"""
HTTP Exceptions
---------------
This module contains Pyramid HTTP exception classes. Each class relates to a
single HTTP status code. Each class is a subclass of the
:class:`~HTTPException`. Each exception class is also a :term:`response`
object.
Each exception class has a status code according to :rfc:`2068` or :rfc:`7538`:
codes with 100-300 are not really errors; 400s are client errors,
and 500s are server errors.
Exception
HTTPException
HTTPSuccessful
* 200 - HTTPOk
* 201 - HTTPCreated
* 202 - HTTPAccepted
* 203 - HTTPNonAuthoritativeInformation
* 204 - HTTPNoContent
* 205 - HTTPResetContent
* 206 - HTTPPartialContent
HTTPRedirection
* 300 - HTTPMultipleChoices
* 301 - HTTPMovedPermanently
* 302 - HTTPFound
* 303 - HTTPSeeOther
* 304 - HTTPNotModified
* 305 - HTTPUseProxy
* 307 - HTTPTemporaryRedirect
* 308 - HTTPPermanentRedirect
HTTPError
HTTPClientError
* 400 - HTTPBadRequest
* 401 - HTTPUnauthorized
* 402 - HTTPPaymentRequired
* 403 - HTTPForbidden
* 404 - HTTPNotFound
* 405 - HTTPMethodNotAllowed
* 406 - HTTPNotAcceptable
* 407 - HTTPProxyAuthenticationRequired
* 408 - HTTPRequestTimeout
* 409 - HTTPConflict
* 410 - HTTPGone
* 411 - HTTPLengthRequired
* 412 - HTTPPreconditionFailed
* 413 - HTTPRequestEntityTooLarge
* 414 - HTTPRequestURITooLong
* 415 - HTTPUnsupportedMediaType
* 416 - HTTPRequestRangeNotSatisfiable
* 417 - HTTPExpectationFailed
* 422 - HTTPUnprocessableEntity
* 423 - HTTPLocked
* 424 - HTTPFailedDependency
* 428 - HTTPPreconditionRequired
* 429 - HTTPTooManyRequests
* 431 - HTTPRequestHeaderFieldsTooLarge
HTTPServerError
* 500 - HTTPInternalServerError
* 501 - HTTPNotImplemented
* 502 - HTTPBadGateway
* 503 - HTTPServiceUnavailable
* 504 - HTTPGatewayTimeout
* 505 - HTTPVersionNotSupported
* 507 - HTTPInsufficientStorage
HTTP exceptions are also :term:`response` objects, thus they accept most of
the same parameters that can be passed to a regular
:class:`~pyramid.response.Response`. Each HTTP exception also has the
following attributes:
``code``
the HTTP status code for the exception
``title``
remainder of the status line (stuff after the code)
``explanation``
a plain-text explanation of the error message that is
not subject to environment or header substitutions;
it is accessible in the template via ${explanation}
``detail``
a plain-text message customization that is not subject
to environment or header substitutions; accessible in
the template via ${detail}
``body_template``
a ``String.template``-format content fragment used for environment
and header substitution; the default template includes both
the explanation and further detail provided in the
message.
Each HTTP exception accepts the following parameters, any others will
be forwarded to its :class:`~pyramid.response.Response` superclass:
``detail``
a plain-text override of the default ``detail``
``headers``
a list of (k,v) header pairs, or a dict, to be added to the
response; use the content_type='application/json' kwarg and other
similar kwargs to to change properties of the response supported by the
:class:`pyramid.response.Response` superclass
``comment``
a plain-text additional information which is
usually stripped/hidden for end-users
``body_template``
a ``string.Template`` object containing a content fragment in HTML
that frames the explanation and further detail
``body``
a string that will override the ``body_template`` and be used as the
body of the response.
Substitution of response headers into template values is always performed.
Substitution of WSGI environment values is performed if a ``request`` is
passed to the exception's constructor.
The subclasses of :class:`~_HTTPMove`
(:class:`~HTTPMultipleChoices`, :class:`~HTTPMovedPermanently`,
:class:`~HTTPFound`, :class:`~HTTPSeeOther`, :class:`~HTTPUseProxy`,
:class:`~HTTPTemporaryRedirect`, and :class: `~HTTPPermanentRedirect) are
redirections that require a ``Location`` field. Reflecting this, these
subclasses have one additional keyword argument: ``location``,
which indicates the location to which to redirect.
