zulip/zerver/lib/exceptions.py

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from enum import Enum, auto
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional, Tuple
from django.core.exceptions import ValidationError
from django.utils.translation import gettext as _
class ErrorCode(Enum):
BAD_REQUEST = auto() # Generic name, from the name of HTTP 400.
REQUEST_VARIABLE_MISSING = auto()
REQUEST_VARIABLE_INVALID = auto()
INVALID_JSON = auto()
BAD_IMAGE = auto()
REALM_UPLOAD_QUOTA = auto()
BAD_NARROW = auto()
CANNOT_DEACTIVATE_LAST_USER = auto()
MISSING_HTTP_EVENT_HEADER = auto()
STREAM_DOES_NOT_EXIST = auto()
UNAUTHORIZED_PRINCIPAL = auto()
UNSUPPORTED_WEBHOOK_EVENT_TYPE = auto()
ANOMALOUS_WEBHOOK_PAYLOAD = auto()
BAD_EVENT_QUEUE_ID = auto()
CSRF_FAILED = auto()
INVITATION_FAILED = auto()
INVALID_ZULIP_SERVER = auto()
INVALID_MARKDOWN_INCLUDE_STATEMENT = auto()
REQUEST_CONFUSING_VAR = auto()
INVALID_API_KEY = auto()
INVALID_ZOOM_TOKEN = auto()
UNAUTHENTICATED_USER = auto()
NONEXISTENT_SUBDOMAIN = auto()
RATE_LIMIT_HIT = auto()
USER_DEACTIVATED = auto()
REALM_DEACTIVATED = auto()
PASSWORD_AUTH_DISABLED = auto()
PASSWORD_RESET_REQUIRED = auto()
AUTHENTICATION_FAILED = auto()
class JsonableError(Exception):
"""A standardized error format we can turn into a nice JSON HTTP response.
This class can be invoked in a couple ways.
* Easiest, but completely machine-unreadable:
raise JsonableError(_("No such widget: {}").format(widget_name))
The message may be passed through to clients and shown to a user,
so translation is required. Because the text will vary depending
on the user's language, it's not possible for code to distinguish
this error from others in a non-buggy way.
* Fully machine-readable, with an error code and structured data:
class NoSuchWidgetError(JsonableError):
code = ErrorCode.NO_SUCH_WIDGET
data_fields = ['widget_name']
def __init__(self, widget_name: str) -> None:
self.widget_name: str = widget_name
@staticmethod
def msg_format() -> str:
return _("No such widget: {widget_name}")
raise NoSuchWidgetError(widget_name)
Now both server and client code see a `widget_name` attribute
and an error code.
Subclasses may also override `http_status_code`.
"""
# Override this in subclasses, as needed.
code: ErrorCode = ErrorCode.BAD_REQUEST
# Override this in subclasses if providing structured data.
data_fields: List[str] = []
# Optionally override this in subclasses to return a different HTTP status,
# like 403 or 404.
http_status_code: int = 400
def __init__(self, msg: str) -> None:
# `_msg` is an implementation detail of `JsonableError` itself.
self._msg: str = msg
@staticmethod
def msg_format() -> str:
"""Override in subclasses. Gets the items in `data_fields` as format args.
This should return (a translation of) a string literal.
The reason it's not simply a class attribute is to allow
translation to work.
"""
# Secretly this gets one more format arg not in `data_fields`: `_msg`.
# That's for the sake of the `JsonableError` base logic itself, for
# the simplest form of use where we just get a plain message string
# at construction time.
return "{_msg}"
@property
def extra_headers(self) -> Dict[str, Any]:
