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errordetails.pb.validate.go
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errordetails.pb.validate.go
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// Code generated by protoc-gen-validate. DO NOT EDIT.
// source: pkg/apis/errordetails/v2/errordetails.proto
package errordetails
import (
"bytes"
"errors"
"fmt"
"net"
"net/mail"
"net/url"
"regexp"
"sort"
"strings"
"time"
"unicode/utf8"
"google.golang.org/protobuf/types/known/anypb"
)
// ensure the imports are used
var (
_ = bytes.MinRead
_ = errors.New("")
_ = fmt.Print
_ = utf8.UTFMax
_ = (*regexp.Regexp)(nil)
_ = (*strings.Reader)(nil)
_ = net.IPv4len
_ = time.Duration(0)
_ = (*url.URL)(nil)
_ = (*mail.Address)(nil)
_ = anypb.Any{}
_ = sort.Sort
)
// Validate checks the field values on HTTP with the rules defined in the proto
// definition for this message. If any rules are violated, the first error
// encountered is returned, or nil if there are no violations.
func (m *HTTP) Validate() error {
return m.validate(false)
}
// ValidateAll checks the field values on HTTP with the rules defined in the
// proto definition for this message. If any rules are violated, the result is
// a list of violation errors wrapped in HTTPMultiError, or nil if none found.
func (m *HTTP) ValidateAll() error {
return m.validate(true)
}
func (m *HTTP) validate(all bool) error {
if m == nil {
return nil
}
var errors []error
// no validation rules for Header
if val := m.GetStatusCode(); val < 100 || val >= 599 {
err := HTTPValidationError{
field: "StatusCode",
reason: "value must be inside range [100, 599)",
}
if !all {
return err
}
errors = append(errors, err)
}
if len(errors) > 0 {
return HTTPMultiError(errors)
}
return nil
}
// HTTPMultiError is an error wrapping multiple validation errors returned by
// HTTP.ValidateAll() if the designated constraints aren't met.
type HTTPMultiError []error
// Error returns a concatenation of all the error messages it wraps.
func (m HTTPMultiError) Error() string {
var msgs []string
for _, err := range m {
msgs = append(msgs, err.Error())
}
return strings.Join(msgs, "; ")
}
// AllErrors returns a list of validation violation errors.
func (m HTTPMultiError) AllErrors() []error { return m }
// HTTPValidationError is the validation error returned by HTTP.Validate if the
// designated constraints aren't met.
type HTTPValidationError struct {
field string
reason string
cause error
key bool
}
// Field function returns field value.
func (e HTTPValidationError) Field() string { return e.field }
// Reason function returns reason value.
func (e HTTPValidationError) Reason() string { return e.reason }
// Cause function returns cause value.
func (e HTTPValidationError) Cause() error { return e.cause }
// Key function returns key value.
func (e HTTPValidationError) Key() bool { return e.key }
// ErrorName returns error name.
func (e HTTPValidationError) ErrorName() string { return "HTTPValidationError" }
// Error satisfies the builtin error interface
func (e HTTPValidationError) Error() string {
cause := ""
if e.cause != nil {
cause = fmt.Sprintf(" | caused by: %v", e.cause)
}
key := ""
if e.key {
key = "key for "
}
return fmt.Sprintf(
"invalid %sHTTP.%s: %s%s",
key,
e.field,
e.reason,
cause)
}
var _ error = HTTPValidationError{}
var _ interface {
Field() string
Reason() string
Key() bool
Cause() error
ErrorName() string
} = HTTPValidationError{}