rclone/fs/fserrors/error.go
Nick Craig-Wood f9f9d5029b fserror: make http2 "stream error:" a retriable error
It was reported that v1.49.4 which was accidentally compiled with
go1.13 instead of go1.12 produced errors like this:

    Failed to get StartPageToken: Get https://www.googleapis.com/drive/v3/changes/startPageToken?XXX: stream error: stream ID 1789; INTERNAL_ERROR
    IO error: open file failed: Get https://www.googleapis.com/drive/v3/files/XXX?alt=media: stream error: stream ID 1781; INTERNAL_ERROR

These are errors from the http2 library.  It appears that go1.13 when
communicating with google drive defaults to http2 whereas with go1.12
it doesn't.

It is unclear what is causing these errors, but retrying them since
they don't happen very often seems like a valid strategy.

This was fixed in v1.49.5 by compiling with go1.12 - this fix is
designed to work with go1.13

See: https://forum.rclone.org/t/1-49-4-plex-internal-errors-on-google-drive/12108/
2019-10-15 19:46:44 +01:00

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// Package fserrors provides errors and error handling
package fserrors
import (
"fmt"
"io"
"net/http"
"strings"
"time"
"github.com/rclone/rclone/lib/errors"
)
// Retrier is an optional interface for error as to whether the
// operation should be retried at a high level.
//
// This should be returned from Update or Put methods as required
type Retrier interface {
error
Retry() bool
}
// retryError is a type of error
type retryError string
// Error interface
func (r retryError) Error() string {
return string(r)
}
// Retry interface
func (r retryError) Retry() bool {
return true
}
// Check interface
var _ Retrier = retryError("")
// RetryErrorf makes an error which indicates it would like to be retried
func RetryErrorf(format string, a ...interface{}) error {
return retryError(fmt.Sprintf(format, a...))
}
// wrappedRetryError is an error wrapped so it will satisfy the
// Retrier interface and return true
type wrappedRetryError struct {
error
}
// Retry interface
func (err wrappedRetryError) Retry() bool {
return true
}
// Check interface
var _ Retrier = wrappedRetryError{error(nil)}
// RetryError makes an error which indicates it would like to be retried
func RetryError(err error) error {
if err == nil {
err = errors.New("needs retry")
}
return wrappedRetryError{err}
}
func (err wrappedRetryError) Cause() error {
return err.error
}
// IsRetryError returns true if err conforms to the Retry interface
// and calling the Retry method returns true.
func IsRetryError(err error) (isRetry bool) {
errors.Walk(err, func(err error) bool {
if r, ok := err.(Retrier); ok {
isRetry = r.Retry()
return true
}
return false
})
return
}
// Fataler is an optional interface for error as to whether the
// operation should cause the entire operation to finish immediately.
//
// This should be returned from Update or Put methods as required
type Fataler interface {
error
Fatal() bool
}
// wrappedFatalError is an error wrapped so it will satisfy the
// Retrier interface and return true
type wrappedFatalError struct {
error
}
// Fatal interface
func (err wrappedFatalError) Fatal() bool {
return true
}
// Check interface
var _ Fataler = wrappedFatalError{error(nil)}
// FatalError makes an error which indicates it is a fatal error and
// the sync should stop.
func FatalError(err error) error {
if err == nil {
err = errors.New("fatal error")
}
return wrappedFatalError{err}
}
func (err wrappedFatalError) Cause() error {
return err.error
}
// IsFatalError returns true if err conforms to the Fatal interface
// and calling the Fatal method returns true.
func IsFatalError(err error) (isFatal bool) {
errors.Walk(err, func(err error) bool {
if r, ok := err.(Fataler); ok {
isFatal = r.Fatal()
return true
}
return false
})
return
}
// NoRetrier is an optional interface for error as to whether the
// operation should not be retried at a high level.
//
// If only NoRetry errors are returned in a sync then the sync won't
// be retried.
//
// This should be returned from Update or Put methods as required
type NoRetrier interface {
error
NoRetry() bool
}
// wrappedNoRetryError is an error wrapped so it will satisfy the
// Retrier interface and return true
type wrappedNoRetryError struct {
error
}
// NoRetry interface
func (err wrappedNoRetryError) NoRetry() bool {
return true
}
// Check interface
var _ NoRetrier = wrappedNoRetryError{error(nil)}
// NoRetryError makes an error which indicates the sync shouldn't be
// retried.
func NoRetryError(err error) error {
return wrappedNoRetryError{err}