"""
import json
from string import Template
from webob import html_escape as _html_escape
from webob.acceptparse import create_accept_header
from zope.interface import implementer
from pyramid.interfaces import IExceptionResponse
from pyramid.response import Response
from pyramid.util import text_
def _no_escape(value):
if value is None:
return ''
if not isinstance(value, str):
if isinstance(value, bytes):
value = text_(value, 'utf-8')
else:
value = str(value)
return value
[docs]
@implementer(IExceptionResponse)
class HTTPException(Response, Exception):
# You should set in subclasses:
# code = 200
# title = 'OK'
# explanation = 'why this happens'
# body_template_obj = Template('response template')
#
# This class itself uses the error code "520" with the error message/title
# of "Unknown Error". This is not an RFC standard, however it is
# implemented in practice. Sub-classes should be overriding the default
# values and 520 should not be seen in the wild from Pyramid applications.
# Due to changes in WebOb, a code of "None" is not valid, and WebOb due to
# more strict error checking rejects it now.
# differences from webob.exc.WSGIHTTPException:
#
# - doesn't use "strip_tags" (${br} placeholder for <br/>, no other html
# in default body template)
#
# - __call__ never generates a new Response, it always mutates self
#
# - explicitly sets self.message = detail to prevent whining by Python
# 2.6.5+ access of Exception.message
#
# - its base class of HTTPException is no longer a Python 2.4 compatibility
# shim; it's purely a base class that inherits from Exception. This
# implies that this class' ``exception`` property always returns
# ``self`` (it exists only for bw compat at this point).
#
# - documentation improvements (Pyramid-specific docstrings where
# necessary)
#
code = 520
title = 'Unknown Error'
explanation = ''
body_template_obj = Template(
'''\
${explanation}${br}${br}
${detail}
${html_comment}
'''
)
plain_template_obj = Template(
'''\
${status}
${body}'''
)
html_template_obj = Template(
'''\
<html>
<head>
<title>${status}</title>
</head>
<body>
<h1>${status}</h1>
${body}
</body>
</html>'''
)
# Set this to True for responses that should have no request body
empty_body = False
def __init__(
self,
detail=None,
headers=None,
comment=None,
body_template=None,
json_formatter=None,
**kw
):
status = '%s %s' % (self.code, self.title)
Response.__init__(self, status=status, **kw)
Exception.__init__(self, detail)
self.detail = self.message = detail
if headers:
self.headers.extend(headers)
self.comment = comment
if body_template is not None:
self.body_template = body_template
self.body_template_obj = Template(body_template)
if json_formatter is not None:
self._json_formatter = json_formatter
if self.empty_body:
del self.content_type
del self.content_length
def __str__(self):
return str(self.detail) if self.detail else self.explanation
def _json_formatter(self, status, body, title, environ):
return {'message': body, 'code': status, 'title': self.title}
def prepare(self, environ):
if not self.has_body and not self.empty_body:
html_comment = ''
comment = self.comment or ''
accept_value = environ.get('HTTP_ACCEPT', '')
accept = create_accept_header(accept_value)
# Attempt to match text/html or application/json, if those don't
# match, we will fall through to defaulting to text/plain
acceptable = accept.acceptable_offers(
['text/html', 'application/json']
)
acceptable = [offer[0] for offer in acceptable] + ['text/plain']
match = acceptable[0]
if match == 'text/html':
self.content_type = 'text/html'
escape = _html_escape
page_template = self.html_template_obj
br = '<br/>'
if comment:
html_comment = '<!-- %s -->' % escape(comment)
elif match == 'application/json':
self.content_type = 'application/json'
self.charset = None
escape = _no_escape
br = '\n'
if comment:
html_comment = escape(comment)
class JsonPageTemplate:
def __init__(self, excobj):
self.excobj = excobj
def substitute(self, status, body):
jsonbody = self.excobj._json_formatter(
status=status,
body=body,
title=self.excobj.title,
environ=environ,
)
return json.dumps(jsonbody)
page_template = JsonPageTemplate(self)
else:
self.content_type = 'text/plain'
escape = _no_escape
page_template = self.plain_template_obj
br = '\n'
if comment:
html_comment = escape(comment)
args = {
'br': br,
'explanation': escape(self.explanation),
'detail': escape(self.detail or ''),
'comment': escape(comment),
'html_comment': html_comment,
}
body_tmpl = self.body_template_obj
if HTTPException.body_template_obj is not body_tmpl:
# Custom template; add headers to args
for k, v in environ.items():
if (not k.startswith('wsgi.')) and ('.' in k):
# omit custom environ variables, stringifying them may
# trigger code that should not be executed here; see
# https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/issues/239
continue
args[k] = escape(v)
for k, v in self.headers.items():
args[k.lower()] = escape(v)
body = body_tmpl.substitute(args)
page = page_template.substitute(status=self.status, body=body)
if isinstance(page, str):
page = page.encode(self.charset if self.charset else 'UTF-8')
self.app_iter = [page]
self.body = page
@property
def wsgi_response(self):
# bw compat only
return self
exception = wsgi_response # bw compat only
def __call__(self, environ, start_response):
# differences from webob.exc.WSGIHTTPException
#
# - does not try to deal with HEAD requests
#
# - does not manufacture a new response object when generating
# the default response
#
self.prepare(environ)
return Response.__call__(self, environ, start_response)
WSGIHTTPException = HTTPException # b/c post 1.5
[docs]
class HTTPError(HTTPException):
"""
base class for exceptions with status codes in the 400s and 500s
This is an exception which indicates that an error has occurred,
and that any work in progress should not be committed.
