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3 | /** |
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4 | * PHP Client for DDN Web Object Scalar (WOS) API |
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5 | * |
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6 | * @package Wosclient |
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7 | * @author Casey McLaughlin <[email protected]> |
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8 | * @license http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT MIT |
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9 | * @link https://github.com/caseyamcl/wosclient |
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10 | * |
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11 | * For the full copyright and license information, please view the LICENSE |
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12 | * file that was distributed with this source code. |
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13 | * |
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14 | * ------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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15 | */ |
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16 | |||
17 | namespace WosClient\Exception; |
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18 | |||
19 | /** |
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20 | * WOS Exceptions are thrown when the WOS returns error codes |
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21 | * |
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22 | * Specifically, non-0 x-ddn-status HTTP headers are translated to this |
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23 | * |
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24 | * @author Casey McLaughlin <[email protected]> |
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25 | */ |
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26 | class WosServerException extends WosException |
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27 | { |
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28 | const UNKNOWN_NAME = 'UNKNOWN'; |
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29 | const UNKNOWN_MEANING = 'Unknown or undocumented WOS error code returned'; |
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30 | |||
31 | /** |
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32 | * Code Names Map |
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33 | * |
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34 | * @var array|string[] |
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35 | */ |
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36 | private static $codeNames = [ |
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37 | 200 => 'NoNodeForPolicy', |
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38 | 201 => 'NoNodeForObject', |
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39 | 202 => 'UnknownPolicyName', |
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40 | 203 => 'InternalError', |
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41 | 205 => 'InvalidObjId', |
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42 | 206 => 'NoSpace', |
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43 | 207 => 'ObjNotFound', |
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44 | 208 => 'ObjCorrupted', |
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45 | 209 => 'FsCorrupted', |
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46 | 210 => 'PolicyNotSupported', |
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47 | 211 => 'IOErr', |
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48 | 212 => 'InvalidObjectSize', |
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49 | 214 => 'TemporarilyNotSupported', |
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50 | 216 => 'ReservationNotFound', |
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51 | 217 => 'EmptyObject', |
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52 | 218 => 'InvalidMetadataKey', |
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53 | 219 => 'UnusedReservation', |
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54 | 220 => 'WireCorruption', |
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55 | 221 => 'CommandTimeout', |
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56 | 222 => 'InvalidGetSpan' |
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57 | ]; |
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58 | |||
59 | /** |
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60 | * Code Meanings Map |
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61 | * |
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62 | * @var array|string[] |
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63 | */ |
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64 | private static $codeMeanings = [ |
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65 | 200 => 'No nodes will accept Put or Reserve operations for this policy', |
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66 | 201 => 'No nodes have a copy of the requested object', |
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67 | 202 => 'Policy name or id is not currently supported by the cluster', |
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68 | 203 => 'Unknown internal Error', |
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69 | 205 => 'An invalid OID was specified', |
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70 | 206 => 'The cluster is full', |
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71 | 207 => 'Object cannot be located', |
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72 | 208 => 'Object does not match its checksum', |
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73 | 209 => 'Filesystem internal structures are corrupted', |
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74 | 210 => 'Insufficient cluster resources to service Put or Reserve request for this policy', |
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75 | 211 => 'Unrecoverable drive error', |
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76 | 212 => '> 5 TB', |
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77 | 214 => 'Operation should be retried momentarily', |
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78 | 216 => 'Reservation not found for specified OID', |
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79 | 217 => 'Attempt to store a zero-length object', |
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80 | 218 => 'Invalid metadata key specified', |
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81 | 219 => 'Attempted Get of an unused reservation', |
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82 | 220 => 'Uncorrectable network corruption of the object', |
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83 | 221 => 'Command did not complete in a timely manner', |
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84 | 222 => 'Illegal combination of buffered=true, integity=false' |
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85 | ]; |
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86 | |||
87 | // --------------------------------------------------------------- |
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88 | |||
89 | /** |
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90 | * WosServerException constructor. |
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91 | * |
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92 | * @param string $code |
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93 | * @param string $message |
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94 | * @param \Exception $previous |
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95 | */ |
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96 | public function __construct($code, $message = '', \Exception $previous = null) |
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97 | { |
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98 | // If we get a '0' from the server, and we throw this exception, then |
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99 | // something is wrong in this codebase. |
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100 | if ($code == 0) { |
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101 | throw new \LogicException('0 DDN code is not an error code (it is the success code)'); |
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102 | } |
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103 | |||
104 | // Automatically set message if not specified |
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105 | if (! $message) { |
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106 | $message = array_key_exists($code, static::$codeMeanings) |
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107 | ? static::$codeMeanings[$code] |
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Since
$codeMeanings is declared private, accessing it with static will lead to errors in possible sub-classes; consider using self , or increasing the visibility of $codeMeanings to at least protected.
