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import requests class DockerException(Exception): """ A base class from which all other exceptions inherit. If you want to catch all errors that the Docker SDK might raise, catch this base exception. """ def create_api_error_from_http_exception(e): """ Create a suitable APIError from requests.exceptions.HTTPError. """ response = e.response try: explanation = response.json()['message'] except ValueError: explanation = response.content.strip() cls = APIError if response.status_code == 404: if explanation and ('No such image' in str(explanation) or 'not found: does not exist or no pull access' in str(explanation) or 'repository does not exist' in str(explanation)): cls = ImageNotFound else: cls = NotFound raise cls(e, response=response, explanation=explanation) class APIError(requests.exceptions.HTTPError, DockerException): """ An HTTP error from the API. """ def __init__(self, message, response=None, explanation=None): # requests 1.2 supports response as a keyword argument, but # requests 1.1 doesn't super(APIError, self).__init__(message) self.response = response self.explanation = explanation def __str__(self): message = super(APIError, self).__str__() if self.is_client_error(): message = '{0} Client Error: {1}'.format( self.response.status_code, self.response.reason) elif self.is_server_error(): message = '{0} Server Error: {1}'.format( self.response.status_code, self.response.reason) if self.explanation: message = '{0} ("{1}")'.format(message, self.explanation) return message @property def status_code(self): if self.response is not None: return self.response.status_code def is_client_error(self): if self.status_code is None: return False return 400 <= self.status_code < 500 def is_server_error(self): if self.status_code is None: return False return 500 <= self.status_code < 600 class NotFound(APIError): pass class ImageNotFound(NotFound): pass class InvalidVersion(DockerException): pass class InvalidRepository(DockerException): pass class InvalidConfigFile(DockerException): pass class InvalidArgument(DockerException): pass class DeprecatedMethod(DockerException): pass class TLSParameterError(DockerException): def __init__(self, msg): self.msg = msg def __str__(self): return self.msg + (". TLS configurations should map the Docker CLI " "client configurations. See " "https://docs.docker.com/engine/articles/https/ " "for API details.") class NullResource(DockerException, ValueError): pass class ContainerError(DockerException): """ Represents a container that has exited with a non-zero exit code. """ def __init__(self, container, exit_status, command, image, stderr): self.container = container self.exit_status = exit_status self.command = command self.image = image self.stderr = stderr err = ": {}".format(stderr) if stderr is not None else "" msg = ("Command '{}' in image '{}' returned non-zero exit " "status {}{}").format(command, image, exit_status, err) super(ContainerError, self).__init__(msg) class StreamParseError(RuntimeError): def __init__(self, reason): self.msg = reason class BuildError(Exception): pass def create_unexpected_kwargs_error(name, kwargs): quoted_kwargs = ["'{}'".format(k) for k in sorted(kwargs)] text = ["{}() ".format(name)] if len(quoted_kwargs) == 1: text.append("got an unexpected keyword argument ") else: text.append("got unexpected keyword arguments ") text.append(', '.join(quoted_kwargs)) return TypeError(''.join(text))