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|  | /* | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * Copyright 2014 gRPC authors. | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * 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. | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  */ | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | // Package codes defines the canonical error codes used by gRPC. It is | ||
|  | // consistent across various languages. | ||
|  | package codes // import "google.golang.org/grpc/codes" | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | import ( | ||
|  | 	"fmt" | ||
|  | 	"strconv" | ||
|  | ) | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | // A Code is an unsigned 32-bit error code as defined in the gRPC spec. | ||
|  | type Code uint32 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | const ( | ||
|  | 	// OK is returned on success. | ||
|  | 	OK Code = 0 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | 	// Canceled indicates the operation was canceled (typically by the caller). | ||
|  | 	// | ||
|  | 	// The gRPC framework will generate this error code when cancellation | ||
|  | 	// is requested. | ||
|  | 	Canceled Code = 1 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | 	// Unknown error. An example of where this error may be returned is | ||
|  | 	// if a Status value received from another address space belongs to | ||
|  | 	// an error-space that is not known in this address space. Also | ||
|  | 	// errors raised by APIs that do not return enough error information | ||
|  | 	// may be converted to this error. | ||
|  | 	// | ||
|  | 	// The gRPC framework will generate this error code in the above two | ||
|  | 	// mentioned cases. | ||
|  | 	Unknown Code = 2 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | 	// InvalidArgument indicates client specified an invalid argument. | ||
|  | 	// Note that this differs from FailedPrecondition. It indicates arguments | ||
|  | 	// that are problematic regardless of the state of the system | ||
|  | 	// (e.g., a malformed file name). | ||
|  | 	// | ||
|  | 	// This error code will not be generated by the gRPC framework. | ||
|  | 	InvalidArgument Code = 3 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | 	// DeadlineExceeded means operation expired before completion. | ||
|  | 	// For operations that change the state of the system, this error may be | ||
|  | 	// returned even if the operation has completed successfully. For | ||
|  | 	// example, a successful response from a server could have been delayed | ||
|  | 	// long enough for the deadline to expire. | ||
|  | 	// | ||
|  | 	// The gRPC framework will generate this error code when the deadline is | ||
|  | 	// exceeded. | ||
|  | 	DeadlineExceeded Code = 4 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | 	// NotFound means some requested entity (e.g., file or directory) was | ||
|  | 	// not found. | ||
|  | 	// | ||
|  | 	// This error code will not be generated by the gRPC framework. | ||
|  | 	NotFound Code = 5 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | 	// AlreadyExists means an attempt to create an entity failed because one | ||
|  | 	// already exists. | ||
|  | 	// | ||
|  | 	// This error code will not be generated by the gRPC framework. | ||
|  | 	AlreadyExists Code = 6 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | 	// PermissionDenied indicates the caller does not have permission to | ||
|  | 	// execute the specified operation. It must not be used for rejections | ||
|  | 	// caused by exhausting some resource (use ResourceExhausted | ||
|  | 	// instead for those errors). It must not be | ||
|  | 	// used if the caller cannot be identified (use Unauthenticated | ||
|  | 	// instead for those errors). | ||
|  | 	// | ||
|  | 	// This error code will not be generated by the gRPC core framework, | ||
|  | 	// but expect authentication middleware to use it. | ||
|  | 	PermissionDenied Code = 7 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | 	// ResourceExhausted indicates some resource has been exhausted, perhaps | ||
|  | 	// a per-user quota, or perhaps the entire file system is out of space. | ||
|  | 	// | ||
|  | 	// This error code will be generated by the gRPC framework in | ||
|  | 	// out-of-memory and server overload situations, or when a message is | ||
|  | 	// larger than the configured maximum size. | ||
|  | 	ResourceExhausted Code = 8 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | 	// FailedPrecondition indicates operation was rejected because the | ||
|  | 	// system is not in a state required for the operation's execution. | ||
|  | 	// For example, directory to be deleted may be non-empty, an rmdir | ||
|  | 	// operation is applied to a non-directory, etc. | ||
|  | 	// | ||
|  | 	// A litmus test that may help a service implementor in deciding | ||
|  | 	// between FailedPrecondition, Aborted, and Unavailable: | ||
|  | 	//  (a) Use Unavailable if the client can retry just the failing call. | ||
|  | 	//  (b) Use Aborted if the client should retry at a higher-level | ||
|  | 	//      (e.g., restarting a read-modify-write sequence). | ||
|  | 	//  (c) Use FailedPrecondition if the client should not retry until | ||
|  | 	//      the system state has been explicitly fixed. E.g., if an "rmdir" | ||
|  | 	//      fails because the directory is non-empty, FailedPrecondition | ||
|  | 	//      should be returned since the client should not retry unless | ||
|  | 	//      they have first fixed up the directory by deleting files from it. | ||
|  | 	//  (d) Use FailedPrecondition if the client performs conditional | ||
|  | 	//      REST Get/Update/Delete on a resource and the resource on the | ||
|  | 	//      server does not match the condition. E.g., conflicting | ||
|  | 	//      read-modify-write on the same resource. | ||
|  | 	// | ||
|  | 	// This error code will not be generated by the gRPC framework. | ||
