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asynq/internal/errors/errors.go
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// Copyright 2020 Kentaro Hibino. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a MIT license
// that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// Package errors defines the error type and functions used by
// asynq and its internal packages.
package errors
// Note: This package is inspired by a blog post about error handling in project Upspin
// https://commandcenter.blogspot.com/2017/12/error-handling-in-upspin.html.
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"log"
"runtime"
"strings"
)
// Error is the type that implements the error interface.
// It contains a number of fields, each of different type.
// An Error value may leave some values unset.
type Error struct {
Code Code
Op Op
Err error
}
func (e *Error) DebugString() string {
var b strings.Builder
if e.Op != "" {
b.WriteString(string(e.Op))
}
if e.Code != Unspecified {
if b.Len() > 0 {
b.WriteString(": ")
}
b.WriteString(e.Code.String())
}
if e.Err != nil {
if b.Len() > 0 {
b.WriteString(": ")
}
b.WriteString(e.Err.Error())
}
return b.String()
}
func (e *Error) Error() string {
var b strings.Builder
if e.Code != Unspecified {
b.WriteString(e.Code.String())
}
if e.Err != nil {
if b.Len() > 0 {
b.WriteString(": ")
}
b.WriteString(e.Err.Error())
}
return b.String()
}
func (e *Error) Unwrap() error {
return e.Err
}
// Code defines the canonical error code.
type Code uint8
// List of canonical error codes.
const (
Unspecified Code = iota
NotFound
FailedPrecondition
Internal
AlreadyExists
Unknown
// Note: If you add a new value here, make sure to update String method.
)
func (c Code) String() string {
switch c {
case Unspecified:
return "ERROR_CODE_UNSPECIFIED"
case NotFound:
return "NOT_FOUND"
case FailedPrecondition:
return "FAILED_PRECONDITION"
case Internal:
return "INTERNAL_ERROR"
case AlreadyExists:
return "ALREADY_EXISTS"
case Unknown:
return "UNKNOWN"
}
panic(fmt.Sprintf("unknown error code %d", c))
}
// Op describes an operation, usually as the package and method,
// such as "rdb.Enqueue".
type Op string
// E builds an error value from its arguments.
// There must be at least one argument or E panics.
// The type of each argument determines its meaning.
// If more than one argument of a given type is presented,
// only the last one is recorded.
//
// The types are:
// errors.Op
// The operation being performed, usually the method
// being invoked (Get, Put, etc.).
// errors.Code
// The canonical error code, such as NOT_FOUND.
// string
// Treated as an error message and assigned to the
// Err field after a call to errors.New.
// error
// The underlying error that triggered this one.
//
// If the error is printed, only those items that have been
// set to non-zero values will appear in the result.
func E(args ...interface{}) error {
if len(args) == 0 {
panic("call to errors.E with no arguments")
}
e := &Error{}
for _, arg := range args {
switch arg := arg.(type) {
case Op:
e.Op = arg
case Code:
e.Code = arg
case error:
e.Err = arg
case string:
e.Err = errors.New(arg)
default:
_, file, line, _ := runtime.Caller(1)
log.Printf("errors.E: bad call from %s:%d: %v", file, line, args)
return fmt.Errorf("unknown type %T, value %v in error call", arg, arg)
}
}
return e
}
// CanonicalCode returns the canonical code of the given error if one is present.
// Otherwise it returns Unspecified.
func CanonicalCode(err error) Code {
if err == nil {
return Unspecified
}
e, ok := err.(*Error)
if !ok {
return Unspecified
}
if e.Code == Unspecified {
return CanonicalCode(e.Err)
}
return e.Code
}
/******************************************
Domain Specific Error Types & Values
*******************************************/
var (
// ErrNoProcessableTask indicates that there are no tasks ready to be processed.
ErrNoProcessableTask = errors.New("no tasks are ready for processing")
// ErrDuplicateTask indicates that another task with the same unique key holds the uniqueness lock.