Let’s assume you have a class which uses late-static binding: class YourClass
{
private static $someVariable;
public static function getSomeVariable()
{
return static::$someVariable;
}
}
The code above will run fine in your PHP runtime. However, if you now create a
sub-class and call the class YourSubClass extends YourClass { }
YourSubClass::getSomeVariable(); // Will cause an access error.
In the case above, it makes sense to update class SomeClass
{
private static $someVariable;
public static function getSomeVariable()
{
return self::$someVariable; // self works fine with private.
}
}
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108 | : static::UNKNOWN_MEANING; |
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109 | } |
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110 | |||
111 | parent::__construct($message, $code, $previous); |
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112 | } |
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113 | |||
114 | /** |
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115 | * Get DDN error name |
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116 | * |
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117 | * @return string |
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118 | */ |
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119 | public function getErrorName() |
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120 | { |
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121 | return array_key_exists($this->getCode(), static::$codeNames) |
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Since
$codeNames is declared private, accessing it with static will lead to errors in possible sub-classes; consider using self , or increasing the visibility of $codeNames to at least protected.
Let’s assume you have a class which uses late-static binding: class YourClass
{
private static $someVariable;
public static function getSomeVariable()
{
return static::$someVariable;
}
}
The code above will run fine in your PHP runtime. However, if you now create a
sub-class and call the class YourSubClass extends YourClass { }
YourSubClass::getSomeVariable(); // Will cause an access error.
In the case above, it makes sense to update class SomeClass
{
private static $someVariable;
public static function getSomeVariable()
{
return self::$someVariable; // self works fine with private.
}
}
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122 | ? static::$codeNames[$this->getCode()] |
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Since
$codeNames is declared private, accessing it with static will lead to errors in possible sub-classes; consider using self , or increasing the visibility of $codeNames to at least protected.
Let’s assume you have a class which uses late-static binding: class YourClass
{
private static $someVariable;
public static function getSomeVariable()
{
return static::$someVariable;
}
}
The code above will run fine in your PHP runtime. However, if you now create a
sub-class and call the class YourSubClass extends YourClass { }
YourSubClass::getSomeVariable(); // Will cause an access error.
In the case above, it makes sense to update class SomeClass
{
private static $someVariable;
public static function getSomeVariable()
{
return self::$someVariable; // self works fine with private.
}
}
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123 | : static::UNKNOWN_NAME; |
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124 | } |
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125 | |||
126 | /** |
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127 | * Get the DDN error meaning |
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128 | * |
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129 | * @return string |
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130 | */ |
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131 | public function getErrorMeaning() |
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132 | { |
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133 | return array_key_exists($this->getCode(), static::$codeMeanings) |
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0 ignored issues
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Since
$codeMeanings is declared private, accessing it with static will lead to errors in possible sub-classes; consider using self , or increasing the visibility of $codeMeanings to at least protected.
Let’s assume you have a class which uses late-static binding: class YourClass
{
private static $someVariable;
public static function getSomeVariable()
{
return static::$someVariable;
}
}
The code above will run fine in your PHP runtime. However, if you now create a
sub-class and call the class YourSubClass extends YourClass { }
YourSubClass::getSomeVariable(); // Will cause an access error.
In the case above, it makes sense to update class SomeClass
{
private static $someVariable;
public static function getSomeVariable()
{
return self::$someVariable; // self works fine with private.
}
}
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134 | ? static::$codeMeanings[$this->getCode()] |
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0 ignored issues
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show
Since
$codeMeanings is declared private, accessing it with static will lead to errors in possible sub-classes; consider using self , or increasing the visibility of $codeMeanings to at least protected.
Let’s assume you have a class which uses late-static binding: class YourClass
{
private static $someVariable;
public static function getSomeVariable()
{
return static::$someVariable;
}
}
The code above will run fine in your PHP runtime. However, if you now create a
sub-class and call the class YourSubClass extends YourClass { }
YourSubClass::getSomeVariable(); // Will cause an access error.
In the case above, it makes sense to update class SomeClass
{
private static $someVariable;
public static function getSomeVariable()
{
return self::$someVariable; // self works fine with private.
}
}
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135 | : static::UNKNOWN_MEANING; |
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136 | } |
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137 | |||
138 | /** |
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139 | * @return string |
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140 | */ |
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141 | public function __toString() |
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142 | { |
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143 | return sprintf('%s %s: %s', $this->getCode(), $this->getErrorName(), $this->getErrorMeaning()); |
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144 | } |
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145 | } |
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146 |
Let’s assume you have a class which uses late-static binding:
The code above will run fine in your PHP runtime. However, if you now create a sub-class and call the
getSomeVariable()
on that sub-class, you will receive a runtime error:In the case above, it makes sense to update
SomeClass
to useself
instead: