// GoToSocial // Copyright (C) GoToSocial Authors admin@gotosocial.org // SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-or-later // // This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify // it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by // the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or // (at your option) any later version. // // This program 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 Affero General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License // along with this program. If not, see . package gtserror import ( "codeberg.org/gruf/go-errors/v2" ) // package private error key type. type errkey int // ErrorType denotes the type of an error, if set. type ErrorType string const ( // error value keys. _ errkey = iota statusCodeKey notFoundKey errorTypeKey unrtrvableKey wrongTypeKey // Types returnable from Type(...). TypeSMTP ErrorType = "smtp" // smtp (mail) ) // Unretrievable checks error for a stored "unretrievable" flag. // // Unretrievable indicates that a call to retrieve a resource // (account, status, attachment, etc) could not be fulfilled, // either because it was not found locally, or because some // prerequisite remote resource call failed, making it impossible // to return the item. func Unretrievable(err error) bool { _, ok := errors.Value(err, unrtrvableKey).(struct{}) return ok } // SetUnretrievable will wrap the given error to store an "unretrievable" // flag, returning wrapped error. See "Unretrievable" for example use-cases. func SetUnretrievable(err error) error { return errors.WithValue(err, unrtrvableKey, struct{}{}) } // WrongType checks error for a stored "wrong type" flag. Wrong type // indicates that an ActivityPub URI returned a type we weren't expecting: // Statusable instead of Accountable, or vice versa, for example. func WrongType(err error) bool { _, ok := errors.Value(err, wrongTypeKey).(struct{}) return ok } // SetWrongType will wrap the given error to store a "wrong type" flag, // returning wrapped error. See "WrongType" for example use-cases. func SetWrongType(err error) error { return errors.WithValue(err, wrongTypeKey, struct{}{}) } // StatusCode checks error for a stored status code value. For example // an error from an outgoing HTTP request may be stored, or an API handler // expected response status code may be stored. func StatusCode(err error) int { i, _ := errors.Value(err, statusCodeKey).(int) return i } // WithStatusCode will wrap the given error to store provided status code, // returning wrapped error. See StatusCode() for example use-cases. func WithStatusCode(err error, code int) error { return errors.WithValue(err, statusCodeKey, code) } // NotFound checks error for a stored "not found" flag. For example // an error from an outgoing HTTP request due to DNS lookup. func NotFound(err error) bool { _, ok := errors.Value(err, notFoundKey).(struct{}) return ok } // SetNotFound will wrap the given error to store a "not found" flag, // returning wrapped error. See NotFound() for example use-cases. func SetNotFound(err error) error { return errors.WithValue(err, notFoundKey, struct{}{}) } // Type checks error for a stored "type" value. For example // an error from sending an email may set a value of "smtp" // to indicate this was an SMTP error. func Type(err error) ErrorType { s, _ := errors.Value(err, errorTypeKey).(ErrorType) return s } // SetType will wrap the given error to store a "type" value, // returning wrapped error. See Type() for example use-cases. func SetType(err error, errType ErrorType) error { return errors.WithValue(err, errorTypeKey, errType) }