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errors.go
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package store
import (
"strings"
)
const (
// errVolumeInUse is a typed error returned when trying to remove a volume that is currently in use by a container
errVolumeInUse conflictError = "volume is in use"
// errNoSuchVolume is a typed error returned if the requested volume doesn't exist in the volume store
errNoSuchVolume notFoundError = "no such volume"
// errNameConflict is a typed error returned on create when a volume exists with the given name, but for a different driver
errNameConflict conflictError = "volume name must be unique"
)
type conflictError string
func (e conflictError) Error() string {
return string(e)
}
func (conflictError) Conflict() {}
type notFoundError string
func (e notFoundError) Error() string {
return string(e)
}
func (notFoundError) NotFound() {}
// OpErr is the error type returned by functions in the store package. It describes
// the operation, volume name, and error.
type OpErr struct {
// Err is the error that occurred during the operation.
Err error
// Op is the operation which caused the error, such as "create", or "list".
Op string
// Name is the name of the resource being requested for this op, typically the volume name or the driver name.
Name string
// Refs is the list of references associated with the resource.
Refs []string
}
// Error satisfies the built-in error interface type.
func (e *OpErr) Error() string {
if e == nil {
return "<nil>"
}
s := e.Op
if e.Name != "" {
s = s + " " + e.Name
}
s = s + ": " + e.Err.Error()
if len(e.Refs) > 0 {
s = s + " - " + "[" + strings.Join(e.Refs, ", ") + "]"
}
return s
}
// Cause returns the error the caused this error
func (e *OpErr) Cause() error {
return e.Err
}
// IsInUse returns a boolean indicating whether the error indicates that a
// volume is in use
func IsInUse(err error) bool {
return isErr(err, errVolumeInUse)
}
// IsNotExist returns a boolean indicating whether the error indicates that the volume does not exist
func IsNotExist(err error) bool {
return isErr(err, errNoSuchVolume)
}
// IsNameConflict returns a boolean indicating whether the error indicates that a
// volume name is already taken
func IsNameConflict(err error) bool {
return isErr(err, errNameConflict)
}
type causal interface {
Cause() error
}
func isErr(err error, expected error) bool {
switch pe := err.(type) {
case nil:
return false
case causal:
return isErr(pe.Cause(), expected)
}
return err == expected
}