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Add an errors package with a similar API to github.com/pkg/errors
Go introduced a 'native' way to wrap errors back in v1.13. At that point we were already using github.com/pkg/errors to 'wrap' errors with context, and we never got around to migrating. In addition to pure inertia, I've personally avoided making the switch because I prefer the github.com/pkg/errors API. Specifically I like that errors.Wrap handles the "outer context: inner context" error format that Go uses by convention, and that errors.Wrap will return nil when passed a nil error. Given that github.com/pkg/errors has long been in maintenance mode, and is (per pkg/errors#245) no longer used by its original author now seems as good a time as any to migrate. This commit attempts to ease that migration for the Crossplane project - and to retain the nice API - by adding a package that acts as a small github.com/pkg/errors style shim layer around the stdlib pkg/errors (and friends, like fmt.Errorf). Signed-off-by: Nic Cope <negz@rk0n.org>
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/* | ||
Copyright 2021 The Crossplane Authors. | ||
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); | ||
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. | ||
You may obtain a copy of the License at | ||
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 | ||
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software | ||
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, | ||
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. | ||
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and | ||
limitations under the License. | ||
*/ | ||
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// Package errors is a github.com/pkg/errors compatible API for native errors. | ||
// It includes only the subset of the github.com/pkg/errors API that is used by | ||
// the Crossplane project. | ||
package errors | ||
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import ( | ||
"errors" | ||
"fmt" | ||
) | ||
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// New returns an error that formats as the given text. Each call to New returns | ||
// a distinct error value even if the text is identical. | ||
func New(text string) error { return errors.New(text) } | ||
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// Is reports whether any error in err's chain matches target. | ||
// | ||
// The chain consists of err itself followed by the sequence of errors obtained | ||
// by repeatedly calling Unwrap. | ||
// | ||
// An error is considered to match a target if it is equal to that target or if | ||
// it implements a method Is(error) bool such that Is(target) returns true. | ||
// | ||
// An error type might provide an Is method so it can be treated as equivalent | ||
// to an existing error. For example, if MyError defines | ||
// | ||
// func (m MyError) Is(target error) bool { return target == fs.ErrExist } | ||
// | ||
// then Is(MyError{}, fs.ErrExist) returns true. See syscall.Errno.Is for | ||
// an example in the standard library. | ||
func Is(err, target error) bool { return errors.Is(err, target) } | ||
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// As finds the first error in err's chain that matches target, and if so, sets | ||
// target to that error value and returns true. Otherwise, it returns false. | ||
// | ||
// The chain consists of err itself followed by the sequence of errors obtained | ||
// by repeatedly calling Unwrap. | ||
// | ||
// An error matches target if the error's concrete value is assignable to the | ||
// value pointed to by target, or if the error has a method As(interface{}) bool | ||
// such that As(target) returns true. In the latter case, the As method is | ||
// responsible for setting target. | ||
// | ||
// An error type might provide an As method so it can be treated as if it were a | ||
// different error type. | ||
// | ||
// As panics if target is not a non-nil pointer to either a type that implements | ||
// error, or to any interface type. | ||
func As(err error, target interface{}) bool { return errors.As(err, target) } | ||
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// Unwrap returns the result of calling the Unwrap method on err, if err's type | ||
// contains an Unwrap method returning error. Otherwise, Unwrap returns nil. | ||
func Unwrap(err error) error { return errors.Unwrap(err) } | ||
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// Errorf formats according to a format specifier and returns the string as a | ||
// value that satisfies error. | ||
// | ||
// If the format specifier includes a %w verb with an error operand, the | ||
// returned error will implement an Unwrap method returning the operand. It is | ||
// invalid to include more than one %w verb or to supply it with an operand that | ||
// does not implement the error interface. The %w verb is otherwise a synonym | ||
// for %v. | ||
func Errorf(format string, a ...interface{}) error { return fmt.Errorf(format, a...) } | ||
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// Wrap the supplied error with the supplied context message. Returns nil if the | ||
