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# -*- 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.
#
# Contributor(s): Marc Schumann <wurblzap@gmail.com>
# Max Kanat-Alexander <mkanat@bugzilla.org>
package Bugzilla::WebService::Constants;
use strict;
use base qw(Exporter);
@Bugzilla::WebService::Constants::EXPORT = qw(
WS_ERROR_CODE
ERROR_UNKNOWN_FATAL
ERROR_UNKNOWN_TRANSIENT
ERROR_AUTH_NODATA
ERROR_UNIMPLEMENTED
LOGIN_EXEMPT
);
# This maps the error names in global/*-error.html.tmpl to numbers.
# Generally, transient errors should have a number above 0, and
# fatal errors should have a number below 0.
#
# This hash should generally contain any error that could be thrown
# by the WebService interface. If it's extremely unlikely that the
# error could be thrown (like some CodeErrors), it doesn't have to
# be listed here.
#
# "Transient" means "If you resubmit that request with different data,
# it may work."
#
# "Fatal" means, "There's something wrong with Bugzilla, probably
# something an administrator would have to fix."
#
# NOTE: Numbers must never be recycled. If you remove a number, leave a
# comment that it was retired. Also, if an error changes its name, you'll
# have to fix it here.
use constant WS_ERROR_CODE => {
# Bug errors usually occupy the 100-200 range.
invalid_bug_id_or_alias => 100,
invalid_bug_id_non_existent => 101,
bug_access_denied => 102,
invalid_field_name => 108,
# These all mean "invalid alias"
alias_not_defined => 103,
alias_too_long => 103,
alias_in_use => 103,
alias_is_numeric => 103,
alias_has_comma_or_space => 103,
# Misc. bug field errors
illegal_field => 104,
# Component errors
require_component => 105,
component_name_too_long => 105,
component_not_valid => 105,
# Invalid Product
no_products => 106,
entry_access_denied => 106,
product_access_denied => 106,
product_disabled => 106,
# Invalid Summary
require_summary => 107,
# Authentication errors are usually 300-400.
invalid_username_or_password => 300,
account_disabled => 301,
auth_invalid_email => 302,
extern_id_conflict => -303,
# User errors are 500-600.
account_exists => 500,
illegal_email_address => 501,
password_too_short => 502,
password_too_long => 503,
invalid_username => 504,
# This is from strict_isolation, but it also basically means
# "invalid user."
invalid_user_group => 504,
};
# These are the fallback defaults for errors not in ERROR_CODE.
use constant ERROR_UNKNOWN_FATAL => -32000;
use constant ERROR_UNKNOWN_TRANSIENT => 32000;
use constant ERROR_AUTH_NODATA => 410;
use constant ERROR_UNIMPLEMENTED => 910;
use constant ERROR_GENERAL => 999;
# For some methods, we shouldn't call Bugzilla->login before we call them.
# This is a hash--package names pointing to an arrayref of method names.
use constant LOGIN_EXEMPT => {
# Callers may have to know the Bugzilla version before logging in,
# even on a requirelogin installation.
Bugzilla => ['version'],
User => ['offer_account_by_email', 'login'],
};
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