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/* eslint node-core/documented-errors: "error" */
/* eslint node-core/alphabetize-errors: "error" */
/* eslint node-core/prefer-util-format-errors: "error" */
'use strict';
// The whole point behind this internal module is to allow Node.js to no
// longer be forced to treat every error message change as a semver-major
// change. The NodeError classes here all expose a `code` property whose
// value statically and permanently identifies the error. While the error
// message may change, the code should not.
const {
ArrayIsArray,
Error,
JSONStringify,
Map,
MathAbs,
MathMax,
NumberIsInteger,
ObjectDefineProperty,
ObjectKeys,
StringPrototypeStartsWith,
Symbol,
SymbolFor,
WeakMap,
} = primordials;
const sep = process.platform === 'win32' ? '\\' : '/';
const messages = new Map();
const codes = {};
const classRegExp = /^([A-Z][a-z0-9]*)+$/;
// Sorted by a rough estimate on most frequently used entries.
const kTypes = [
'string',
'function',
'number',
'object',
// Accept 'Function' and 'Object' as alternative to the lower cased version.
'Function',
'Object',
'boolean',
'bigint',
'symbol'
];
const MainContextError = Error;
const ErrorToString = Error.prototype.toString;
const overrideStackTrace = new WeakMap();
const kNoOverride = Symbol('kNoOverride');
const prepareStackTrace = (globalThis, error, trace) => {
// API for node internals to override error stack formatting
// without interfering with userland code.
if (overrideStackTrace.has(error)) {
const f = overrideStackTrace.get(error);
overrideStackTrace.delete(error);
return f(error, trace);
}
const globalOverride =
maybeOverridePrepareStackTrace(globalThis, error, trace);
if (globalOverride !== kNoOverride) return globalOverride;
// Normal error formatting:
//
// Error: Message
// at function (file)
// at file
const errorString = ErrorToString.call(error);
if (trace.length === 0) {
return errorString;
}
return `${errorString}\n at ${trace.join('\n at ')}`;
};
const maybeOverridePrepareStackTrace = (globalThis, error, trace) => {
// Polyfill of V8's Error.prepareStackTrace API.
// https://crbug.com/v8/7848
// `globalThis` is the global that contains the constructor which
// created `error`.
if (typeof globalThis.Error.prepareStackTrace === 'function') {
return globalThis.Error.prepareStackTrace(error, trace);
}
// We still have legacy usage that depends on the main context's `Error`
// being used, even when the error is from a different context.
// TODO(devsnek): evaluate if this can be eventually deprecated/removed.
if (typeof MainContextError.prepareStackTrace === 'function') {
return MainContextError.prepareStackTrace(error, trace);
}
return kNoOverride;
};
let excludedStackFn;
// Lazily loaded
let util;
let assert;
let internalUtil = null;
function lazyInternalUtil() {
if (!internalUtil) {
internalUtil = require('internal/util');
}
return internalUtil;
}
let internalUtilInspect = null;
function lazyInternalUtilInspect() {
if (!internalUtilInspect) {
internalUtilInspect = require('internal/util/inspect');
}
return internalUtilInspect;
}
let buffer;
function lazyBuffer() {
if (buffer === undefined)
buffer = require('buffer').Buffer;
return buffer;
}
// A specialized Error that includes an additional info property with
// additional information about the error condition.
// It has the properties present in a UVException but with a custom error
// message followed by the uv error code and uv error message.
// It also has its own error code with the original uv error context put into
// `err.info`.
// The context passed into this error must have .code, .syscall and .message,
// and may have .path and .dest.
class SystemError extends Error {
constructor(key, context) {
if (excludedStackFn === undefined) {
super();
} else {
const limit = Error.stackTraceLimit;
Error.stackTraceLimit = 0;
super();
// Reset the limit and setting the name property.
