Source code for discord.errors

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from __future__ import annotations

from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, Union

if TYPE_CHECKING:
    from aiohttp import ClientResponse, ClientWebSocketResponse

    try:
        from requests import Response

        _ResponseType = Union[ClientResponse, Response]
    except ModuleNotFoundError:
        _ResponseType = ClientResponse

    from .interactions import Interaction

__all__ = (
    "DiscordException",
    "ClientException",
    "NoMoreItems",
    "GatewayNotFound",
    "ValidationError",
    "HTTPException",
    "Forbidden",
    "NotFound",
    "DiscordServerError",
    "InvalidData",
    "InvalidArgument",
    "LoginFailure",
    "ConnectionClosed",
    "PrivilegedIntentsRequired",
    "InteractionResponded",
    "ExtensionError",
    "ExtensionAlreadyLoaded",
    "ExtensionNotLoaded",
    "NoEntryPointError",
    "ExtensionFailed",
    "ExtensionNotFound",
    "ApplicationCommandError",
    "CheckFailure",
    "ApplicationCommandInvokeError",
)


[docs]class DiscordException(Exception): """Base exception class for pycord Ideally speaking, this could be caught to handle any exceptions raised from this library. """
[docs]class ClientException(DiscordException): """Exception that's raised when an operation in the :class:`Client` fails. These are usually for exceptions that happened due to user input. """
[docs]class NoMoreItems(DiscordException): """Exception that is raised when an async iteration operation has no more items."""
[docs]class GatewayNotFound(DiscordException): """An exception that is raised when the gateway for Discord could not be found""" def __init__(self): message = "The gateway to connect to discord was not found." super().__init__(message)
class ValidationError(DiscordException): """An Exception that is raised when there is a Validation Error.""" def _flatten_error_dict(d: dict[str, Any], key: str = "") -> dict[str, str]: items: list[tuple[str, str]] = [] for k, v in d.items(): new_key = f"{key}.{k}" if key else k if isinstance(v, dict): try: _errors: list[dict[str, Any]] = v["_errors"] except KeyError: items.extend(_flatten_error_dict(v, new_key).items()) else: items.append((new_key, " ".join(x.get("message", "") for x in _errors))) else: items.append((new_key, v)) return dict(items)
[docs]class HTTPException(DiscordException): """Exception that's raised when an HTTP request operation fails. Attributes ---------- response: :class:`aiohttp.ClientResponse` The response of the failed HTTP request. This is an instance of :class:`aiohttp.ClientResponse`. In some cases this could also be a :class:`requests.Response`. text: :class:`str` The text of the error. Could be an empty string. status: :class:`int` The status code of the HTTP request. code: :class:`int` The Discord specific error code for the failure. """ def __init__(self, response: _ResponseType, message: str | dict[str, Any] | None): self.response: _ResponseType = response self.status: int = response.status # type: ignore self.code: int self.text: str if isinstance(message, dict): self.code = message.get("code", 0) base = message.get("message", "") errors = message.get("errors") if errors: errors = _flatten_error_dict(errors) helpful = "\n".join("In %s: %s" % t for t in errors.items()) self.text = f"{base}\n{helpful}" else: self.text = base else: self.text = message or "" self.code = 0 fmt = "{0.status} {0.reason} (error code: {1})" if len(self.text): fmt += ": {2}" super().__init__(fmt.format(self.response, self.code, self.text))
[docs]class Forbidden(HTTPException): """Exception that's raised for when status code 403 occurs. Subclass of :exc:`HTTPException` """
[docs]class NotFound(HTTPException): """Exception that's raised for when status code 404 occurs. Subclass of :exc:`HTTPException` """
[docs]class DiscordServerError(HTTPException): """Exception that's raised for when a 500 range status code occurs. Subclass of :exc:`HTTPException`. .. versionadded:: 1.5 """
[docs]class InvalidData(ClientException): """Exception that's raised when the library encounters unknown or invalid data from Discord. """
[docs]class InvalidArgument(ClientException): """Exception that's raised when an argument to a function is invalid some way (e.g. wrong value or wrong type). This could be considered the parallel of ``ValueError`` and ``TypeError`` except inherited from :exc:`ClientException` and thus :exc:`DiscordException`. """
[docs]class LoginFailure(ClientException): """Exception that's raised when the :meth:`Client.login` function fails to log you in from improper credentials or some other misc. failure. """
[docs]class ConnectionClosed(ClientException): """Exception that's raised when the gateway connection is closed for reasons that could not be handled internally. Attributes ---------- code: :class:`int` The close code of the websocket. reason: :class:`str` The reason provided for the closure. shard_id: Optional[:class:`int`] The shard ID that got closed if applicable. """ def __init__( self, socket: ClientWebSocketResponse, *, shard_id: int | None, code: int | None = None, ): # This exception is just the same exception except # reconfigured to subclass ClientException for users self.code: int = code or socket.close_code or -1 # aiohttp doesn't seem to consistently provide close reason self.reason: str = "" self.shard_id: int | None = shard_id super().__init__(f"Shard ID {self.shard_id} WebSocket closed with {self.code}")
