lbcwallet/waddrmgr/error.go
Wilmer Paulino e9d24382d6
waddrmgr/db: add birthday block within syncBucket
In this commit, we add a new key/value pair within the waddrmgr's
syncBucket that will represent the birthday block of the wallet. This
can then be used to force rescans from this point, rather than from the
genesis block.
2018-11-11 17:44:08 -08:00

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// Copyright (c) 2014 The btcsuite developers
// Use of this source code is governed by an ISC
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package waddrmgr
import (
"fmt"
"strconv"
"github.com/btcsuite/btcutil/hdkeychain"
)
var (
// errAlreadyExists is the common error description used for the
// ErrAlreadyExists error code.
errAlreadyExists = "the specified address manager already exists"
// errCoinTypeTooHigh is the common error description used for the
// ErrCoinTypeTooHigh error code.
errCoinTypeTooHigh = "coin type may not exceed " +
strconv.FormatUint(hdkeychain.HardenedKeyStart-1, 10)
// errAcctTooHigh is the common error description used for the
// ErrAccountNumTooHigh error code.
errAcctTooHigh = "account number may not exceed " +
strconv.FormatUint(hdkeychain.HardenedKeyStart-1, 10)
// errLocked is the common error description used for the ErrLocked
// error code.
errLocked = "address manager is locked"
// errWatchingOnly is the common error description used for the
// ErrWatchingOnly error code.
errWatchingOnly = "address manager is watching-only"
)
// ErrorCode identifies a kind of error.
type ErrorCode int
// These constants are used to identify a specific ManagerError.
const (
// ErrDatabase indicates an error with the underlying database. When
// this error code is set, the Err field of the ManagerError will be
// set to the underlying error returned from the database.
ErrDatabase ErrorCode = iota
// ErrUpgrade indicates the manager needs to be upgraded. This should
// not happen in practice unless the version number has been increased
// and there is not yet any code written to upgrade.
ErrUpgrade
// ErrKeyChain indicates an error with the key chain typically either
// due to the inability to create an extended key or deriving a child
// extended key. When this error code is set, the Err field of the
// ManagerError will be set to the underlying error.
ErrKeyChain
// ErrCrypto indicates an error with the cryptography related operations
// such as decrypting or encrypting data, parsing an EC public key,
// or deriving a secret key from a password. When this error code is
// set, the Err field of the ManagerError will be set to the underlying
// error.
ErrCrypto
// ErrInvalidKeyType indicates an error where an invalid crypto
// key type has been selected.
ErrInvalidKeyType
// ErrNoExist indicates that the specified database does not exist.
ErrNoExist
// ErrAlreadyExists indicates that the specified database already exists.
ErrAlreadyExists
// ErrCoinTypeTooHigh indicates that the coin type specified in the provided
// network parameters is higher than the max allowed value as defined
// by the maxCoinType constant.
ErrCoinTypeTooHigh
// ErrAccountNumTooHigh indicates that the specified account number is higher
// than the max allowed value as defined by the MaxAccountNum constant.
ErrAccountNumTooHigh
// ErrLocked indicates that an operation, which requires the account
// manager to be unlocked, was requested on a locked account manager.
ErrLocked
// ErrWatchingOnly indicates that an operation, which requires the
// account manager to have access to private data, was requested on
// a watching-only account manager.
ErrWatchingOnly
// ErrInvalidAccount indicates that the requested account is not valid.
ErrInvalidAccount
// ErrAddressNotFound indicates that the requested address is not known to
// the account manager.
ErrAddressNotFound
// ErrAccountNotFound indicates that the requested account is not known to
// the account manager.
ErrAccountNotFound
// ErrDuplicateAddress indicates an address already exists.
ErrDuplicateAddress
// ErrDuplicateAccount indicates an account already exists.
ErrDuplicateAccount
// ErrTooManyAddresses indicates that more than the maximum allowed number of
// addresses per account have been requested.
ErrTooManyAddresses
// ErrWrongPassphrase indicates that the specified passphrase is incorrect.
// This could be for either public or private master keys.
ErrWrongPassphrase
// ErrWrongNet indicates that the private key to be imported is not for the
// the same network the account manager is configured for.
ErrWrongNet
// ErrCallBackBreak is used to break from a callback function passed
// down to the manager.
ErrCallBackBreak
// ErrEmptyPassphrase indicates that the private passphrase was refused
// due to being empty.
ErrEmptyPassphrase
// ErrScopeNotFound is returned when a target scope cannot be found
// within the database.
ErrScopeNotFound
// ErrBirthdayBlockNotSet is returned when we attempt to retrieve the
// wallet's birthday but it has not been set yet.
ErrBirthdayBlockNotSet
)
// Map of ErrorCode values back to their constant names for pretty printing.
var errorCodeStrings = map[ErrorCode]string{
ErrDatabase: "ErrDatabase",
ErrUpgrade: "ErrUpgrade",
ErrKeyChain: "ErrKeyChain",
ErrCrypto: "ErrCrypto",
ErrInvalidKeyType: "ErrInvalidKeyType",
ErrNoExist: "ErrNoExist",
ErrAlreadyExists: "ErrAlreadyExists",
ErrCoinTypeTooHigh: "ErrCoinTypeTooHigh",
ErrAccountNumTooHigh: "ErrAccountNumTooHigh",
ErrLocked: "ErrLocked",
ErrWatchingOnly: "ErrWatchingOnly",
ErrInvalidAccount: "ErrInvalidAccount",
ErrAddressNotFound: "ErrAddressNotFound",
ErrAccountNotFound: "ErrAccountNotFound",
ErrDuplicateAddress: "ErrDuplicateAddress",
ErrDuplicateAccount: "ErrDuplicateAccount",
ErrTooManyAddresses: "ErrTooManyAddresses",
ErrWrongPassphrase: "ErrWrongPassphrase",
ErrWrongNet: "ErrWrongNet",
ErrCallBackBreak: "ErrCallBackBreak",
ErrEmptyPassphrase: "ErrEmptyPassphrase",
ErrScopeNotFound: "ErrScopeNotFound",
}
// 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))
}
// ManagerError provides a single type for errors that can happen during address
// manager operation. It is used to indicate several types of failures
// including errors with caller requests such as invalid accounts or requesting
// private keys against a locked address manager, errors with the database
// (ErrDatabase), errors with key chain derivation (ErrKeyChain), and errors
// related to crypto (ErrCrypto).
//
// The caller can use type assertions to determine if an error is a ManagerError
// and access the ErrorCode field to ascertain the specific reason for the
// failure.
//
// The ErrDatabase, ErrKeyChain, and ErrCrypto error codes will also have the
// Err field set with the underlying error.
type ManagerError 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 ManagerError) Error() string {
if e.Err != nil {
return e.Description + ": " + e.Err.Error()
}
return e.Description
}
// managerError creates a ManagerError given a set of arguments.
func managerError(c ErrorCode, desc string, err error) ManagerError {
return ManagerError{ErrorCode: c, Description: desc, Err: err}
}
// Break is a global err used to signal a break from the callback
// function by returning an error with the code ErrCallBackBreak
var Break = managerError(ErrCallBackBreak, "callback break", nil)
// IsError returns whether the error is a ManagerError with a matching error
// code.
func IsError(err error, code ErrorCode) bool {
e, ok := err.(ManagerError)
return ok && e.ErrorCode == code
}