Error.stackTraceLimit = limit;
}
const prefix = getMessage(key, [], this);
let message = `${prefix}: ${context.syscall} returned ` +
`${context.code} (${context.message})`;
if (context.path !== undefined)
message += ` ${context.path}`;
if (context.dest !== undefined)
message += ` => ${context.dest}`;
ObjectDefineProperty(this, 'message', {
value: message,
enumerable: false,
writable: true,
configurable: true
});
addCodeToName(this, 'SystemError', key);
this.code = key;
ObjectDefineProperty(this, 'info', {
value: context,
enumerable: true,
configurable: true,
writable: false
});
ObjectDefineProperty(this, 'errno', {
get() {
return context.errno;
},
set: (value) => {
context.errno = value;
},
enumerable: true,
configurable: true
});
ObjectDefineProperty(this, 'syscall', {
get() {
return context.syscall;
},
set: (value) => {
context.syscall = value;
},
enumerable: true,
configurable: true
});
if (context.path !== undefined) {
// TODO(BridgeAR): Investigate why and when the `.toString()` was
// introduced. The `path` and `dest` properties in the context seem to
// always be of type string. We should probably just remove the
// `.toString()` and `Buffer.from()` operations and set the value on the
// context as the user did.
ObjectDefineProperty(this, 'path', {
get() {
return context.path != null ?
context.path.toString() : context.path;
},
set: (value) => {
context.path = value ?
lazyBuffer().from(value.toString()) : undefined;
},
enumerable: true,
configurable: true
});
}
if (context.dest !== undefined) {
ObjectDefineProperty(this, 'dest', {
get() {
return context.dest != null ?
context.dest.toString() : context.dest;
},
set: (value) => {
context.dest = value ?
lazyBuffer().from(value.toString()) : undefined;
},
enumerable: true,
configurable: true
});
}
}
toString() {
return `${this.name} [${this.code}]: ${this.message}`;
}
[SymbolFor('nodejs.util.inspect.custom')](recurseTimes, ctx) {
return lazyInternalUtilInspect().inspect(this, {
...ctx,
getters: true,
customInspect: false
});
}
}
function makeSystemErrorWithCode(key) {
return class NodeError extends SystemError {
constructor(ctx) {
super(key, ctx);
}
};
}
function makeNodeErrorWithCode(Base, key) {
return function NodeError(...args) {
let error;
if (excludedStackFn === undefined) {
error = new Base();
} else {
const limit = Error.stackTraceLimit;
Error.stackTraceLimit = 0;
error = new Base();
// Reset the limit and setting the name property.
Error.stackTraceLimit = limit;
}
const message = getMessage(key, args, error);
ObjectDefineProperty(error, 'message', {
value: message,
enumerable: false,
writable: true,
configurable: true,
});
ObjectDefineProperty(error, 'toString', {
value() {
return `${this.name} [${key}]: ${this.message}`;
},
enumerable: false,
writable: true,
configurable: true,
});
addCodeToName(error, Base.name, key);
error.code = key;
return error;
};
}
// This function removes unnecessary frames from Node.js core errors.
function hideStackFrames(fn) {
return function hidden(...args) {
// Make sure the most outer `hideStackFrames()` function is used.
let setStackFn = false;
if (excludedStackFn === undefined) {
excludedStackFn = hidden;
setStackFn = true;
}
try {
return fn(...args);
} finally {
if (setStackFn === true) {
excludedStackFn = undefined;
}
}
};
}
function addCodeToName(err, name, code) {
// Set the stack
if (excludedStackFn !== undefined) {
// eslint-disable-next-line no-restricted-syntax
Error.captureStackTrace(err, excludedStackFn);
}
// Add the error code to the name to include it in the stack trace.
err.name = `${name} [${code}]`;
// Access the stack to generate the error message including the error code
// from the name.
err.stack;
// Reset the name to the actual name.
if (name === 'SystemError') {
ObjectDefineProperty(err, 'name', {
value: name,
enumerable: false,
writable: true,
configurable: true
});
} else {
delete err.name;
}
}
// Utility function for registering the error codes. Only used here. Exported
// *only* to allow for testing.
function E(sym, val, def, ...otherClasses) {
// Special case for SystemError that formats the error message differently
// The SystemErrors only have SystemError as their base classes.
messages.set(sym, val);
if (def === SystemError) {
def = makeSystemErrorWithCode(sym);
} else {
def = makeNodeErrorWithCode(def, sym);
}
if (otherClasses.length !== 0) {
otherClasses.forEach((clazz) => {
def[clazz.name] = makeNodeErrorWithCode(clazz, sym);
});
}
codes[sym] = def;
}
function getMessage(key, args, self) {
const msg = messages.get(key);
if (assert === undefined) assert = require('internal/assert');
if (typeof msg === 'function') {
assert(
msg.length <= args.length, // Default options do not count.
