Source code for ows.exceptions

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[docs]class HTTPMethodNotAllowedError(Exception): """ This exception is raised in case of a HTTP requires with unsupported HTTP method. This exception should always lead to the 405 Method not allowed HTTP error. The constructor takes two arguments, the error message ``mgs`` and the list of the accepted HTTP methods ``allowed_methods``. """ def __init__(self, msg, allowed_methods): super(HTTPMethodNotAllowedError, self).__init__(msg) self.allowed_methods = allowed_methods
[docs]class InvalidRequestException(Exception): """ This exception indicates that the request was invalid and an exception report shall be returned to the client. The constructor takes three arguments, namely ``msg``, the error message, ``code``, the error code, and ``locator``, which is needed in OWS exception reports for indicating which part of the request produced the error. How exactly the exception reports are constructed is not defined by the exception, but by exception handlers. """ def __init__(self, msg, code=None, locator=None): super(InvalidRequestException, self).__init__(msg) self.code = code or "InvalidRequest" self.locator = locator def __str__(self): return "Invalid Request: Code: %s; Locator: %s; Message: '%s'" % ( self.code, self.locator, super(InvalidRequestException, self).__str__() )
[docs]class VersionNegotiationException(Exception): """ This exception indicates that version negotiation fails. Such errors can happen with OWS 2.0 compliant "new-style" version negotation. """ code = "VersionNegotiationFailed" def __str__(self): return "Version negotiation failed."
[docs]class OperationNotSupportedException(Exception): """ Exception to be thrown when some operations are not supported or disabled. """ def __init__(self, message, operation=None): super(OperationNotSupportedException, self).__init__(message) self.operation = operation @property def locator(self): return self.operation code = "OperationNotSupported"
[docs]class ServiceNotSupportedException(OperationNotSupportedException): """ Exception to be thrown when a specific OWS service is not enabled. """ def __init__(self, service): self.service = service def __str__(self): if self.service: return "Service '%s' is not supported." % self.service.upper() else: return "Service is not supported."
[docs]class VersionNotSupportedException(Exception): """ Exception to be thrown when a specific OWS service version is not supported. """ def __init__(self, service, version): self.service = service self.version = version def __str__(self): if self.service: return "Service '%s' version '%s' is not supported." % ( self.service, self.version ) else: return "Version '%s' is not supported." % self.version code = "InvalidParameterValue"