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//! Error types.
use std::error;
use std::fmt;
use cssparser::{BasicParseError, BasicParseErrorKind, ParseErrorKind, ToCss};
use markup5ever::QualName;
#[cfg(doc)]
use crate::RenderingError;
use crate::document::NodeId;
use crate::io::IoError;
use crate::limits;
use crate::node::Node;
/// A short-lived error.
///
/// The lifetime of the error is the same as the `cssparser::ParserInput` that
/// was used to create a `cssparser::Parser`. That is, it is the lifetime of
/// the string data that is being parsed.
///
/// The code flow will sometimes require preserving this error as a long-lived struct;
/// see the `impl<'i, O> AttributeResultExt<O> for Result<O, ParseError<'i>>` for that
/// purpose.
pub type ParseError<'i> = cssparser::ParseError<'i, ValueErrorKind>;
/// A simple error which refers to an attribute's value
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub enum ValueErrorKind {
/// A property with the specified name was not found
UnknownProperty,
/// The value could not be parsed
Parse(String),
// The value could be parsed, but is invalid
Value(String),
}
impl ValueErrorKind {
pub fn parse_error(s: &str) -> ValueErrorKind {
ValueErrorKind::Parse(s.to_string())
}
pub fn value_error(s: &str) -> ValueErrorKind {
ValueErrorKind::Value(s.to_string())
}
}
impl fmt::Display for ValueErrorKind {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
match *self {
ValueErrorKind::UnknownProperty => write!(f, "unknown property name"),
ValueErrorKind::Parse(ref s) => write!(f, "parse error: {s}"),
ValueErrorKind::Value(ref s) => write!(f, "invalid value: {s}"),
}
}
}
impl<'a> From<BasicParseError<'a>> for ValueErrorKind {
fn from(e: BasicParseError<'_>) -> ValueErrorKind {
let BasicParseError { kind, .. } = e;
let msg = match kind {
BasicParseErrorKind::UnexpectedToken(_) => "unexpected token",
BasicParseErrorKind::EndOfInput => "unexpected end of input",
BasicParseErrorKind::AtRuleInvalid(_) => "invalid @-rule",
BasicParseErrorKind::AtRuleBodyInvalid => "invalid @-rule body",
BasicParseErrorKind::QualifiedRuleInvalid => "invalid qualified rule",
};
ValueErrorKind::parse_error(msg)
}
}
/// A complete error for an attribute and its erroneous value
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct ElementError {
pub attr: QualName,
pub err: ValueErrorKind,
}
impl fmt::Display for ElementError {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
write!(f, "{:?}: {}", self.attr.expanded(), self.err)
}
}
/// Errors returned when looking up a resource by URL reference.
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub enum DefsLookupErrorKind {
/// Error when parsing the id to lookup.
InvalidId,
/// For internal use only.
///
// FIXME: this is returned internally from Handle.lookup_node(), and gets translated
// to Ok(false). Don't expose this internal code in the public API.
NotFound,
}
impl fmt::Display for DefsLookupErrorKind {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
match *self {
DefsLookupErrorKind::InvalidId => write!(f, "invalid id"),
DefsLookupErrorKind::NotFound => write!(f, "not found"),
}
}
}
/// Errors that can happen while rendering or measuring an SVG document.
///
/// This is the internal version of [`crate::api::RenderingError`]; they are the same
/// except that this one has an `InvalidTransform` variant which is only propagated
/// internally. It is caught during the drawing process, and the element in question
/// is simply not drawn, more or less per <https://www.w3.org/TR/css-transforms-1/#transform-function-lists>
///
/// "If a transform function causes the current transformation matrix of an
/// object to be non-invertible, the object and its content do not get
/// displayed."
#[derive(Clone)]
pub enum InternalRenderingError {
/// An error from the rendering backend.
Rendering(String),
/// A particular implementation-defined limit was exceeded.
LimitExceeded(ImplementationLimit),
/// A non-invertible transform was generated.
///
/// This should not be a fatal error; we should catch it and just not render
/// the problematic element.
InvalidTransform,
CircularReference(Node),
/// Tried to reference an SVG element that does not exist.
IdNotFound,
/// Tried to reference an SVG element from a fragment identifier that is incorrect.
InvalidId(String),
/// Not enough memory was available for rendering.
OutOfMemory(String),
/// The rendering was interrupted via a [`gio::Cancellable`].