`Code: ${key}; The provided arguments length (${args.length}) does not ` +
`match the required ones (${msg.length}).`
);
return msg.apply(self, args);
}
const expectedLength = (msg.match(/%[dfijoOs]/g) || []).length;
assert(
expectedLength === args.length,
`Code: ${key}; The provided arguments length (${args.length}) does not ` +
`match the required ones (${expectedLength}).`
);
if (args.length === 0)
return msg;
args.unshift(msg);
return lazyInternalUtilInspect().format.apply(null, args);
}
let uvBinding;
function lazyUv() {
if (!uvBinding) {
uvBinding = internalBinding('uv');
}
return uvBinding;
}
const uvUnmappedError = ['UNKNOWN', 'unknown error'];
function uvErrmapGet(name) {
uvBinding = lazyUv();
if (!uvBinding.errmap) {
uvBinding.errmap = uvBinding.getErrorMap();
}
return uvBinding.errmap.get(name);
}
/**
* This creates an error compatible with errors produced in the C++
* function UVException using a context object with data assembled in C++.
* The goal is to migrate them to ERR_* errors later when compatibility is
* not a concern.
*
* @param {Object} ctx
* @returns {Error}
*/
function uvException(ctx) {
const [ code, uvmsg ] = uvErrmapGet(ctx.errno) || uvUnmappedError;
let message = `${code}: ${ctx.message || uvmsg}, ${ctx.syscall}`;
let path;
let dest;
if (ctx.path) {
path = ctx.path.toString();
message += ` '${path}'`;
}
if (ctx.dest) {
dest = ctx.dest.toString();
message += ` -> '${dest}'`;
}
// Reducing the limit improves the performance significantly. We do not loose
// the stack frames due to the `captureStackTrace()` function that is called
// later.
const tmpLimit = Error.stackTraceLimit;
Error.stackTraceLimit = 0;
// Pass the message to the constructor instead of setting it on the object
// to make sure it is the same as the one created in C++
// eslint-disable-next-line no-restricted-syntax
const err = new Error(message);
Error.stackTraceLimit = tmpLimit;
for (const prop of ObjectKeys(ctx)) {
if (prop === 'message' || prop === 'path' || prop === 'dest') {
continue;
}
err[prop] = ctx[prop];
}
err.code = code;
if (path) {
err.path = path;
}
if (dest) {
err.dest = dest;
}
// eslint-disable-next-line no-restricted-syntax
Error.captureStackTrace(err, excludedStackFn || uvException);
return err;
}
/**
* This creates an error compatible with errors produced in the C++
* This function should replace the deprecated
* `exceptionWithHostPort()` function.
*
* @param {number} err - A libuv error number
* @param {string} syscall
* @param {string} address
* @param {number} [port]
* @returns {Error}
*/
function uvExceptionWithHostPort(err, syscall, address, port) {
const [ code, uvmsg ] = uvErrmapGet(err) || uvUnmappedError;
const message = `${syscall} ${code}: ${uvmsg}`;
let details = '';
if (port && port > 0) {
details = ` ${address}:${port}`;
} else if (address) {
details = ` ${address}`;
}
// Reducing the limit improves the performance significantly. We do not loose
// the stack frames due to the `captureStackTrace()` function that is called
// later.
const tmpLimit = Error.stackTraceLimit;
Error.stackTraceLimit = 0;
// eslint-disable-next-line no-restricted-syntax
const ex = new Error(`${message}${details}`);
Error.stackTraceLimit = tmpLimit;
ex.code = code;
ex.errno = err;
ex.syscall = syscall;
ex.address = address;
if (port) {
ex.port = port;
}
// eslint-disable-next-line no-restricted-syntax
Error.captureStackTrace(ex, excludedStackFn || uvExceptionWithHostPort);
return ex;
}
/**
* This used to be util._errnoException().
*
* @param {number} err - A libuv error number
* @param {string} syscall
* @param {string} [original]
* @returns {Error}
*/
function errnoException(err, syscall, original) {
// TODO(joyeecheung): We have to use the type-checked
// getSystemErrorName(err) to guard against invalid arguments from users.
// This can be replaced with [ code ] = errmap.get(err) when this method
// is no longer exposed to user land.
if (util === undefined) util = require('util');
const code = util.getSystemErrorName(err);
const message = original ?
