Azure core provides shared exceptions and modules for Python SDK client libraries. These libraries follow the Azure SDK Design Guidelines for Python .
If you are a client library developer, please reference client library developer reference for more information.
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Typically, you will not need to install azure core; it will be installed when you install one of the client libraries using it. In case you want to install it explicitly (to implement your own client library, for example), you can find it here.
AzureError is the base exception for all errors.
class AzureError(Exception):
def __init__(self, message, *args, **kwargs):
self.inner_exception = kwargs.get("error")
self.exc_type, self.exc_value, self.exc_traceback = sys.exc_info()
self.exc_type = self.exc_type.__name__ if self.exc_type else type(self.inner_exception)
self.exc_msg = "{}, {}: {}".format(message, self.exc_type, self.exc_value) # type: ignore
self.message = str(message)
self.continuation_token = kwargs.get("continuation_token")
super(AzureError, self).__init__(self.message, *args)
message is any message (str) to be associated with the exception.
args are any additional args to be included with exception.
kwargs are keyword arguments to include with the exception. Use the keyword error to pass in an internal exception and continuation_token for a token reference to continue an incomplete operation.
The following exceptions inherit from AzureError:
An error occurred while attempt to make a request to the service. No request was sent.
The request was sent, but the client failed to understand the response. The connection may have timed out. These errors can be retried for idempotent or safe operations.
A request was made, and a non-success status code was received from the service.
class HttpResponseError(AzureError):
def __init__(self, message=None, response=None, **kwargs):
self.reason = None
self.response = response
if response:
self.reason = response.reason
self.status_code = response.status_code
self.error = self._parse_odata_body(ODataV4Format, response) # type: Optional[ODataV4Format]
if self.error:
message = str(self.error)
else:
message = message or "Operation returned an invalid status '{}'".format(
self.reason
)
super(HttpResponseError, self).__init__(message=message, **kwargs)
message is the HTTP response error message (optional)
response is the HTTP response (optional).
kwargs are keyword arguments to include with the exception.
The following exceptions inherit from HttpResponseError:
An error raised during response de-serialization.
An error raised if peer closes the connection before we have received the complete message body.
An error response with status code 4xx. This will not be raised directly by the Azure core pipeline.
An error response, typically triggered by a 412 response (for update) or 404 (for get/post).
An error response with status code 4xx, typically 412 Conflict. This will not be raised directly by the Azure core pipeline.
An error response with status code 304. This will not be raised directly by the Azure core pipeline.
An error response with status code 4xx. This will not be raised directly by the Azure core pipeline.
An error raised when the maximum number of redirect attempts is reached. The maximum amount of redirects can be configured in the RedirectPolicy.
class TooManyRedirectsError(HttpResponseError):
def __init__(self, history, *args, **kwargs):
self.history = history
message = "Reached maximum redirect attempts."
super(TooManyRedirectsError, self).__init__(message, *args, **kwargs)
history is used to document the requests/responses that resulted in redirected requests.
args are any additional args to be included with exception.
kwargs are keyword arguments to include with the exception.
An error thrown if you try to access the stream of azure.core.rest.HttpResponse
or azure.core.rest.AsyncHttpResponse
once
the response stream has been consumed.
An error thrown if you try to access the stream of the azure.core.rest.HttpResponse
or azure.core.rest.AsyncHttpResponse
once
the response stream has been closed.
An error thrown if you try to access the content
of azure.core.rest.HttpResponse
or azure.core.rest.AsyncHttpResponse
before
reading in the response's bytes first.
When calling the methods, some properties can be configured by passing in as kwargs arguments.
Parameters | Description |
---|---|
headers | The HTTP Request headers. |
request_id | The request id to be added into header. |
user_agent | If specified, this will be added in front of the user agent string. |
logging_enable | Use to enable per operation. Defaults to False . |
logger | If specified, it will be used to log information. |
response_encoding | The encoding to use if known for this service (will disable auto-detection). |
raw_request_hook | Callback function. Will be invoked on request. |
raw_response_hook | Callback function. Will be invoked on response. |
network_span_namer | A callable to customize the span name. |
tracing_attributes | Attributes to set on all created spans. |
permit_redirects | Whether the client allows redirects. Defaults to True . |
redirect_max | The maximum allowed redirects. Defaults to 30 . |
retry_total | Total number of retries to allow. Takes precedence over other counts. Default value is 10 . |
retry_connect | How many connection-related errors to retry on. These are errors raised before the request is sent to the remote server, which we assume has not triggered the server to process the request. Default value is 3 . |
retry_read | How many times to retry on read errors. These errors are raised after the request was sent to the server, so the request may have side-effects. Default value is 3 . |
retry_status | How many times to retry on bad status codes. Default value is 3 . |
retry_backoff_factor | A backoff factor to apply between attempts after the second try (most errors are resolved immediately by a second try without a delay). Retry policy will sleep for: {backoff factor} * (2 ** ({number of total retries} - 1)) seconds. If the backoff_factor is 0.1, then the retry will sleep for [0.0s, 0.2s, 0.4s, ...] between retries. The default value is 0.8 . |
retry_backoff_max | The maximum back off time. Default value is 120 seconds (2 minutes). |
retry_mode | Fixed or exponential delay between attempts, default is Exponential . |
timeout | Timeout setting for the operation in seconds, default is 604800 s (7 days). |
connection_timeout | A single float in seconds for the connection timeout. Defaults to 300 seconds. |
read_timeout | A single float in seconds for the read timeout. Defaults to 300 seconds. |
connection_verify | SSL certificate verification. Enabled by default. Set to False to disable, alternatively can be set to the path to a CA_BUNDLE file or directory with certificates of trusted CAs. |
connection_cert | Client-side certificates. You can specify a local cert to use as client side certificate, as a single file (containing the private key and the certificate) or as a tuple of both files' paths. |
proxies | Dictionary mapping protocol or protocol and hostname to the URL of the proxy. |
cookies | Dict or CookieJar object to send with the Request . |
connection_data_block_size | The block size of data sent over the connection. Defaults to 4096 bytes. |
The async transport is designed to be opt-in. AioHttp is one of the supported implementations of async transport. It is not installed by default. You need to install it separately.
MatchConditions is an enum to describe match conditions.
class MatchConditions(Enum):
Unconditionally = 1 # Matches any condition
IfNotModified = 2 # If the target object is not modified. Usually it maps to etag=<specific etag>
IfModified = 3 # Only if the target object is modified. Usually it maps to etag!=<specific etag>
IfPresent = 4 # If the target object exists. Usually it maps to etag='*'
IfMissing = 5 # If the target object does not exist. Usually it maps to etag!='*'
A metaclass to support case-insensitive enums.
from enum import Enum
from azure.core import CaseInsensitiveEnumMeta
class MyCustomEnum(str, Enum, metaclass=CaseInsensitiveEnumMeta):
FOO = 'foo'
BAR = 'bar'
A falsy sentinel object which is supposed to be used to specify attributes
with no data. This gets serialized to null
on the wire.
from azure.core.serialization import NULL
assert bool(NULL) is False
foo = Foo(
attr=NULL
)
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