Cancelled,
}
impl From<DefsLookupErrorKind> for InternalRenderingError {
fn from(e: DefsLookupErrorKind) -> InternalRenderingError {
match e {
DefsLookupErrorKind::NotFound => InternalRenderingError::IdNotFound,
_ => InternalRenderingError::InvalidId(format!("{e}")),
}
}
}
impl From<InvalidTransform> for InternalRenderingError {
fn from(_: InvalidTransform) -> InternalRenderingError {
InternalRenderingError::InvalidTransform
}
}
impl fmt::Display for InternalRenderingError {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
match *self {
InternalRenderingError::Rendering(ref s) => write!(f, "rendering error: {s}"),
InternalRenderingError::LimitExceeded(ref l) => write!(f, "{l}"),
InternalRenderingError::InvalidTransform => write!(f, "invalid transform"),
InternalRenderingError::CircularReference(ref c) => {
write!(f, "circular reference in element {c}")
}
InternalRenderingError::IdNotFound => write!(f, "element id not found"),
InternalRenderingError::InvalidId(ref s) => write!(f, "invalid id: {s:?}"),
InternalRenderingError::OutOfMemory(ref s) => write!(f, "out of memory: {s}"),
InternalRenderingError::Cancelled => write!(f, "rendering cancelled"),
}
}
}
impl From<cairo::Error> for InternalRenderingError {
fn from(e: cairo::Error) -> InternalRenderingError {
InternalRenderingError::Rendering(format!("{e:?}"))
}
}
/// Indicates that a transform is not invertible.
///
/// This generally represents an error from [`crate::transform::ValidTransform::try_from`], which is what we use
/// to check affine transforms for validity.
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq)]
pub struct InvalidTransform;
/// Errors from [`crate::document::AcquiredNodes`].
pub enum AcquireError {
/// An element with the specified id was not found.
LinkNotFound(NodeId),
InvalidLinkType(NodeId),
/// A circular reference was detected; non-fatal error.
///
/// Callers are expected to treat the offending element as invalid, for example
/// if a graphic element uses a pattern fill, but the pattern in turn includes
/// another graphic element that references the same pattern.
///
/// ```xml
/// <pattern id="foo">
/// <rect width="1" height="1" fill="url(#foo)"/>
/// </pattern>
/// ```
CircularReference(Node),
/// Too many referenced objects were resolved; fatal error.
///
/// Callers are expected to exit as early as possible and return an error to
/// the public API. See [`ImplementationLimit::TooManyReferencedElements`] for details.
MaxReferencesExceeded,
}
impl fmt::Display for AcquireError {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
match *self {
AcquireError::LinkNotFound(ref frag) => write!(f, "link not found: {frag}"),
AcquireError::InvalidLinkType(ref frag) => {
write!(f, "link \"{frag}\" is to object of invalid type")
}
AcquireError::CircularReference(ref node) => {
write!(f, "circular reference in node {node}")
}
AcquireError::MaxReferencesExceeded => {
write!(f, "maximum number of references exceeded")
}
}
}
}
/// Helper for converting `Result<O, E>` into `Result<O, ElementError>`
///
/// A `ElementError` requires a `QualName` that corresponds to the attribute to which the
/// error refers, plus the actual `ValueErrorKind` that describes the error. However,
/// parsing functions for attribute value types will want to return their own kind of
/// error, instead of `ValueErrorKind`. If that particular error type has an `impl
/// From<FooError> for ValueErrorKind`, then this trait helps assign attribute values in
/// `set_atts()` methods as follows:
///
/// ```
/// # use rsvg::doctest_only::AttributeResultExt;
/// # use rsvg::doctest_only::ValueErrorKind;
/// # use rsvg::doctest_only::ElementError;
/// # use markup5ever::{QualName, Prefix, Namespace, LocalName};
/// # type FooError = ValueErrorKind;
/// fn parse_foo(value: &str) -> Result<(), FooError>
/// # { Err(ValueErrorKind::value_error("test")) }
///
/// // It is assumed that there is an impl From<FooError> for ValueErrorKind
/// # let attr = QualName::new(
/// # Some(Prefix::from("")),
/// # Namespace::from(""),
/// # LocalName::from(""),
/// # );
/// let result = parse_foo("value").attribute(attr);
/// assert!(result.is_err());
/// # Ok::<(), ElementError>(())
/// ```
///
/// The call to `.attribute(attr)` converts the `Result` from `parse_foo()` into a full
/// `ElementError` with the provided `attr`.
