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engine_error.rs

1//! Typed engine-error surface (issue #58.6).
2//!
3//! **RFC-012 Stage 1a:** moved from `ff-sdk::engine_error` to
4//! `ff-core::engine_error` so it becomes nameable by the
5//! `EngineBackend` trait (which lives in `ff-core::engine_backend`) without
6//! forcing a public-surface dependency from ff-core on ff-script. The
7//! [`ScriptError`]-aware helpers (`From<ScriptError>`, `valkey_kind`,
8//! `transport_script`, `transport_script_ref`) live in ff-script as
9//! free functions (see `ff_script::engine_error_ext`) — ff-core owns
10//! the enum shapes; ff-script owns the transport-downcast plumbing.
11//!
12//! # Mapping shape
13//!
14//! `ScriptError` lives in the `ff-script` crate (transport-adjacent).
15//! `EngineError` lives here in `ff-core` and is what public SDK calls
16//! return via `ff_sdk::SdkError::Engine`. The bidirectional mapping:
17//!
18//! * `From<ScriptError> for EngineError` — every `ScriptError` variant
19//!   is classified into `NotFound` / `Validation` / `Contention` /
20//!   `Conflict` / `State` / `Bug` / `Transport`. `Parse` + `Valkey`
21//!   flow through `Transport { source: Box<ScriptError> }` so the
22//!   underlying `ferriskey::ErrorKind` / parse detail is preserved.
23//! * `DependencyAlreadyExists` is special: per the #58.6 design the
24//!   variant carries the pre-existing [`EdgeSnapshot`] inline.
25//!   Populating that field requires an extra round-trip (the Lua
26//!   script only knows the edge_id), so plain `From<ScriptError>`
27//!   returns a `Transport` fallback for that code — callers in the
28//!   `stage_dependency` path use `ff_sdk::engine_error::enrich_dependency_conflict`
29//!   to perform the follow-up `describe_edge` and upgrade the error
30//!   before returning.
31//!
32//! # Exhaustiveness
33//!
34//! The top-level [`EngineError`] and every sub-kind are
35//! `#[non_exhaustive]`. FF can add new Lua error codes in minors
36//! without a breaking change to this surface — consumers that
37//! `match` on a sub-kind must include a `_` arm.
38
39use crate::error::ErrorClass;
40
41/// Typed engine-error surface. See module docs.
42#[derive(Debug, thiserror::Error)]
43#[non_exhaustive]
44pub enum EngineError {
45    /// A uniquely-identified resource did not exist. `entity` is a
46    /// stable label (e.g. `"execution"`, `"flow"`, `"attempt"`) that
47    /// consumers can match without re-parsing a message.
48    #[error("not found: {entity}")]
49    NotFound { entity: &'static str },
50
51    /// Caller supplied a malformed, out-of-range, or otherwise
52    /// rejected input. `detail` carries the Lua-side payload (field
53    /// name, offending value, or CSV of missing tokens, depending on
54    /// `kind`).
55    #[error("validation: {kind:?}: {detail}")]
56    Validation {
57        kind: ValidationKind,
58        detail: String,
59    },
60
61    /// Transient conflict with another worker or with the current
62    /// state of the execution/flow. Caller should retry per
63    /// RFC-010 §10.7.
64    #[error("contention: {0:?}")]
65    Contention(ContentionKind),
66
67    /// Permanent conflict — the requested mutation conflicts with
68    /// an existing record (e.g. duplicate edge, cycle, already-in-flow).
69    /// Caller must not blindly retry.
70    #[error("conflict: {0:?}")]
71    Conflict(ConflictKind),
72
73    /// Legal but surprising state — lease expired, already-suspended,
74    /// duplicate-signal, budget-exceeded, etc. Per-variant semantics
75    /// documented on [`StateKind`].
76    #[error("state: {0:?}")]
77    State(StateKind),
78
79    /// FF-internal invariant violation that should not be reachable
80    /// in a correctly-behaving deployment. Consumers typically log
81    /// and surface as a 5xx.