`${syscall} ${code} ${original}` : `${syscall} ${code}`;
// eslint-disable-next-line no-restricted-syntax
const ex = new Error(message);
ex.errno = err;
ex.code = code;
ex.syscall = syscall;
// eslint-disable-next-line no-restricted-syntax
Error.captureStackTrace(ex, excludedStackFn || errnoException);
return ex;
}
/**
* Deprecated, new function is `uvExceptionWithHostPort()`
* New function added the error description directly
* from C++. this method for backwards compatibility
* @param {number} err - A libuv error number
* @param {string} syscall
* @param {string} address
* @param {number} [port]
* @param {string} [additional]
* @returns {Error}
*/
function exceptionWithHostPort(err, syscall, address, port, additional) {
// TODO(joyeecheung): We have to use the type-checked
// getSystemErrorName(err) to guard against invalid arguments from users.
// This can be replaced with [ code ] = errmap.get(err) when this method
// is no longer exposed to user land.
if (util === undefined) util = require('util');
const code = util.getSystemErrorName(err);
let details = '';
if (port && port > 0) {
details = ` ${address}:${port}`;
} else if (address) {
details = ` ${address}`;
}
if (additional) {
details += ` - Local (${additional})`;
}
// Reducing the limit improves the performance significantly. We do not loose
// the stack frames due to the `captureStackTrace()` function that is called
// later.
const tmpLimit = Error.stackTraceLimit;
Error.stackTraceLimit = 0;
// eslint-disable-next-line no-restricted-syntax
const ex = new Error(`${syscall} ${code}${details}`);
Error.stackTraceLimit = tmpLimit;
ex.errno = err;
ex.code = code;
ex.syscall = syscall;
ex.address = address;
if (port) {
ex.port = port;
}
// eslint-disable-next-line no-restricted-syntax
Error.captureStackTrace(ex, excludedStackFn || exceptionWithHostPort);
return ex;
}
/**
* @param {number|string} code - A libuv error number or a c-ares error code
* @param {string} syscall
* @param {string} [hostname]
* @returns {Error}
*/
function dnsException(code, syscall, hostname) {
let errno;
// If `code` is of type number, it is a libuv error number, else it is a
// c-ares error code.
// TODO(joyeecheung): translate c-ares error codes into numeric ones and
// make them available in a property that's not error.errno (since they
// can be in conflict with libuv error codes). Also make sure
// util.getSystemErrorName() can understand them when an being informed that
// the number is a c-ares error code.
if (typeof code === 'number') {
errno = code;
// ENOTFOUND is not a proper POSIX error, but this error has been in place
// long enough that it's not practical to remove it.
if (code === lazyUv().UV_EAI_NODATA || code === lazyUv().UV_EAI_NONAME) {
code = 'ENOTFOUND'; // Fabricated error name.
} else {
code = lazyInternalUtil().getSystemErrorName(code);
}
}
const message = `${syscall} ${code}${hostname ? ` ${hostname}` : ''}`;
// Reducing the limit improves the performance significantly. We do not loose
// the stack frames due to the `captureStackTrace()` function that is called
// later.
const tmpLimit = Error.stackTraceLimit;
Error.stackTraceLimit = 0;
// eslint-disable-next-line no-restricted-syntax
const ex = new Error(message);
Error.stackTraceLimit = tmpLimit;
ex.errno = errno;
ex.code = code;
ex.syscall = syscall;
if (hostname) {
ex.hostname = hostname;
}
// eslint-disable-next-line no-restricted-syntax
Error.captureStackTrace(ex, excludedStackFn || dnsException);
return ex;
}
function connResetException(msg) {
// eslint-disable-next-line no-restricted-syntax
const ex = new Error(msg);
ex.code = 'ECONNRESET';
return ex;
}
let maxStack_ErrorName;
let maxStack_ErrorMessage;
/**
* Returns true if `err.name` and `err.message` are equal to engine-specific
* values indicating max call stack size has been exceeded.
* "Maximum call stack size exceeded" in V8.
*
* @param {Error} err
* @returns {boolean}
*/
function isStackOverflowError(err) {
if (maxStack_ErrorMessage === undefined) {
try {
function overflowStack() { overflowStack(); }
overflowStack();
} catch (err) {
maxStack_ErrorMessage = err.message;
maxStack_ErrorName = err.name;
}
}
return err && err.name === maxStack_ErrorName &&
err.message === maxStack_ErrorMessage;
}
// Only use this for integers! Decimal numbers do not work with this function.
