deb-mistral/mistral/exceptions.py
Renat Akhmerov e2c89f777d Refactoring workflow handler
* Introduced new class Workflow that manages life-cycle of running
  workflows and is responsible for managing workflow persistent state
* Moved all workflow level logic to workflow handler and Workflow class
* Changed semantics if how workflows start errors are handled.
  Previously, in case of invalid user input Mistral engine would store
  information about error in "state_info" field of workflow execution
  and bubble up an exception to the user. This approach was incorrect
  for a number of reasons including broken semantics: if an exception
  was raised due to invalid input it's normal to expect that system
  state has not changed. After this refactoring, engine only raises
  an exception in case of bad user input. That way behavior is
  consistent with the idea of exceptional situations.
* Fixed unit tests in according to the previous point
* Fixed a number of logical issues in tests. For example, in
  test_default_engine.py we expected one type of errors (e.g. env not
  found) but effectively received another one (invalid input).

Partially implements: blueprint mistral-engine-error-handling

Change-Id: I09070411fd833df8284cb80db69b8401a40eb6fe
2016-06-07 18:38:38 +07:00

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# Copyright 2013 - Mirantis, Inc.
# Copyright 2015 - StackStorm, Inc.
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# TODO(rakhmerov): Can we make one parent for errors and exceptions?
class MistralError(Exception):
"""Mistral specific error.
Reserved for situations that can't be automatically handled. When it occurs
it signals that there is a major environmental problem like invalid startup
configuration or implementation problem (e.g. some code doesn't take care
of certain corner cases). From architectural perspective it's pointless to
try to handle this type of problems except doing some finalization work
like transaction rollback, deleting temporary files etc.
"""
message = "An unknown error occurred"
http_code = 500
def __init__(self, message=None):
if message is not None:
self.message = message
super(MistralError, self).__init__(
'%d: %s' % (self.http_code, self.message))
@property
def code(self):
"""This is here for webob to read.
https://github.com/Pylons/webob/blob/master/webob/exc.py
"""
return self.http_code
def __str__(self):
return self.message
class MistralException(Exception):
"""Mistral specific exception.
Reserved for situations that are not critical for program continuation.
It is possible to recover from this type of problems automatically and
continue program execution. Such problems may be related with invalid user
input (such as invalid syntax) or temporary environmental problems.
In case if an instance of a certain exception type bubbles up to API layer
then this type of exception it must be associated with an http code so it's
clear how to represent it for a client.
To correctly use this class, inherit from it and define a 'message' and
'http_code' properties.
"""
message = "An unknown exception occurred"
http_code = 500
def __init__(self, message=None):
if message is not None:
self.message = message
super(MistralException, self).__init__(
'%d: %s' % (self.http_code, self.message))
@property
def code(self):
"""This is here for webob to read.
https://github.com/Pylons/webob/blob/master/webob/exc.py
"""
return self.http_code
def __str__(self):
return self.message
# Database errors.
class DBError(MistralError):
http_code = 400
class DBDuplicateEntryError(DBError):
http_code = 409
message = "Database object already exists"
class DBQueryEntryError(DBError):
http_code = 400
class DBEntityNotFoundError(DBError):
http_code = 404
message = "Object not found"
# DSL exceptions.
class DSLParsingException(MistralException):
http_code = 400
class YaqlGrammarException(DSLParsingException):
http_code = 400
message = "Invalid grammar of YAQL expression"
class InvalidModelException(DSLParsingException):
http_code = 400
message = "Wrong entity definition"
# Various common exceptions and errors.
class YaqlEvaluationException(MistralException):
http_code = 400
message = "Can not evaluate YAQL expression"
class DataAccessException(MistralException):
http_code = 400
class ActionException(MistralException):
http_code = 400
class InvalidActionException(MistralException):
http_code = 400
class ActionRegistrationException(MistralException):
message = "Failed to register action"
class EngineException(MistralException):
http_code = 500
class WorkflowException(MistralException):
http_code = 400
class InputException(MistralException):
http_code = 400
class ApplicationContextNotFoundException(MistralException):
http_code = 400
message = "Application context not found"
class InvalidResultException(MistralException):
http_code = 400
message = "Unable to parse result"
class SizeLimitExceededException(MistralException):
http_code = 400
def __init__(self, field_name, size_kb, size_limit_kb):
super(SizeLimitExceededException, self).__init__(
"Size of '%s' is %dKB which exceeds the limit of %dKB"
% (field_name, size_kb, size_limit_kb))
class CoordinationException(MistralException):
http_code = 500
class NotAllowedException(MistralException):
http_code = 403
message = "Operation not allowed"