82    #[error("bug: {0:?}")]
83    Bug(BugKind),
84
85    /// Backend transport fault or response-parse failure (RFC-012 §4.2
86    /// round-4 shape). Broadened in Stage 0 to carry `Box<dyn Error>`
87    /// so non-Valkey backends (Postgres, future) can route their
88    /// native transport errors through this variant without going via
89    /// `ScriptError`.
90    ///
91    /// * `backend` — static diagnostic label (`"valkey"`, `"postgres"`,
92    ///   etc.). Kept `&'static str` to avoid heap alloc on construction.
93    /// * `source` — boxed error. For the Valkey backend this is
94    ///   `ff_script::error::ScriptError`; downcast with
95    ///   `source.downcast_ref::<ScriptError>()` to recover
96    ///   `ferriskey::ErrorKind` / parse detail. Helper lives in
97    ///   `ff_script::engine_error_ext::transport_script_ref`.
98    #[error("transport ({backend}): {source}")]
99    Transport {
100        backend: &'static str,
101        #[source]
102        source: Box<dyn std::error::Error + Send + Sync + 'static>,
103    },
104
105    /// Backend method not wired up yet (RFC-012 §4.2 K#7 holdover).
106    /// Returned by staged backend impls for methods that are known
107    /// types in the trait but not yet implemented. Graceful degradation
108    /// in place of `unimplemented!()` panics. Additive; does not
109    /// participate in the `From<ScriptError>` mapping.
110    #[error("unavailable: {op}")]
111    Unavailable { op: &'static str },
112
113    /// Backend-owned concurrency pool reached its ceiling (RFC-017 §6).
114    /// `pool` is a stable label (`"stream_ops"`, `"admin_rotate"`, …);
115    /// `max` is the pool ceiling; `retry_after_ms`, when set, is an
116    /// advisory retry hint the backend computed from its own back-
117    /// pressure signal. Maps to HTTP 429 at the `ff-server` boundary.
118    #[error("resource exhausted: pool={pool} max={max}")]
119    ResourceExhausted {
120        pool: &'static str,
121        max: u32,
122        retry_after_ms: Option<u32>,
123    },
124
125    /// An operation ran past its deadline (RFC-017 §5.4
126    /// `shutdown_prepare`). `op` is a stable label, `elapsed` is how
127    /// long the operation ran before the caller aborted. Additive;
128    /// call sites that previously did not emit this variant keep
129    /// emitting whatever they emitted before.
130    #[error("timeout: op={op} elapsed={elapsed:?}")]
131    Timeout {
132        op: &'static str,
133        elapsed: std::time::Duration,
134    },
135
136    /// An inner [`EngineError`] wrapped with a call-site label so
137    /// operators triaging logs can see which op the error came from
138    /// without inferring from surrounding spans. Constructed via
139    /// [`backend_context`]; carries a lightweight string context
140    /// (e.g. `"renew: FCALL ff_renew_lease"`).
141    ///
142    /// Classification helpers (`ErrorClass`, `BackendErrorKind`,
143    /// etc.) transparently descend into `source` so a consumer that
144    /// matches on the wrapper arm keeps the same retry/terminal
145    /// semantics as the unwrapped inner error.
146    #[error("{context}: {source}")]
147    Contextual {
148        #[source]
149        source: Box<EngineError>,
150        context: String,
151    },
152}
153
154/// Wrap an [`EngineError`] with a call-site label when the error is
155/// a transport-family fault — `Transport` or `Unavailable`. Typed
156/// classifications (`NotFound`, `Validation`, `Contention`,
157/// `Conflict`, `State`, `Bug`) form the public contract boundary
158/// for consumers that `match` on the variant, so we return them
159/// unchanged. Repeated wraps on an already-`Contextual` error
160/// nest an additional layer; callers should wrap once per op
161/// boundary.
162///
163/// Promoted to ff-core so `ff-backend-valkey` can annotate its
164/// `EngineBackend` impls with the same context shape ff-sdk's
165/// snapshot helpers use (issue #154).