function addNumericalSeparator(val) {
let res = '';
let i = val.length;
const start = val[0] === '-' ? 1 : 0;
for (; i >= start + 4; i -= 3) {
res = `_${val.slice(i - 3, i)}${res}`;
}
return `${val.slice(0, i)}${res}`;
}
// Used to enhance the stack that will be picked up by the inspector
const kEnhanceStackBeforeInspector = Symbol('kEnhanceStackBeforeInspector');
// These are supposed to be called only on fatal exceptions before
// the process exits.
const fatalExceptionStackEnhancers = {
beforeInspector(error) {
if (typeof error[kEnhanceStackBeforeInspector] !== 'function') {
return error.stack;
}
try {
// Set the error.stack here so it gets picked up by the
// inspector.
error.stack = error[kEnhanceStackBeforeInspector]();
} catch {
// We are just enhancing the error. If it fails, ignore it.
}
return error.stack;
},
afterInspector(error) {
const originalStack = error.stack;
let useColors = true;
// Some consoles do not convert ANSI escape sequences to colors,
// rather display them directly to the stdout. On those consoles,
// libuv emulates colors by intercepting stdout stream and calling
// corresponding Windows API functions for setting console colors.
// However, fatal error are handled differently and we cannot easily
// highlight them. On Windows, detecting whether a console supports
// ANSI escape sequences is not reliable.
if (process.platform === 'win32') {
const info = internalBinding('os').getOSInformation();
const ver = info[2].split('.').map((a) => +a);
if (ver[0] !== 10 || ver[2] < 14393) {
useColors = false;
}
}
const {
inspect,
inspectDefaultOptions: {
colors: defaultColors
}
} = lazyInternalUtilInspect();
const colors = useColors &&
((internalBinding('util').guessHandleType(2) === 'TTY' &&
require('internal/tty').hasColors()) ||
defaultColors);
try {
return inspect(error, {
colors,
customInspect: false,
depth: MathMax(inspect.defaultOptions.depth, 5)
});
} catch {
return originalStack;
}
}
};
module.exports = {
addCodeToName, // Exported for NghttpError
codes,
dnsException,
errnoException,
exceptionWithHostPort,
getMessage,
hideStackFrames,
isStackOverflowError,
connResetException,
uvErrmapGet,
uvException,
uvExceptionWithHostPort,
SystemError,
// This is exported only to facilitate testing.
E,
kNoOverride,
prepareStackTrace,
maybeOverridePrepareStackTrace,
overrideStackTrace,
kEnhanceStackBeforeInspector,
fatalExceptionStackEnhancers
};
// To declare an error message, use the E(sym, val, def) function above. The sym
// must be an upper case string. The val can be either a function or a string.
// The def must be an error class.
// The return value of the function must be a string.
// Examples:
// E('EXAMPLE_KEY1', 'This is the error value', Error);
// E('EXAMPLE_KEY2', (a, b) => return `${a} ${b}`, RangeError);
//
// Once an error code has been assigned, the code itself MUST NOT change and
// any given error code must never be reused to identify a different error.
//
// Any error code added here should also be added to the documentation
//
// Note: Please try to keep these in alphabetical order
//
// Note: Node.js specific errors must begin with the prefix ERR_
E('ERR_AMBIGUOUS_ARGUMENT', 'The "%s" argument is ambiguous. %s', TypeError);
E('ERR_ARG_NOT_ITERABLE', '%s must be iterable', TypeError);
E('ERR_ASSERTION', '%s', Error);
E('ERR_ASYNC_CALLBACK', '%s must be a function', TypeError);
E('ERR_ASYNC_TYPE', 'Invalid name for async "type": %s', TypeError);
E('ERR_BROTLI_INVALID_PARAM', '%s is not a valid Brotli parameter', RangeError);
E('ERR_BUFFER_OUT_OF_BOUNDS',
// Using a default argument here is important so the argument is not counted
// towards `Function#length`.
