// Copyright (c) 2015-2016 The btcsuite developers // Use of this source code is governed by an ISC // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package database2 import "fmt" // ErrorCode identifies a kind of error. type ErrorCode int // These constants are used to identify a specific database Error. const ( // ************************************** // Errors related to driver registration. // ************************************** // ErrDbTypeRegistered indicates two different database drivers // attempt to register with the name database type. ErrDbTypeRegistered ErrorCode = iota // ************************************* // Errors related to database functions. // ************************************* // ErrDbUnknownType indicates there is no driver registered for // the specified database type. ErrDbUnknownType // ErrDbDoesNotExist indicates open is called for a database that // does not exist. ErrDbDoesNotExist // ErrDbExists indicates create is called for a database that // already exists. ErrDbExists // ErrDbNotOpen indicates a database instance is accessed before // it is opened or after it is closed. ErrDbNotOpen // ErrDbAlreadyOpen indicates open was called on a database that // is already open. ErrDbAlreadyOpen // ErrInvalid indicates the specified database is not valid. ErrInvalid // ErrCorruption indicates a checksum failure occurred which invariably // means the database is corrupt. ErrCorruption // **************************************** // Errors related to database transactions. // **************************************** // ErrTxClosed indicates an attempt was made to commit or rollback a // transaction that has already had one of those operations performed. ErrTxClosed // ErrTxNotWritable indicates an operation that requires write access to // the database was attempted against a read-only transaction. ErrTxNotWritable // ************************************** // Errors related to metadata operations. // ************************************** // ErrBucketNotFound indicates an attempt to access a bucket that has // not been created yet. ErrBucketNotFound // ErrBucketExists indicates an attempt to create a bucket that already // exists. ErrBucketExists // ErrBucketNameRequired indicates an attempt to create a bucket with a // blank name. ErrBucketNameRequired // ErrKeyRequired indicates at attempt to insert a zero-length key. ErrKeyRequired // ErrKeyTooLarge indicates an attmempt to insert a key that is larger // than the max allowed key size. The max key size depends on the // specific backend driver being used. As a general rule, key sizes // should be relatively, so this should rarely be an issue. ErrKeyTooLarge // ErrValueTooLarge indicates an attmpt to insert a value that is larger // than max allowed value size. The max key size depends on the // specific backend driver being used. ErrValueTooLarge // ErrIncompatibleValue indicates the value in question is invalid for // the specific requested operation. For example, trying create or // delete a bucket with an existing non-bucket key, attempting to create // or delete a non-bucket key with an existing bucket key, or trying to // delete a value via a cursor when it points to a nested bucket. ErrIncompatibleValue // *************************************** // Errors related to block I/O operations. // *************************************** // ErrBlockNotFound indicates a block with the provided hash does not // exist in the database. ErrBlockNotFound // ErrBlockExists indicates a block with the provided hash already // exists in the database. ErrBlockExists // ErrBlockRegionInvalid indicates a region that exceeds the bounds of // the specified block was requested. When the hash provided by the // region does not correspond to an existing block, the error will be // ErrBlockNotFound instead. ErrBlockRegionInvalid // *********************************** // Support for driver-specific errors. // *********************************** // ErrDriverSpecific indicates the Err field is a driver-specific error. // This provides a mechanism for drivers to plug-in their own custom // errors for any situations which aren't already covered by the error // codes provided by this package. ErrDriverSpecific // numErrorCodes is the maximum error code number used in tests. numErrorCodes ) // Map of ErrorCode values back to their constant names for pretty printing. var errorCodeStrings = map[ErrorCode]string{ ErrDbTypeRegistered: "ErrDbTypeRegistered", ErrDbUnknownType: "ErrDbUnknownType", ErrDbDoesNotExist: "ErrDbDoesNotExist", ErrDbExists: "ErrDbExists", ErrDbNotOpen: "ErrDbNotOpen", ErrDbAlreadyOpen: "ErrDbAlreadyOpen", ErrInvalid: "ErrInvalid", ErrCorruption: "ErrCorruption", ErrTxClosed: "ErrTxClosed", ErrTxNotWritable: "ErrTxNotWritable", ErrBucketNotFound: "ErrBucketNotFound", ErrBucketExists: "ErrBucketExists", ErrBucketNameRequired: "ErrBucketNameRequired", ErrKeyRequired: "ErrKeyRequired", ErrKeyTooLarge: "ErrKeyTooLarge", ErrValueTooLarge: "ErrValueTooLarge", ErrIncompatibleValue: "ErrIncompatibleValue", ErrBlockNotFound: "ErrBlockNotFound", ErrBlockExists: "ErrBlockExists", ErrBlockRegionInvalid: "ErrBlockRegionInvalid", ErrDriverSpecific: "ErrDriverSpecific", } // String returns the ErrorCode as a human-readable name. func (e ErrorCode) String() string { if s := errorCodeStrings[e]; s != "" { return s } return fmt.Sprintf("Unknown ErrorCode (%d)", int(e)) } // Error provides a single type for errors that can happen during database // operation. It is used to indicate several types of failures including errors // with caller requests such as specifying invalid block regions or attempting // to access data against closed database transactions, driver errors, errors // retrieving data, and errors communicating with database servers. // // The caller can use type assertions to determine if an error is an Error and // access the ErrorCode field to ascertain the specific reason for the failure. // // The ErrDriverSpecific error code will also have the Err field set with the // underlying error. Depending on the backend driver, the Err field might be // set to the underlying error for other error codes as well. type Error struct { ErrorCode ErrorCode // Describes the kind of error Description string // Human readable description of the issue Err error // Underlying error } // Error satisfies the error interface and prints human-readable errors. func (e Error) Error() string { if e.Err != nil { return e.Description + ": " + e.Err.Error() } return e.Description } // makeError creates an Error given a set of arguments. The error code must // be one of the error codes provided by this package. func makeError(c ErrorCode, desc string, err error) Error { return Error{ErrorCode: c, Description: desc, Err: err} }