// Copyright 2018-2022 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license. use anyhow::Error; use std::borrow::Cow; use std::collections::HashSet; use std::fmt; use std::fmt::Debug; use std::fmt::Display; use std::fmt::Formatter; /// A generic wrapper that can encapsulate any concrete error type. // TODO(ry) Deprecate AnyError and encourage deno_core::anyhow::Error instead. pub type AnyError = anyhow::Error; /// Creates a new error with a caller-specified error class name and message. pub fn custom_error( class: &'static str, message: impl Into>, ) -> Error { CustomError { class, message: message.into(), } .into() } pub fn generic_error(message: impl Into>) -> Error { custom_error("Error", message) } pub fn type_error(message: impl Into>) -> Error { custom_error("TypeError", message) } pub fn range_error(message: impl Into>) -> Error { custom_error("RangeError", message) } pub fn invalid_hostname(hostname: &str) -> Error { type_error(format!("Invalid hostname: '{}'", hostname)) } pub fn uri_error(message: impl Into>) -> Error { custom_error("URIError", message) } pub fn bad_resource(message: impl Into>) -> Error { custom_error("BadResource", message) } pub fn bad_resource_id() -> Error { custom_error("BadResource", "Bad resource ID") } pub fn not_supported() -> Error { custom_error("NotSupported", "The operation is not supported") } pub fn resource_unavailable() -> Error { custom_error( "Busy", "Resource is unavailable because it is in use by a promise", ) } /// A simple error type that lets the creator specify both the error message and /// the error class name. This type is private; externally it only ever appears /// wrapped in an `anyhow::Error`. To retrieve the error class name from a wrapped /// `CustomError`, use the function `get_custom_error_class()`. #[derive(Debug)] struct CustomError { class: &'static str, message: Cow<'static, str>, } impl Display for CustomError { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> fmt::Result { f.write_str(&self.message) } } impl std::error::Error for CustomError {} /// If this error was crated with `custom_error()`, return the specified error /// class name. In all other cases this function returns `None`. pub fn get_custom_error_class(error: &Error) -> Option<&'static str> { error.downcast_ref::().map(|e| e.class) } /// A `JsError` represents an exception coming from V8, with stack frames and /// line numbers. The deno_cli crate defines another `JsError` type, which wraps /// the one defined here, that adds source map support and colorful formatting. #[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Clone, serde::Deserialize, serde::Serialize)] #[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")] pub struct JsError { pub name: Option, pub message: Option, pub exception_message: String, pub cause: Option>, pub source_line: Option, pub script_resource_name: Option, pub line_number: Option, pub start_column: Option, // 0-based pub end_column: Option, // 0-based pub frames: Vec, pub stack: Option, } #[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Clone, serde::Deserialize, serde::Serialize)] #[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")] pub struct JsStackFrame { pub type_name: Option, pub function_name: Option, pub method_name: Option, pub file_name: Option, pub line_number: Option, pub column_number: Option, pub eval_origin: Option, // Warning! isToplevel has inconsistent snake<>camel case, "typo" originates in v8: // https://source.chromium.org/search?q=isToplevel&sq=&ss=chromium%2Fchromium%2Fsrc:v8%2F #[serde(rename = "isToplevel")] pub is_top_level: Option, pub is_eval: bool, pub is_native: bool, pub is_constructor: bool, pub is_async: bool, pub is_promise_all: bool, pub promise_index: Option, } impl JsStackFrame { pub fn from_location( file_name: Option, line_number: Option, column_number: Option, ) -> Self { Self { type_name: None, function_name: None, method_name: None, file_name, line_number, column_number, eval_origin: None, is_top_level: None, is_eval: false, is_native: false, is_constructor: false, is_async: false, is_promise_all: false, promise_index: None, } } } fn get_property<'a>( scope: &mut v8::HandleScope<'a>, object: v8::Local, key: &str, ) -> Option> { let key = v8::String::new(scope, key).unwrap(); object.get(scope, key.into()) } #[derive(serde::Deserialize)] pub(crate) struct NativeJsError { pub name: Option, pub message: Option, // Warning! .stack is special so handled by itself // stack: Option, } impl JsError { pub(crate) fn create(js_error: Self) -> Error { js_error.into() } pub fn from_v8_exception( scope: &mut v8::HandleScope, exception: v8::Local, ) -> Self { Self::inner_from_v8_exception(scope, exception, Default::default()) } fn inner_from_v8_exception<'a>( scope: &'a mut v8::HandleScope, exception: v8::Local<'a, v8::Value>, mut seen: HashSet>, ) -> Self { // Create a new HandleScope because we're creating a lot of new local // handles below. let scope = &mut v8::HandleScope::new(scope); let msg = v8::Exception::create_message(scope, exception); if is_instance_of_error(scope, exception) { // The exception is a JS Error object. let exception: v8::Local = exception.try_into().unwrap(); let cause = get_property(scope, exception, "cause"); let e: NativeJsError = serde_v8::from_v8(scope, exception.into()).unwrap(); // Get the message by formatting error.name and error.message. let name = e.name.clone().unwrap_or_else(|| "Error".to_string()); let message_prop = e.message.clone().unwrap_or_else(|| "".to_string()); let exception_message = if !name.is_empty() && !message_prop.is_empty() { format!