import csv import re from ..utils import snake_to_camel_case # Core base classes depending on the integer error code KNOWN_BASE_CLASSES = { 303: 'InvalidDCError', 400: 'BadRequestError', 401: 'UnauthorizedError', 403: 'ForbiddenError', 404: 'NotFoundError', 406: 'AuthKeyError', 420: 'FloodError', 500: 'ServerError', 503: 'TimedOutError' } def _get_class_name(error_code): """ Gets the corresponding class name for the given error code, this either being an integer (thus base error name) or str. """ if isinstance(error_code, int): return KNOWN_BASE_CLASSES.get( abs(error_code), 'RPCError' + str(error_code).replace('-', 'Neg') ) return snake_to_camel_case( error_code.replace('FIRSTNAME', 'FIRST_NAME')\ .replace('SLOWMODE', 'SLOW_MODE').lower(), suffix='Error') class Error: def __init__(self, codes, name, description): # TODO Some errors have the same name but different integer codes # Should these be split into different files or doesn't really matter? # Telegram isn't exactly consistent with returned errors anyway. self.int_code = codes[0] self.str_code = name self.subclass = _get_class_name(codes[0]) self.subclass_exists = abs(codes[0]) in KNOWN_BASE_CLASSES self.description = description self.has_captures = '_X' in name if self.has_captures: self.name = _get_class_name(name.replace('_X', '')) self.pattern = name.replace('_X', r'_(\d+)') self.capture_name = re.search(r'{(\w+)}', description).group(1) else: self.name = _get_class_name(name) self.pattern = name self.capture_name = None def parse_errors(csv_file): """ Parses the input CSV file with columns (name, error codes, description) and yields `Error` instances as a result. """ with csv_file.open(newline='') as f: f = csv.reader(f) next(f, None) # header for line, tup in enumerate(f, start=2): try: name, codes, description = tup except ValueError: raise ValueError('Columns count mismatch, unquoted comma in ' 'desc? (line {})'.format(line)) from None try: codes = [int(x) for x in codes.split()] or [400] except ValueError: raise ValueError('Not all codes are integers ' '(line {})'.format(line)) from None yield Error([int(x) for x in codes], name, description)