xmpp-rs-mirror/src/stanza_error.rs
Emmanuel Gil Peyrot 5bf14b0b22 Drop dependency on try_from.
This bumps the minimum supported stable Rust version to 1.34.

The TryFrom and TryInto traits are still reexported to not break the
API, but these reexports are deprecated and will be removed in a future
release.
2019-04-12 11:06:03 +02:00

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// Copyright (c) 2017 Emmanuel Gil Peyrot <linkmauve@linkmauve.fr>
//
// This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
// License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
// file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
use crate::util::error::Error;
use crate::message::MessagePayload;
use crate::ns;
use crate::presence::PresencePayload;
use jid::Jid;
use minidom::Element;
use std::collections::BTreeMap;
use std::convert::TryFrom;
generate_attribute!(
/// The type of the error.
ErrorType, "type", {
/// Retry after providing credentials.
Auth => "auth",
/// Do not retry (the error cannot be remedied).
Cancel => "cancel",
/// Proceed (the condition was only a warning).
Continue => "continue",
/// Retry after changing the data sent.
Modify => "modify",
/// Retry after waiting (the error is temporary).
Wait => "wait",
}
);
generate_element_enum!(
/// List of valid error conditions.
DefinedCondition, "condition", XMPP_STANZAS, {
/// The sender has sent a stanza containing XML that does not conform
/// to the appropriate schema or that cannot be processed (e.g., an IQ
/// stanza that includes an unrecognized value of the 'type' attribute,
/// or an element that is qualified by a recognized namespace but that
/// violates the defined syntax for the element); the associated error
/// type SHOULD be "modify".
BadRequest => "bad-request",
/// Access cannot be granted because an existing resource exists with
/// the same name or address; the associated error type SHOULD be
/// "cancel".
Conflict => "conflict",
/// The feature represented in the XML stanza is not implemented by the
/// intended recipient or an intermediate server and therefore the
/// stanza cannot be processed (e.g., the entity understands the
/// namespace but does not recognize the element name); the associated
/// error type SHOULD be "cancel" or "modify".
FeatureNotImplemented => "feature-not-implemented",
/// The requesting entity does not possess the necessary permissions to
/// perform an action that only certain authorized roles or individuals
/// are allowed to complete (i.e., it typically relates to
/// authorization rather than authentication); the associated error
/// type SHOULD be "auth".
Forbidden => "forbidden",
/// The recipient or server can no longer be contacted at this address,
/// typically on a permanent basis (as opposed to the <redirect/> error
/// condition, which is used for temporary addressing failures); the
/// associated error type SHOULD be "cancel" and the error stanza
/// SHOULD include a new address (if available) as the XML character
/// data of the <gone/> element (which MUST be a Uniform Resource
/// Identifier [URI] or Internationalized Resource Identifier [IRI] at
/// which the entity can be contacted, typically an XMPP IRI as
/// specified in [XMPPURI]).
Gone => "gone",
/// The server has experienced a misconfiguration or other internal
/// error that prevents it from processing the stanza; the associated
/// error type SHOULD be "cancel".
InternalServerError => "internal-server-error",
/// The addressed JID or item requested cannot be found; the associated
/// error type SHOULD be "cancel".
ItemNotFound => "item-not-found",
/// The sending entity has provided (e.g., during resource binding) or
/// communicated (e.g., in the 'to' address of a stanza) an XMPP
/// address or aspect thereof that violates the rules defined in
/// [XMPPADDR]; the associated error type SHOULD be "modify".
JidMalformed => "jid-malformed",
/// The recipient or server understands the request but cannot process
/// it because the request does not meet criteria defined by the
/// recipient or server (e.g., a request to subscribe to information
/// that does not simultaneously include configuration parameters
/// needed by the recipient); the associated error type SHOULD be
/// "modify".
NotAcceptable => "not-acceptable",
/// The recipient or server does not allow any entity to perform the
/// action (e.g., sending to entities at a blacklisted domain); the
/// associated error type SHOULD be "cancel".
NotAllowed => "not-allowed",
/// The sender needs to provide credentials before being allowed to
/// perform the action, or has provided improper credentials (the name
/// "not-authorized", which was borrowed from the "401 Unauthorized"
/// error of [HTTP], might lead the reader to think that this condition
/// relates to authorization, but instead it is typically used in
/// relation to authentication); the associated error type SHOULD be
/// "auth".