[docs]class PrivilegedIntentsRequired(ClientException): """Exception that's raised when the gateway is requesting privileged intents, but they're not ticked in the developer page yet. Go to https://discord.com/developers/applications/ and enable the intents that are required. Currently, these are as follows: - :attr:`Intents.members` - :attr:`Intents.presences` - :attr:`Intents.message_content` Attributes ---------- shard_id: Optional[:class:`int`] The shard ID that got closed if applicable. """ def __init__(self, shard_id: int | None): self.shard_id: int | None = shard_id msg = ( "Shard ID %s is requesting privileged intents that have not been explicitly" " enabled in the developer portal. It is recommended to go to" " https://discord.com/developers/applications/ and explicitly enable the" " privileged intents within your application's page. If this is not" " possible, then consider disabling the privileged intents instead." ) super().__init__(msg % shard_id)
[docs]class InteractionResponded(ClientException): """Exception that's raised when sending another interaction response using :class:`InteractionResponse` when one has already been done before. An interaction can only respond once. .. versionadded:: 2.0 Attributes ---------- interaction: :class:`Interaction` The interaction that's already been responded to. """ def __init__(self, interaction: Interaction): self.interaction: Interaction = interaction super().__init__("This interaction has already been responded to before")
[docs]class ExtensionError(DiscordException): """Base exception for extension related errors. This inherits from :exc:`~discord.DiscordException`. Attributes ---------- name: :class:`str` The extension that had an error. """ def __init__(self, message: str | None = None, *args: Any, name: str) -> None: self.name: str = name message = message or f"Extension {name!r} had an error." # clean-up @everyone and @here mentions m = message.replace("@everyone", "@\u200beveryone").replace( "@here", "@\u200bhere" ) super().__init__(m, *args)
[docs]class ExtensionAlreadyLoaded(ExtensionError): """An exception raised when an extension has already been loaded. This inherits from :exc:`ExtensionError` """ def __init__(self, name: str) -> None: super().__init__(f"Extension {name!r} is already loaded.", name=name)
[docs]class ExtensionNotLoaded(ExtensionError): """An exception raised when an extension was not loaded. This inherits from :exc:`ExtensionError` """ def __init__(self, name: str) -> None: super().__init__(f"Extension {name!r} has not been loaded.", name=name)
[docs]class NoEntryPointError(ExtensionError): """An exception raised when an extension does not have a ``setup`` entry point function. This inherits from :exc:`ExtensionError` """ def __init__(self, name: str) -> None: super().__init__(f"Extension {name!r} has no 'setup' function.", name=name)
[docs]class ExtensionFailed(ExtensionError): """An exception raised when an extension failed to load during execution of the module or ``setup`` entry point. This inherits from :exc:`ExtensionError` Attributes ---------- name: :class:`str` The extension that had the error. original: :exc:`Exception` The original exception that was raised. You can also get this via the ``__cause__`` attribute. """ def __init__(self, name: str, original: Exception) -> None: self.original: Exception = original msg = ( f"Extension {name!r} raised an error: {original.__class__.__name__}:" f" {original}" ) super().__init__(msg, name=name)
[docs]class ExtensionNotFound(ExtensionError): """An exception raised when an extension is not found. This inherits from :exc:`ExtensionError` .. versionchanged:: 1.3 Made the ``original`` attribute always None. Attributes ---------- name: :class:`str` The extension that had the error. """ def __init__(self, name: str) -> None: msg = f"Extension {name!r} could not be found." super().__init__(msg, name=name)
[docs]class ApplicationCommandError(DiscordException): r"""The base exception type for all application command related errors. This inherits from :exc:`DiscordException`. This exception and exceptions inherited from it are handled in a special way as they are caught and passed into a special event from :class:`.Bot`\, :func:`.on_command_error`. """
[docs]class CheckFailure(ApplicationCommandError): """Exception raised when the predicates in :attr:`.Command.checks` have failed. This inherits from :exc:`ApplicationCommandError` """
[docs]class ApplicationCommandInvokeError(ApplicationCommandError): """Exception raised when the command being invoked raised an exception. This inherits from :exc:`ApplicationCommandError` Attributes ---------- original: :exc:`Exception` The original exception that was raised. You can also get this via the ``__cause__`` attribute. """ def __init__(self, e: Exception) -> None: self.original: Exception = e super().__init__( f"Application Command raised an exception: {e.__class__.__name__}: {e}" )