Remove redundant API error type, use arcgis
That's what the library is supposed to be for. Errors still aren't working quite right.
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Subproject commit 23d266764b71d0686e529392f785ebc4439e034e
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Subproject commit 6344702fe14c9f64a1ea856e9629248bbaabe894
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arcgis.go
36
arcgis.go
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@ -30,6 +30,11 @@ import (
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"github.com/rs/zerolog/log"
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)
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// When the API responds that the token is now invalidated
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type InvalidatedTokenError struct{}
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func (e InvalidatedTokenError) Error() string { return "The token has been invalidated by the server" }
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// When there is no oauth for an organization
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type NoOAuthForOrg struct{}
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@ -38,18 +43,6 @@ func (e NoOAuthForOrg) Error() string { return "No oauth available for organizat
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var NewOAuthTokenChannel chan struct{}
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var CodeVerifier string = "random_secure_string_min_43_chars_long_should_be_stored_in_session"
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type ErrorResponse struct {
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Error ErrorResponseContent `json:"error"`
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}
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type ErrorResponseContent struct {
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Code int `json:"code"`
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Error string `json:"error"`
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ErrorDescription string `json:"error_description"`
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Message string `json:"message"`
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Details []string `json:"details"`
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}
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type OAuthTokenResponse struct {
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AccessToken string `json:"access_token"`
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ExpiresIn int `json:"expires_in"`
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@ -278,6 +271,11 @@ func refreshFieldseekerData(ctx context.Context, newOauthCh <-chan struct{}) {
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defer wg.Done()
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err := maintainOAuth(workerCtx, oauth)
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if err != nil {
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LogErrorTypeInfo(err)
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if errors.Is(err, &InvalidatedTokenError{}) {
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log.Info().Int("oauth_token.id", int(oauth.ID)).Msg("The server has marked the token invalid")
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return
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}
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log.Error().Err(err).Msg("Crashed oauth maintenance goroutine")
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}
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}()
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@ -606,8 +604,11 @@ func handleTokenRequest(ctx context.Context, req *http.Request) (*OAuthTokenResp
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("Got status code %d and failed to read response body: %w", resp.StatusCode, err)
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}
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bodyString := string(bodyBytes)
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var errorResp map[string]interface{}
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var errorResp arcgis.ErrorResponse
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if err := json.Unmarshal(bodyBytes, &errorResp); err == nil {
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if errorResp.Error.Code == 498 && errorResp.Error.Description == "invalidated refresh_token" {
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return nil, InvalidatedTokenError{}
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}
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("API response JSON error: %d: %w", resp.StatusCode, errorResp)
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}
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("API returned error status %d: %s", resp.StatusCode, bodyString)
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@ -621,18 +622,13 @@ func handleTokenRequest(ctx context.Context, req *http.Request) (*OAuthTokenResp
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// Just because we got a 200-level status code doesn't mean it worked. Experience has taught us that
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// we can get errors without anything indicated in the headers or the status code
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if tokenResponse == (OAuthTokenResponse{}) {
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var errorResponse ErrorResponse
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var errorResponse arcgis.ErrorResponse
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err = json.Unmarshal(bodyBytes, &errorResponse)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("Failed to unmarshal error JSON: %w", err)
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}
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if errorResponse.Error.Code > 0 {
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return nil, errors.New(fmt.Sprintf("API error %d: %s: %s (%s)",
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errorResponse.Error.Code,
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errorResponse.Error.Error,
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errorResponse.Error.ErrorDescription,
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errorResponse.Error.Message,
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))
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return nil, errorResponse.AsError()
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}
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}
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log.Info().Str("refresh token", tokenResponse.RefreshToken).Str("access token", tokenResponse.AccessToken).Int("access expires", tokenResponse.ExpiresIn).Int("refresh expires", tokenResponse.RefreshTokenExpiresIn).Msg("Oauth token acquired")
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12
errors.go
12
errors.go
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@ -2,27 +2,25 @@ package main
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import (
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"errors"
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"log/slog"
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"reflect"
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"github.com/rs/zerolog/log"
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)
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func LogErrorTypeInfo(err error) {
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if err == nil {
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slog.Info("Error is nil")
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log.Error().Msg("Error is nil")
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return
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}
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// Log current error type
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errType := reflect.TypeOf(err)
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slog.Info("Error type info",
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"type", errType.String(),
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"pkgPath", errType.PkgPath(),
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"error", err.Error())
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log.Warn().Err(err).Str("type", errType.String()).Str("pkgPath", errType.PkgPath()).Msg("Error type info")
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// Recursively log wrapped errors
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wrappedErr := errors.Unwrap(err)
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if wrappedErr != nil {
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slog.Info("Contains wrapped error")
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log.Info().Msg("Contains wrapped error")
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LogErrorTypeInfo(wrappedErr)
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}
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}
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