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- # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
- """
- jinja2.exceptions
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Jinja exceptions.
- :copyright: (c) 2017 by the Jinja Team.
- :license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details.
- """
- from jinja2._compat import imap, text_type, PY2, implements_to_string
- class TemplateError(Exception):
- """Baseclass for all template errors."""
- if PY2:
- def __init__(self, message=None):
- if message is not None:
- message = text_type(message).encode('utf-8')
- Exception.__init__(self, message)
- @property
- def message(self):
- if self.args:
- message = self.args[0]
- if message is not None:
- return message.decode('utf-8', 'replace')
- def __unicode__(self):
- return self.message or u''
- else:
- def __init__(self, message=None):
- Exception.__init__(self, message)
- @property
- def message(self):
- if self.args:
- message = self.args[0]
- if message is not None:
- return message
- @implements_to_string
- class TemplateNotFound(IOError, LookupError, TemplateError):
- """Raised if a template does not exist."""
- # looks weird, but removes the warning descriptor that just
- # bogusly warns us about message being deprecated
- message = None
- def __init__(self, name, message=None):
- IOError.__init__(self)
- if message is None:
- message = name
- self.message = message
- self.name = name
- self.templates = [name]
- def __str__(self):
- return self.message
- class TemplatesNotFound(TemplateNotFound):
- """Like :class:`TemplateNotFound` but raised if multiple templates
- are selected. This is a subclass of :class:`TemplateNotFound`
- exception, so just catching the base exception will catch both.
- .. versionadded:: 2.2
- """
- def __init__(self, names=(), message=None):
- if message is None:
- message = u'none of the templates given were found: ' + \
- u', '.join(imap(text_type, names))
- TemplateNotFound.__init__(self, names and names[-1] or None, message)
- self.templates = list(names)
- @implements_to_string
- class TemplateSyntaxError(TemplateError):
- """Raised to tell the user that there is a problem with the template."""
- def __init__(self, message, lineno, name=None, filename=None):
- TemplateError.__init__(self, message)
- self.lineno = lineno
- self.name = name
- self.filename = filename
- self.source = None
- # this is set to True if the debug.translate_syntax_error
- # function translated the syntax error into a new traceback
- self.translated = False
- def __str__(self):
- # for translated errors we only return the message
- if self.translated:
- return self.message
- # otherwise attach some stuff
- location = 'line %d' % self.lineno
- name = self.filename or self.name
- if name:
- location = 'File "%s", %s' % (name, location)
- lines = [self.message, ' ' + location]
- # if the source is set, add the line to the output
- if self.source is not None:
- try:
- line = self.source.splitlines()[self.lineno - 1]
- except IndexError:
- line = None
- if line:
- lines.append(' ' + line.strip())
- return u'\n'.join(lines)
- class TemplateAssertionError(TemplateSyntaxError):
- """Like a template syntax error, but covers cases where something in the
- template caused an error at compile time that wasn't necessarily caused
- by a syntax error. However it's a direct subclass of
- :exc:`TemplateSyntaxError` and has the same attributes.
- """
- class TemplateRuntimeError(TemplateError):
- """A generic runtime error in the template engine. Under some situations
- Jinja may raise this exception.
- """
- class UndefinedError(TemplateRuntimeError):
- """Raised if a template tries to operate on :class:`Undefined`."""
- class SecurityError(TemplateRuntimeError):
- """Raised if a template tries to do something insecure if the
- sandbox is enabled.
- """
- class FilterArgumentError(TemplateRuntimeError):
- """This error is raised if a filter was called with inappropriate
- arguments
- """
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