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python-heatclient/heatclient/exc.py
Chmouel Boudjnah a2ff9eaeed Port to python requests
Since python requests has builtins SSL verification we can get ride of
our own implementation.

Increase tests coverage of heatclient.common.http along the way.

Partial Implements: blueprint python-requests-port
Change-Id: I04a169da2334acc91e538ca02cba79d9765752b5
2014-02-07 14:52:22 -06:00

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# 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.
import sys
from heatclient.openstack.common import jsonutils
verbose = 0
class BaseException(Exception):
"""An error occurred."""
def __init__(self, message=None):
self.message = message
def __str__(self):
return self.message or self.__class__.__doc__
class CommandError(BaseException):
"""Invalid usage of CLI."""
class InvalidEndpoint(BaseException):
"""The provided endpoint is invalid."""
class CommunicationError(BaseException):
"""Unable to communicate with server."""
class HTTPException(BaseException):
"""Base exception for all HTTP-derived exceptions."""
code = 'N/A'
def __init__(self, message=None):
super(HTTPException, self).__init__(message)
try:
self.error = jsonutils.loads(message)
if 'error' not in self.error:
raise KeyError('Key "error" not exists')
except KeyError:
# NOTE(jianingy): If key 'error' happens not exist,
# self.message becomes no sense. In this case, we
# return doc of current exception class instead.
self.error = {'error':
{'message': self.__class__.__doc__}}
except Exception:
self.error = {'error':
{'message': self.message or self.__class__.__doc__}}
def __str__(self):
message = self.error['error'].get('message', 'Internal Error')
if verbose:
traceback = self.error['error'].get('traceback', '')
return 'ERROR: %s\n%s' % (message, traceback)
else:
return 'ERROR: %s' % message
class HTTPMultipleChoices(HTTPException):
code = 300
def __str__(self):
self.details = ("Requested version of Heat API is not"
"available.")
return "%s (HTTP %s) %s" % (self.__class__.__name__, self.code,
self.details)
class BadRequest(HTTPException):
"""DEPRECATED."""
code = 400
class HTTPBadRequest(BadRequest):
pass
class Unauthorized(HTTPException):
"""DEPRECATED."""
code = 401
class HTTPUnauthorized(Unauthorized):
pass
class Forbidden(HTTPException):
"""DEPRECATED."""
code = 403
class HTTPForbidden(Forbidden):
pass
class NotFound(HTTPException):
"""DEPRECATED."""
code = 404
class HTTPNotFound(NotFound):
pass
class HTTPMethodNotAllowed(HTTPException):
code = 405
class Conflict(HTTPException):
"""DEPRECATED."""
code = 409
class HTTPConflict(Conflict):
pass
class OverLimit(HTTPException):
"""DEPRECATED."""
code = 413
class HTTPOverLimit(OverLimit):
pass
class HTTPUnsupported(HTTPException):
code = 415
class HTTPInternalServerError(HTTPException):
code = 500
class HTTPNotImplemented(HTTPException):
code = 501
class HTTPBadGateway(HTTPException):
code = 502
class ServiceUnavailable(HTTPException):
"""DEPRECATED."""
code = 503
class HTTPServiceUnavailable(ServiceUnavailable):
pass
#NOTE(bcwaldon): Build a mapping of HTTP codes to corresponding exception
# classes
_code_map = {}
for obj_name in dir(sys.modules[__name__]):
if obj_name.startswith('HTTP'):
obj = getattr(sys.modules[__name__], obj_name)
_code_map[obj.code] = obj
def from_response(response):
"""Return an instance of an HTTPException based on requests response."""
cls = _code_map.get(response.status_code, HTTPException)
return cls(response.content)
class NoTokenLookupException(Exception):
"""DEPRECATED."""
pass
class EndpointNotFound(Exception):
"""DEPRECATED."""
pass