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Add error package and some Matrix errors (#13)
Terse function names are used to make usage not stutter. For example: ```go err := error.Forbidden("you shall not pass") ``` At the moment they are all the same fundamental `MatrixError` type. This will be bad if we ever want to `switch` based on the kind of error. I'm hoping we won't ever need to introspect into errors like this: ideally these errors would be created purely for immediately being returned in an HTTP response. `MatrixError` implements the `error` interface.
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package jsonerror
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import "fmt"
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// MatrixError represents the "standard error response" in Matrix.
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// http://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#api-standards
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type MatrixError struct {
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ErrCode string `json:"errcode"`
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Err string `json:"error"`
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}
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func (e *MatrixError) Error() string {
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return fmt.Sprintf("%s: %s", e.ErrCode, e.Err)
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}
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// Forbidden is an error when the client tries to access a resource
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// they are not allowed to access.
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func Forbidden(msg string) *MatrixError {
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return &MatrixError{"M_FORBIDDEN", msg}
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}
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// BadJSON is an error when the client supplies malformed JSON.
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func BadJSON(msg string) *MatrixError {
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return &MatrixError{"M_BAD_JSON", msg}
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}
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// NotJSON is an error when the client supplies something that is not JSON
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// to a JSON endpoint.
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func NotJSON(msg string) *MatrixError {
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return &MatrixError{"M_NOT_JSON", msg}
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}
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// NotFound is an error when the client tries to access an unknown resource.
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func NotFound(msg string) *MatrixError {
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return &MatrixError{"M_NOT_FOUND", msg}
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}
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// MissingToken is an error when the client tries to access a resource which
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// requires authentication without supplying credentials.
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func MissingToken(msg string) *MatrixError {
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return &MatrixError{"M_MISSING_TOKEN", msg}
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}
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// UnknownToken is an error when the client tries to access a resource which
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// requires authentication and supplies a valid, but out-of-date token.
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func UnknownToken(msg string) *MatrixError {
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return &MatrixError{"M_UNKNOWN_TOKEN", msg}
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}
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// LimitExceededError is a rate-limiting error.
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type LimitExceededError struct {
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MatrixError
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RetryAfterMS int64 `json:"retry_after_ms,omitempty"`
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}
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// LimitExceeded is an error when the client tries to send events too quickly.
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func LimitExceeded(msg string, retryAfterMS int64) *LimitExceededError {
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return &LimitExceededError{
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MatrixError: MatrixError{"M_LIMIT_EXCEEDED", msg},
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RetryAfterMS: retryAfterMS,
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}
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}
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package jsonerror
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import (
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"encoding/json"
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"testing"
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)
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func TestLimitExceeded(t *testing.T) {
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e := LimitExceeded("too fast", 5000)
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jsonBytes, err := json.Marshal(&e)
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if err != nil {
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t.Fatalf("TestLimitExceeded: Failed to marshal LimitExceeded error. %s", err.Error())
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}
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want := `{"errcode":"M_LIMIT_EXCEEDED","error":"too fast","retry_after_ms":5000}`
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if string(jsonBytes) != want {
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t.Errorf("TestLimitExceeded: want %s, got %s", want, string(jsonBytes))
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}
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}
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func TestForbidden(t *testing.T) {
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e := Forbidden("you shall not pass")
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jsonBytes, err := json.Marshal(&e)
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if err != nil {
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t.Fatalf("TestForbidden: Failed to marshal Forbidden error. %s", err.Error())
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}
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want := `{"errcode":"M_FORBIDDEN","error":"you shall not pass"}`
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if string(jsonBytes) != want {
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t.Errorf("TestForbidden: want %s, got %s", want, string(jsonBytes))
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}
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}
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