"""
[docs]
class HTTPRedirection(HTTPException):
"""
base class for exceptions with status codes in the 300s (redirections)
This is an abstract base class for 3xx redirection. It indicates
that further action needs to be taken by the user agent in order
to fulfill the request. It does not necessarily signal an error
condition.
"""
class HTTPSuccessful(HTTPException):
"""
Base class for exceptions with status codes in the 200s (successful
responses)
"""
############################################################
# 2xx success
############################################################
[docs]
class HTTPOk(HTTPSuccessful):
"""
subclass of :class:`~HTTPSuccessful`
Indicates that the request has succeeded.
code: 200, title: OK
"""
code = 200
title = 'OK'
[docs]
class HTTPCreated(HTTPSuccessful):
"""
subclass of :class:`~HTTPSuccessful`
This indicates that request has been fulfilled and resulted in a new
resource being created.
code: 201, title: Created
"""
code = 201
title = 'Created'
[docs]
class HTTPAccepted(HTTPSuccessful):
"""
subclass of :class:`~HTTPSuccessful`
This indicates that the request has been accepted for processing, but the
processing has not been completed.
code: 202, title: Accepted
"""
code = 202
title = 'Accepted'
explanation = 'The request is accepted for processing.'
[docs]
class HTTPNoContent(HTTPSuccessful):
"""
subclass of :class:`~HTTPSuccessful`
This indicates that the server has fulfilled the request but does
not need to return an entity-body, and might want to return updated
metainformation.
code: 204, title: No Content
"""
code = 204
title = 'No Content'
empty_body = True
[docs]
class HTTPResetContent(HTTPSuccessful):
"""
subclass of :class:`~HTTPSuccessful`
This indicates that the server has fulfilled the request and
the user agent SHOULD reset the document view which caused the
request to be sent.
code: 205, title: Reset Content
"""
code = 205
title = 'Reset Content'
empty_body = True
[docs]
class HTTPPartialContent(HTTPSuccessful):
"""
subclass of :class:`~HTTPSuccessful`
This indicates that the server has fulfilled the partial GET
request for the resource.
code: 206, title: Partial Content
"""
code = 206
title = 'Partial Content'
# FIXME: add 207 Multi-Status (but it's complicated)
############################################################
# 3xx redirection
############################################################
class _HTTPMove(HTTPRedirection):
"""
redirections which require a Location field
Since a 'Location' header is a required attribute of 301, 302, 303,
305 and 307 (but not 304), this base class provides the mechanics to
make this easy.
You must provide a ``location`` keyword argument.
"""
# differences from webob.exc._HTTPMove:
#
# - ${location} isn't wrapped in an <a> tag in body
#
# - location keyword arg defaults to ''
#
# - location isn't prepended with req.path_url when adding it as
# a header
#
# - ``location`` is first keyword (and positional) argument
#
# - ``add_slash`` argument is no longer accepted: code that passes
# add_slash argument to the constructor will receive an exception.
explanation = 'The resource has been moved to'
body_template_obj = Template(
'''\
${explanation} ${location}; you should be redirected automatically.