NotAuthorized => "not-authorized",
/// The entity has violated some local service policy (e.g., a message
/// contains words that are prohibited by the service) and the server
/// MAY choose to specify the policy in the <text/> element or in an
/// application-specific condition element; the associated error type
/// SHOULD be "modify" or "wait" depending on the policy being
/// violated.
PolicyViolation => "policy-violation",
/// The intended recipient is temporarily unavailable, undergoing
/// maintenance, etc.; the associated error type SHOULD be "wait".
RecipientUnavailable => "recipient-unavailable",
/// The recipient or server is redirecting requests for this
/// information to another entity, typically in a temporary fashion (as
/// opposed to the <gone/> error condition, which is used for permanent
/// addressing failures); the associated error type SHOULD be "modify"
/// and the error stanza SHOULD contain the alternate address in the
/// XML character data of the <redirect/> element (which MUST be a URI
/// or IRI with which the sender can communicate, typically an XMPP IRI
/// as specified in [XMPPURI]).
Redirect => "redirect",
/// The requesting entity is not authorized to access the requested
/// service because prior registration is necessary (examples of prior
/// registration include members-only rooms in XMPP multi-user chat
/// [XEP0045] and gateways to non-XMPP instant messaging services,
/// which traditionally required registration in order to use the
/// gateway [XEP0100]); the associated error type SHOULD be "auth".
RegistrationRequired => "registration-required",
/// A remote server or service specified as part or all of the JID of
/// the intended recipient does not exist or cannot be resolved (e.g.,
/// there is no _xmpp-server._tcp DNS SRV record, the A or AAAA
/// fallback resolution fails, or A/AAAA lookups succeed but there is
/// no response on the IANA-registered port 5269); the associated error
/// type SHOULD be "cancel".
RemoteServerNotFound => "remote-server-not-found",
/// A remote server or service specified as part or all of the JID of
/// the intended recipient (or needed to fulfill a request) was
/// resolved but communications could not be established within a
/// reasonable amount of time (e.g., an XML stream cannot be
/// established at the resolved IP address and port, or an XML stream
/// can be established but stream negotiation fails because of problems
/// with TLS, SASL, Server Dialback, etc.); the associated error type
/// SHOULD be "wait" (unless the error is of a more permanent nature,
/// e.g., the remote server is found but it cannot be authenticated or
/// it violates security policies).
RemoteServerTimeout => "remote-server-timeout",
/// The server or recipient is busy or lacks the system resources
/// necessary to service the request; the associated error type SHOULD
/// be "wait".
ResourceConstraint => "resource-constraint",
/// The server or recipient does not currently provide the requested
/// service; the associated error type SHOULD be "cancel".
ServiceUnavailable => "service-unavailable",
/// The requesting entity is not authorized to access the requested
/// service because a prior subscription is necessary (examples of
/// prior subscription include authorization to receive presence
/// information as defined in [XMPPIM] and opt-in data feeds for XMPP
/// publish-subscribe as defined in [XEP0060]); the associated error
/// type SHOULD be "auth".
SubscriptionRequired => "subscription-required",
/// The error condition is not one of those defined by the other
/// conditions in this list; any error type can be associated with this
/// condition, and it SHOULD NOT be used except in conjunction with an
/// application-specific condition.
UndefinedCondition => "undefined-condition",
/// The recipient or server understood the request but was not
/// expecting it at this time (e.g., the request was out of order); the
/// associated error type SHOULD be "wait" or "modify".
UnexpectedRequest => "unexpected-request",
}
);
type Lang = String;
/// The representation of a stanza error.
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct StanzaError {
/// The type of this error.
pub type_: ErrorType,
/// The JID of the entity who set this error.
pub by: Option<Jid>,
/// One of the defined conditions for this error to happen.
pub defined_condition: DefinedCondition,
/// Human-readable description of this error.
pub texts: BTreeMap<Lang, String>,
/// A protocol-specific extension for this error.
pub other: Option<Element>,
}
impl MessagePayload for StanzaError {}
impl PresencePayload for StanzaError {}
impl StanzaError {
/// Create a new `<error/>` with the according content.
