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Python 3.6 introduced support for the os.PathLike interface, which means Python 3.5 did not have it yet and attempting to use it in os functions would fail. Instead we can use pathlib for everything, but not all work is done yet.
71 lines
2.3 KiB
Python
71 lines
2.3 KiB
Python
import csv
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import re
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from ..utils import snake_to_camel_case
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# Core base classes depending on the integer error code
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KNOWN_BASE_CLASSES = {
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303: 'InvalidDCError',
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400: 'BadRequestError',
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401: 'UnauthorizedError',
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403: 'ForbiddenError',
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404: 'NotFoundError',
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406: 'AuthKeyError',
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420: 'FloodError',
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500: 'ServerError',
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}
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def _get_class_name(error_code):
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"""
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Gets the corresponding class name for the given error code,
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this either being an integer (thus base error name) or str.
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"""
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if isinstance(error_code, int):
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return KNOWN_BASE_CLASSES.get(
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error_code, 'RPCError' + str(error_code).replace('-', 'Neg')
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)
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return snake_to_camel_case(
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error_code.replace('FIRSTNAME', 'FIRST_NAME').lower(), suffix='Error')
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class Error:
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def __init__(self, codes, name, description):
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# TODO Some errors have the same name but different integer codes
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# Should these be split into different files or doesn't really matter?
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# Telegram isn't exactly consistent with returned errors anyway.
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self.int_code = codes[0]
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self.str_code = name
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self.subclass = _get_class_name(codes[0])
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self.subclass_exists = codes[0] in KNOWN_BASE_CLASSES
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self.description = description
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self.has_captures = '_X' in name
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if self.has_captures:
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self.name = _get_class_name(name.replace('_X', ''))
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self.pattern = name.replace('_X', r'_(\d+)')
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self.capture_name = re.search(r'{(\w+)}', description).group(1)
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else:
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self.name = _get_class_name(name)
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self.pattern = name
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self.capture_name = None
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def parse_errors(csv_file):
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"""
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Parses the input CSV file with columns (name, error codes, description)
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and yields `Error` instances as a result.
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"""
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with csv_file.open(newline='') as f:
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f = csv.reader(f)
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next(f, None) # header
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for line, (name, codes, description) in enumerate(f, start=2):
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try:
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codes = [int(x) for x in codes.split()] or [400]
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except ValueError:
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raise ValueError('Not all codes are integers '
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'(line {})'.format(line)) from None
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yield Error([int(x) for x in codes], name, description)
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