${detail}
${html_comment}'''
)
def __init__(
self,
location='',
detail=None,
headers=None,
comment=None,
body_template=None,
**kw
):
if location is None:
raise ValueError("HTTP redirects need a location to redirect to.")
super().__init__(
detail=detail,
headers=headers,
comment=comment,
body_template=body_template,
location=location,
**kw
)
[docs]
class HTTPMultipleChoices(_HTTPMove):
"""
subclass of :class:`~_HTTPMove`
This indicates that the requested resource corresponds to any one
of a set of representations, each with its own specific location,
and agent-driven negotiation information is being provided so that
the user can select a preferred representation and redirect its
request to that location.
code: 300, title: Multiple Choices
"""
code = 300
title = 'Multiple Choices'
[docs]
class HTTPMovedPermanently(_HTTPMove):
"""
subclass of :class:`~_HTTPMove`
This indicates that the requested resource has been assigned a new
permanent URI and any future references to this resource SHOULD use
one of the returned URIs.
code: 301, title: Moved Permanently
"""
code = 301
title = 'Moved Permanently'
[docs]
class HTTPFound(_HTTPMove):
"""
subclass of :class:`~_HTTPMove`
This indicates that the requested resource resides temporarily under
a different URI.
code: 302, title: Found
"""
code = 302
title = 'Found'
explanation = 'The resource was found at'
# This one is safe after a POST (the redirected location will be
# retrieved with GET):
[docs]
class HTTPSeeOther(_HTTPMove):
"""
subclass of :class:`~_HTTPMove`
This indicates that the response to the request can be found under
a different URI and SHOULD be retrieved using a GET method on that
resource.
code: 303, title: See Other
"""
code = 303
title = 'See Other'
[docs]
class HTTPNotModified(HTTPRedirection):
"""
subclass of :class:`~HTTPRedirection`
This indicates that if the client has performed a conditional GET
request and access is allowed, but the document has not been
modified, the server SHOULD respond with this status code.
code: 304, title: Not Modified
"""
# FIXME: this should include a date or etag header
code = 304
title = 'Not Modified'
empty_body = True
[docs]
class HTTPUseProxy(_HTTPMove):
"""
subclass of :class:`~_HTTPMove`
This indicates that the requested resource MUST be accessed through
the proxy given by the Location field.
code: 305, title: Use Proxy
"""
# Not a move, but looks a little like one
code = 305
title = 'Use Proxy'
explanation = 'The resource must be accessed through a proxy located at'
[docs]
class HTTPTemporaryRedirect(_HTTPMove):
"""
subclass of :class:`~_HTTPMove`
This indicates that the requested resource resides temporarily
under a different URI.
code: 307, title: Temporary Redirect
"""
code = 307
title = 'Temporary Redirect'
[docs]
class HTTPPermanentRedirect(_HTTPMove):
"""
subclass of :class:`~_HTTPMove`
This indicates that the requested resource resides permanently
under a different URI and that the request method must not be
changed.
code: 308, title: Permanent Redirect
"""
code = 308
title = 'Permanent Redirect'
############################################################
# 4xx client error
############################################################
[docs]
class HTTPClientError(HTTPError):
"""
base class for the 400s, where the client is in error
This is an error condition in which the client is presumed to be
in-error. This is an expected problem, and thus is not considered
a bug. A server-side traceback is not warranted. Unless specialized,
this is a '400 Bad Request'
"""
code = 400
title = 'Bad Request'
[docs]
class HTTPBadRequest(HTTPClientError):
"""
subclass of :class:`~HTTPClientError`
This indicates that the body or headers failed validity checks,
preventing the server from being able to continue processing.
code: 400, title: Bad Request
"""
explanation = (
'The server could not comply with the request since '
'it is either malformed or otherwise incorrect.'
)
[docs]
class HTTPUnauthorized(HTTPClientError):
"""
subclass of :class:`~HTTPClientError`
This indicates that the request requires user authentication.
code: 401, title: Unauthorized
"""
code = 401
title = 'Unauthorized'
explanation = (
'This server could not verify that you are authorized to '
'access the document you requested. Either you supplied the '
'wrong credentials (e.g., bad password), or your browser '
'does not understand how to supply the credentials required.'
)
[docs]
class HTTPPaymentRequired(HTTPClientError):
"""
subclass of :class:`~HTTPClientError`
code: 402, title: Payment Required
"""
code = 402
title = 'Payment Required'
explanation = 'Access was denied for financial reasons.'