("Uncaught {}: {}", name, message_prop) } else if !name.is_empty() { format!("Uncaught {}", name) } else if !message_prop.is_empty() { format!("Uncaught {}", message_prop) } else { "Uncaught".to_string() }; let cause = cause.and_then(|cause| { if cause.is_undefined() || seen.contains(&cause) { None } else { seen.insert(cause); Some(Box::new(JsError::inner_from_v8_exception( scope, cause, seen, ))) } }); // Access error.stack to ensure that prepareStackTrace() has been called. // This should populate error.__callSiteEvals. let stack = get_property(scope, exception, "stack"); let stack: Option> = stack.and_then(|s| s.try_into().ok()); let stack = stack.map(|s| s.to_rust_string_lossy(scope)); // Read an array of structured frames from error.__callSiteEvals. let frames_v8 = get_property(scope, exception, "__callSiteEvals"); // Ignore non-array values let frames_v8: Option> = frames_v8.and_then(|a| a.try_into().ok()); // Convert them into Vec let frames: Vec = match frames_v8 { Some(frames_v8) => serde_v8::from_v8(scope, frames_v8.into()).unwrap(), None => vec![], }; Self { name: e.name, message: e.message, exception_message, cause, script_resource_name: msg .get_script_resource_name(scope) .and_then(|v| v8::Local::::try_from(v).ok()) .map(|v| v.to_rust_string_lossy(scope)), source_line: msg .get_source_line(scope) .map(|v| v.to_rust_string_lossy(scope)), line_number: msg.get_line_number(scope).and_then(|v| v.try_into().ok()), start_column: msg.get_start_column().try_into().ok(), end_column: msg.get_end_column().try_into().ok(), frames, stack, } } else { // The exception is not a JS Error object. // Get the message given by V8::Exception::create_message(), and provide // empty frames. Self { name: None, message: None, exception_message: msg.get(scope).to_rust_string_lossy(scope), cause: None, script_resource_name: None, source_line: None, line_number: None, start_column: None, end_column: None, frames: vec![], stack: None, } } } } impl std::error::Error for JsError {} fn format_source_loc( file_name: &str, line_number: i64, column_number: i64, ) -> String { let line_number = line_number; let column_number = column_number; format!("{}:{}:{}", file_name, line_number, column_number) } impl Display for JsError { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> fmt::Result { if let Some(stack) = &self.stack { let stack_lines = stack.lines(); if stack_lines.count() > 1 { return write!(f, "{}", stack); } } write!(f, "{}", self.exception_message)?; if let Some(script_resource_name) = &self.script_resource_name { if self.line_number.is_some() && self.start_column.is_some() { let source_loc = format_source_loc( script_resource_name, self.line_number.unwrap(), self.start_column.unwrap(), ); write!(f, "\n at {}", source_loc)?; } } Ok(()) } } pub(crate) fn attach_handle_to_error( scope: &mut v8::Isolate, err: Error, handle: v8::Local, ) -> Error { ErrWithV8Handle::new(scope, err, handle).into() } /// Implements `value instanceof primordials.Error` in JS. Similar to /// `Value::is_native_error()` but more closely matches the semantics /// of `instanceof`. `Value::is_native_error()` also checks for static class /// inheritance rather than just scanning the prototype chain, which doesn't /// work with our WebIDL implementation of `DOMException`. pub(crate) fn is_instance_of_error<'s>( scope: &mut v8::HandleScope<'s>, value: v8::Local, ) -> bool { if !value.is_object() { return false; } let message = v8::String::empty(scope); let error_prototype = v8::Exception::error(scope, message) .to_object(scope) .unwrap() .get_prototype(scope) .unwrap(); let mut maybe_prototype = value.to_object(scope).unwrap().get_prototype(scope); while let Some(prototype) = maybe_prototype { if !prototype.is_object() { return false; } if prototype.strict_equals(error_prototype) { return true; } maybe_prototype = prototype .to_object(scope) .and_then(|o| o.get_prototype(scope)); } false } // TODO(piscisaureus): rusty_v8 should implement the Error trait on // values of type v8::Global. pub(crate) struct ErrWithV8Handle { err: Error, handle: v8::Global, } impl ErrWithV8Handle { pub fn new( scope: &mut v8::Isolate, err: Error, handle: v8::Local, ) -> Self { let handle = v8::Global::new(scope, handle); Self { err, handle } } pub fn get_handle<'s>( &self, scope: &mut v8::HandleScope<'s>, ) -> v8::Local<'s, v8::Value> { v8::Local::new(scope, &self.handle) } } #[allow(clippy::non_send_fields_in_send_ty)] unsafe impl Send for ErrWithV8Handle {} unsafe impl Sync for ErrWithV8Handle {} impl std::error::Error for ErrWithV8Handle {} impl Display for ErrWithV8Handle { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> fmt::Result { ::fmt(&self.err, f) } } impl Debug for ErrWithV8Handle { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> fmt::Result { ::fmt(self, f) } } #[cfg(test)] mod tests { use super::*; #[test] fn test_bad_resource() { let err = bad_resource("Resource has been closed"); assert_eq!(err.to_string(), "Resource has been closed"); } #[test] fn test_bad_resource_id() { let err = bad_resource_id(); assert_eq!(err.to_string(), "Bad resource ID"); } }