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Variables ¶
var Separator = ":\n\t"
Separator is the string used to separate nested errors. By default, to make errors easier on the eye, nested errors are indented on a new line. A server may instead choose to keep each error on a single line by modifying the separator string, perhaps to ":: ".
Functions ¶
func Is ¶
Is reports whether err is an *Error of the given Kind. If err is nil then Is returns false.
func Match ¶
Match compares its two error arguments. It can be used to check for expected errors in tests. Both arguments must have underlying type *Error or Match will return false. Otherwise it returns true iff every non-zero element of the first error is equal to the corresponding element of the second. If the Err field is a *Error, Match recurs on that field; otherwise it compares the strings returned by the Error methods. Elements that are in the second argument but not present in the first are ignored.
For example,
Match(errors.E(errors.Permission), err)
tests whether err is an Error with Kind=Permission.
Example ¶
package main import ( "fmt" "github.com/piotrkowalczuk/charon/internal/grpcerr" ) func main() { err := grpcerr.E("network unreachable") // Construct an error, one we pretend to have received from a test. got := grpcerr.E(grpcerr.Op("Get"), grpcerr.Kind("io"), err) // Now construct a reference error, which might not have all // the fields of the error from the test. expect := grpcerr.E(grpcerr.Kind("io"), err) fmt.Println("Match:", grpcerr.Match(expect, got)) // Now one that's incorrect - wrong Kind. got = grpcerr.E(grpcerr.Op("Get"), grpcerr.Kind("permission"), err) fmt.Println("Mismatch:", grpcerr.Match(expect, got)) }
Output: Match: true Mismatch: false
func StreamServerInterceptor ¶
func StreamServerInterceptor() grpc.StreamServerInterceptor
func UnaryServerInterceptor ¶
func UnaryServerInterceptor() grpc.UnaryServerInterceptor
Types ¶
type Error ¶
type Error struct { // The underlying error that triggered this one, if any. Err error Msg string Fields []zapcore.Field // Kind is the class of error, such as permission failure, // or "Other" if its class is unknown or irrelevant. Kind Kind Op Op Code codes.Code // Details can be mapped into grpc status details. Details []proto.Message }
Example ¶
package main import ( "fmt" "github.com/piotrkowalczuk/charon/internal/grpcerr" ) func main() { // Single error. e1 := grpcerr.E(grpcerr.Op("Get"), grpcerr.Kind("io"), "network unreachable") fmt.Println("\nSimple error:") fmt.Println(e1) // Nested error. fmt.Println("\nNested error:") e2 := grpcerr.E(grpcerr.Op("Read"), grpcerr.Kind("other"), e1) fmt.Println(e2) }
Output: Simple error: Get: io: network unreachable Nested error: Read: io: Get: network unreachable
func E ¶
func E(args ...interface{}) *Error
E builds an error value from its arguments. There must be at least one argument or E panics. The type of each argument determines its meaning. If more than one argument of a given type is presented, only the last one is recorded.
The types are:
errorek.Op The operation being performed, usually the method being invoked (Get, Put, etc.). codes.Code GRPC response status code. proto.Message GRPC response status details. string Treated as an error message and assigned to the Err field after a call to errors.Str. To avoid a common class of misuse, if the string contains an @, it will be treated as a PathName or UserName, as appropriate. Use errors.Str explicitly to avoid this special-casing. errorek.Kind The class of error, such as permission failure. error The underlying error that triggered this one.
If the error is printed, only those items that have been set to non-zero values will appear in the result.
If Kind is not specified or Other, we set it to the Kind of the underlying error.