Documentation ¶
Index ¶
- Variables
- func AWSError(err error) (awserr.Error, bool)
- func AWSRequestFailure(err error) (awserr.RequestFailure, bool)
- func HTTPStatusCode(err error) int
- func NewReadOneFailAfterCreate(numAttempts int) error
- func ResourceReferenceAndIDNotSupportedFor(fields ...string) error
- func ResourceReferenceMissingTargetFieldFor(resource string, namespace string, name string, targetField string) error
- func ResourceReferenceNotSyncedFor(resource string, namespace string, name string) error
- func ResourceReferenceOrIDRequiredFor(fields ...string) error
- func ResourceReferenceTerminalFor(resource string, namespace string, name string) error
- type TerminalError
Constants ¶
This section is empty.
Variables ¶
var ( // AdoptedResourceNotFound is like NotFound but provides the caller with // information that the resource being checked for existence was // previously-created out of band from ACK AdoptedResourceNotFound = fmt.Errorf("adopted resource not found") // MissingNameIdentifier indicates an unexpected nil name identifier pointer MissingNameIdentifier = fmt.Errorf("expected name identifier, found nil") // NotAdoptable is to indicate the current resource has been explicitly // flagged as not able to be adopted NotAdoptable = fmt.Errorf("resource not adoptable") // NotImplemented is returned when a code path isn't implemented yet NotImplemented = fmt.Errorf("not implemented") // NotFound is returned when an expected resource was not found NotFound = fmt.Errorf("resource not found") // NilResourceManagerFactory is returned when a resource manager factory // that has not been properly initialized is bound to a controller manager NilResourceManagerFactory = fmt.Errorf( "error binding controller manager to reconciler before " + "setting resource manager factory", ) // ResourceManagerFactoryNotFound is return when a lookup into the resource // manager factory mapping fails ResourceManagerFactoryNotFound = fmt.Errorf("resource manager factory " + "not found", ) // TemporaryOutOfSync is to indicate the error isn't really an error // but more of a marker that the status check will be performed // after some wait time TemporaryOutOfSync = fmt.Errorf( "temporary out of sync, reconcile after some time") // Terminal is returned with resource is in Terminal Condition Terminal = fmt.Errorf( "resource is in terminal condition") // SecretTypeNotSupported is returned if non opaque secret is used. SecretTypeNotSupported = fmt.Errorf( "only opaque secrets can be used") // SecretNotFound is returned if specified kubernetes secret is not found. SecretNotFound = fmt.Errorf( "kubernetes secret not found") // ReadOneFailedAfterCreate is returned if a ReadOne call fails right after // a create operation. ReadOneFailedAfterCreate = fmt.Errorf("ReadOne call failed after a Create operation") )
var ( // FieldExportPathDoesNotExist indicates the path specified in the field // export spec does not exist on the object FieldExportPathDoesNotExist = fmt.Errorf("path does not exist in this object") // FieldExportResourceNotSynced indicates the source resource does not have // the ResourceSynced condition set to True FieldExportResourceNotSynced = fmt.Errorf("the source resource is not synced yet") // FieldExportInvalidPath indicates there was an error parsing the path into // a JQ query FieldExportInvalidPath = TerminalError{/* contains filtered or unexported fields */} // FieldExportInvalidPath indicates there was an error when executing the // JQ query FieldExportQueryFailed = TerminalError{/* contains filtered or unexported fields */} // FieldExportMissingConfigMap indicates there was an error when trying // to get the target configmap FieldExportMissingConfigMap = fmt.Errorf("unable to get existing configmap") // FieldExportMissingSecret indicates there was an error when trying // to get the target secret FieldExportMissingSecret = fmt.Errorf("unable to get existing secret") )
var ( // ResourceReferenceOrIDRequired indicates that the user failed to specify // either the actual referenced identifier or an AWSResourceReferenceWrapper ResourceReferenceOrIDRequired = fmt.Errorf( "resource reference wrapper or ID required", ) // ResourceReferenceAndIDNotSupported indicates that the user specified // both the actual referenced identifier and an AWSResourceReferenceWrapper ResourceReferenceAndIDNotSupported = fmt.Errorf( "both resource reference wrapper and ID cannot be used together", ) // ResourceReferenceTerminal indicates that the resource referred from // AWSResourceReferenceWrapper is in Terminal state and cannot be referred ResourceReferenceTerminal = fmt.Errorf( "the referenced resource has 'ACK.Terminal' condition 'True'." + " Cannot be referenced", ) // ResourceReferenceNotSynced indicates that the resource referred from // AWSResourceReferenceWrapper is still being reconciled and cannot be // referred ResourceReferenceNotSynced = fmt.Errorf( "the referenced resource is not synced yet", ) // ResourceReferenceMissingTargetField indicates that the resource referred // from AWSResourceReferenceWrapper does not contain the target field which // needs to be referred ResourceReferenceMissingTargetField = fmt.Errorf( "the referenced resource is missing the target field", ) )
Functions ¶
func AWSError ¶
AWSError returns the type conversion for the supplied error to an aws-sdk-go Error interface
func AWSRequestFailure ¶
func AWSRequestFailure(err error) (awserr.RequestFailure, bool)
AWSRequestFailure returns the type conversion for the supplied error to an aws-sdk-go RequestFailure interface
func HTTPStatusCode ¶
HTTPStatusCode returns the HTTP status code from the supplied error by introspecting the error to see if it's an awserr.RequestFailure interface and if so, calling StatusCode() on that type-converted RequestFailure. If the type conversion fails, returns -1
func NewReadOneFailAfterCreate ¶ added in v0.18.4
NewReadOneFailAfterCreate takes a number of attempts and returns a ReadOneFailedAfterCreate error if multiple ReadOne calls fails.
func ResourceReferenceAndIDNotSupportedFor ¶ added in v0.16.0
ResourceReferenceAndIDNotSupportedFor returns a ResourceReferenceAndIDNotSupported error for one or more supplied fields
func ResourceReferenceMissingTargetFieldFor ¶ added in v0.16.0
func ResourceReferenceMissingTargetFieldFor(resource string, namespace string, name string, targetField string, ) error
ResourceReferenceMissingTargetFieldFor returns a ResourceReferenceMissingTargetField for supplied resource
func ResourceReferenceNotSyncedFor ¶ added in v0.16.0
ResourceReferenceNotSyncedFor returns a ResourceReferenceNotSynced for supplied resource
func ResourceReferenceOrIDRequiredFor ¶ added in v0.16.0
ResourceReferenceOrIDRequiredFor returns a ResourceReferenceOrIDRequired error for one or more supplied fields
Types ¶
type TerminalError ¶ added in v0.18.0
type TerminalError struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
TerminalError defines an error that should be considered terminal, and placed onto an ACK.Terminal condition
func NewTerminalError ¶ added in v0.18.3
func NewTerminalError(terminalError error) *TerminalError
func (TerminalError) Error ¶ added in v0.18.0
func (e TerminalError) Error() string
func (TerminalError) Unwrap ¶ added in v0.18.0
func (e TerminalError) Unwrap() error