consul/internal/resource/errors.go

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// Copyright (c) HashiCorp, Inc.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
package resource
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/proto-public/pbresource"
"google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect"
)
var (
ErrMissing = NewConstError("missing required field")
ErrEmpty = NewConstError("cannot be empty")
ErrReferenceTenancyNotEqual = NewConstError("resource tenancy and reference tenancy differ")
)
// ConstError is more or less equivalent to the stdlib errors.errorstring. However, having
// our own exported type allows us to more accurately compare error values in tests.
//
// - go-cmp will not compared unexported fields by default.
// - cmp.AllowUnexported(<type>) requires a concrete struct type and due to the stdlib not
// exporting the errorstring type there doesn't seem to be a way to get at the type.
// - cmpopts.EquateErrors has issues with protobuf types within other error structs.
//
// Due to these factors the easiest thing to do is to create a custom comparer for
// the ConstError type and use it where necessary.
type ConstError struct {
message string
}
func NewConstError(msg string) ConstError {
return ConstError{message: msg}
}
func (e ConstError) Error() string {
return e.message
}
type ErrDataParse struct {
TypeName string
Wrapped error
}
func NewErrDataParse(msg protoreflect.ProtoMessage, err error) ErrDataParse {
return ErrDataParse{
TypeName: string(msg.ProtoReflect().Descriptor().FullName()),
Wrapped: err,
}
}
func (err ErrDataParse) Error() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("error parsing resource data as type %q: %s", err.TypeName, err.Wrapped.Error())
}
func (err ErrDataParse) Unwrap() error {
return err.Wrapped
}
type ErrInvalidField struct {
Name string
Wrapped error
}
func (err ErrInvalidField) Error() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("invalid %q field: %v", err.Name, err.Wrapped)
}
func (err ErrInvalidField) Unwrap() error {
return err.Wrapped
}
type ErrInvalidListElement struct {
Name string
Index int
Wrapped error
}
func (err ErrInvalidListElement) Error() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("invalid element at index %d of list %q: %v", err.Index, err.Name, err.Wrapped)
}
func (err ErrInvalidListElement) Unwrap() error {
return err.Wrapped
}
type ErrInvalidMapValue struct {
Map string
Key string
Wrapped error
}
func (err ErrInvalidMapValue) Error() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("invalid value of key %q within %s: %v", err.Key, err.Map, err.Wrapped)
}
func (err ErrInvalidMapValue) Unwrap() error {
return err.Wrapped
}
type ErrInvalidMapKey struct {
Map string
Key string
Wrapped error
}
func (err ErrInvalidMapKey) Error() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("map %s contains an invalid key - %q: %v", err.Map, err.Key, err.Wrapped)
}
func (err ErrInvalidMapKey) Unwrap() error {
return err.Wrapped
}
type ErrOwnerTypeInvalid struct {
ResourceType *pbresource.Type
OwnerType *pbresource.Type
}
func (err ErrOwnerTypeInvalid) Error() string {
return fmt.Sprintf(
"resources of type %s cannot be owned by resources with type %s",
ToGVK(err.ResourceType),
ToGVK(err.OwnerType),
)
}
type ErrOwnerTenantInvalid struct {
ResourceType *pbresource.Type
ResourceTenancy *pbresource.Tenancy
OwnerTenancy *pbresource.Tenancy
}
func (err ErrOwnerTenantInvalid) Error() string {
return fmt.Sprintf(
"resource in partition %s, namespace %s and peer %s cannot be owned by a resource in partition %s, namespace %s and peer %s",
err.ResourceTenancy.Partition, err.ResourceTenancy.Namespace, err.ResourceTenancy.PeerName,
err.OwnerTenancy.Partition, err.OwnerTenancy.Namespace, err.OwnerTenancy.PeerName,
)
}
type ErrInvalidReferenceType struct {
AllowedType *pbresource.Type
}
func (err ErrInvalidReferenceType) Error() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("reference must have type %s", ToGVK(err.AllowedType))
}