(name = undefined) => {
if (name) {
return `"${name}" is outside of buffer bounds`;
}
return 'Attempt to access memory outside buffer bounds';
}, RangeError);
E('ERR_BUFFER_TOO_LARGE',
'Cannot create a Buffer larger than %s bytes',
RangeError);
E('ERR_CANNOT_WATCH_SIGINT', 'Cannot watch for SIGINT signals', Error);
E('ERR_CHILD_CLOSED_BEFORE_REPLY',
'Child closed before reply received', Error);
E('ERR_CHILD_PROCESS_IPC_REQUIRED',
"Forked processes must have an IPC channel, missing value 'ipc' in %s",
Error);
E('ERR_CHILD_PROCESS_STDIO_MAXBUFFER', '%s maxBuffer length exceeded',
RangeError);
E('ERR_CONSOLE_WRITABLE_STREAM',
'Console expects a writable stream instance for %s', TypeError);
E('ERR_CONTEXT_NOT_INITIALIZED', 'context used is not initialized', Error);
E('ERR_CPU_USAGE', 'Unable to obtain cpu usage %s', Error);
E('ERR_CRYPTO_CUSTOM_ENGINE_NOT_SUPPORTED',
'Custom engines not supported by this OpenSSL', Error);
E('ERR_CRYPTO_ECDH_INVALID_FORMAT', 'Invalid ECDH format: %s', TypeError);
E('ERR_CRYPTO_ECDH_INVALID_PUBLIC_KEY',
'Public key is not valid for specified curve', Error);
E('ERR_CRYPTO_ENGINE_UNKNOWN', 'Engine "%s" was not found', Error);
E('ERR_CRYPTO_FIPS_FORCED',
'Cannot set FIPS mode, it was forced with --force-fips at startup.', Error);
E('ERR_CRYPTO_FIPS_UNAVAILABLE', 'Cannot set FIPS mode in a non-FIPS build.',
Error);
E('ERR_CRYPTO_HASH_FINALIZED', 'Digest already called', Error);
E('ERR_CRYPTO_HASH_UPDATE_FAILED', 'Hash update failed', Error);
E('ERR_CRYPTO_INCOMPATIBLE_KEY', 'Incompatible %s: %s', Error);
E('ERR_CRYPTO_INCOMPATIBLE_KEY_OPTIONS', 'The selected key encoding %s %s.',
Error);
E('ERR_CRYPTO_INVALID_DIGEST', 'Invalid digest: %s', TypeError);
E('ERR_CRYPTO_INVALID_KEY_OBJECT_TYPE',
'Invalid key object type %s, expected %s.', TypeError);
E('ERR_CRYPTO_INVALID_STATE', 'Invalid state for operation %s', Error);
E('ERR_CRYPTO_PBKDF2_ERROR', 'PBKDF2 error', Error);
E('ERR_CRYPTO_SCRYPT_INVALID_PARAMETER', 'Invalid scrypt parameter', Error);
E('ERR_CRYPTO_SCRYPT_NOT_SUPPORTED', 'Scrypt algorithm not supported', Error);
// Switch to TypeError. The current implementation does not seem right.
E('ERR_CRYPTO_SIGN_KEY_REQUIRED', 'No key provided to sign', Error);
E('ERR_DIR_CLOSED', 'Directory handle was closed', Error);
E('ERR_DIR_CONCURRENT_OPERATION',
'Cannot do synchronous work on directory handle with concurrent ' +
'asynchronous operations', Error);
E('ERR_DNS_SET_SERVERS_FAILED', 'c-ares failed to set servers: "%s" [%s]',
Error);
E('ERR_DOMAIN_CALLBACK_NOT_AVAILABLE',
'A callback was registered through ' +
'process.setUncaughtExceptionCaptureCallback(), which is mutually ' +
'exclusive with using the `domain` module',
Error);
E('ERR_DOMAIN_CANNOT_SET_UNCAUGHT_EXCEPTION_CAPTURE',
'The `domain` module is in use, which is mutually exclusive with calling ' +
'process.setUncaughtExceptionCaptureCallback()',
Error);
E('ERR_ENCODING_INVALID_ENCODED_DATA', function(encoding, ret) {
this.errno = ret;
return `The encoded data was not valid for encoding ${encoding}`;
}, TypeError);
E('ERR_ENCODING_NOT_SUPPORTED', 'The "%s" encoding is not supported',
RangeError);
E('ERR_EVAL_ESM_CANNOT_PRINT', '--print cannot be used with ESM input', Error);
E('ERR_EVENT_RECURSION', 'The event "%s" is already being dispatched', Error);
E('ERR_FALSY_VALUE_REJECTION', function(reason) {
this.reason = reason;
return 'Promise was rejected with falsy value';
}, Error);
E('ERR_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE_ON_PLATFORM',
'The feature %s is unavailable on the current platform' +
