Source code for ironic_inspector.common.exception

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"""Ironic base exception handling.

Includes decorator for re-raising Ironic-type exceptions.

SHOULD include dedicated exception logging.

"""

import collections
from http import client as http_client
import json
import logging

from oslo_config import cfg
from oslo_utils import excutils

from ironic_inspector.common.i18n import _


LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)


CONF = cfg.CONF


def _ensure_exception_kwargs_serializable(exc_class_name, kwargs):
    """Ensure that kwargs are serializable

    Ensure that all kwargs passed to exception constructor can be passed over
    RPC, by trying to convert them to JSON, or, as a last resort, to string.
    If it is not possible, unserializable kwargs will be removed, letting the
    receiver to handle the exception string as it is configured to.

    :param exc_class_name: a IronicException class name.
    :param kwargs: a dictionary of keyword arguments passed to the exception
        constructor.
    :returns: a dictionary of serializable keyword arguments.
    """
    serializers = [(json.dumps, _('when converting to JSON')),
                   (str, _('when converting to string'))]
    exceptions = collections.defaultdict(list)
    serializable_kwargs = {}
    for k, v in kwargs.items():
        for serializer, msg in serializers:
            try:
                serializable_kwargs[k] = serializer(v)
                exceptions.pop(k, None)
                break
            except Exception as e:
                exceptions[k].append(
                    '(%(serializer_type)s) %(e_type)s: %(e_contents)s' %
                    {'serializer_type': msg, 'e_contents': e,
                     'e_type': e.__class__.__name__})
    if exceptions:
        LOG.error("One or more arguments passed to the %(exc_class)s "
                  "constructor as kwargs can not be serialized. The "
                  "serialized arguments: %(serialized)s. These "
                  "unserialized kwargs were dropped because of the "
                  "exceptions encountered during their "
                  "serialization:\n%(errors)s",
                  dict(errors=';\n'.join("%s: %s" % (k, '; '.join(v))
                                         for k, v in exceptions.items()),
                       exc_class=exc_class_name,
                       serialized=serializable_kwargs))
        # We might be able to actually put the following keys' values into
        # format string, but there is no guarantee, drop it just in case.
        for k in exceptions:
            del kwargs[k]
    return serializable_kwargs


[docs] class IronicException(Exception): """Base Ironic Exception To correctly use this class, inherit from it and define a '_msg_fmt' property. That _msg_fmt will get printf'd with the keyword arguments provided to the constructor. If you need to access the message from an exception you should use str(exc) """ _msg_fmt = _("An unknown exception occurred.") code = 500 headers = {} safe = False def __init__(self, message=None, **kwargs): self.kwargs = _ensure_exception_kwargs_serializable( self.__class__.__name__, kwargs) if 'code' not in self.kwargs: try: self.kwargs['code'] = self.code except AttributeError: pass else: self.code = int(kwargs['code']) if not message: try: message = self._msg_fmt % kwargs except Exception: with excutils.save_and_reraise_exception() as ctxt: # kwargs doesn't match a variable in the message # log the issue and the kwargs prs = ', '.join('%s=%s' % pair for pair in kwargs.items()) LOG.exception('Exception in string format operation ' '(arguments %s)', prs) if not CONF.exception.fatal_exception_format_errors: # at least get the core message out if something # happened message = self._msg_fmt ctxt.reraise = False super(IronicException, self).__init__(message)
[docs] class ServiceLookupFailure(IronicException): _msg_fmt = _("Cannot find %(service)s service through multicast")
[docs] class ServiceRegistrationFailure(IronicException): _msg_fmt = _("Cannot register %(service)s service: %(error)s")
[docs] class BadRequest(IronicException): code = http_client.BAD_REQUEST
[docs] class Unauthorized(IronicException): code = http_client.UNAUTHORIZED headers = {'WWW-Authenticate': 'Basic realm="Baremetal API"'}
[docs] class ConfigInvalid(IronicException): _msg_fmt = _("Invalid configuration file. %(error_msg)s")