return {}
#
# Infrastructure -- not intended to be overridden in subclasses.
#
@property
def msg(self) -> str:
format_data = dict(
((f, getattr(self, f)) for f in self.data_fields), _msg=getattr(self, "_msg", None)
)
return self.msg_format().format(**format_data)
@property
def data(self) -> Dict[str, Any]:
return dict(((f, getattr(self, f)) for f in self.data_fields), code=self.code.name)
def __str__(self) -> str:
return self.msg
class StreamDoesNotExistError(JsonableError):
code = ErrorCode.STREAM_DOES_NOT_EXIST
data_fields = ["stream"]
def __init__(self, stream: str) -> None:
self.stream = stream
@staticmethod
def msg_format() -> str:
return _("Stream '{stream}' does not exist")
class StreamWithIDDoesNotExistError(JsonableError):
code = ErrorCode.STREAM_DOES_NOT_EXIST
data_fields = ["stream_id"]
def __init__(self, stream_id: int) -> None:
self.stream_id = stream_id
@staticmethod
def msg_format() -> str:
return _("Stream with ID '{stream_id}' does not exist")
class CannotDeactivateLastUserError(JsonableError):
code = ErrorCode.CANNOT_DEACTIVATE_LAST_USER
data_fields = ["is_last_owner", "entity"]
def __init__(self, is_last_owner: bool) -> None:
self.is_last_owner = is_last_owner
self.entity = _("organization owner") if is_last_owner else _("user")
@staticmethod
def msg_format() -> str:
return _("Cannot deactivate the only {entity}.")
class InvalidMarkdownIncludeStatement(JsonableError):
code = ErrorCode.INVALID_MARKDOWN_INCLUDE_STATEMENT
data_fields = ["include_statement"]
def __init__(self, include_statement: str) -> None:
self.include_statement = include_statement
@staticmethod
def msg_format() -> str:
return _("Invalid Markdown include statement: {include_statement}")
class RateLimited(JsonableError):
code = ErrorCode.RATE_LIMIT_HIT
http_status_code = 429
def __init__(self, secs_to_freedom: Optional[float] = None) -> None:
self.secs_to_freedom = secs_to_freedom
@staticmethod
def msg_format() -> str:
return _("API usage exceeded rate limit")
@property
def extra_headers(self) -> Dict[str, Any]:
extra_headers_dict = super().extra_headers
if self.secs_to_freedom is not None:
extra_headers_dict["Retry-After"] = self.secs_to_freedom
return extra_headers_dict
@property
def data(self) -> Dict[str, Any]:
data_dict = super().data
data_dict["retry-after"] = self.secs_to_freedom
return data_dict
class InvalidJSONError(JsonableError):
code = ErrorCode.INVALID_JSON
@staticmethod
def msg_format() -> str:
return _("Malformed JSON")
class OrganizationMemberRequired(JsonableError):
code: ErrorCode = ErrorCode.UNAUTHORIZED_PRINCIPAL
def __init__(self) -> None:
pass
@staticmethod
def msg_format() -> str:
return _("Must be an organization member")
class OrganizationAdministratorRequired(JsonableError):
code: ErrorCode = ErrorCode.UNAUTHORIZED_PRINCIPAL
def __init__(self) -> None:
pass
@staticmethod
def msg_format() -> str:
return _("Must be an organization administrator")
class OrganizationOwnerRequired(JsonableError):
code: ErrorCode = ErrorCode.UNAUTHORIZED_PRINCIPAL
def __init__(self) -> None:
pass
@staticmethod
def msg_format() -> str:
return _("Must be an organization owner")
class StreamAdministratorRequired(JsonableError):
code: ErrorCode = ErrorCode.UNAUTHORIZED_PRINCIPAL
def __init__(self) -> None:
pass
@staticmethod
def msg_format() -> str:
return _("Must be an organization or stream administrator")
class AuthenticationFailedError(JsonableError):
# Generic class for authentication failures
code: ErrorCode = ErrorCode.AUTHENTICATION_FAILED
http_status_code = 401
def __init__(self) -> None:
pass
@staticmethod
def msg_format() -> str:
return _("Your username or password is incorrect")
class UserDeactivatedError(AuthenticationFailedError):
code: ErrorCode = ErrorCode.USER_DEACTIVATED
@staticmethod
def msg_format() -> str:
return _("Account is deactivated")
class RealmDeactivatedError(AuthenticationFailedError):
code: ErrorCode = ErrorCode.REALM_DEACTIVATED
@staticmethod
def msg_format() -> str:
return _("This organization has been deactivated")
class PasswordAuthDisabledError(AuthenticationFailedError):
code: ErrorCode = ErrorCode.PASSWORD_AUTH_DISABLED
@staticmethod
def msg_format() -> str:
return _("Password authentication is disabled in this organization")
class PasswordResetRequiredError(AuthenticationFailedError):
code: ErrorCode = ErrorCode.PASSWORD_RESET_REQUIRED
@staticmethod
def msg_format() -> str:
return _("Your password has been disabled and needs to be reset")
class MarkdownRenderingException(Exception):
pass
class InvalidAPIKeyError(JsonableError):
code = ErrorCode.INVALID_API_KEY
http_status_code = 401
def __init__(self) -> None:
pass
@staticmethod
def msg_format() -> str:
return _("Invalid API key")
class InvalidAPIKeyFormatError(InvalidAPIKeyError):
@staticmethod
def msg_format() -> str:
return _("Malformed API key")
class WebhookError(JsonableError):
"""
Intended as a generic exception raised by specific webhook
integrations. This class is subclassed by more specific exceptions
such as UnsupportedWebhookEventType and AnomalousWebhookPayload.
