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153 lines
4.8 KiB
Python
153 lines
4.8 KiB
Python
from enum import Enum
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from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional, Text, Type
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from django.core.exceptions import PermissionDenied
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class AbstractEnum(Enum):
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'''An enumeration whose members are used strictly for their names.'''
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def __new__(cls):
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# type: (Type[AbstractEnum]) -> AbstractEnum
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obj = object.__new__(cls)
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obj._value_ = len(cls.__members__) + 1
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return obj
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# Override all the `Enum` methods that use `_value_`.
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def __repr__(self):
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# type: () -> str
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return str(self)
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def value(self):
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# type: () -> None
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assert False
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def __reduce_ex__(self, proto):
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# type: (int) -> None
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assert False
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class ErrorCode(AbstractEnum):
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BAD_REQUEST = () # Generic name, from the name of HTTP 400.
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REQUEST_VARIABLE_MISSING = ()
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REQUEST_VARIABLE_INVALID = ()
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BAD_IMAGE = ()
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QUOTA_EXCEEDED = ()
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BAD_NARROW = ()
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UNAUTHORIZED_PRINCIPAL = ()
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BAD_EVENT_QUEUE_ID = ()
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CSRF_FAILED = ()
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INVITATION_FAILED = ()
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INVALID_ZULIP_SERVER = ()
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class JsonableError(Exception):
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'''A standardized error format we can turn into a nice JSON HTTP response.
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This class can be invoked in several ways.
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* Easiest, but completely machine-unreadable:
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raise JsonableError(_("No such widget: {}").format(widget_name))
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The message may be passed through to clients and shown to a user,
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so translation is required. Because the text will vary depending
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on the user's language, it's not possible for code to distinguish
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this error from others in a non-buggy way.
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* Partially machine-readable, with an error code:
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raise JsonableError(_("No such widget: {}").format(widget_name),
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ErrorCode.NO_SUCH_WIDGET)
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Now the error's `code` attribute can be used, both in server
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and client code, to identify this type of error. The data
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(here, the widget name) is still embedded inside a translated
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string, and can't be accessed by code.
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* Fully machine-readable, with an error code and structured data:
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class NoSuchWidgetError(JsonableError):
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code = ErrorCode.NO_SUCH_WIDGET
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data_fields = ['widget_name']
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def __init__(self, widget_name):
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# type: (str) -> None
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self.widget_name = widget_name # type: str
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@staticmethod
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def msg_format():
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# type: () -> str
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return _("No such widget: {widget_name}")
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raise NoSuchWidgetError(widget_name)
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Now both server and client code see a `widget_name` attribute.
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Subclasses may also override `http_status_code`.
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'''
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# Override this in subclasses, or just pass a `code` argument
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# to the JsonableError constructor.
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code = ErrorCode.BAD_REQUEST # type: ErrorCode
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# Override this in subclasses if providing structured data.
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data_fields = [] # type: List[str]
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# Optionally override this in subclasses to return a different HTTP status,
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# like 403 or 404.
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http_status_code = 400 # type: int
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def __init__(self, msg, code=None):
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# type: (Text, Optional[ErrorCode]) -> None
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if code is not None:
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self.code = code
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# `_msg` is an implementation detail of `JsonableError` itself.
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self._msg = msg # type: Text
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@staticmethod
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def msg_format():
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# type: () -> Text
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'''Override in subclasses. Gets the items in `data_fields` as format args.
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This should return (a translation of) a string literal.
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The reason it's not simply a class attribute is to allow
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translation to work.
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'''
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# Secretly this gets one more format arg not in `data_fields`: `_msg`.
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# That's for the sake of the `JsonableError` base logic itself, for
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# the simplest form of use where we just get a plain message string
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# at construction time.
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return '{_msg}'
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#
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# Infrastructure -- not intended to be overridden in subclasses.
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#
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@property
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def msg(self):
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# type: () -> Text
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format_data = dict(((f, getattr(self, f)) for f in self.data_fields),
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_msg=getattr(self, '_msg', None))
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return self.msg_format().format(**format_data)
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@property
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def data(self):
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# type: () -> Dict[str, Any]
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return dict(((f, getattr(self, f)) for f in self.data_fields),
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code=self.code.name)
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def to_json(self):
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# type: () -> Dict[str, Any]
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d = {'result': 'error', 'msg': self.msg}
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d.update(self.data)
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return d
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def __str__(self):
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# type: () -> str
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return self.msg
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class RateLimited(PermissionDenied):
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def __init__(self, msg=""):
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# type: (str) -> None
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super(RateLimited, self).__init__(msg)
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