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# coding=utf-8
"""
oauthlib.oauth2.rfc6749.errors
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Error used both by OAuth 2 clients and provicers to represent the spec
defined error responses for all four core grant types.
"""
from __future__ import unicode_literals
import json
from oauthlib.common import urlencode, add_params_to_uri
class OAuth2Error(Exception):
error = None
def __init__(self, description=None, uri=None, state=None, status_code=400,
request=None):
"""
description: A human-readable ASCII [USASCII] text providing
additional information, used to assist the client
developer in understanding the error that occurred.
Values for the "error_description" parameter MUST NOT
include characters outside the set
x20-21 / x23-5B / x5D-7E.
uri: A URI identifying a human-readable web page with information
about the error, used to provide the client developer with
additional information about the error. Values for the
"error_uri" parameter MUST conform to the URI- Reference
syntax, and thus MUST NOT include characters outside the set
x21 / x23-5B / x5D-7E.
state: A CSRF protection value received from the client.
request: Oauthlib Request object
"""
self.description = description
self.uri = uri
self.state = state
self.status_code = status_code
if request:
self.redirect_uri = request.redirect_uri
self.client_id = request.client_id
self.scopes = request.scopes
self.response_type = request.response_type
self.grant_type = request.grant_type
def in_uri(self, uri):
return add_params_to_uri(uri, self.twotuples)
@property
def twotuples(self):
error = [('error', self.error)]
if self.description:
error.append(('error_description', self.description))
if self.uri:
error.append(('error_uri', self.uri))
if self.state:
error.append(('state', self.state))
return error
@property
def urlencoded(self):
return urlencode(self.twotuples)
@property
def json(self):
return json.dumps(dict(self.twotuples))
class TokenExpiredError(OAuth2Error):
error = 'token_expired'
class InsecureTransportError(OAuth2Error):
error = 'insecure_transport'
description = 'OAuth 2 MUST utilize https.'
class MismatchingStateError(OAuth2Error):
error = 'mismatching_state'
description = 'CSRF Warning! State not equal in request and response.'
class MissingCodeError(OAuth2Error):
error = 'missing_code'
class MissingTokenError(OAuth2Error):
error = 'missing_token'
class MissingTokenTypeError(OAuth2Error):
error = 'missing_token_type'
class FatalClientError(OAuth2Error):
"""Errors during authorization where user should not be redirected back.
If the request fails due to a missing, invalid, or mismatching
redirection URI, or if the client identifier is missing or invalid,
the authorization server SHOULD inform the resource owner of the
error and MUST NOT automatically redirect the user-agent to the
invalid redirection URI.
Instead the user should be informed of the error by the provider itself.
"""
pass
class InvalidRedirectURIError(FatalClientError):
error = 'invalid_redirect_uri'
class MissingRedirectURIError(FatalClientError):
error = 'missing_redirect_uri'
class MismatchingRedirectURIError(FatalClientError):
error = 'mismatching_redirect_uri'
class MissingClientIdError(FatalClientError):
error = 'invalid_client_id'
class InvalidClientIdError(FatalClientError):
error = 'invalid_client_id'
class InvalidRequestError(OAuth2Error):
"""The request is missing a required parameter, includes an invalid
parameter value, includes a parameter more than once, or is
otherwise malformed.
"""
error = 'invalid_request'
class AccessDeniedError(OAuth2Error):
"""The resource owner or authorization server denied the request."""
error = 'access_denied'
class UnsupportedResponseTypeError(OAuth2Error):
"""The authorization server does not support obtaining an authorization
code using this method.
"""
error = 'unsupported_response_type'
class InvalidScopeError(OAuth2Error):
"""The requested scope is invalid, unknown, or malformed."""
error = 'invalid_scope'
class ServerError(OAuth2Error):
"""The authorization server encountered an unexpected condition that
prevented it from fulfilling the request. (This error code is needed
because a 500 Internal Server Error HTTP status code cannot be returned
to the client via a HTTP redirect.)
"""
error = 'server_error'
class TemporarilyUnavailableError(OAuth2Error):
"""The authorization server is currently unable to handle the request
due to a temporary overloading or maintenance of the server.
(This error code is needed because a 503 Service Unavailable HTTP
status code cannot be returned to the client via a HTTP redirect.)
"""
error = 'temporarily_unavailable'
class InvalidClientError(OAuth2Error):
"""Client authentication failed (e.g. unknown client, no client
authentication included, or unsupported authentication method).
The authorization server MAY return an HTTP 401 (Unauthorized) status
code to indicate which HTTP authentication schemes are supported.
If the client attempted to authenticate via the "Authorization" request
header field, the authorization server MUST respond with an
HTTP 401 (Unauthorized) status code, and include the "WWW-Authenticate"
response header field matching the authentication scheme used by the
client.
"""
error = 'invalid_client'
class InvalidGrantError(OAuth2Error):
"""The provided authorization grant (e.g. authorization code, resource
owner credentials) or refresh token is invalid, expired, revoked, does
not match the redirection URI used in the authorization request, or was
issued to another client.
"""
error = 'invalid_grant'
class UnauthorizedClientError(OAuth2Error):
"""The authenticated client is not authorized to use this authorization
grant type.
"""
error = 'unauthorized_client'
class UnsupportedGrantTypeError(OAuth2Error):
"""The authorization grant type is not supported by the authorization
server.
"""
error = 'unsupported_grant_type'
class UnsupportedTokenTypeError(OAuth2Error):
"""The authorization server does not support the revocation of the
presented token type. I.e. the client tried to revoke an access token
on a server not supporting this feature.
"""
error = 'unsupported_token_type'
def raise_from_error(error, params=None):
import inspect
import sys
kwargs = {
'description': params.get('error_description'),
'uri': params.get('error_uri'),
'state': params.get('state')
}
for _, cls in inspect.getmembers(sys.modules[__name__], inspect.isclass):
if cls.error == error:
raise cls(**kwargs)
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