# Copyright (c) 2009, 2024, Oracle and/or its affiliates. # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2.0, as # published by the Free Software Foundation. # # This program is designed to work with certain software (including # but not limited to OpenSSL) that is licensed under separate terms, # as designated in a particular file or component or in included license # documentation. The authors of MySQL hereby grant you an # additional permission to link the program and your derivative works # with the separately licensed software that they have either included with # the program or referenced in the documentation. # # Without limiting anything contained in the foregoing, this file, # which is part of MySQL Connector/Python, is also subject to the # Universal FOSS Exception, version 1.0, a copy of which can be found at # http://oss.oracle.com/licenses/universal-foss-exception. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but # WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. # See the GNU General Public License, version 2.0, for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., # 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA """Python exceptions.""" from typing import Dict, Mapping, Optional, Tuple, Type, Union from .locales import get_client_error from .types import StrOrBytes from .utils import read_bytes, read_int class Error(Exception): """Exception that is base class for all other error exceptions. See [1] for more details. References: [1]: https://dev.mysql.com/doc/connector-python/en/connector-python-api-errors-error.html """ def __init__( self, msg: Optional[str] = None, errno: Optional[int] = None, values: Optional[Tuple[Union[int, str], ...]] = None, sqlstate: Optional[str] = None, ) -> None: super().__init__() self.msg = msg self._full_msg = self.msg self.errno = errno or -1 self.sqlstate = sqlstate if not self.msg and (2000 <= self.errno < 3000): self.msg = get_client_error(self.errno) if values is not None: try: self.msg = self.msg % values except TypeError as err: self.msg = f"{self.msg} (Warning: {err})" elif not self.msg: self._full_msg = self.msg = "Unknown error" if self.msg and self.errno != -1: fields = {"errno": self.errno, "msg": self.msg} if self.sqlstate: fmt = "{errno} ({state}): {msg}" fields["state"] = self.sqlstate else: fmt = "{errno}: {msg}" self._full_msg = fmt.format(**fields) self.args = (self.errno, self._full_msg, self.sqlstate) def __str__(self) -> str: return self._full_msg class Warning(Exception): # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin """Exception for important warnings""" class InterfaceError(Error): """Exception for errors related to the interface""" class DatabaseError(Error): """Exception for errors related to the database""" class InternalError(DatabaseError): """Exception for errors internal database errors""" class OperationalError(DatabaseError): """Exception for errors related to the database's operation""" class ProgrammingError(DatabaseError): """Exception for errors programming errors""" class IntegrityError(DatabaseError): """Exception for errors regarding relational integrity""" class DataError(DatabaseError): """Exception for errors reporting problems with processed data""" class NotSupportedError(DatabaseError): """Exception for errors when an unsupported database feature was used""" class PoolError(Error): """Exception for errors relating to connection pooling""" ErrorClassTypes = Union[ Type[Error], Type[InterfaceError], Type[DatabaseError], Type[InternalError], Type[OperationalError], Type[ProgrammingError], Type[IntegrityError], Type[DataError], Type[NotSupportedError], Type[PoolError], ] ErrorTypes = Union[ Error, InterfaceError, DatabaseError, InternalError, OperationalError, ProgrammingError, IntegrityError, DataError, NotSupportedError, PoolError, Warning, ] # _CUSTOM_ERROR_EXCEPTIONS holds custom exceptions and is used by the # function custom_error_exception. _ERROR_EXCEPTIONS (at bottom of module) # is similar, but hardcoded exceptions. _CUSTOM_ERROR_EXCEPTIONS: Dict[int, ErrorClassTypes] = {} def custom_error_exception( error: Optional[Union[int, Dict[int, Optional[ErrorClassTypes]]]] = None, exception: Optional[ErrorClassTypes] = None, ) -> Mapping[int, Optional[ErrorClassTypes]]: """Defines custom exceptions for MySQL server errors. This function defines custom exceptions for MySQL server errors and returns the current set customizations. To reset the customizations, simply supply an empty dictionary. Args: error: Can be a MySQL Server error number or a dictionary in which case the key is the server error number and the value is the exception to be raised. exception: If `error` is a MySQL Server error number then you have to pass also the exception class, otherwise you don't. Returns: dictionary: Current set customizations. Examples: ``` import mysql.connector from mysql.connector import errorcode # Server error 1028 should