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package errdefs // import "github.com/docker/docker/errdefs"
// ErrNotFound signals that the requested object doesn't exist
type ErrNotFound interface {
NotFound()
}
// ErrInvalidParameter signals that the user input is invalid
type ErrInvalidParameter interface {
InvalidParameter()
}
// ErrConflict signals that some internal state conflicts with the requested action and can't be performed.
// A change in state should be able to clear this error.
type ErrConflict interface {
Conflict()
}
// ErrUnauthorized is used to signify that the user is not authorized to perform a specific action
type ErrUnauthorized interface {
Unauthorized()
}
// ErrUnavailable signals that the requested action/subsystem is not available.
type ErrUnavailable interface {
Unavailable()
}
// ErrForbidden signals that the requested action cannot be performed under any circumstances.
// When a ErrForbidden is returned, the caller should never retry the action.
type ErrForbidden interface {
Forbidden()
}
// ErrSystem signals that some internal error occurred.
// An example of this would be a failed mount request.
type ErrSystem interface {
ErrSystem()
}
// ErrNotModified signals that an action can't be performed because it's already in the desired state
type ErrNotModified interface {
NotModified()
}
// ErrAlreadyExists is a special case of ErrConflict which signals that the desired object already exists
type ErrAlreadyExists interface {
AlreadyExists()
}
// ErrNotImplemented signals that the requested action/feature is not implemented on the system as configured.
type ErrNotImplemented interface {
NotImplemented()
}
// ErrUnknown signals that the kind of error that occurred is not known.
type ErrUnknown interface {
Unknown()
}
// ErrCancelled signals that the action was cancelled.
type ErrCancelled interface {
Cancelled()
}
// ErrDeadline signals that the deadline was reached before the action completed.
type ErrDeadline interface {
DeadlineExceeded()
}
// ErrDataLoss indicates that data was lost or there is data corruption.
type ErrDataLoss interface {
DataLoss()
}