pub fn new<L, T>(type_: ErrorType, defined_condition: DefinedCondition, lang: L, text: T) -> StanzaError
where L: Into<Lang>,
T: Into<String>,
{
StanzaError {
type_,
by: None,
defined_condition,
texts: {
let mut map = BTreeMap::new();
map.insert(lang.into(), text.into());
map
},
other: None,
}
}
}
impl TryFrom<Element> for StanzaError {
type Error = Error;
fn try_from(elem: Element) -> Result<StanzaError, Error> {
check_self!(elem, "error", DEFAULT_NS);
check_no_unknown_attributes!(elem, "error", ["type", "by"]);
let mut stanza_error = StanzaError {
type_: get_attr!(elem, "type", Required),
by: get_attr!(elem, "by", Option),
defined_condition: DefinedCondition::UndefinedCondition,
texts: BTreeMap::new(),
other: None,
};
let mut defined_condition = None;
for child in elem.children() {
if child.is("text", ns::XMPP_STANZAS) {
check_no_children!(child, "text");
check_no_unknown_attributes!(child, "text", ["xml:lang"]);
let lang = get_attr!(elem, "xml:lang", Default);
if stanza_error.texts.insert(lang, child.text()).is_some() {
return Err(Error::ParseError(
"Text element present twice for the same xml:lang.",
));
}
} else if child.has_ns(ns::XMPP_STANZAS) {
if defined_condition.is_some() {
return Err(Error::ParseError(
"Error must not have more than one defined-condition.",
));
}
check_no_children!(child, "defined-condition");
check_no_attributes!(child, "defined-condition");
let condition = DefinedCondition::try_from(child.clone())?;
defined_condition = Some(condition);
} else {
if stanza_error.other.is_some() {
return Err(Error::ParseError(
"Error must not have more than one other element.",
));
}
stanza_error.other = Some(child.clone());
}
}
stanza_error.defined_condition =
defined_condition.ok_or(Error::ParseError("Error must have a defined-condition."))?;
Ok(stanza_error)
}
}
impl From<StanzaError> for Element {
fn from(err: StanzaError) -> Element {
Element::builder("error")
.ns(ns::DEFAULT_NS)
.attr("type", err.type_)
.attr("by", err.by)
.append(err.defined_condition)
.append(
err.texts.into_iter().map(|(lang, text)| {
Element::builder("text")
.ns(ns::XMPP_STANZAS)
.attr("xml:lang", lang)
.append(text)
.build()
}).collect::<Vec<_>>())
.append(err.other)
.build()
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")]
#[test]
fn test_size() {
assert_size!(ErrorType, 1);
assert_size!(DefinedCondition, 1);
assert_size!(StanzaError, 104);
}
#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")]
#[test]
fn test_size() {
assert_size!(ErrorType, 1);
assert_size!(DefinedCondition, 1);
assert_size!(StanzaError, 208);
}
#[test]
fn test_simple() {
#[cfg(not(feature = "component"))]
let elem: Element = "<error xmlns='jabber:client' type='cancel'><undefined-condition xmlns='urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xmpp-stanzas'/></error>".parse().unwrap();
#[cfg(feature = "component")]
let elem: Element = "<error xmlns='jabber:component:accept' type='cancel'><undefined-condition xmlns='urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xmpp-stanzas'/></error>".parse().unwrap();
let error = StanzaError::try_from(elem).unwrap();
assert_eq!(error.type_, ErrorType::Cancel);
assert_eq!(
error.defined_condition,
DefinedCondition::UndefinedCondition
);
}
#[test]
fn test_invalid_type() {
#[cfg(not(feature = "component"))]
let elem: Element = "<error xmlns='jabber:client'/>".parse().unwrap();
#[cfg(feature = "component")]
let elem: Element = "<error xmlns='jabber:component:accept'/>".parse().unwrap();
let error = StanzaError::try_from(elem).unwrap_err();
let message = match error {
Error::ParseError(string) => string,
_ => panic!(),
};
assert_eq!(message, "Required attribute 'type' missing.");
#[cfg(not(feature = "component"))]
let elem: Element = "<error xmlns='jabber:client' type='coucou'/>"
.parse()
.unwrap();
#[cfg(feature = "component")]
let elem: Element = "<error xmlns='jabber:component:accept' type='coucou'/>"
.parse()
.unwrap();
let error = StanzaError::try_from(elem).unwrap_err();
let message = match error {
Error::ParseError(string) => string,
_ => panic!(),
};
assert_eq!(message, "Unknown value for 'type' attribute.");
}
#[test]
fn test_invalid_condition() {
#[cfg(not(feature = "component"))]
let elem: Element = "<error xmlns='jabber:client' type='cancel'/>"
.parse()
.unwrap();
#[cfg(feature = "component")]
let elem: Element = "<error xmlns='jabber:component:accept' type='cancel'/>"
.parse()
.unwrap();
let error = StanzaError::try_from(elem).unwrap_err();
let message = match error {
Error::ParseError(string) => string,
_ => panic!(),
};
assert_eq!(message, "Error must have a defined-condition.");
}
}