import re # Regex patterns of status codes of Container service (https://github.com/nspcc-dev/neofs-spec/blob/98b154848116223e486ce8b43eaa35fec08b4a99/20-api-v2/container.md) CONTAINER_NOT_FOUND = "code = 3072.*message = container not found" # Regex patterns of status codes of Object service (https://github.com/nspcc-dev/neofs-spec/blob/98b154848116223e486ce8b43eaa35fec08b4a99/20-api-v2/object.md) OBJECT_ACCESS_DENIED = "code = 2048.*message = access to object operation denied" OBJECT_NOT_FOUND = "code = 2049.*message = object not found" OBJECT_ALREADY_REMOVED = "code = 2052.*message = object already removed" SESSION_NOT_FOUND = "code = 4096.*message = session token not found" def error_matches_status(error: Exception, status_pattern: str) -> bool: """ Determines whether exception matches specified status pattern. We use re.search to be consistent with pytest.raises. """ match = re.search(status_pattern, str(error)) return match is not None