"""
data_fields = ["webhook_name"]
def __init__(self) -> None:
# webhook_name is often set by decorators such as webhook_view
# in zerver/decorator.py
self.webhook_name = "(unknown)"
class UnsupportedWebhookEventType(WebhookError):
"""Intended as an exception for event formats that we know the
third-party service generates but which Zulip doesn't support /
generate a message for.
Exceptions where we cannot parse the event type, possibly because
the event isn't actually from the service in question, should
raise AnomalousWebhookPayload.
"""
code = ErrorCode.UNSUPPORTED_WEBHOOK_EVENT_TYPE
data_fields = ["webhook_name", "event_type"]
def __init__(self, event_type: Optional[str]) -> None:
super().__init__()
self.event_type = event_type
@staticmethod
def msg_format() -> str:
return _("The '{event_type}' event isn't currently supported by the {webhook_name} webhook")
class AnomalousWebhookPayload(WebhookError):
"""Intended as an exception for incoming webhook requests that we
cannot recognize as having been generated by the service in
question. (E.g. because someone pointed a Jira server at the
GitHub integration URL).
If we can parse the event but don't support it, use
UnsupportedWebhookEventType.
"""
code = ErrorCode.ANOMALOUS_WEBHOOK_PAYLOAD
@staticmethod
def msg_format() -> str:
return _("Unable to parse request: Did {webhook_name} generate this event?")
class MissingAuthenticationError(JsonableError):
code = ErrorCode.UNAUTHENTICATED_USER
http_status_code = 401
def __init__(self) -> None:
pass
# No msg_format is defined since this exception is caught and
# converted into json_unauthorized in Zulip's middleware.
class InvalidSubdomainError(JsonableError):
code = ErrorCode.NONEXISTENT_SUBDOMAIN
http_status_code = 404
def __init__(self) -> None:
pass
@staticmethod
def msg_format() -> str:
return _("Invalid subdomain")
class ZephyrMessageAlreadySentException(Exception):
def __init__(self, message_id: int) -> None:
self.message_id = message_id
class InvitationError(JsonableError):
code = ErrorCode.INVITATION_FAILED
data_fields = [
"errors",
"sent_invitations",
"license_limit_reached",
"daily_limit_reached",
]
def __init__(
self,
msg: str,
errors: List[Tuple[str, str, bool]],
sent_invitations: bool,
license_limit_reached: bool = False,
daily_limit_reached: bool = False,
) -> None:
self._msg: str = msg
self.errors: List[Tuple[str, str, bool]] = errors
self.sent_invitations: bool = sent_invitations
self.license_limit_reached: bool = license_limit_reached
self.daily_limit_reached: bool = daily_limit_reached
class AccessDeniedError(JsonableError):
http_status_code = 403
def __init__(self) -> None:
pass
@staticmethod
def msg_format() -> str:
return _("Access denied")
class ResourceNotFoundError(JsonableError):
http_status_code = 404
class ValidationFailureError(JsonableError):
# This class translations a Django ValidationError into a
# Zulip-style JsonableError, sending back just the first error for
# consistency of API.
data_fields = ["errors"]
def __init__(self, error: ValidationError) -> None:
super().__init__(error.messages[0])
self.errors = dict(error)