166pub fn backend_context(err: EngineError, context: impl Into<String>) -> EngineError {
167    match err {
168        EngineError::Transport { .. }
169        | EngineError::Unavailable { .. }
170        | EngineError::ResourceExhausted { .. }
171        | EngineError::Timeout { .. }
172        | EngineError::Contextual { .. } => EngineError::Contextual {
173            source: Box::new(err),
174            context: context.into(),
175        },
176        // Typed classifications are part of the public contract;
177        // wrapping them would break `match` call sites that inspect
178        // the inner variant (e.g. tests asserting
179        // `EngineError::Validation { kind: Corruption, .. }`).
180        other => other,
181    }
182}
183
184/// Validation sub-kinds. 1:1 with the Lua validation codes.
185#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
186#[non_exhaustive]
187pub enum ValidationKind {
188    /// Generic caller-supplied input rejected (field-name detail).
189    InvalidInput,
190    /// Worker caps do not satisfy execution's required_capabilities.
191    /// `detail` is the sorted-CSV of missing tokens.
192    CapabilityMismatch,
193    /// Malformed/oversized capability list.
194    InvalidCapabilities,
195    /// `policy_json` not valid JSON or structurally wrong.
196    InvalidPolicyJson,
197    /// Signal payload > 64KB.
198    PayloadTooLarge,
199    /// Max signals per execution reached.
200    SignalLimitExceeded,
201    /// MAC verification failed on waitpoint_key.
202    InvalidWaitpointKey,
203    /// HMAC verification failed on a bearer waitpoint_token (signal
204    /// delivery path). Preserved as a distinct variant so the REST
205    /// layer can surface the Lua code `invalid_token` verbatim.
206    InvalidToken,
207    /// Pending waitpoint has no HMAC token field.
208    WaitpointNotTokenBound,
209    /// Frame > 64KB.
210    RetentionLimitExceeded,
211    /// Lease/attempt binding mismatch on suspend.
212    InvalidLeaseForSuspend,
213    /// Dependency edge not found / invalid dependency ref.
214    InvalidDependency,
215    /// Waitpoint/execution binding mismatch.
216    InvalidWaitpointForExecution,
217    /// Unrecognized blocking reason.
218    InvalidBlockingReason,
219    /// Invalid stream ID offset.
220    InvalidOffset,
221    /// Auth failed.
222    Unauthorized,
223    /// Budget scope malformed.
224    InvalidBudgetScope,
225    /// Operator privileges required.
226    BudgetOverrideNotAllowed,
227    /// Malformed quota definition.
228    InvalidQuotaSpec,
229    /// Rotation kid must be non-empty and dot-free.
230    InvalidKid,
231    /// Rotation secret must be non-empty even-length hex.
232    InvalidSecretHex,
233    /// Rotation grace_ms must be a non-negative integer.
234    InvalidGraceMs,
235    /// Tag key violates reserved-namespace rule.
236    InvalidTagKey,
237    /// Unrecognized stream frame type.
238    InvalidFrameType,
239    /// On-disk corruption or protocol drift: an engine-owned hash /
240    /// key returned a field shape the decoder could not parse (missing
241    /// required field, malformed timestamp, unknown extra field,
242    /// cross-field identity mismatch, etc.). `detail` carries the
243    /// decoder's diagnostic string — the specific field name and/or
244    /// offending value — in the form
245    /// `"<context>: <field?>: <message>"` so operators can locate the
246    /// bad key without reparsing.
247    ///
248    /// Classified as `Terminal`: a consumer retrying the read will
249    /// see the same bytes. Surface to the operator; do not loop.
250    Corruption,
251    /// The [`crate::backend::Handle`] presented to a backend op was
252    /// minted by a different backend (e.g. a Valkey-tagged handle
253    /// passed to the Postgres backend). RFC-v0.7 Wave 1c: cross-backend
254    /// migration tooling emits Handles from one backend that must not
255    /// decode as the other; backends detect the mismatch at op entry
256    /// and return this variant.
