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- // Copyright 2012-present Oliver Eilhard. All rights reserved.
- // Use of this source code is governed by a MIT-license.
- // See http://olivere.mit-license.org/license.txt for details.
- package elastic
- import (
- "encoding/json"
- "fmt"
- "io/ioutil"
- "net/http"
- "github.com/pkg/errors"
- )
- // checkResponse will return an error if the request/response indicates
- // an error returned from Elasticsearch.
- //
- // HTTP status codes between in the range [200..299] are considered successful.
- // All other errors are considered errors except they are specified in
- // ignoreErrors. This is necessary because for some services, HTTP status 404
- // is a valid response from Elasticsearch (e.g. the Exists service).
- //
- // The func tries to parse error details as returned from Elasticsearch
- // and encapsulates them in type elastic.Error.
- func checkResponse(req *http.Request, res *http.Response, ignoreErrors ...int) error {
- // 200-299 are valid status codes
- if res.StatusCode >= 200 && res.StatusCode <= 299 {
- return nil
- }
- // Ignore certain errors?
- for _, code := range ignoreErrors {
- if code == res.StatusCode {
- return nil
- }
- }
- return createResponseError(res)
- }
- // createResponseError creates an Error structure from the HTTP response,
- // its status code and the error information sent by Elasticsearch.
- func createResponseError(res *http.Response) error {
- if res.Body == nil {
- return &Error{Status: res.StatusCode}
- }
- data, err := ioutil.ReadAll(res.Body)
- if err != nil {
- return &Error{Status: res.StatusCode}
- }
- errReply := new(Error)
- err = json.Unmarshal(data, errReply)
- if err != nil {
- return &Error{Status: res.StatusCode}
- }
- if errReply != nil {
- if errReply.Status == 0 {
- errReply.Status = res.StatusCode
- }
- return errReply
- }
- return &Error{Status: res.StatusCode}
- }
- // Error encapsulates error details as returned from Elasticsearch.
- type Error struct {
- Status int `json:"status"`
- Details *ErrorDetails `json:"error,omitempty"`
- }
- // ErrorDetails encapsulate error details from Elasticsearch.
- // It is used in e.g. elastic.Error and elastic.BulkResponseItem.
- type ErrorDetails struct {
- Type string `json:"type"`
- Reason string `json:"reason"`
- ResourceType string `json:"resource.type,omitempty"`
- ResourceId string `json:"resource.id,omitempty"`
- Index string `json:"index,omitempty"`
- Phase string `json:"phase,omitempty"`
- Grouped bool `json:"grouped,omitempty"`
- CausedBy map[string]interface{} `json:"caused_by,omitempty"`
- RootCause []*ErrorDetails `json:"root_cause,omitempty"`
- FailedShards []map[string]interface{} `json:"failed_shards,omitempty"`
- }
- // Error returns a string representation of the error.
- func (e *Error) Error() string {
- if e.Details != nil && e.Details.Reason != "" {
- return fmt.Sprintf("elastic: Error %d (%s): %s [type=%s]", e.Status, http.StatusText(e.Status), e.Details.Reason, e.Details.Type)
- } else {
- return fmt.Sprintf("elastic: Error %d (%s)", e.Status, http.StatusText(e.Status))
- }
- }
- // IsConnErr returns true if the error indicates that Elastic could not
- // find an Elasticsearch host to connect to.
- func IsConnErr(err error) bool {
- return err == ErrNoClient || errors.Cause(err) == ErrNoClient
- }
- // IsNotFound returns true if the given error indicates that Elasticsearch
- // returned HTTP status 404. The err parameter can be of type *elastic.Error,
- // elastic.Error, *http.Response or int (indicating the HTTP status code).
- func IsNotFound(err interface{}) bool {
- return IsStatusCode(err, http.StatusNotFound)
- }
- // IsTimeout returns true if the given error indicates that Elasticsearch
- // returned HTTP status 408. The err parameter can be of type *elastic.Error,
- // elastic.Error, *http.Response or int (indicating the HTTP status code).
- func IsTimeout(err interface{}) bool {
- return IsStatusCode(err, http.StatusRequestTimeout)
- }
- // IsConflict returns true if the given error indicates that the Elasticsearch
- // operation resulted in a version conflict. This can occur in operations like
- // `update` or `index` with `op_type=create`. The err parameter can be of
- // type *elastic.Error, elastic.Error, *http.Response or int (indicating the
- // HTTP status code).
- func IsConflict(err interface{}) bool {
- return IsStatusCode(err, http.StatusConflict)
- }
- // IsStatusCode returns true if the given error indicates that the Elasticsearch
- // operation returned the specified HTTP status code. The err parameter can be of
- // type *http.Response, *Error, Error, or int (indicating the HTTP status code).
- func IsStatusCode(err interface{}, code int) bool {
- switch e := err.(type) {
- case *http.Response:
- return e.StatusCode == code
- case *Error:
- return e.Status == code
- case Error:
- return e.Status == code
- case int:
- return e == code
- }
- return false
- }
- // -- General errors --
- // shardsInfo represents information from a shard.
- type shardsInfo struct {
- Total int `json:"total"`
- Successful int `json:"successful"`
- Failed int `json:"failed"`
- }
- // shardOperationFailure represents a shard failure.
- type shardOperationFailure struct {
- Shard int `json:"shard"`
- Index string `json:"index"`
- Status string `json:"status"`
- // "reason"
- }
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