Horizon Exceptions¶
Exceptions raised by the Horizon code and the machinery for handling them.
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exception 
horizon.exceptions.AlreadyExists(name, resource_type)[source]¶ Exception to be raised when trying to create an API resource which already exists.
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exception 
horizon.exceptions.BadRequest[source]¶ Generic error to replace all “BadRequest”-type API errors.
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exception 
horizon.exceptions.ConfigurationError[source]¶ Exception to be raised when invalid settings have been provided.
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exception 
horizon.exceptions.Conflict[source]¶ Generic error to replace all “Conflict”-type API errors.
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exception 
horizon.exceptions.GetFileError(name, resource_type)[source]¶ Exception to be raised when the value of get_file did not start with https:// or http://
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exception 
horizon.exceptions.HandledException(wrapped)[source]¶ Used internally to track exceptions that have gone through
horizon.exceptions.handle()more than once.
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exception 
horizon.exceptions.HorizonException[source]¶ Base exception class for distinguishing our own exception classes.
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class 
horizon.exceptions.HorizonReporterFilter[source]¶ Error report filter that’s always active, even in DEBUG mode.
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exception 
horizon.exceptions.Http302(location, message=None)[source]¶ Error class which can be raised from within a handler to cause an early bailout and redirect at the middleware level.
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exception 
horizon.exceptions.NotAuthenticated[source]¶ Raised when a user is trying to make requests and they are not logged in.
The included
HorizonMiddlewarecatchesNotAuthenticatedand handles it gracefully by displaying an error message and redirecting the user to a login page.
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exception 
horizon.exceptions.NotAuthorized[source]¶ Raised whenever a user attempts to access a resource which they do not have permission-based access to (such as when failing the
require_perms()decorator).The included
HorizonMiddlewarecatchesNotAuthorizedand handles it gracefully by displaying an error message and redirecting the user to a login page.
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exception 
horizon.exceptions.NotAvailable[source]¶ Exception to be raised when something is not available.
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exception 
horizon.exceptions.NotFound[source]¶ Generic error to replace all “Not Found”-type API errors.
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exception 
horizon.exceptions.RecoverableError[source]¶ Generic error to replace any “Recoverable”-type API errors.
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exception 
horizon.exceptions.ServiceCatalogException(service_name)[source]¶ Raised when a requested service is not available in the
ServiceCatalogreturned by Keystone.
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exception 
horizon.exceptions.WorkflowError[source]¶ Exception to be raised when something goes wrong in a workflow.
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exception 
horizon.exceptions.WorkflowValidationError[source]¶ Exception raised during workflow validation if required data is missing, or existing data is not valid.
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horizon.exceptions.check_message(keywords, message)[source]¶ Checks an exception for given keywords and raises a new
ActionErrorwith the desired message if the keywords are found. This allows selective control over API error messages.
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horizon.exceptions.handle(request, message=None, redirect=None, ignore=False, escalate=False, log_level=None, force_log=None)[source]¶ Centralized error handling for Horizon.
Because Horizon consumes so many different APIs with completely different
Exceptiontypes, it’s necessary to have a centralized place for handling exceptions which may be raised.Exceptions are roughly divided into 3 types:
UNAUTHORIZED: Errors resulting from authentication or authorization problems. These result in being logged out and sent to the login screen.NOT_FOUND: Errors resulting from objects which could not be located via the API. These generally result in a user-facing error message, but are otherwise returned to the normal code flow. Optionally a redirect value may be passed to the error handler so users are returned to a different view than the one requested in addition to the error message.RECOVERABLE: Generic API errors which generate a user-facing message but drop directly back to the regular code flow.
All other exceptions bubble the stack as normal unless the
ignoreargument is passed in asTrue, in which case only unrecognized errors are bubbled.If the exception is not re-raised, an appropriate wrapper exception class indicating the type of exception that was encountered will be returned.