validation",
ErrorCodeUnknownLayer: "Referenced layer not available",
ErrorCodeUntrustedSignature: "Manifest signed by untrusted source",
}
var stringToErrorCode map[string]ErrorCode
func init() {
stringToErrorCode = make(map[string]ErrorCode, len(errorCodeStrings))
// Build up reverse error code map
for k, v := range errorCodeStrings {
stringToErrorCode[v] = k
}
}
// ParseErrorCode attempts to parse the error code string, returning
// ErrorCodeUnknown if the error is not known.
func ParseErrorCode(s string) ErrorCode {
ec, ok := stringToErrorCode[s]
if !ok {
return ErrorCodeUnknown
}
return ec
}
// String returns the canonical identifier for this error code.
func (ec ErrorCode) String() string {
s, ok := errorCodeStrings[ec]
if !ok {
return errorCodeStrings[ErrorCodeUnknown]
}
return s
}
func (ec ErrorCode) Message() string {
m, ok := errorCodesMessages[ec]
if !ok {
return errorCodesMessages[ErrorCodeUnknown]
}
return m
}
func (ec ErrorCode) MarshalText() (text []byte, err error) {
return []byte(ec.String()), nil
}
func (ec *ErrorCode) UnmarshalText(text []byte) error {
*ec = stringToErrorCode[string(text)]
return nil
}
type Error struct {
Code ErrorCode `json:"code,omitempty"`
Message string `json:"message,omitempty"`
Detail interface{} `json:"detail,omitempty"`
}
// Error returns a human readable representation of the error.
func (e Error) Error() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%s: %s",
strings.Title(strings.Replace(e.Code.String(), "_", " ", -1)),
e.Message)
}
// Errors provides the envelope for multiple errors and a few sugar methods
// for use within the application.
type Errors struct {
Errors []error `json:"errors,omitempty"`
}
// Push pushes an error on to the error stack, with the optional detail
// argument. It is a programming error (ie panic) to push more than one
// detail at a time.
func (errs *Errors) Push(code ErrorCode, details ...interface{}) {
if len(details) > 1 {
panic("please specify zero or one detail items for this error")
}
var detail interface{}
if len(details) > 0 {
detail = details[0]
}
errs.PushErr(Error{
Code: code,
Message: code.Message(),
Detail: detail,
})
}
// PushErr pushes an error interface onto the error stack.
func (errs *Errors) PushErr(err error) {
errs.Errors = append(errs.Errors, err)
}
func (errs *Errors) Error() string {
switch len(errs.Errors) {
case 0:
return "<nil>"
case 1:
return errs.Errors[0].Error()
default:
msg := "errors:\n"
for _, err := range errs.Errors {
msg += err.Error() + "\n"
}
return msg
}
}
// detailUnknownLayer provides detail for unknown layer errors, returned by
// image manifest push for layers that are not yet transferred. This intended
// to only be used on the backend to return detail for this specific error.
type DetailUnknownLayer struct {
// Unknown should contain the contents of a layer descriptor, which is a
// single json object with the key "blobSum" currently.
Unknown struct {
// BlobSum contains the uniquely identifying tarsum of the layer.
BlobSum string `json:"blobSum"`
} `json:"unknown"`
}