', which is being used to run Node.js',
TypeError);
E('ERR_FS_FILE_TOO_LARGE', 'File size (%s) is greater than 2 GB', RangeError);
E('ERR_FS_INVALID_SYMLINK_TYPE',
'Symlink type must be one of "dir", "file", or "junction". Received "%s"',
Error); // Switch to TypeError. The current implementation does not seem right
E('ERR_HTTP2_ALTSVC_INVALID_ORIGIN',
'HTTP/2 ALTSVC frames require a valid origin', TypeError);
E('ERR_HTTP2_ALTSVC_LENGTH',
'HTTP/2 ALTSVC frames are limited to 16382 bytes', TypeError);
E('ERR_HTTP2_CONNECT_AUTHORITY',
':authority header is required for CONNECT requests', Error);
E('ERR_HTTP2_CONNECT_PATH',
'The :path header is forbidden for CONNECT requests', Error);
E('ERR_HTTP2_CONNECT_SCHEME',
'The :scheme header is forbidden for CONNECT requests', Error);
E('ERR_HTTP2_GOAWAY_SESSION',
'New streams cannot be created after receiving a GOAWAY', Error);
E('ERR_HTTP2_HEADERS_AFTER_RESPOND',
'Cannot specify additional headers after response initiated', Error);
E('ERR_HTTP2_HEADERS_SENT', 'Response has already been initiated.', Error);
E('ERR_HTTP2_HEADER_SINGLE_VALUE',
'Header field "%s" must only have a single value', TypeError);
E('ERR_HTTP2_INFO_STATUS_NOT_ALLOWED',
'Informational status codes cannot be used', RangeError);
E('ERR_HTTP2_INVALID_CONNECTION_HEADERS',
'HTTP/1 Connection specific headers are forbidden: "%s"', TypeError);
E('ERR_HTTP2_INVALID_HEADER_VALUE',
'Invalid value "%s" for header "%s"', TypeError);
E('ERR_HTTP2_INVALID_INFO_STATUS',
'Invalid informational status code: %s', RangeError);
E('ERR_HTTP2_INVALID_ORIGIN',
'HTTP/2 ORIGIN frames require a valid origin', TypeError);
E('ERR_HTTP2_INVALID_PACKED_SETTINGS_LENGTH',
'Packed settings length must be a multiple of six', RangeError);
E('ERR_HTTP2_INVALID_PSEUDOHEADER',
'"%s" is an invalid pseudoheader or is used incorrectly', TypeError);
E('ERR_HTTP2_INVALID_SESSION', 'The session has been destroyed', Error);
E('ERR_HTTP2_INVALID_SETTING_VALUE',
// Using default arguments here is important so the arguments are not counted
// towards `Function#length`.
function(name, actual, min = undefined, max = undefined) {
this.actual = actual;
if (min !== undefined) {
this.min = min;
this.max = max;
}
return `Invalid value for setting "${name}": ${actual}`;
}, TypeError, RangeError);
E('ERR_HTTP2_INVALID_STREAM', 'The stream has been destroyed', Error);
E('ERR_HTTP2_MAX_PENDING_SETTINGS_ACK',
'Maximum number of pending settings acknowledgements', Error);
E('ERR_HTTP2_NESTED_PUSH',
'A push stream cannot initiate another push stream.', Error);
E('ERR_HTTP2_NO_SOCKET_MANIPULATION',
'HTTP/2 sockets should not be directly manipulated (e.g. read and written)',
Error);
E('ERR_HTTP2_ORIGIN_LENGTH',
'HTTP/2 ORIGIN frames are limited to 16382 bytes', TypeError);
E('ERR_HTTP2_OUT_OF_STREAMS',
'No stream ID is available because maximum stream ID has been reached',
Error);
E('ERR_HTTP2_PAYLOAD_FORBIDDEN',
'Responses with %s status must not have a payload', Error);
E('ERR_HTTP2_PING_CANCEL', 'HTTP2 ping cancelled', Error);
E('ERR_HTTP2_PING_LENGTH', 'HTTP2 ping payload must be 8 bytes', RangeError);
E('ERR_HTTP2_PSEUDOHEADER_NOT_ALLOWED',
'Cannot set HTTP/2 pseudo-headers', TypeError);
E('ERR_HTTP2_PUSH_DISABLED', 'HTTP/2 client has disabled push streams', Error);
E('ERR_HTTP2_SEND_FILE', 'Directories cannot be sent', Error);
E('ERR_HTTP2_SEND_FILE_NOSEEK',
'Offset or length can only be specified for regular files', Error);
E('ERR_HTTP2_SESSION_ERROR', 'Session closed with error code %s', Error);
E('ERR_HTTP2_SETTINGS_CANCEL', 'HTTP2 session settings canceled', Error);
