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#!/usr/bin/env python3
#
# Copyright (C) 2016 Codethink Limited
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
# version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# Lesser General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
# License along with this library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
# Authors:
# Tristan Van Berkom <tristan.vanberkom@codethink.co.uk>
from enum import Enum
# Disable pylint warnings for whole file here:
# pylint: disable=global-statement
# The last raised exception, this is used in test cases only
_last_exception = None
_last_task_error_domain = None
_last_task_error_reason = None
# get_last_exception()
#
# Fetches the last exception from the main process
#
# Used by regression tests
#
def get_last_exception():
global _last_exception
le = _last_exception
_last_exception = None
return le
# get_last_task_error()
#
# Fetches the last exception from a task
#
# Used by regression tests
#
def get_last_task_error():
global _last_task_error_domain
global _last_task_error_reason
d = _last_task_error_domain
r = _last_task_error_reason
_last_task_error_domain = _last_task_error_reason = None
return (d, r)
# set_last_task_error()
#
# Sets the last exception of a task
#
# This is set by some internals to inform regression
# tests about how things failed in a machine readable way
#
def set_last_task_error(domain, reason):
global _last_task_error_domain
global _last_task_error_reason
_last_task_error_domain = domain
_last_task_error_reason = reason
class ErrorDomain(Enum):
PLUGIN = 1
LOAD = 2
IMPL = 3
PLATFORM = 4
SANDBOX = 5
ARTIFACT = 6
PIPELINE = 7
OSTREE = 8
UTIL = 9
PROG_NOT_FOUND = 12
SOURCE = 10
ELEMENT = 11
APP = 12
# BstError is an internal base exception class for BuildSream
# exceptions.
#
# The sole purpose of using the base class is to add additional
# context to exceptions raised by plugins in child tasks, this
# context can then be communicated back to the main process.
#
class BstError(Exception):
def __init__(self, message, *, detail=None, domain=None, reason=None):
global _last_exception
super().__init__(message)
# Additional error detail, these are used to construct detail
# portions of the logging messages when encountered.
#
self.detail = detail
# The build sandbox in which the error occurred, if the
# error occurred at element assembly time.
#
self.sandbox = None
# Error domain and reason
#
self.domain = domain
self.reason = reason
# Hold on to the last raised exception for testing purposes
_last_exception = self
# PluginError
#
# Raised on plugin related errors.
#
# This exception is raised either by the plugin loading process,
# or by the base :class:`.Plugin` element itself.
#
class PluginError(BstError):
def __init__(self, message, reason=None):
super().__init__(message, domain=ErrorDomain.PLUGIN, reason=reason)
# LoadErrorReason
#
# Describes the reason why a :class:`.LoadError` was raised.
#
class LoadErrorReason(Enum):
# A file was not found.
MISSING_FILE = 1
# The parsed data was not valid YAML.
INVALID_YAML = 2
# Data was malformed, a value was not of the expected type, etc
INVALID_DATA = 3
# An error occurred during YAML dictionary composition.
#
# This can happen by overriding a value with a new differently typed
# value, or by overwriting some named value when that was not allowed.
ILLEGAL_COMPOSITE = 4
# An circular dependency chain was detected
CIRCULAR_DEPENDENCY = 5
# A variable could not be resolved. This can happen if your project
# has cyclic dependencies in variable declarations, or, when substituting
# a string which refers to an undefined variable.
UNRESOLVED_VARIABLE = 6
# BuildStream does not support the required project format version
UNSUPPORTED_PROJECT = 7
# Project requires a newer version of a plugin than the one which was loaded
UNSUPPORTED_PLUGIN = 8
# A conditional expression failed to resolve
EXPRESSION_FAILED = 9
# An assertion was intentionally encoded into project YAML
USER_ASSERTION = 10
# A list composition directive did not apply to any underlying list
TRAILING_LIST_DIRECTIVE = 11
# Conflicting junctions in subprojects
CONFLICTING_JUNCTION = 12
# Subproject needs to be fetched
SUBPROJECT_FETCH_NEEDED = 13
# Subproject has no ref
SUBPROJECT_INCONSISTENT = 14
# An invalid symbol name was encountered
INVALID_SYMBOL_NAME = 15
# LoadError
#
# Raised while loading some YAML.
#
# Args:
# reason (LoadErrorReason): machine readable error reason
# message (str): human readable error explanation
#
# This exception is raised when loading or parsing YAML, or when
# interpreting project YAML
#
class LoadError(BstError):
def __init__(self, reason, message, *, detail=None):
super().__init__(message, detail=detail, domain=ErrorDomain.LOAD, reason=reason)
# ImplError
#
# Raised when a :class:`.Source` or :class:`.Element` plugin fails to
# implement a mandatory method
#
class ImplError(BstError):
def __init__(self, message, reason=None):
super().__init__(message, domain=ErrorDomain.IMPL, reason=reason)
# PlatformError
#
# Raised if the current platform is not supported.
class PlatformError(BstError):
def __init__(self, message, reason=None):
super().__init__(message, domain=ErrorDomain.PLATFORM, reason=reason)
# SandboxError
#
# Raised when errors are encountered by the sandbox implementation
#
class SandboxError(BstError):
def __init__(self, message, reason=None):
super().__init__(message, domain=ErrorDomain.SANDBOX, reason=reason)
# ArtifactError
#
# Raised when errors are encountered in the artifact caches
#
class ArtifactError(BstError):
def __init__(self, message, reason=None):
super().__init__(message, domain=ErrorDomain.ARTIFACT, reason=reason)
# PipelineError
#
# Raised when a pipeline fails
#
class PipelineError(BstError):
def __init__(self, message=None, *, detail=None, reason=None, terminated=False):
# The empty string should never appear to a user,
# this only allows us to treat this internal error as
# a BstError from the frontend.
if message is None:
message = ""
super().__init__(message, detail=detail, domain=ErrorDomain.PIPELINE, reason=reason)
self.terminated = terminated
# AppError
#
# Raised from the frontend App directly
#
class AppError(BstError):
def __init__(self, message, detail=None, reason=None):
super().__init__(message, detail=detail, domain=ErrorDomain.APP, reason=reason)
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