// supplied error is nil. If the supplied error is not nil the returned error | ||
// will have an Unwrap method. | ||
func Wrap(err error, message string) error { | ||
if err == nil { | ||
return nil | ||
} | ||
return fmt.Errorf("%s: %w", message, err) | ||
} | ||
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// Wrapf wraps the supplied error with the supplied context message. Returns nil | ||
// if the supplied error is nil. If the supplied error is not nil the returned | ||
// error will have an Unwrap method. | ||
func Wrapf(err error, message string, args ...interface{}) error { | ||
if err == nil { | ||
return nil | ||
} | ||
return fmt.Errorf("%s: %w", fmt.Sprintf(message, args...), err) | ||
} | ||
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// Cause calls Unwrap on each error it finds. It returns the first error it | ||
// finds that does not have an Unwrap method - i.e. the first error that was not | ||
// the result of a Wrap call, a Wrapf call, or an Errorf call with %w wrapping. | ||
func Cause(err error) error { | ||
type wrapped interface { | ||
Unwrap() error | ||
} | ||
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for err != nil { | ||
// We're ignoring errorlint telling us to use errors.As because | ||
// we actually do want to check the outermost error. | ||
//nolint:errorlint | ||
w, ok := err.(wrapped) | ||
if !ok { | ||
return err | ||
} | ||
err = w.Unwrap() | ||
} | ||
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return err | ||
} |
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/* | ||
Copyright 2021 The Crossplane Authors. | ||
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); | ||
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. | ||
You may obtain a copy of the License at | ||
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 | ||
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software | ||
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, | ||
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. | ||
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and | ||
limitations under the License. | ||
*/ | ||
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package errors | ||
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import ( | ||
"testing" | ||
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"github.com/crossplane/crossplane-runtime/pkg/test" | ||
"github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp" | ||
) | ||
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func TestWrap(t *testing.T) { | ||
type args struct { | ||
err error | ||
message string | ||
} | ||
cases := map[string]struct { | ||
args args | ||
want error | ||
}{ | ||
"NilError": { | ||
args: args{ | ||
err: nil, | ||
message: "very useful context", | ||
}, | ||
want: nil, | ||
}, | ||
"NonNilError": { | ||
args: args{ | ||
err: New("boom"), | ||
message: "very useful context", | ||
}, | ||
want: Errorf("very useful context: %w", New("boom")), | ||
}, | ||
} | ||
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for name, tc := range cases { | ||
t.Run(name, func(t *testing.T) { | ||
got := Wrap(tc.args.err, tc.args.message) | ||
if diff := cmp.Diff(tc.want, got, test.EquateErrors()); diff != "" { | ||
t.Errorf("Wrap(...): -want, +got:\n%s", diff) | ||
} | ||
}) | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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func TestWrapf(t *testing.T) { | ||
type args struct { | ||
err error | ||
message string | ||
args []interface{} | ||
} | ||
cases := map[string]struct { | ||
args args | ||
want error | ||
}{ | ||
"NilError": { | ||
args: args{ | ||
err: nil, | ||
message: "very useful context", | ||
}, | ||
want: nil, | ||
}, | ||
"NonNilError": { | ||
args: args{ | ||
err: New("boom"), | ||
message: "very useful context about %s", | ||
args: []interface{}{"ducks"}, | ||
}, | ||
want: Errorf("very useful context about %s: %w", "ducks", New("boom")), | ||
}, | ||
} | ||
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for name, tc := range cases { | ||
t.Run(name, func(t *testing.T) { | ||
got := Wrapf(tc.args.err, tc.args.message, tc.args.args...) | ||
if diff := cmp.Diff(tc.want, got, test.EquateErrors()); diff != "" { | ||
t.Errorf("Wrapf(...): -want, +got:\n%s", diff) | ||
} | ||
}) | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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func TestCause(t *testing.T) { | ||
cases := map[string]struct { | ||
err error | ||
want error | ||
}{ | ||
"NilError": { | ||
err: nil, | ||
want: nil, | ||
}, | ||
"BareError": { | ||
err: New("boom"), | ||
want: New("boom"), | ||
}, | ||
"WrappedError": { | ||
err: Wrap(Wrap(New("boom"), "interstitial context"), "very important context"), | ||
want: New("boom"), | ||
}, | ||
} | ||
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for name, tc := range cases { | ||
t.Run(name, func(t *testing.T) { | ||
got := Cause(tc.err) | ||
if diff := cmp.Diff(tc.want, got, test.EquateErrors()); diff != "" { | ||
t.Errorf("Cause(...): -want, +got:\n%s", diff) | ||
} | ||
}) | ||
} | ||
} |