synapse-product/synapse/api/errors.py

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright 2014, 2015 OpenMarket Ltd
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""Contains exceptions and error codes."""
import logging
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class Codes(object):
UNRECOGNIZED = "M_UNRECOGNIZED"
UNAUTHORIZED = "M_UNAUTHORIZED"
FORBIDDEN = "M_FORBIDDEN"
BAD_JSON = "M_BAD_JSON"
NOT_JSON = "M_NOT_JSON"
USER_IN_USE = "M_USER_IN_USE"
ROOM_IN_USE = "M_ROOM_IN_USE"
BAD_PAGINATION = "M_BAD_PAGINATION"
UNKNOWN = "M_UNKNOWN"
NOT_FOUND = "M_NOT_FOUND"
MISSING_TOKEN = "M_MISSING_TOKEN"
UNKNOWN_TOKEN = "M_UNKNOWN_TOKEN"
GUEST_ACCESS_FORBIDDEN = "M_GUEST_ACCESS_FORBIDDEN"
LIMIT_EXCEEDED = "M_LIMIT_EXCEEDED"
CAPTCHA_NEEDED = "M_CAPTCHA_NEEDED"
CAPTCHA_INVALID = "M_CAPTCHA_INVALID"
MISSING_PARAM = "M_MISSING_PARAM"
TOO_LARGE = "M_TOO_LARGE"
EXCLUSIVE = "M_EXCLUSIVE"
THREEPID_AUTH_FAILED = "M_THREEPID_AUTH_FAILED"
THREEPID_IN_USE = "THREEPID_IN_USE"
class CodeMessageException(RuntimeError):
"""An exception with integer code and message string attributes."""
def __init__(self, code, msg):
super(CodeMessageException, self).__init__("%d: %s" % (code, msg))
self.code = code
self.msg = msg
self.response_code_message = None
def error_dict(self):
return cs_error(self.msg)
class SynapseError(CodeMessageException):
"""A base error which can be caught for all synapse events."""
def __init__(self, code, msg, errcode=Codes.UNKNOWN):
"""Constructs a synapse error.
Args:
code (int): The integer error code (an HTTP response code)
msg (str): The human-readable error message.
err (str): The error code e.g 'M_FORBIDDEN'
"""
super(SynapseError, self).__init__(code, msg)
self.errcode = errcode
def error_dict(self):
return cs_error(
self.msg,
self.errcode,
)
class RegistrationError(SynapseError):
"""An error raised when a registration event fails."""
pass
class UnrecognizedRequestError(SynapseError):
"""An error indicating we don't understand the request you're trying to make"""
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
if "errcode" not in kwargs:
kwargs["errcode"] = Codes.UNRECOGNIZED
message = None
if len(args) == 0:
message = "Unrecognized request"
else:
message = args[0]
super(UnrecognizedRequestError, self).__init__(
400,
message,
**kwargs
)
class NotFoundError(SynapseError):
"""An error indicating we can't find the thing you asked for"""
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
if "errcode" not in kwargs:
kwargs["errcode"] = Codes.NOT_FOUND
super(NotFoundError, self).__init__(
404,
"Not found",
**kwargs
)
class AuthError(SynapseError):
"""An error raised when there was a problem authorising an event."""
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
if "errcode" not in kwargs:
kwargs["errcode"] = Codes.FORBIDDEN
super(AuthError, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
class EventSizeError(SynapseError):
"""An error raised when an event is too big."""
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
if "errcode" not in kwargs:
kwargs["errcode"] = Codes.TOO_LARGE
super(EventSizeError, self).__init__(413, *args, **kwargs)
class EventStreamError(SynapseError):
"""An error raised when there a problem with the event stream."""
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
if "errcode" not in kwargs:
kwargs["errcode"] = Codes.BAD_PAGINATION
super(EventStreamError, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
class LoginError(SynapseError):
"""An error raised when there was a problem logging in."""
pass
class StoreError(SynapseError):
"""An error raised when there was a problem storing some data."""
pass
class InvalidCaptchaError(SynapseError):
def __init__(self, code=400, msg="Invalid captcha.", error_url=None,
errcode=Codes.CAPTCHA_INVALID):
super(InvalidCaptchaError, self).__init__(code, msg, errcode)
self.error_url = error_url
def error_dict(self):
return cs_error(
self.msg,
self.errcode,
error_url=self.error_url,
)
class LimitExceededError(SynapseError):
"""A client has sent too many requests and is being throttled.
"""
def __init__(self, code=429, msg="Too Many Requests", retry_after_ms=None,
errcode=Codes.LIMIT_EXCEEDED):
super(LimitExceededError, self).__init__(code, msg, errcode)
self.retry_after_ms = retry_after_ms
self.response_code_message = "Too Many Requests"
def error_dict(self):
return cs_error(
self.msg,
self.errcode,
retry_after_ms=self.retry_after_ms,
)
def cs_exception(exception):
if isinstance(exception, CodeMessageException):
return exception.error_dict()
else:
logger.error("Unknown exception type: %s", type(exception))
return {}
def cs_error(msg, code=Codes.UNKNOWN, **kwargs):
""" Utility method for constructing an error response for client-server
interactions.
Args:
msg (str): The error message.
code (int): The error code.
kwargs : Additional keys to add to the response.
Returns:
A dict representing the error response JSON.
"""
err = {"error": msg, "errcode": code}
for key, value in kwargs.iteritems():
err[key] = value
return err
class FederationError(RuntimeError):
""" This class is used to inform remote home servers about erroneous
PDUs they sent us.
FATAL: The remote server could not interpret the source event.
(e.g., it was missing a required field)
ERROR: The remote server interpreted the event, but it failed some other
check (e.g. auth)
WARN: The remote server accepted the event, but believes some part of it
is wrong (e.g., it referred to an invalid event)
"""
def __init__(self, level, code, reason, affected, source=None):
if level not in ["FATAL", "ERROR", "WARN"]:
raise ValueError("Level is not valid: %s" % (level,))
self.level = level
self.code = code
self.reason = reason
self.affected = affected
self.source = source
msg = "%s %s: %s" % (level, code, reason,)
super(FederationError, self).__init__(msg)
def get_dict(self):
return {
"level": self.level,
"code": self.code,
"reason": self.reason,
"affected": self.affected,
"source": self.source if self.source else self.affected,
}
class HttpResponseException(CodeMessageException):
def __init__(self, code, msg, response):
self.response = response
super(HttpResponseException, self).__init__(code, msg)