pub trait AttributeResultExt<O> {
fn attribute(self, attr: QualName) -> Result<O, ElementError>;
}
impl<O, E: Into<ValueErrorKind>> AttributeResultExt<O> for Result<O, E> {
fn attribute(self, attr: QualName) -> Result<O, ElementError> {
self.map_err(|e| e.into())
.map_err(|err| ElementError { attr, err })
}
}
/// Turns a short-lived `ParseError` into a long-lived `ElementError`
impl<'i, O> AttributeResultExt<O> for Result<O, ParseError<'i>> {
fn attribute(self, attr: QualName) -> Result<O, ElementError> {
self.map_err(|e| {
// FIXME: eventually, here we'll want to preserve the location information
let ParseError {
kind,
location: _location,
} = e;
match kind {
ParseErrorKind::Basic(BasicParseErrorKind::UnexpectedToken(tok)) => {
let mut s = String::from("unexpected token '");
tok.to_css(&mut s).unwrap(); // FIXME: what do we do with a fmt::Error?
s.push('\'');
ElementError {
attr,
err: ValueErrorKind::Parse(s),
}
}
ParseErrorKind::Basic(BasicParseErrorKind::EndOfInput) => ElementError {
attr,
err: ValueErrorKind::parse_error("unexpected end of input"),
},
ParseErrorKind::Basic(_) => {
unreachable!("attribute parsers should not return errors for CSS rules")
}
ParseErrorKind::Custom(err) => ElementError { attr, err },
}
})
}
}
/// Errors returned when resolving an URL
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub enum AllowedUrlError {
/// parsing error from `Url::parse()`
UrlParseError(url::ParseError),
/// A base file/uri was not set
BaseRequired,
/// Cannot reference a file with a different URI scheme from the base file
DifferentUriSchemes,
/// Some scheme we don't allow loading
DisallowedScheme,
/// The requested file is not in the same directory as the base file,
/// or in one directory below the base file.
NotSiblingOrChildOfBaseFile,
/// Loaded file:// URLs cannot have a query part, e.g. `file:///foo?blah`
NoQueriesAllowed,
/// URLs may not have fragment identifiers at this stage
NoFragmentIdentifierAllowed,
/// Error when obtaining the file path or the base file path
InvalidPath,
/// The base file cannot be the root of the file system
BaseIsRoot,
/// Error when canonicalizing either the file path or the base file path
CanonicalizationError,
}
impl fmt::Display for AllowedUrlError {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
use AllowedUrlError::*;
match *self {
UrlParseError(e) => write!(f, "URL parse error: {e}"),
BaseRequired => write!(f, "base required"),
DifferentUriSchemes => write!(f, "different URI schemes"),
DisallowedScheme => write!(f, "disallowed scheme"),
NotSiblingOrChildOfBaseFile => write!(f, "not sibling or child of base file"),
NoQueriesAllowed => write!(f, "no queries allowed"),
NoFragmentIdentifierAllowed => write!(f, "no fragment identifier allowed"),
InvalidPath => write!(f, "invalid path"),
BaseIsRoot => write!(f, "base is root"),
CanonicalizationError => write!(f, "canonicalization error"),
}
}
}
/// Errors returned when creating a `NodeId` out of a string
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub enum NodeIdError {
NodeIdRequired,
}
impl From<NodeIdError> for ValueErrorKind {
fn from(e: NodeIdError) -> ValueErrorKind {
match e {
NodeIdError::NodeIdRequired => {
ValueErrorKind::value_error("fragment identifier required")
}
}
}
}
/// Errors that can happen while loading an SVG document.
///
/// All of these codes are for unrecoverable errors that keep an SVG document from being
/// fully loaded and parsed. Note that SVG is very lenient with respect to document
/// structure and the syntax of CSS property values; most errors there will not lead to a
/// `LoadingError`. To see those errors, you may want to set the `RSVG_LOG=1` environment
/// variable.
///
/// I/O errors get reported in the `Glib` variant, since librsvg uses GIO internally for
/// all input/output.
#[non_exhaustive]
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub enum LoadingError {
/// XML syntax error.
XmlParseError(String),
/// Not enough memory to load the document.
OutOfMemory(String),
/// A malformed or disallowed URL was used.
BadUrl,
/// An invalid stylesheet was used.
BadCss,
/// There is no `<svg>` root element in the XML.
NoSvgRoot,
/// I/O error.
Io(String),
/// A particular implementation-defined limit was exceeded.