ErrDuplicateTask = errors.New("task already exists")
// ErrTaskIdConflict indicates that another task with the same task ID already exist
ErrTaskIdConflict = errors.New("task id conflicts with another task")
)
// TaskNotFoundError indicates that a task with the given ID does not exist
// in the given queue.
type TaskNotFoundError struct {
Queue string // queue name
ID string // task id
}
func (e *TaskNotFoundError) Error() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("cannot find task with id=%s in queue %q", e.ID, e.Queue)
}
// IsTaskNotFound reports whether any error in err's chain is of type TaskNotFoundError.
func IsTaskNotFound(err error) bool {
var target *TaskNotFoundError
return As(err, &target)
}
// QueueNotFoundError indicates that a queue with the given name does not exist.
type QueueNotFoundError struct {
Queue string // queue name
}
func (e *QueueNotFoundError) Error() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("queue %q does not exist", e.Queue)
}
// IsQueueNotFound reports whether any error in err's chain is of type QueueNotFoundError.
func IsQueueNotFound(err error) bool {
var target *QueueNotFoundError
return As(err, &target)
}
// QueueNotEmptyError indicates that the given queue is not empty.
type QueueNotEmptyError struct {
Queue string // queue name
}
func (e *QueueNotEmptyError) Error() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("queue %q is not empty", e.Queue)
}
// IsQueueNotEmpty reports whether any error in err's chain is of type QueueNotEmptyError.
func IsQueueNotEmpty(err error) bool {
var target *QueueNotEmptyError
return As(err, &target)
}
// TaskAlreadyArchivedError indicates that the task in question is already archived.
type TaskAlreadyArchivedError struct {
Queue string // queue name
ID string // task id
}
func (e *TaskAlreadyArchivedError) Error() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("task is already archived: id=%s, queue=%s", e.ID, e.Queue)
}
// IsTaskAlreadyArchived reports whether any error in err's chain is of type TaskAlreadyArchivedError.
func IsTaskAlreadyArchived(err error) bool {
var target *TaskAlreadyArchivedError
return As(err, &target)
}
// RedisCommandError indicates that the given redis command returned error.
type RedisCommandError struct {
Command string // redis command (e.g. LRANGE, ZADD, etc)
Err error // underlying error
}
func (e *RedisCommandError) Error() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("redis command error: %s failed: %v", strings.ToUpper(e.Command), e.Err)
}
func (e *RedisCommandError) Unwrap() error { return e.Err }
// IsRedisCommandError reports whether any error in err's chain is of type RedisCommandError.
func IsRedisCommandError(err error) bool {
var target *RedisCommandError
return As(err, &target)
}
/*************************************************
Standard Library errors package functions
*************************************************/
// New returns an error that formats as the given text.
// Each call to New returns a distinct error value even if the text is identical.
//
// This function is the errors.New function from the standard library (https://golang.org/pkg/errors/#New).
// It is exported from this package for import convenience.
func New(text string) error { return errors.New(text) }
// Is reports whether any error in err's chain matches target.
//
// This function is the errors.Is function from the standard library (https://golang.org/pkg/errors/#Is).
// It is exported from this package for import convenience.
func Is(err, target error) bool { return errors.Is(err, target) }
// As finds the first error in err's chain that matches target, and if so, sets target to that error value and returns true.
// Otherwise, it returns false.
//
// This function is the errors.As function from the standard library (https://golang.org/pkg/errors/#As).
// It is exported from this package for import convenience.
func As(err error, target interface{}) bool { return errors.As(err, target) }
// Unwrap returns the result of calling the Unwrap method on err, if err's type contains an Unwrap method returning error.
// Otherwise, Unwrap returns nil.
//
// This function is the errors.Unwrap function from the standard library (https://golang.org/pkg/errors/#Unwrap).
// It is exported from this package for import convenience.
func Unwrap(err error) error { return errors.Unwrap(err) }