Move FederationError to synapse.api.errors
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@ -158,3 +158,37 @@ def cs_error(msg, code=Codes.UNKNOWN, **kwargs):
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for key, value in kwargs.iteritems():
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err[key] = value
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return err
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class FederationError(RuntimeError):
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""" This class is used to inform remote home servers about erroneous
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PDUs they sent us.
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FATAL: The remote server could not interpret the source event.
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(e.g., it was missing a required field)
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ERROR: The remote server interpreted the event, but it failed some other
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check (e.g. auth)
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WARN: The remote server accepted the event, but believes some part of it
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is wrong (e.g., it referred to an invalid event)
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"""
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def __init__(self, level, code, reason, affected, source=None):
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if level not in ["FATAL", "ERROR", "WARN"]:
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raise ValueError("Level is not valid: %s" % (level,))
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self.level = level
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self.code = code
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self.reason = reason
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self.affected = affected
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self.source = source
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msg = "%s %s: %s" % (level, code, reason,)
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super(FederationError, self).__init__(msg)
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def get_dict(self):
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return {
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"level": self.level,
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"code": self.code,
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"reason": self.reason,
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"affected": self.affected,
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"source": self.source if self.source else self.affected,
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}
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@ -128,37 +128,3 @@ class StreamToken(
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d = self._asdict()
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d[key] = new_value
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return StreamToken(**d)
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class FederationError(RuntimeError):
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""" This class is used to inform remote home servers about erroneous
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PDUs they sent us.
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FATAL: The remote server could not interpret the source event.
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(e.g., it was missing a required field)
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ERROR: The remote server interpreted the event, but it failed some other
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check (e.g. auth)
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WARN: The remote server accepted the event, but believes some part of it
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is wrong (e.g., it referred to an invalid event)
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"""
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def __init__(self, level, code, reason, affected, source=None):
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if level not in ["FATAL", "ERROR", "WARN"]:
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raise ValueError("Level is not valid: %s" % (level,))
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self.level = level
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self.code = code
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self.reason = reason
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self.affected = affected
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self.source = source
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msg = "%s %s: %s" % (level, code, reason,)
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super(FederationError, self).__init__(msg)
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def get_dict(self):
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return {
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"level": self.level,
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"code": self.code,
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"reason": self.reason,
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"affected": self.affected,
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"source": self.source if self.source else self.affected,
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}
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