python-swiftclient/swiftclient/exceptions.py
Tim Burke 9b8ab67a78 Include response headers in ClientExceptions
Now, client applications can get to things like transaction IDs for
failures without needing to turn on all of logging.

While we're at it, add a from_response factory method for
ClientException.

Co-Authored-By: Alexander Corwin <ancorwin@gmail.com>
Change-Id: Ib46d5f8fc7f36f651f5908bb9d900316fdaebce3
2016-03-03 17:16:33 +00:00

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# Copyright (c) 2010-2013 OpenStack, LLC.
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from six.moves import urllib
class ClientException(Exception):
def __init__(self, msg, http_scheme='', http_host='', http_port='',
http_path='', http_query='', http_status=None, http_reason='',
http_device='', http_response_content='',
http_response_headers=None):
super(ClientException, self).__init__(msg)
self.msg = msg
self.http_scheme = http_scheme
self.http_host = http_host
self.http_port = http_port
self.http_path = http_path
self.http_query = http_query
self.http_status = http_status
self.http_reason = http_reason
self.http_device = http_device
self.http_response_content = http_response_content
self.http_response_headers = http_response_headers
@classmethod
def from_response(cls, resp, msg=None, body=None):
msg = msg or '%s %s' % (resp.status_code, resp.reason)
body = body or resp.content
parsed_url = urllib.parse.urlparse(resp.request.url)
return cls(msg, parsed_url.scheme, parsed_url.hostname,
parsed_url.port, parsed_url.path, parsed_url.query,
resp.status_code, resp.reason, '', body, resp.headers)
def __str__(self):
a = self.msg
b = ''
if self.http_scheme:
b += '%s://' % self.http_scheme
if self.http_host:
b += self.http_host
if self.http_port:
b += ':%s' % self.http_port
if self.http_path:
b += self.http_path
if self.http_query:
b += '?%s' % self.http_query
if self.http_status:
if b:
b = '%s %s' % (b, self.http_status)
else:
b = str(self.http_status)
if self.http_reason:
if b:
b = '%s %s' % (b, self.http_reason)
else:
b = '- %s' % self.http_reason
if self.http_device:
if b:
b = '%s: device %s' % (b, self.http_device)
else:
b = 'device %s' % self.http_device
if self.http_response_content:
if len(self.http_response_content) <= 60:
b += ' %s' % self.http_response_content
else:
b += ' [first 60 chars of response] %s' \
% self.http_response_content[:60]
return b and '%s: %s' % (a, b) or a