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python-keystoneclient/keystoneclient/exceptions.py
Kannan Manickam d10218ff29 Added Conflict Exception to the exception code map
The Conflict Exception is added for HTTP error code 409.
However this exception is never raised as this class is not added to
the error_code map and always raises the ClientException whenever a
409 code is returned.

Fixes bug #1168826

Change-Id: I7045eae33533ff603f4aab61ea988264b46f0d09
2013-05-07 10:56:59 +05:30

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# Copyright 2010 Jacob Kaplan-Moss
# Copyright 2011 Nebula, Inc.
"""
Exception definitions.
"""
class CommandError(Exception):
pass
class ValidationError(Exception):
pass
class AuthorizationFailure(Exception):
pass
class NoTokenLookupException(Exception):
"""This form of authentication does not support looking up
endpoints from an existing token."""
pass
class EndpointNotFound(Exception):
"""Could not find Service or Region in Service Catalog."""
pass
class EmptyCatalog(Exception):
""" The service catalog is empty. """
pass
class NoUniqueMatch(Exception):
"""Unable to find unique resource"""
pass
class ClientException(Exception):
"""
The base exception class for all exceptions this library raises.
"""
def __init__(self, code, message=None, details=None):
self.code = code
self.message = message or self.__class__.message
self.details = details
def __str__(self):
return "%s (HTTP %s)" % (self.message, self.code)
class BadRequest(ClientException):
"""
HTTP 400 - Bad request: you sent some malformed data.
"""
http_status = 400
message = "Bad request"
class Unauthorized(ClientException):
"""
HTTP 401 - Unauthorized: bad credentials.
"""
http_status = 401
message = "Unauthorized"
class Forbidden(ClientException):
"""
HTTP 403 - Forbidden: your credentials don't give you access to this
resource.
"""
http_status = 403
message = "Forbidden"
class NotFound(ClientException):
"""
HTTP 404 - Not found
"""
http_status = 404
message = "Not found"
class MethodNotAllowed(ClientException):
"""
HTTP 405 - Method not allowed
"""
http_status = 405
message = "Method not allowed"
class Conflict(ClientException):
"""
HTTP 409 - Conflict
"""
http_status = 409
message = "Conflict"
class OverLimit(ClientException):
"""
HTTP 413 - Over limit: you're over the API limits for this time period.
"""
http_status = 413
message = "Over limit"
# NotImplemented is a python keyword.
class HTTPNotImplemented(ClientException):
"""
HTTP 501 - Not Implemented: the server does not support this operation.
"""
http_status = 501
message = "Not Implemented"
class ServiceUnavailable(ClientException):
"""
HTTP 503 - Service Unavailable: The server is currently unavailable.
"""
http_status = 503
message = "Service Unavailable"
# In Python 2.4 Exception is old-style and thus doesn't have a __subclasses__()
# so we can do this:
# _code_map = dict((c.http_status, c)
# for c in ClientException.__subclasses__())
#
# Instead, we have to hardcode it:
_code_map = dict((c.http_status, c) for c in [BadRequest,
Unauthorized,
Forbidden,
NotFound,
MethodNotAllowed,
Conflict,
OverLimit,
HTTPNotImplemented,
ServiceUnavailable])
def from_response(response, body):
"""
Return an instance of an ClientException or subclass
based on an requests response.
Usage::
resp = requests.request(...)
if resp.status_code != 200:
raise exception_from_response(resp, resp.text)
"""
cls = _code_map.get(response.status_code, ClientException)
if body:
if hasattr(body, 'keys'):
error = body[body.keys()[0]]
message = error.get('message', None)
details = error.get('details', None)
else:
# If we didn't get back a properly formed error message we
# probably couldn't communicate with Keystone at all.
message = "Unable to communicate with identity service: %s." % body
details = None
return cls(code=response.status_code, message=message, details=details)
else:
return cls(code=response.status_code)