# encoding: utf-8 module AMQP # Base class for AMQP connection lifecycle exceptions. # @api public class Error < StandardError # An exception in one of the underlying libraries that caused this # exception to be re-thrown. May be nil. attr_reader :cause end # All the exceptions below are new in 0.8.0. Previous versions # used AMQP::Error for everything. We have to carry this baggage but # there is a way out: simply subclass AMQP::Error and provide a backwards-compatible # way of attaching root cause exception (like AMQ::Client::TCPConnectionFailed) instance # to it. # # In other words: AMQP::Error is here to stay for a long time. MK. # Raised when initial TCP connection to the broker fails. # @api public class TCPConnectionFailed < Error # # API # # @return [Hash] connection settings that were used attr_reader :settings def initialize(settings, cause = nil) @settings = settings @cause = cause super("Could not estabilish TCP connection to #{@settings[:host]}:#{@settings[:port]}") end # TCPConnectionFailed end # Raised when queue (or exchange) declaration fails because another queue with the same # name but different attributes already exists in the channel object cache. # @api public class IncompatibleOptionsError < Error def initialize(name, opts_1, opts_2) super("There is already an instance called #{name} with options #{opts_1.inspect}, you can't define the same instance with different options (#{opts_2.inspect})!") end end # IncompatibleOptionsError # Raised on attempt to use a channel that was previously closed # (either due to channel-level exception or intentionally via AMQP::Channel#close). # @api public class ChannelClosedError < Error def initialize(instance) super("Channel with id = #{instance.channel} is closed, you can't use it anymore!") end end # ChannelClosedError end # AMQP