raise a DatabaseError mysql.connector.custom_error_exception( 1028, mysql.connector.DatabaseError) # Or using a dictionary: mysql.connector.custom_error_exception({ 1028: mysql.connector.DatabaseError, 1029: mysql.connector.OperationalError, }) # Reset mysql.connector.custom_error_exception({}) ``` """ global _CUSTOM_ERROR_EXCEPTIONS # pylint: disable=global-statement if isinstance(error, dict) and not error: _CUSTOM_ERROR_EXCEPTIONS = {} return _CUSTOM_ERROR_EXCEPTIONS if not error and not exception: return _CUSTOM_ERROR_EXCEPTIONS if not isinstance(error, (int, dict)): raise ValueError("The error argument should be either an integer or dictionary") if isinstance(error, int): error = {error: exception} for errno, _exception in error.items(): if not isinstance(errno, int): raise ValueError("Error number should be an integer") try: if _exception is None or not issubclass(_exception, Exception): raise TypeError except TypeError as err: raise ValueError("Exception should be subclass of Exception") from err _CUSTOM_ERROR_EXCEPTIONS[errno] = _exception return _CUSTOM_ERROR_EXCEPTIONS def get_mysql_exception( errno: int, msg: Optional[str] = None, sqlstate: Optional[str] = None, warning: Optional[bool] = False, ) -> ErrorTypes: """Get the exception matching the MySQL error This function will return an exception based on the SQLState. The given message will be passed on in the returned exception. The exception returned can be customized using the mysql.connector.custom_error_exception() function. Returns an Exception """ try: return _CUSTOM_ERROR_EXCEPTIONS[errno](msg=msg, errno=errno, sqlstate=sqlstate) except KeyError: # Error was not mapped to particular exception pass try: return _ERROR_EXCEPTIONS[errno](msg=msg, errno=errno, sqlstate=sqlstate) except KeyError: # Error was not mapped to particular exception pass if not sqlstate: if warning: return Warning(errno, msg) return DatabaseError(msg=msg, errno=errno) try: return _SQLSTATE_CLASS_EXCEPTION[sqlstate[0:2]]( msg=msg, errno=errno, sqlstate=sqlstate ) except KeyError: # Return default InterfaceError return DatabaseError(msg=msg, errno=errno, sqlstate=sqlstate) def get_exception(packet: bytes) -> ErrorTypes: """Returns an exception object based on the MySQL error Returns an exception object based on the MySQL error in the given packet. Returns an Error-Object. """ errno = errmsg = None try: if packet[4] != 255: raise ValueError("Packet is not an error packet") except IndexError as err: return InterfaceError(f"Failed getting Error information ({err})") sqlstate: Optional[StrOrBytes] = None try: packet = packet[5:] packet, errno = read_int(packet, 2) if packet[0] != 35: # Error without SQLState if isinstance(packet, (bytes, bytearray)): errmsg = packet.decode("utf8") else: errmsg = packet else: packet, sqlstate = read_bytes(packet[1:], 5) sqlstate = sqlstate.decode("utf8") errmsg = packet.decode("utf8") except (IndexError, UnicodeError) as err: return InterfaceError(f"Failed getting Error information ({err})") return get_mysql_exception(errno, errmsg, sqlstate) # type: ignore[arg-type] _SQLSTATE_CLASS_EXCEPTION: Dict[str, ErrorClassTypes] = { "02": DataError, # no data "07": DatabaseError, # dynamic SQL error "08": OperationalError, # connection exception "0A": NotSupportedError, # feature not supported "21": DataError, # cardinality violation "22": DataError, # data exception "23": IntegrityError, # integrity constraint violation "24": ProgrammingError, # invalid cursor state "25": ProgrammingError, # invalid transaction state "26": ProgrammingError, # invalid SQL statement name "27": ProgrammingError, # triggered data change violation "28": ProgrammingError, # invalid authorization specification "2A": ProgrammingError, # direct SQL syntax error or access rule violation "2B": DatabaseError, # dependent privilege descriptors still exist "2C": ProgrammingError, # invalid character set name "2D": DatabaseError, # invalid transaction termination "2E": DatabaseError, # invalid connection name "33": DatabaseError, # invalid SQL descriptor name "34": ProgrammingError, # invalid cursor name "35": ProgrammingError, # invalid condition number "37": ProgrammingError, # dynamic SQL syntax error or access rule violation "3C": ProgrammingError, # ambiguous cursor name "3D": ProgrammingError, # invalid catalog name "3F": ProgrammingError, # invalid schema name "40": InternalError, # transaction rollback "42": ProgrammingError, # syntax error or access rule violation "44": InternalError, # with check option violation "HZ": OperationalError, # remote database access "XA": IntegrityError, "0K": OperationalError, "HY": DatabaseError, # default when no SQLState provided by MySQL server } _ERROR_EXCEPTIONS: Dict[int, ErrorClassTypes] = { 1243: ProgrammingError, 1210: ProgrammingError, 2002: InterfaceError, 2013: OperationalError, 2049: NotSupportedError, 2055: OperationalError, 2061: InterfaceError, 2026: InterfaceError, }