distribution/api/errors/descriptors.go
Stephen J Day 7b56d10076 Lock down HTTP API error codes
This commit locks down the set of http error codes that will be part of the
inital V2 specification, proposed in docker/docker#9015. The naming order has
been slightly changed and there are few tweaks to ensure all conditions are
captured but this will be set the docker core will be impleemnted against.

To support this, the errors have been moved into an api/errors package. A new
type, ErrorDescriptor, has been defined to centralize the code, message and
definitions used with each type. The information therein can be used to
generate documentation and response code mappings (yet to come...).

In addition to the refactoring that came along with this change, several tests
have been added to ensure serialization round trips are reliable. This allows
better support for using these error types on the client and server side. This
is coupled with some tweaks in the client code to fix issues with error
reporting.

Other fixes in the client include moving client-specific errors out of the base
package and ensuring that we have correct parameters for finishing uploads.
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package errors
import "net/http"
// ErrorDescriptor provides relevant information about a given error code.
type ErrorDescriptor struct {
// Code is the error code that this descriptor describes.
Code ErrorCode
// Value provides a unique, string key, often captilized with
// underscores, to identify the error code. This value is used as the
// keyed value when serializing api errors.
Value string
// Message is a short, human readable decription of the error condition
// included in API responses.
Message string
// Description provides a complete account of the errors purpose, suitable
// for use in documentation.
Description string
// DefaultStatusCode should to be returned via the HTTP API. Some error
// may have different status codes depending on the situation.
DefaultStatusCode int
}
var descriptors = []ErrorDescriptor{
{
Code: ErrorCodeUnknown,
Value: "UNKNOWN",
Message: "unknown error",
},
{
Code: ErrorCodeDigestInvalid,
Value: "DIGEST_INVALID",
Message: "provided digest did not match uploaded content",
Description: `When a blob is uploaded, the registry will check that
the content matches the digest provided by the client. The error may
include a detail structure with the key "digest", including the
invalid digest string. This error may also be returned when a manifest
includes an invalid layer digest.`,
DefaultStatusCode: http.StatusBadRequest,
},
{
Code: ErrorCodeSizeInvalid,
Value: "SIZE_INVALID",
Message: "provided length did not match content length",
Description: `When a layer is uploaded, the provided size will be
checked against the uploaded content. If they do not match, this error
will be returned.`,
DefaultStatusCode: http.StatusBadRequest,
},
{
Code: ErrorCodeNameInvalid,
Value: "NAME_INVALID",
Message: "manifest name did not match URI",
Description: `During a manifest upload, if the name in the manifest
does not match the uri name, this error will be returned.`,
DefaultStatusCode: http.StatusBadRequest,
},
{
Code: ErrorCodeTagInvalid,
Value: "TAG_INVALID",
Message: "manifest tag did not match URI",
Description: `During a manifest upload, if the tag in the manifest
does not match the uri tag, this error will be returned.`,
DefaultStatusCode: http.StatusBadRequest,
},
{
Code: ErrorCodeNameUnknown,
Value: "NAME_UNKNOWN",
Message: "repository name not known to registry",
Description: `This is returned if the name used during an operation is
unknown to the registry.`,
DefaultStatusCode: http.StatusNotFound,
},
{
Code: ErrorCodeManifestUnknown,
Value: "MANIFEST_UNKNOWN",
Message: "manifest unknown",
Description: `This error is returned when the manifest, identified by
name and tag is unknown to the repository.`,
DefaultStatusCode: http.StatusNotFound,
},
{
Code: ErrorCodeManifestInvalid,
Value: "MANIFEST_INVALID",
Message: "manifest invalid",
Description: `During upload, manifests undergo several checks ensuring
validity. If those checks fail, this error may be returned, unless a
more specific error is included.`,
DefaultStatusCode: http.StatusBadRequest,
},
{
Code: ErrorCodeManifestUnverified,
Value: "MANIFEST_UNVERIFIED",
Message: "manifest failed signature verification",
Description: `During manifest upload, if the manifest fails signature
verification, this error will be returned.`,
DefaultStatusCode: http.StatusBadRequest,
},
{
Code: ErrorCodeBlobUnknown,
Value: "BLOB_UNKNOWN",
Message: "blob unknown to registry",
Description: `This error may be returned when a blob is unknown to the
registry in a specified repository. This can be returned with a
standard get or if a manifest references an unknown layer during
upload.`,
DefaultStatusCode: http.StatusNotFound,
},
{
Code: ErrorCodeBlobUploadUnknown,
Value: "BLOB_UPLOAD_UNKNOWN",
Message: "blob upload unknown to registry",
Description: `If a blob upload has been cancelled or was never
started, this error code may be returned.`,
DefaultStatusCode: http.StatusNotFound,
},
}
var errorCodeToDescriptors map[ErrorCode]ErrorDescriptor
var idToDescriptors map[string]ErrorDescriptor
func init() {
errorCodeToDescriptors = make(map[ErrorCode]ErrorDescriptor, len(descriptors))
idToDescriptors = make(map[string]ErrorDescriptor, len(descriptors))
for _, descriptor := range descriptors {
errorCodeToDescriptors[descriptor.Code] = descriptor
idToDescriptors[descriptor.Value] = descriptor
}
}