LimitExceeded(ImplementationLimit),
/// Catch-all for loading errors.
Other(String),
}
/// Errors for implementation-defined limits, to mitigate malicious SVG documents.
///
/// These get emitted as [`LoadingError::LimitExceeded`] or [`RenderingError::LimitExceeded`].
/// The limits are present to mitigate malicious SVG documents which may try to exhaust
/// all available memory, or which would use large amounts of CPU time.
#[non_exhaustive]
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone)]
pub enum ImplementationLimit {
/// Document exceeded the maximum number of times that elements
/// can be referenced through URL fragments.
///
/// This is a mitigation for malicious documents that attempt to
/// consume exponential amounts of CPU time by creating millions
/// of references to SVG elements. For example, the `<use>` and
/// `<pattern>` elements allow referencing other elements, which
/// can in turn reference other elements. This can be used to
/// create documents which would require exponential amounts of
/// CPU time to be rendered.
///
/// Librsvg deals with both cases by placing a limit on how many
/// references will be resolved during the SVG rendering process,
/// that is, how many `url(#foo)` will be resolved.
///
/// These malicious documents are similar to the XML
/// [billion laughs attack], but done with SVG's referencing features.
///
/// See issues
/// [#323](https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/librsvg/issues/323) and
/// [#515](https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/librsvg/issues/515) for
/// examples for the `<use>` and `<pattern>` elements,
/// respectively.
///
/// [billion laughs attack]: https://bitbucket.org/tiran/defusedxml
TooManyReferencedElements,
/// Document exceeded the maximum number of elements that can be loaded.
///
/// This is a mitigation for SVG files which create millions of
/// elements in an attempt to exhaust memory. Librsvg does not't
/// allow loading more than a certain number of elements during
/// the initial loading process.
TooManyLoadedElements,
/// Document exceeded the number of attributes that can be attached to
/// an element.
///
/// This is here because librsvg uses u16 to address attributes. It should
/// be essentially impossible to actually hit this limit, because the
/// number of attributes that the SVG standard ascribes meaning to are
/// lower than this limit.
TooManyAttributes,
/// Document exceeded the maximum nesting level while rendering.
///
/// Rendering is a recursive process, and there is a limit of how deep layers can
/// nest. This is to avoid malicious SVGs which try to have layers that are nested
/// extremely deep, as this could cause stack exhaustion.
MaximumLayerNestingDepthExceeded,
}
impl error::Error for LoadingError {}
impl fmt::Display for LoadingError {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
match *self {
LoadingError::XmlParseError(ref s) => write!(f, "XML parse error: {s}"),
LoadingError::OutOfMemory(ref s) => write!(f, "out of memory: {s}"),
LoadingError::BadUrl => write!(f, "invalid URL"),
LoadingError::BadCss => write!(f, "invalid CSS"),
LoadingError::NoSvgRoot => write!(f, "XML does not have <svg> root"),
LoadingError::Io(ref s) => write!(f, "I/O error: {s}"),
LoadingError::LimitExceeded(ref l) => write!(f, "{l}"),
LoadingError::Other(ref s) => write!(f, "{s}"),
}
}
}
impl From<glib::Error> for LoadingError {
fn from(e: glib::Error) -> LoadingError {
// FIXME: this is somewhat fishy; not all GError are I/O errors, but in librsvg
// most GError do come from gio. Some come from GdkPixbufLoader, though.
LoadingError::Io(format!("{e}"))
}
}
impl From<IoError> for LoadingError {
fn from(e: IoError) -> LoadingError {
match e {
IoError::BadDataUrl => LoadingError::BadUrl,
IoError::Glib(e) => LoadingError::Io(format!("{e}")),
}
}
}
impl fmt::Display for ImplementationLimit {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
match *self {
ImplementationLimit::TooManyReferencedElements => write!(
f,
"exceeded more than {} referenced elements",
limits::MAX_REFERENCED_ELEMENTS
),
ImplementationLimit::TooManyLoadedElements => write!(
f,
"cannot load more than {} XML elements",
limits::MAX_LOADED_ELEMENTS
),
ImplementationLimit::TooManyAttributes => write!(
f,
"cannot load more than {} XML attributes",
limits::MAX_LOADED_ATTRIBUTES
),
ImplementationLimit::MaximumLayerNestingDepthExceeded => write!(
f,
"maximum depth of {} nested layers has been exceeded",
limits::MAX_LAYER_NESTING_DEPTH,
),
}
}
}