glib/docs/reference/gio/dbus-error.md
Philip Withnall 84bed2f6ae docs: Move the GDBusError SECTION
Adding it all to the docs for the `GDBusError` enum seemed a bit much,
so I moved it to its own content page.

Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <pwithnall@gnome.org>

Helps: #3037
2023-11-14 14:32:19 +00:00

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Title: D-Bus Error Handling SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2010 David Zeuthen SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2012 Aleksander Morgado

D-Bus Error Handling

All facilities that return errors from remote methods (such as [method@Gio.DBusConnection.call_sync]) use [type@GLib.Error] to represent both D-Bus errors (e.g. errors returned from the other peer) and locally in-process generated errors.

To check if a returned [type@GLib.Error] is an error from a remote peer, use [func@Gio.DBusError.is_remote_error]. To get the actual D-Bus error name, use [func@Gio.DBusError.get_remote_error]. Before presenting an error, always use [func@Gio.DBusError.strip_remote_error].

In addition, facilities used to return errors to a remote peer also use [type@GLib.Error]. See [method@Gio.DBusMethodInvocation.return_error] for discussion about how the D-Bus error name is set.

Applications can associate a [type@GLib.Error] error domain with a set of D-Bus errors in order to automatically map from D-Bus errors to [type@GLib.Error] and back. This is typically done in the function returning the [type@GLib.Quark] for the error domain:

// foo-bar-error.h:

#define FOO_BAR_ERROR (foo_bar_error_quark ())
GQuark foo_bar_error_quark (void);

typedef enum
{
  FOO_BAR_ERROR_FAILED,
  FOO_BAR_ERROR_ANOTHER_ERROR,
  FOO_BAR_ERROR_SOME_THIRD_ERROR,
  FOO_BAR_N_ERRORS / *< skip >* /
} FooBarError;

// foo-bar-error.c:

static const GDBusErrorEntry foo_bar_error_entries[] =
{
  {FOO_BAR_ERROR_FAILED,           "org.project.Foo.Bar.Error.Failed"},
  {FOO_BAR_ERROR_ANOTHER_ERROR,    "org.project.Foo.Bar.Error.AnotherError"},
  {FOO_BAR_ERROR_SOME_THIRD_ERROR, "org.project.Foo.Bar.Error.SomeThirdError"},
};

// Ensure that every error code has an associated D-Bus error name
G_STATIC_ASSERT (G_N_ELEMENTS (foo_bar_error_entries) == FOO_BAR_N_ERRORS);

GQuark
foo_bar_error_quark (void)
{
  static gsize quark = 0;
  g_dbus_error_register_error_domain ("foo-bar-error-quark",
                                      &quark,
                                      foo_bar_error_entries,
                                      G_N_ELEMENTS (foo_bar_error_entries));
  return (GQuark) quark;
}

With this setup, a D-Bus peer can transparently pass e.g. FOO_BAR_ERROR_ANOTHER_ERROR and other peers will see the D-Bus error name org.project.Foo.Bar.Error.AnotherError.

If the other peer is using GDBus, and has registered the association with [func@Gio.DBusError.register_error_domain] in advance (e.g. by invoking the FOO_BAR_ERROR quark generation itself in the previous example) the peer will see also FOO_BAR_ERROR_ANOTHER_ERROR instead of G_IO_ERROR_DBUS_ERROR. Note that GDBus clients can still recover org.project.Foo.Bar.Error.AnotherError using [func@Gio.DBusError.get_remote_error].

Note that the G_DBUS_ERROR error domain is intended only for returning errors from a remote message bus process. Errors generated locally in-process by e.g. [class@Gio.DBusConnection] should use the G_IO_ERROR domain.