[docs]
class HTTPForbidden(HTTPClientError):
"""
subclass of :class:`~HTTPClientError`
This indicates that the server understood the request, but is
refusing to fulfill it.
code: 403, title: Forbidden
Raise this exception within :term:`view` code to immediately return the
:term:`forbidden view` to the invoking user. Usually this is a basic
``403`` page, but the forbidden view can be customized as necessary. See
:ref:`changing_the_forbidden_view`. A ``Forbidden`` exception will be
the ``context`` of a :term:`Forbidden View`.
This exception's constructor treats two arguments specially. The first
argument, ``detail``, should be a string. The value of this string will
be used as the ``message`` attribute of the exception object. The second
special keyword argument, ``result`` is usually an instance of
:class:`pyramid.security.Denied` or
:class:`pyramid.authorization.ACLDenied` each of which indicates a reason
for the forbidden error. However, ``result`` is also permitted to be just
a plain boolean ``False`` object or ``None``. The ``result`` value will
be used as the ``result`` attribute of the exception object.
It defaults to ``None``.
The :term:`Forbidden View` can use the attributes of a Forbidden
exception as necessary to provide extended information in an error
report shown to a user.
"""
# differences from webob.exc.HTTPForbidden:
#
# - accepts a ``result`` keyword argument
#
# - overrides constructor to set ``self.result``
#
# differences from older ``pyramid.exceptions.Forbidden``:
#
# - ``result`` must be passed as a keyword argument.
#
code = 403
title = 'Forbidden'
explanation = 'Access was denied to this resource.'
def __init__(
self,
detail=None,
headers=None,
comment=None,
body_template=None,
result=None,
**kw
):
HTTPClientError.__init__(
self,
detail=detail,
headers=headers,
comment=comment,
body_template=body_template,
**kw
)
self.result = result
[docs]
class HTTPNotFound(HTTPClientError):
"""
subclass of :class:`~HTTPClientError`
This indicates that the server did not find anything matching the
Request-URI.
code: 404, title: Not Found
Raise this exception within :term:`view` code to immediately
return the :term:`Not Found View` to the invoking user. Usually
this is a basic ``404`` page, but the Not Found View can be
customized as necessary. See :ref:`changing_the_notfound_view`.
This exception's constructor accepts a ``detail`` argument
(the first argument), which should be a string. The value of this
string will be available as the ``message`` attribute of this exception,
for availability to the :term:`Not Found View`.
"""
code = 404
title = 'Not Found'
explanation = 'The resource could not be found.'
[docs]
class HTTPMethodNotAllowed(HTTPClientError):
"""
subclass of :class:`~HTTPClientError`
This indicates that the method specified in the Request-Line is
not allowed for the resource identified by the Request-URI.
code: 405, title: Method Not Allowed
"""
# differences from webob.exc.HTTPMethodNotAllowed:
#
# - body_template_obj uses ${br} instead of <br />
code = 405
title = 'Method Not Allowed'
body_template_obj = Template(
'''\
The method ${REQUEST_METHOD} is not allowed for this resource. ${br}${br}
${detail}'''
)
[docs]
class HTTPNotAcceptable(HTTPClientError):
"""
subclass of :class:`~HTTPClientError`
This indicates the resource identified by the request is only
capable of generating response entities which have content
characteristics not acceptable according to the accept headers
sent in the request.
code: 406, title: Not Acceptable
"""
# differences from webob.exc.HTTPNotAcceptable:
#
# - "template" attribute left off (useless, bug in webob?)
code = 406
title = 'Not Acceptable'
[docs]
class HTTPProxyAuthenticationRequired(HTTPClientError):
"""
subclass of :class:`~HTTPClientError`
This is similar to 401, but indicates that the client must first
authenticate itself with the proxy.
code: 407, title: Proxy Authentication Required
"""
code = 407
title = 'Proxy Authentication Required'
explanation = 'Authentication with a local proxy is needed.'
[docs]
class HTTPRequestTimeout(HTTPClientError):
"""
subclass of :class:`~HTTPClientError`
This indicates that the client did not produce a request within
the time that the server was prepared to wait.
code: 408, title: Request Timeout
"""
code = 408
title = 'Request Timeout'
explanation = (
'The server has waited too long for the request to '
'be sent by the client.'