257    ///
258    /// `detail` carries `"expected=<tag> actual=<tag>"` for operator
259    /// diagnostics.
260    HandleFromOtherBackend,
261}
262
263/// Contention sub-kinds (retryable per RFC-010 §10.7). Caller should
264/// re-dispatch or re-read and retry.
265#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
266#[non_exhaustive]
267pub enum ContentionKind {
268    /// Re-dispatch to `claim_resumed_execution`.
269    UseClaimResumedExecution,
270    /// Re-dispatch to `claim_execution`.
271    NotAResumedExecution,
272    /// State changed since grant. Request new grant.
273    ExecutionNotLeaseable,
274    /// Another worker holds lease. Request a different execution.
275    LeaseConflict,
276    /// Grant missing/mismatched. Request new grant.
277    InvalidClaimGrant,
278    /// Grant TTL elapsed. Request new grant.
279    ClaimGrantExpired,
280    /// No execution currently available.
281    NoEligibleExecution,
282    /// Waitpoint may not exist yet. Retry with backoff.
283    WaitpointNotFound,
284    /// Route to buffer_signal_for_pending_waitpoint.
285    WaitpointPendingUseBufferScript,
286    /// Graph revision changed. Re-read adjacency, retry.
287    StaleGraphRevision,
288    /// Execution is not in `active` state (lease superseded, etc.)
289    /// Carries the Lua-side detail payload for replay reconciliation.
290    ExecutionNotActive {
291        terminal_outcome: String,
292        lease_epoch: String,
293        lifecycle_phase: String,
294        attempt_id: String,
295    },
296    /// State changed. Scheduler skips.
297    ExecutionNotEligible,
298    /// Removed by another scheduler.
299    ExecutionNotInEligibleSet,
300    /// Already reclaimed/cancelled. Skip.
301    ExecutionNotReclaimable,
302    /// Target has no active lease (already revoked/expired/unowned).
303    NoActiveLease,
304    /// Window full; caller should backoff `retry_after_ms`.
305    RateLimitExceeded,
306    /// Concurrency cap hit.
307    ConcurrencyLimitExceeded,
308    /// Returned after 3 attempts of a SERIALIZABLE transaction in
309    /// Postgres (`cancel_flow`, `deliver_signal`, `suspend`). Caller
310    /// falls back to the appropriate reconciler.
311    ///
312    /// Classified `Retryable` via the blanket `Contention(_)` arm so
313    /// consumer retry-loops don't treat it as terminal; the
314    /// reconciler backstop catches repeat exhaustion.
315    RetryExhausted,
316}
317
318/// Permanent conflict sub-kinds. Caller must reconcile rather than
319/// retry.
320#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
321#[non_exhaustive]
322pub enum ConflictKind {
323    /// Dependency edge already exists. Carries the pre-existing
324    /// [`EdgeSnapshot`] so callers implementing "409 on re-declare
325    /// with different kind/ref" don't need a follow-up read.
326    ///
327    /// Note: the plain `From<ScriptError> for EngineError` impl
328    /// cannot populate `existing` (that requires an async
329    /// `describe_edge` round trip), so it falls through to
330    /// `EngineError::Transport`. Callers on the `stage_dependency`
331    /// path use `ff_sdk::engine_error::enrich_dependency_conflict`
332    /// to perform the follow-up read and promote the error.
333    ///
334    /// [`EdgeSnapshot`]: crate::contracts::EdgeSnapshot
335    DependencyAlreadyExists {
336        existing: crate::contracts::EdgeSnapshot,
337    },
338    /// Edge would create a cycle.
339    CycleDetected,
340    /// Self-referencing edge (upstream == downstream).
341    SelfReferencingEdge,
342    /// Execution is already a member of another flow.
343    ExecutionAlreadyInFlow,
344    /// Waitpoint already exists (pending or active).
345    WaitpointAlreadyExists,
346    /// Budget already attached or conflicts.