E('ERR_HTTP2_SOCKET_BOUND',
'The socket is already bound to an Http2Session', Error);
E('ERR_HTTP2_SOCKET_UNBOUND',
'The socket has been disconnected from the Http2Session', Error);
E('ERR_HTTP2_STATUS_101',
'HTTP status code 101 (Switching Protocols) is forbidden in HTTP/2', Error);
E('ERR_HTTP2_STATUS_INVALID', 'Invalid status code: %s', RangeError);
E('ERR_HTTP2_STREAM_CANCEL', function(error) {
let msg = 'The pending stream has been canceled';
if (error) {
this.cause = error;
if (typeof error.message === 'string')
msg += ` (caused by: ${error.message})`;
}
return msg;
}, Error);
E('ERR_HTTP2_STREAM_ERROR', 'Stream closed with error code %s', Error);
E('ERR_HTTP2_STREAM_SELF_DEPENDENCY',
'A stream cannot depend on itself', Error);
E('ERR_HTTP2_TRAILERS_ALREADY_SENT',
'Trailing headers have already been sent', Error);
E('ERR_HTTP2_TRAILERS_NOT_READY',
'Trailing headers cannot be sent until after the wantTrailers event is ' +
'emitted', Error);
E('ERR_HTTP2_UNSUPPORTED_PROTOCOL', 'protocol "%s" is unsupported.', Error);
E('ERR_HTTP_HEADERS_SENT',
'Cannot %s headers after they are sent to the client', Error);
E('ERR_HTTP_INVALID_HEADER_VALUE',
'Invalid value "%s" for header "%s"', TypeError);
E('ERR_HTTP_INVALID_STATUS_CODE', 'Invalid status code: %s', RangeError);
E('ERR_HTTP_SOCKET_ENCODING',
'Changing the socket encoding is not allowed per RFC7230 Section 3.', Error);
E('ERR_HTTP_TRAILER_INVALID',
'Trailers are invalid with this transfer encoding', Error);
E('ERR_INCOMPATIBLE_OPTION_PAIR',
'Option "%s" cannot be used in combination with option "%s"', TypeError);
E('ERR_INPUT_TYPE_NOT_ALLOWED', '--input-type can only be used with string ' +
'input via --eval, --print, or STDIN', Error);
E('ERR_INSPECTOR_ALREADY_ACTIVATED',
'Inspector is already activated. Close it with inspector.close() ' +
'before activating it again.',
Error);
E('ERR_INSPECTOR_ALREADY_CONNECTED', '%s is already connected', Error);
E('ERR_INSPECTOR_CLOSED', 'Session was closed', Error);
E('ERR_INSPECTOR_COMMAND', 'Inspector error %d: %s', Error);
E('ERR_INSPECTOR_NOT_ACTIVE', 'Inspector is not active', Error);
E('ERR_INSPECTOR_NOT_AVAILABLE', 'Inspector is not available', Error);
E('ERR_INSPECTOR_NOT_CONNECTED', 'Session is not connected', Error);
E('ERR_INSPECTOR_NOT_WORKER', 'Current thread is not a worker', Error);
E('ERR_INTERNAL_ASSERTION', (message) => {
const suffix = 'This is caused by either a bug in Node.js ' +
'or incorrect usage of Node.js internals.\n' +
'Please open an issue with this stack trace at ' +
'https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues\n';
return message === undefined ? suffix : `${message}\n${suffix}`;
}, Error);
E('ERR_INVALID_ADDRESS_FAMILY', function(addressType, host, port) {
this.host = host;
this.port = port;
return `Invalid address family: ${addressType} ${host}:${port}`;
}, RangeError);
E('ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE',
(name, expected, actual) => {
assert(typeof name === 'string', "'name' must be a string");
if (!ArrayIsArray(expected)) {
expected = [expected];
}
let msg = 'The ';
if (name.endsWith(' argument')) {
// For cases like 'first argument'
msg += `${name} `;
} else {
const type = name.includes('.') ? 'property' : 'argument';
msg += `"${name}" ${type} `;
}
msg += 'must be ';
const types = [];
const instances = [];
const other = [];
for (const value of expected) {
assert(typeof value === 'string',
'All expected entries have to be of type string');
if (kTypes.includes(value)) {
types.push(value.toLowerCase());
} else if (classRegExp.test(value)) {