}
func (err wrappedNoRetryError) Cause() error {
return err.error
}
// IsNoRetryError returns true if err conforms to the NoRetry
// interface and calling the NoRetry method returns true.
func IsNoRetryError(err error) (isNoRetry bool) {
errors.Walk(err, func(err error) bool {
if r, ok := err.(NoRetrier); ok {
isNoRetry = r.NoRetry()
return true
}
return false
})
return
}
// RetryAfter is an optional interface for error as to whether the
// operation should be retried after a given delay
//
// This should be returned from Update or Put methods as required and
// will cause the entire sync to be retried after a delay.
type RetryAfter interface {
error
RetryAfter() time.Time
}
// ErrorRetryAfter is an error which expresses a time that should be
// waited for until trying again
type ErrorRetryAfter time.Time
// NewErrorRetryAfter returns an ErrorRetryAfter with the given
// duration as an endpoint
func NewErrorRetryAfter(d time.Duration) ErrorRetryAfter {
return ErrorRetryAfter(time.Now().Add(d))
}
// Error returns the textual version of the error
func (e ErrorRetryAfter) Error() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("try again after %v (%v)", time.Time(e).Format(time.RFC3339Nano), time.Time(e).Sub(time.Now()))
}
// RetryAfter returns the time the operation should be retried at or
// after
func (e ErrorRetryAfter) RetryAfter() time.Time {
return time.Time(e)
}
// Check interface
var _ RetryAfter = ErrorRetryAfter{}
// RetryAfterErrorTime returns the time that the RetryAfter error
// indicates or a Zero time.Time
func RetryAfterErrorTime(err error) (retryAfter time.Time) {
errors.Walk(err, func(err error) bool {
if r, ok := err.(RetryAfter); ok {
retryAfter = r.RetryAfter()
return true
}
return false
})
return
}
// IsRetryAfterError returns true if err is an ErrorRetryAfter
func IsRetryAfterError(err error) bool {
return !RetryAfterErrorTime(err).IsZero()
}
// Cause is a souped up errors.Cause which can unwrap some standard
// library errors too. It returns true if any of the intermediate
// errors had a Timeout() or Temporary() method which returned true.
func Cause(cause error) (retriable bool, err error) {
errors.Walk(cause, func(c error) bool {
// Check for net error Timeout()
if x, ok := c.(interface {
Timeout() bool
}); ok && x.Timeout() {
retriable = true
}
// Check for net error Temporary()
if x, ok := c.(interface {
Temporary() bool
}); ok && x.Temporary() {
retriable = true
}
err = c
return false
})
return
}
// retriableErrorStrings is a list of phrases which when we find it
// in an an error, we know it is a networking error which should be
// retried.
//
// This is incredibly ugly - if only errors.Cause worked for all
// errors and all errors were exported from the stdlib.
var retriableErrorStrings = []string{
"use of closed network connection", // internal/poll/fd.go
"unexpected EOF reading trailer", // net/http/transfer.go
"transport connection broken", // net/http/transport.go
"http: ContentLength=", // net/http/transfer.go
"server closed idle connection", // net/http/transport.go
"bad record MAC", // crypto/tls/alert.go
"stream error:", // src/net/http/h2_bundle.go
}
// Errors which indicate networking errors which should be retried
//
// These are added to in retriable_errors*.go
var retriableErrors = []error{
io.EOF,
io.ErrUnexpectedEOF,
}
// ShouldRetry looks at an error and tries to work out if retrying the
// operation that caused it would be a good idea. It returns true if
// the error implements Timeout() or Temporary() or if the error
// indicates a premature closing of the connection.
func ShouldRetry(err error) bool {
if err == nil {
return false
}
// Find root cause if available
retriable, err := Cause(err)
if retriable {
return true
}
// Check if it is a retriable error
for _, retriableErr := range retriableErrors {
if err == retriableErr {
return true
}
}
// Check error strings (yuch!) too
errString := err.Error()
for _, phrase := range retriableErrorStrings {
if strings.Contains(errString, phrase) {
return true
}
}
return false
}
// ShouldRetryHTTP returns a boolean as to whether this resp deserves.
// It checks to see if the HTTP response code is in the slice
// retryErrorCodes.
func ShouldRetryHTTP(resp *http.Response, retryErrorCodes []int) bool {
if resp == nil {
return false
}
for _, e := range retryErrorCodes {
if resp.StatusCode == e {
return true
}
}
return false
}
type causer interface {
Cause() error
}
var (
_ causer = wrappedRetryError{}
_ causer = wrappedFatalError{}
_ causer = wrappedNoRetryError{}
)