)
[docs]
class HTTPConflict(HTTPClientError):
"""
subclass of :class:`~HTTPClientError`
This indicates that the request could not be completed due to a
conflict with the current state of the resource.
code: 409, title: Conflict
"""
code = 409
title = 'Conflict'
explanation = 'There was a conflict when trying to complete your request.'
[docs]
class HTTPGone(HTTPClientError):
"""
subclass of :class:`~HTTPClientError`
This indicates that the requested resource is no longer available
at the server and no forwarding address is known.
code: 410, title: Gone
"""
code = 410
title = 'Gone'
explanation = (
'This resource is no longer available. No forwarding '
'address is given.'
)
[docs]
class HTTPLengthRequired(HTTPClientError):
"""
subclass of :class:`~HTTPClientError`
This indicates that the server refuses to accept the request
without a defined Content-Length.
code: 411, title: Length Required
"""
code = 411
title = 'Length Required'
explanation = 'Content-Length header required.'
[docs]
class HTTPPreconditionFailed(HTTPClientError):
"""
subclass of :class:`~HTTPClientError`
This indicates that the precondition given in one or more of the
request-header fields evaluated to false when it was tested on the
server.
code: 412, title: Precondition Failed
"""
code = 412
title = 'Precondition Failed'
explanation = 'Request precondition failed.'
[docs]
class HTTPRequestRangeNotSatisfiable(HTTPClientError):
"""
subclass of :class:`~HTTPClientError`
The server SHOULD return a response with this status code if a
request included a Range request-header field, and none of the
range-specifier values in this field overlap the current extent
of the selected resource, and the request did not include an
If-Range request-header field.
code: 416, title: Request Range Not Satisfiable
"""
code = 416
title = 'Request Range Not Satisfiable'
explanation = 'The Range requested is not available.'
[docs]
class HTTPExpectationFailed(HTTPClientError):
"""
subclass of :class:`~HTTPClientError`
This indicates that the expectation given in an Expect
request-header field could not be met by this server.
code: 417, title: Expectation Failed
"""
code = 417
title = 'Expectation Failed'
explanation = 'Expectation failed.'
[docs]
class HTTPUnprocessableEntity(HTTPClientError):
"""
subclass of :class:`~HTTPClientError`
This indicates that the server is unable to process the contained
instructions.
May be used to notify the client that their JSON/XML is well formed, but
not correct for the current request.
See RFC4918 section 11 for more information.
code: 422, title: Unprocessable Entity
"""
# Note: from WebDAV
code = 422
title = 'Unprocessable Entity'
explanation = 'Unable to process the contained instructions'
[docs]
class HTTPLocked(HTTPClientError):
"""
subclass of :class:`~HTTPClientError`
This indicates that the resource is locked.
code: 423, title: Locked
"""
# Note: from WebDAV
code = 423
title = 'Locked'
explanation = 'The resource is locked'
[docs]
class HTTPFailedDependency(HTTPClientError):
"""
subclass of :class:`~HTTPClientError`
This indicates that the method could not be performed because the
requested action depended on another action and that action failed.
code: 424, title: Failed Dependency
"""
# Note: from WebDAV
code = 424
title = 'Failed Dependency'
explanation = (
'The method could not be performed because the requested '
'action dependended on another action and that action failed'
)
class HTTPPreconditionRequired(HTTPClientError):
"""
subclass of :class:`~HTTPClientError`
This indicates that the origin server requires the
request to be conditional.
Its typical use is to avoid the "lost update" problem, where a client
GETs a resource's state, modifies it, and PUTs it back to the server,
when meanwhile a third party has modified the state on the server,
leading to a conflict. By requiring requests to be conditional, the
server can assure that clients are working with the correct copies.
RFC 6585.3
code: 428, title: Precondition Required
"""
code = 428
title = 'Precondition Required'
explanation = 'The origin server requires the request to be conditional.'
class HTTPTooManyRequests(HTTPClientError):
"""
subclass of :class:`~HTTPClientError`
This indicates that the user has sent too many
requests in a given amount of time ("rate limiting").
RFC 6585.4
code: 429, title: Too Many Requests
"""
code = 429
title = 'Too Many Requests'
explanation = (
'The action could not be performed because there were too '
'many requests by the client.'
)
class HTTPRequestHeaderFieldsTooLarge(HTTPClientError):
"""
subclass of :class:`~HTTPClientError`
This indicates that the server is unwilling to process
the request because its header fields are too large. The request MAY
be resubmitted after reducing the size of the request header fields.