|  | 	FailedPrecondition Code = 9 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | 	// Aborted indicates the operation was aborted, typically due to a | ||
|  | 	// concurrency issue like sequencer check failures, transaction aborts, | ||
|  | 	// etc. | ||
|  | 	// | ||
|  | 	// See litmus test above for deciding between FailedPrecondition, | ||
|  | 	// Aborted, and Unavailable. | ||
|  | 	// | ||
|  | 	// This error code will not be generated by the gRPC framework. | ||
|  | 	Aborted Code = 10 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | 	// OutOfRange means operation was attempted past the valid range. | ||
|  | 	// E.g., seeking or reading past end of file. | ||
|  | 	// | ||
|  | 	// Unlike InvalidArgument, this error indicates a problem that may | ||
|  | 	// be fixed if the system state changes. For example, a 32-bit file | ||
|  | 	// system will generate InvalidArgument if asked to read at an | ||
|  | 	// offset that is not in the range [0,2^32-1], but it will generate | ||
|  | 	// OutOfRange if asked to read from an offset past the current | ||
|  | 	// file size. | ||
|  | 	// | ||
|  | 	// There is a fair bit of overlap between FailedPrecondition and | ||
|  | 	// OutOfRange. We recommend using OutOfRange (the more specific | ||
|  | 	// error) when it applies so that callers who are iterating through | ||
|  | 	// a space can easily look for an OutOfRange error to detect when | ||
|  | 	// they are done. | ||
|  | 	// | ||
|  | 	// This error code will not be generated by the gRPC framework. | ||
|  | 	OutOfRange Code = 11 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | 	// Unimplemented indicates operation is not implemented or not | ||
|  | 	// supported/enabled in this service. | ||
|  | 	// | ||
|  | 	// This error code will be generated by the gRPC framework. Most | ||
|  | 	// commonly, you will see this error code when a method implementation | ||
|  | 	// is missing on the server. It can also be generated for unknown | ||
|  | 	// compression algorithms or a disagreement as to whether an RPC should | ||
|  | 	// be streaming. | ||
|  | 	Unimplemented Code = 12 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | 	// Internal errors. Means some invariants expected by underlying | ||
|  | 	// system has been broken. If you see one of these errors, | ||
|  | 	// something is very broken. | ||
|  | 	// | ||
|  | 	// This error code will be generated by the gRPC framework in several | ||
|  | 	// internal error conditions. | ||
|  | 	Internal Code = 13 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | 	// Unavailable indicates the service is currently unavailable. | ||
|  | 	// This is a most likely a transient condition and may be corrected | ||
|  | 	// by retrying with a backoff. Note that it is not always safe to retry | ||
|  | 	// non-idempotent operations. | ||
|  | 	// | ||
|  | 	// See litmus test above for deciding between FailedPrecondition, | ||
|  | 	// Aborted, and Unavailable. | ||
|  | 	// | ||
|  | 	// This error code will be generated by the gRPC framework during | ||
|  | 	// abrupt shutdown of a server process or network connection. | ||
|  | 	Unavailable Code = 14 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | 	// DataLoss indicates unrecoverable data loss or corruption. | ||
|  | 	// | ||
|  | 	// This error code will not be generated by the gRPC framework. | ||
|  | 	DataLoss Code = 15 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | 	// Unauthenticated indicates the request does not have valid | ||
|  | 	// authentication credentials for the operation. | ||
|  | 	// | ||
|  | 	// The gRPC framework will generate this error code when the | ||
|  | 	// authentication metadata is invalid or a Credentials callback fails, | ||
|  | 	// but also expect authentication middleware to generate it. | ||
|  | 	Unauthenticated Code = 16 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | 	_maxCode = 17 | ||
|  | ) | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | var strToCode = map[string]Code{ | ||
|  | 	`"OK"`: OK, | ||
|  | 	`"CANCELLED"`:/* [sic] */ Canceled, | ||
|  | 	`"UNKNOWN"`:             Unknown, | ||
|  | 	`"INVALID_ARGUMENT"`:    InvalidArgument, | ||
|  | 	`"DEADLINE_EXCEEDED"`:   DeadlineExceeded, | ||
|  | 	`"NOT_FOUND"`:           NotFound, | ||
|  | 	`"ALREADY_EXISTS"`:      AlreadyExists, | ||
|  | 	`"PERMISSION_DENIED"`:   PermissionDenied, | ||
|  | 	`"RESOURCE_EXHAUSTED"`:  ResourceExhausted, | ||
|  | 	`"FAILED_PRECONDITION"`: FailedPrecondition, | ||
|  | 	`"ABORTED"`:             Aborted, | ||
|  | 	`"OUT_OF_RANGE"`:        OutOfRange, | ||
|  | 	`"UNIMPLEMENTED"`:       Unimplemented, | ||
|  | 	`"INTERNAL"`:            Internal, | ||
|  | 	`"UNAVAILABLE"`:         Unavailable, | ||
|  | 	`"DATA_LOSS"`:           DataLoss, | ||
|  | 	`"UNAUTHENTICATED"`:     Unauthenticated, | ||
|  | } | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | // UnmarshalJSON unmarshals b into the Code. | ||
|  | func (c *Code) UnmarshalJSON(b []byte) error { | ||
|  | 	// From json.Unmarshaler: By convention, to approximate the behavior of | ||
|  | 	// Unmarshal itself, Unmarshalers implement UnmarshalJSON([]byte("null")) as | ||
|  | 	// a no-op. | ||
|  | 	if string(b) == "null" { | ||
|  | 		return nil | ||
|  | 	} | ||
|  | 	if c == nil { | ||
|  | 		return fmt.Errorf("nil receiver passed to UnmarshalJSON") | ||
|  | 	} | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | 	if ci, err := strconv.ParseUint(string(b), 10, 32); err == nil { | ||
|  | 		if ci >= _maxCode { | ||
|  | 			return fmt.Errorf("invalid code: %q", ci) | ||
|  | 		} | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | 		*c = Code(ci) | ||
|  | 		return nil | ||
|  | 	} | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | 	if jc, ok := strToCode[string(b)]; ok { | ||
|  | 		*c = jc | ||
|  | 		return nil | ||
|  | 	} | ||
|  | 	return fmt.Errorf("invalid code: %q", string(b)) | ||
|  | } |