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package errorsx
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import "encoding/json"
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// ErrWrapper is our error wrapper for Go errors. The key objective of
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// this structure is to properly set Failure, which is also returned by
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// the Error() method, to be one of the OONI failure strings.
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//
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// OONI failure strings are defined in the github.com/ooni/spec repo
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// at https://github.com/ooni/spec/blob/master/data-formats/df-007-errors.md.
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type ErrWrapper struct {
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// Failure is the OONI failure string. The failure strings are
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// loosely backward compatible with Measurement Kit.
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//
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// This is either one of the FailureXXX strings or any other
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// string like `unknown_failure: ...`. The latter represents an
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// error that we have not yet mapped to a failure.
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Failure string
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// Operation is the operation that failed.
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//
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// New code will always nest ErrWrapper and you need to
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// walk the chain to find what happened.
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//
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// The following comment describes the DEPRECATED
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// legacy behavior implements by internal/engine/legacy/errorsx:
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//
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// If possible, the Operation string
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// SHOULD be a _major_ operation. Major operations are:
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//
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// - ResolveOperation: resolving a domain name failed
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// - ConnectOperation: connecting to an IP failed
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// - TLSHandshakeOperation: TLS handshaking failed
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// - HTTPRoundTripOperation: other errors during round trip
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//
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// Because a network connection doesn't necessarily know
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// what is the current major operation we also have the
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// following _minor_ operations:
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//
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// - CloseOperation: CLOSE failed
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// - ReadOperation: READ failed
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// - WriteOperation: WRITE failed
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//
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// If an ErrWrapper referring to a major operation is wrapping
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// another ErrWrapper and such ErrWrapper already refers to
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// a major operation, then the new ErrWrapper should use the
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// child ErrWrapper major operation. Otherwise, it should use
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// its own major operation. This way, the topmost wrapper is
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// supposed to refer to the major operation that failed.
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Operation string
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// WrappedErr is the error that we're wrapping.
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WrappedErr error
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}
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// Error returns a description of the error that occurred.
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func (e *ErrWrapper) Error() string {
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return e.Failure
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}
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// Unwrap allows to access the underlying error
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func (e *ErrWrapper) Unwrap() error {
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return e.WrappedErr
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}
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// MarshalJSON converts an ErrWrapper to a JSON value.
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func (e *ErrWrapper) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
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return json.Marshal(e.Failure)
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}
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// Classifier is the type of function that performs classification.
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type Classifier func(err error) string
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// NewErrWrapper creates a new ErrWrapper using the given
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// classifier, operation name, and underlying error.
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//
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// This function panics if classifier is nil, or operation
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// is the empty string or error is nil.
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func NewErrWrapper(c Classifier, op string, err error) *ErrWrapper {
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if c == nil {
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panic("nil classifier")
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}
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if op == "" {
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panic("empty op")
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}
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if err == nil {
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panic("nil err")
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}
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return &ErrWrapper{
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Failure: c(err),
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Operation: op,
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WrappedErr: err,
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}
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}
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