RFC 6585.5
code: 431, title: Request Header Fields Too Large
"""
code = 431
title = 'Request Header Fields Too Large'
explanation = 'The requests header fields were too large.'
############################################################
# 5xx Server Error
############################################################
# Response status codes beginning with the digit "5" indicate cases in
# which the server is aware that it has erred or is incapable of
# performing the request. Except when responding to a HEAD request, the
# server SHOULD include an entity containing an explanation of the error
# situation, and whether it is a temporary or permanent condition. User
# agents SHOULD display any included entity to the user. These response
# codes are applicable to any request method.
[docs]
class HTTPServerError(HTTPError):
"""
base class for the 500s, where the server is in-error
This is an error condition in which the server is presumed to be
in-error. Unless specialized, this is a '500 Internal Server Error'.
"""
code = 500
title = 'Internal Server Error'
[docs]
class HTTPInternalServerError(HTTPServerError):
"""
subclass of :class:`~HTTPServerError`
This indicates that the server encountered an unexpected condition
which prevented it from fulfilling the request.
code: 500, title: Internal Server Error
"""
explanation = (
'The server has either erred or is incapable of performing '
'the requested operation.'
)
[docs]
class HTTPNotImplemented(HTTPServerError):
"""
subclass of :class:`~HTTPServerError`
This indicates that the server does not support the functionality
required to fulfill the request.
code: 501, title: Not Implemented
"""
# differences from webob.exc.HTTPNotAcceptable:
#
# - "template" attr left off (useless, bug in webob?)
code = 501
title = 'Not Implemented'
[docs]
class HTTPBadGateway(HTTPServerError):
"""
subclass of :class:`~HTTPServerError`
This indicates that the server, while acting as a gateway or proxy,
received an invalid response from the upstream server it accessed
in attempting to fulfill the request.
code: 502, title: Bad Gateway
"""
code = 502
title = 'Bad Gateway'
explanation = 'Bad gateway.'
[docs]
class HTTPServiceUnavailable(HTTPServerError):
"""
subclass of :class:`~HTTPServerError`
This indicates that the server is currently unable to handle the
request due to a temporary overloading or maintenance of the server.
code: 503, title: Service Unavailable
"""
code = 503
title = 'Service Unavailable'
explanation = (
'The server is currently unavailable. '
'Please try again at a later time.'
)
[docs]
class HTTPGatewayTimeout(HTTPServerError):
"""
subclass of :class:`~HTTPServerError`
This indicates that the server, while acting as a gateway or proxy,
did not receive a timely response from the upstream server specified
by the URI (e.g. HTTP, FTP, LDAP) or some other auxiliary server
(e.g. DNS) it needed to access in attempting to complete the request.
code: 504, title: Gateway Timeout
"""
code = 504
title = 'Gateway Timeout'
explanation = 'The gateway has timed out.'
[docs]
class HTTPVersionNotSupported(HTTPServerError):
"""
subclass of :class:`~HTTPServerError`
This indicates that the server does not support, or refuses to
support, the HTTP protocol version that was used in the request
message.
code: 505, title: HTTP Version Not Supported
"""
code = 505
title = 'HTTP Version Not Supported'
explanation = 'The HTTP version is not supported.'
[docs]
class HTTPInsufficientStorage(HTTPServerError):
"""
subclass of :class:`~HTTPServerError`
This indicates that the server does not have enough space to save
the resource.
code: 507, title: Insufficient Storage
"""
code = 507
title = 'Insufficient Storage'
explanation = 'There was not enough space to save the resource'
[docs]
def exception_response(status_code, **kw):
"""Creates an HTTP exception based on a status code. Example::
raise exception_response(404) # raises an HTTPNotFound exception.
The values passed as ``kw`` are provided to the exception's constructor.
"""
exc = status_map[status_code](**kw)
return exc
def default_exceptionresponse_view(context, request):
if not isinstance(context, Exception):
# backwards compat for an exception response view registered via
# config.set_notfound_view or config.set_forbidden_view
# instead of as a proper exception view
context = request.exception or context
return context # assumed to be an IResponse
status_map = {}
code = None
for name, value in list(globals().items()):
if (
isinstance(value, type)
and issubclass(value, HTTPException)
and value not in {HTTPClientError, HTTPServerError}
and not name.startswith('_')
):
code = getattr(value, 'code', None)
if code:
status_map[code] = value
del name, value, code