Merge "Chain exceptions correctly on py3.x"

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Jenkins 2015-02-20 20:56:08 +00:00 committed by Gerrit Code Review
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# under the License.
import os
import sys
import traceback
import six
def raise_with_cause(exc_cls, message, *args, **kwargs):
"""Helper to raise + chain exceptions (when able) and associate a *cause*.
NOTE(harlowja): Since in py3.x exceptions can be chained (due to
:pep:`3134`) we should try to raise the desired exception with the given
*cause* (or extract a *cause* from the current stack if able) so that the
exception formats nicely in old and new versions of python. Since py2.x
does **not** support exception chaining (or formatting) our root exception
class has a :py:meth:`~taskflow.exceptions.TaskFlowException.pformat`
method that can be used to get *similar* information instead (and this
function makes sure to retain the *cause* in that case as well so
that the :py:meth:`~taskflow.exceptions.TaskFlowException.pformat` method
shows them).
:param exc_cls: the :py:class:`~taskflow.exceptions.TaskFlowException`
class to raise.
:param message: the text/str message that will be passed to
the exceptions constructor as its first positional
argument.
:param args: any additional positional arguments to pass to the
exceptions constructor.
:param kwargs: any additional keyword arguments to pass to the
exceptions constructor.
"""
if 'cause' not in kwargs:
exc_type, exc, exc_tb = sys.exc_info()
if exc is not None:
kwargs['cause'] = exc
del(exc_type, exc, exc_tb)
six.raise_from(exc_cls(message, *args, **kwargs), kwargs.get('cause'))
class TaskFlowException(Exception):
"""Base class for *most* exceptions emitted from this library.
NOTE(harlowja): in later versions of python we can likely remove the need
to have a cause here as PY3+ have implemented PEP 3134 which handles
chaining in a much more elegant manner.
to have a ``cause`` here as PY3+ have implemented :pep:`3134` which
handles chaining in a much more elegant manner.
:param message: the exception message, typically some string that is
useful for consumers to view when debugging or analyzing

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2013 Yahoo! Inc. All Rights Reserved.
#
# 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 six
import testtools
from taskflow import exceptions as exc
from taskflow import test
class TestExceptions(test.TestCase):
def test_cause(self):
capture = None
try:
raise exc.TaskFlowException("broken", cause=IOError("dead"))
except Exception as e:
capture = e
self.assertIsNotNone(capture)
self.assertIsInstance(capture, exc.TaskFlowException)
self.assertIsNotNone(capture.cause)
self.assertIsInstance(capture.cause, IOError)
def test_cause_pformat(self):
capture = None
try:
raise exc.TaskFlowException("broken", cause=IOError("dead"))
except Exception as e:
capture = e
self.assertIsNotNone(capture)
self.assertGreater(0, len(capture.pformat()))
def test_raise_with(self):
capture = None
try:
raise IOError('broken')
except Exception:
try:
exc.raise_with_cause(exc.TaskFlowException, 'broken')
except Exception as e:
capture = e
self.assertIsNotNone(capture)
self.assertIsInstance(capture, exc.TaskFlowException)
self.assertIsNotNone(capture.cause)
self.assertIsInstance(capture.cause, IOError)
@testtools.skipIf(not six.PY3, 'py3.x is not available')
def test_raise_with_cause(self):
capture = None
try:
raise IOError('broken')
except Exception:
try:
exc.raise_with_cause(exc.TaskFlowException, 'broken')
except Exception as e:
capture = e
self.assertIsNotNone(capture)
self.assertIsInstance(capture, exc.TaskFlowException)
self.assertIsNotNone(capture.cause)
self.assertIsInstance(capture.cause, IOError)
self.assertIsNotNone(capture.__cause__)
self.assertIsInstance(capture.__cause__, IOError)