347    BudgetAttachConflict,
348    /// Quota policy already attached.
349    QuotaAttachConflict,
350    /// Rotation: same kid already installed with a different secret.
351    /// String is the conflicting kid.
352    RotationConflict(String),
353    /// Invariant violation: active attempt already exists where one
354    /// was expected absent.
355    ActiveAttemptExists,
356}
357
358/// Legal-but-surprising state sub-kinds. Per-variant semantics vary
359/// (some are benign no-ops, some are terminal). Consult the RFC-010
360/// §10.7 classification table.
361#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
362#[non_exhaustive]
363pub enum StateKind {
364    /// Lease superseded by reclaim.
365    StaleLease,
366    /// Lease TTL elapsed.
367    LeaseExpired,
368    /// Operator revoked lease.
369    LeaseRevoked,
370    /// Already resumed/cancelled. No-op.
371    ExecutionNotSuspended,
372    /// Open suspension already active. No-op.
373    AlreadySuspended,
374    /// Signal too late — waitpoint already closed.
375    WaitpointClosed,
376    /// Execution not suspended; no valid signal target.
377    TargetNotSignalable,
378    /// Signal already delivered (dedup).
379    DuplicateSignal,
380    /// Resume conditions not satisfied.
381    ResumeConditionNotMet,
382    /// Waitpoint not in pending state.
383    WaitpointNotPending,
384    /// Pending waitpoint aged out before suspension committed.
385    PendingWaitpointExpired,
386    /// Waitpoint is not in an open state.
387    WaitpointNotOpen,
388    /// Cannot replay non-terminal execution.
389    ExecutionNotTerminal,
390    /// Replay limit reached.
391    MaxReplaysExhausted,
392    /// Attempt terminal; no appends.
393    StreamClosed,
394    /// Lease mismatch on stream append.
395    StaleOwnerCannotAppend,
396    /// Grant already issued. Skip.
397    GrantAlreadyExists,
398    /// Execution not in specified flow.
399    ExecutionNotInFlow,
400    /// Flow already in terminal state.
401    FlowAlreadyTerminal,
402    /// Dependencies not yet satisfied.
403    DepsNotSatisfied,
404    /// Not blocked by dependencies.
405    NotBlockedByDeps,
406    /// Execution not runnable.
407    NotRunnable,
408    /// Execution already terminal.
409    Terminal,
410    /// Hard budget limit reached.
411    BudgetExceeded,
412    /// Soft budget limit reached (warning; continue).
413    BudgetSoftExceeded,
414    /// Usage seq already processed. No-op.
415    OkAlreadyApplied,
416    /// Attempt not in started state.
417    AttemptNotStarted,
418    /// Attempt already ended. No-op.
419    AttemptAlreadyTerminal,
420    /// Wrong state for new attempt.
421    ExecutionNotEligibleForAttempt,
422    /// Execution not terminal or replay limit reached.
423    ReplayNotAllowed,
424    /// Retry limit reached.
425    MaxRetriesExhausted,
426    /// Already closed. No-op.
427    StreamAlreadyClosed,
428    /// RFC-013 Stage 1d — strict `suspend` path refuses the
429    /// early-satisfied branch. The underlying backend outcome is
430    /// [`crate::contracts::SuspendOutcome::AlreadySatisfied`]; only the
431    /// SDK's strict `ClaimedTask::suspend` wrapper maps it to this
432    /// error. `ClaimedTask::try_suspend` returns the outcome directly.
433    AlreadySatisfied,
434}
435
436/// FF-internal invariant-violation sub-kinds. Should not be reachable
437/// in a correctly-behaving deployment.
438#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
439#[non_exhaustive]
440pub enum BugKind {
441    /// `attempt_not_in_created_state`: internal sequencing error.
442    AttemptNotInCreatedState,
443}
444
445/// Backend-agnostic transport error carried across public
446/// ff-sdk / ff-server error surfaces (#88).
