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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2015 mulhern <amulhern@redhat.com>
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"""
pyudev.device._errors
=====================
Errors raised by Device methods.
.. moduleauthor:: Sebastian Wiesner <lunaryorn@gmail.com>
"""
from __future__ import absolute_import
from __future__ import division
from __future__ import print_function
from __future__ import unicode_literals
import abc
from six import add_metaclass
@add_metaclass(abc.ABCMeta)
class DeviceError(Exception):
"""
Any error raised when messing around w/ or trying to discover devices.
"""
@add_metaclass(abc.ABCMeta)
class DeviceNotFoundError(DeviceError):
"""
An exception indicating that no :class:`Device` was found.
.. versionchanged:: 0.5
Rename from ``NoSuchDeviceError`` to its current name.
"""
class DeviceNotFoundAtPathError(DeviceNotFoundError):
"""
A :exc:`DeviceNotFoundError` indicating that no :class:`Device` was
found at a given path.
"""
def __init__(self, sys_path):
DeviceNotFoundError.__init__(self, sys_path)
@property
def sys_path(self):
"""
The path that caused this error as string.
"""
return self.args[0]
def __str__(self):
return 'No device at {0!r}'.format(self.sys_path)
class DeviceNotFoundByFileError(DeviceNotFoundError):
"""
A :exc:`DeviceNotFoundError` indicating that no :class:`Device` was
found from the given filename.
"""
class DeviceNotFoundByInterfaceIndexError(DeviceNotFoundError):
"""
A :exc:`DeviceNotFoundError` indicating that no :class:`Device` was found
from the given interface index.
"""
class DeviceNotFoundByKernelDeviceError(DeviceNotFoundError):
"""
A :exc:`DeviceNotFoundError` indicating that no :class:`Device` was found
from the given kernel device string.
The format of the kernel device string is defined in the
systemd.journal-fields man pagees.
"""
class DeviceNotFoundByNameError(DeviceNotFoundError):
"""
A :exc:`DeviceNotFoundError` indicating that no :class:`Device` was
found with a given name.
"""
def __init__(self, subsystem, sys_name):
DeviceNotFoundError.__init__(self, subsystem, sys_name)
@property
def subsystem(self):
"""
The subsystem that caused this error as string.
"""
return self.args[0]
@property
def sys_name(self):
"""
The sys name that caused this error as string.
"""
return self.args[1]
def __str__(self):
return 'No device {0.sys_name!r} in {0.subsystem!r}'.format(self)
class DeviceNotFoundByNumberError(DeviceNotFoundError):
"""
A :exc:`DeviceNotFoundError` indicating, that no :class:`Device` was found
for a given device number.
"""
def __init__(self, typ, number):
DeviceNotFoundError.__init__(self, typ, number)
@property
def device_type(self):
"""
The device type causing this error as string. Either ``'char'`` or
``'block'``.
"""
return self.args[0]
@property
def device_number(self):
"""
The device number causing this error as integer.
"""
return self.args[1]
def __str__(self):
return ('No {0.device_type} device with number '
'{0.device_number}'.format(self))
class DeviceNotFoundInEnvironmentError(DeviceNotFoundError):
"""
A :exc:`DeviceNotFoundError` indicating, that no :class:`Device` could
be constructed from the process environment.
"""
def __str__(self):
return 'No device found in environment'
class DeviceValueError(DeviceError):
"""
Raised when a parameter has an unacceptable value.
May also be raised when the parameter has an unacceptable type.
"""
_FMT_STR = "value '%s' for parameter %s is unacceptable"
def __init__(self, value, param, msg=None):
""" Initializer.
:param object value: the value
:param str param: the parameter
:param str msg: an explanatory message
"""
# pylint: disable=super-init-not-called
self._value = value
self._param = param
self._msg = msg
def __str__(self):
if self._msg:
fmt_str = self._FMT_STR + ": %s"
return fmt_str % (self._value, self._param, self._msg)
else:
return self._FMT_STR % (self._value, self._param)
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