# -*- Mode: perl; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- # # The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public # License Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file # except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of # the License at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/ # # Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS # IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or # implied. See the License for the specific language governing # rights and limitations under the License. # # The Original Code is the Bugzilla Bug Tracking System. # # The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Netscape Communications # Corporation. Portions created by Netscape are # Copyright (C) 1998 Netscape Communications Corporation. All # Rights Reserved. # # Contributor(s): Bradley Baetz package Bugzilla::Error; use strict; use base qw(Exporter); @Bugzilla::Error::EXPORT = qw(ThrowCodeError ThrowTemplateError ThrowUserError); use Bugzilla::Config qw($datadir); use Bugzilla::Constants; use Bugzilla::Util; use Date::Format; sub _throw_error { my ($name, $error, $vars) = @_; $vars ||= {}; $vars->{error} = $error; # Make sure any locked tables are unlocked # and the transaction is rolled back (if supported) Bugzilla->dbh->bz_unlock_tables(UNLOCK_ABORT); # If a writable $datadir/errorlog exists, log error details there. if (-w "$datadir/errorlog") { require Data::Dumper; my $mesg = ""; for (1..75) { $mesg .= "-"; }; $mesg .= "\n[$$] " . time2str("%D %H:%M:%S ", time()); $mesg .= "$name $error "; $mesg .= "$ENV{REMOTE_ADDR} " if $ENV{REMOTE_ADDR}; $mesg .= Bugzilla->user->login; $mesg .= (' actually ' . Bugzilla->sudoer->login) if Bugzilla->sudoer; $mesg .= "\n"; my %params = Bugzilla->cgi->Vars; $Data::Dumper::Useqq = 1; for my $param (sort keys %params) { my $val = $params{$param}; # obscure passwords $val = "*****" if $param =~ /password/i; # limit line length $val =~ s/^(.{512}).*$/$1\[CHOP\]/; $mesg .= "[$$] " . Data::Dumper->Dump([$val],["param($param)"]); } for my $var (sort keys %ENV) { my $val = $ENV{$var}; $val = "*****" if $val =~ /password|http_pass/i; $mesg .= "[$$] " . Data::Dumper->Dump([$val],["env($var)"]); } open(ERRORLOGFID, ">>$datadir/errorlog"); print ERRORLOGFID "$mesg\n"; close ERRORLOGFID; } my $template = Bugzilla->template; if (Bugzilla->batch) { my $message; $template->process($name, $vars, \$message) || ThrowTemplateError($template->error()); die("$message"); } else { print Bugzilla->cgi->header(); $template->process($name, $vars) || ThrowTemplateError($template->error()); } exit; } sub ThrowUserError { _throw_error("global/user-error.html.tmpl", @_); } sub ThrowCodeError { _throw_error("global/code-error.html.tmpl", @_); } sub ThrowTemplateError { my ($template_err) = @_; # Make sure any locked tables are unlocked # and the transaction is rolled back (if supported) Bugzilla->dbh->bz_unlock_tables(UNLOCK_ABORT); my $vars = {}; if (Bugzilla->batch) { die("error: template error: $template_err"); } $vars->{'template_error_msg'} = $template_err; $vars->{'error'} = "template_error"; my $template = Bugzilla->template; # Try a template first; but if this one fails too, fall back # on plain old print statements. if (!$template->process("global/code-error.html.tmpl", $vars)) { my $maintainer = Bugzilla::Config::Param('maintainer'); my $error = Bugzilla::Util::html_quote($vars->{'template_error_msg'}); my $error2 = Bugzilla::Util::html_quote($template->error()); print <

Bugzilla has suffered an internal error. Please save this page and send it to $maintainer with details of what you were doing at the time this message appeared.

Template->process() failed twice.
First error: $error
Second error: $error2

END } exit; } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME Bugzilla::Error - Error handling utilities for Bugzilla =head1 SYNOPSIS use Bugzilla::Error; ThrowUserError("error_tag", { foo => 'bar' }); =head1 DESCRIPTION Various places throughout the Bugzilla codebase need to report errors to the user. The C family of functions allow this to be done in a generic and localisable manner. These functions automatically unlock the database tables, if there were any locked. They will also roll back the transaction, if it is supported by the underlying DB. =head1 FUNCTIONS =over 4 =item C This function takes an error tag as the first argument, and an optional hashref of variables as a second argument. These are used by the I template to format the error, using the passed in variables as required. =item C This function is used when an internal check detects an error of some sort. This usually indicates a bug in Bugzilla, although it can occur if the user manually constructs urls without correct parameters. This function's behaviour is similar to C, except that the template used to display errors is I. In addition if the hashref used as the optional second argument contains a key I then the contents of the hashref (which is expected to be another hashref) will be displayed after the error message, as a debugging aid. =item C This function should only be called if a Cprocess()> fails. It tries another template first, because often one template being broken or missing doesn't mean that they all are. But it falls back to a print statement as a last-ditch error. =back =head1 SEE ALSO L