"""The module that defines the ``DisabledSettingException`` model.
SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only OR BSD-3-Clause-Clear
"""
import typing as t
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
import cg_request_args as rqa
from httpx import Response
from .. import parsers
from ..utils import to_dict
from .option import Option
from .permission_exception import PermissionException
[docs]@dataclass
class DisabledSettingException(PermissionException):
"""Exception raised when a required setting is not enabled."""
#: The setting that was disabled.
disabled_setting: "Option"
raw_data: t.Optional[t.Dict[str, t.Any]] = field(init=False, repr=False)
data_parser: t.ClassVar = rqa.Lazy(
lambda: PermissionException.data_parser.parser.combine(
rqa.FixedMapping(
rqa.RequiredArgument(
"disabled_setting",
parsers.ParserFor.make(Option),
doc="The setting that was disabled.",
),
)
).use_readable_describe(True)
)
def to_dict(self) -> t.Dict[str, t.Any]:
res: t.Dict[str, t.Any] = {
"disabled_setting": to_dict(self.disabled_setting),
"missing_permissions": to_dict(self.missing_permissions),
"user_id": to_dict(self.user_id),
"message": to_dict(self.message),
"description": to_dict(self.description),
"code": to_dict(self.code),
"request_id": to_dict(self.request_id),
}
return res
@classmethod
def from_dict(
cls: t.Type["DisabledSettingException"],
d: t.Dict[str, t.Any],
response: t.Optional[Response] = None,
) -> "DisabledSettingException":
parsed = cls.data_parser.try_parse(d)
res = cls(
disabled_setting=parsed.disabled_setting,
missing_permissions=parsed.missing_permissions,
user_id=parsed.user_id,
message=parsed.message,
description=parsed.description,
code=parsed.code,
request_id=parsed.request_id,
response=response,
)
res.raw_data = d
return res
import os
if os.getenv("CG_GENERATING_DOCS", "False").lower() in ("", "true"):
from .api_codes import APICodes
from .base_error import BaseError
from .course_permission import CoursePermission
from .global_permission import GlobalPermission