447///
448/// The `Valkey` variant is the only one populated today; additional
449/// variants (e.g. `Postgres`) will be added additively as other
450/// backends land. The enum is `#[non_exhaustive]` so consumers must
451/// include a wildcard arm.
452///
453/// Construction from the Valkey-native `ferriskey::Error` lives in
454/// `ff_backend_valkey::backend_error_from_ferriskey` — keeping that
455/// conversion outside ff-core preserves ff-core's ferriskey-free
456/// public surface.
457#[derive(Debug, Clone, thiserror::Error)]
458#[non_exhaustive]
459pub enum BackendError {
460    /// Valkey-backend transport failure. Carries a backend-agnostic
461    /// classification plus the backend-rendered message so downstream
462    /// consumers can inspect without depending on ferriskey.
463    #[error("valkey backend: {kind:?}: {message}")]
464    Valkey {
465        kind: BackendErrorKind,
466        message: String,
467    },
468}
469
470impl BackendError {
471    /// Returns the classified backend kind if this error is a Valkey
472    /// transport fault. Forward-compatible with future backends:
473    /// non-Valkey variants return `None` on a call that names only the
474    /// Valkey kind; code that wants a backend-specific view should
475    /// match directly on [`BackendError`].
476    pub fn kind(&self) -> BackendErrorKind {
477        match self {
478            Self::Valkey { kind, .. } => *kind,
479        }
480    }
481
482    /// Return the backend-rendered message payload.
483    pub fn message(&self) -> &str {
484        match self {
485            Self::Valkey { message, .. } => message.as_str(),
486        }
487    }
488}
489
490/// Classified backend transport errors, kept backend-agnostic on
491/// purpose (#88). Each variant maps a family of native backend error
492/// kinds into a stable, consumer-matchable shape.
493///
494/// Consumers requiring the exact native kind for a Valkey backend
495/// must go through `ff_backend_valkey` explicitly; ff-sdk/ff-server's
496/// public surface will only ever hand out [`BackendErrorKind`].
497#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
498#[non_exhaustive]
499pub enum BackendErrorKind {
500    /// Network / I/O failure: the request may or may not have been
501    /// processed. Typically retryable with backoff.
502    Transport,
503    /// Backend rejected the request on protocol / parse grounds. Not
504    /// retryable without a fix.
505    Protocol,
506    /// Backend timed out responding to the request. Retryable.
507    Timeout,
508    /// Authentication / authorization failure. Not retryable.
509    Auth,
510    /// Cluster topology churn (MOVED, ASK, CLUSTERDOWN, MasterDown,
511    /// CrossSlot, ConnectionNotFoundForRoute, AllConnectionsUnavailable).
512    /// Retryable after topology settles.
513    Cluster,
514    /// Backend is temporarily busy loading state (e.g. Valkey
515    /// `LOADING`). Retryable.
516    BusyLoading,
517    /// Backend indicates the referenced script/function does not
518    /// exist. Typically handled by the caller via re-load.
519    ScriptNotLoaded,
520    /// Any other classified error from the backend. Fallback bucket
521    /// for native kinds outside the curated set above.
522    Other,
523}
524
525impl BackendErrorKind {
526    /// Stable, lowercase-kebab label suitable for log fields / HTTP
527    /// `kind` body slots. Guaranteed not to change across releases
528    /// for the existing variants.
529    pub fn as_stable_str(&self) -> &'static str {
530        match self {
531            Self::Transport => "transport",
532            Self::Protocol => "protocol",
533            Self::Timeout => "timeout",
534            Self::Auth => "auth",
535            Self::Cluster => "cluster",
536            Self::BusyLoading => "busy_loading",
537            Self::ScriptNotLoaded => "script_not_loaded",
538            Self::Other => "other",
539        }
540    }
541
542    /// Whether a caller should consider this kind retryable with
543    /// backoff. Conservative — auth + protocol + other are terminal.
544    pub fn is_retryable(&self) -> bool {
545        matches!(
546            self,
547            Self::Transport | Self::Timeout | Self::Cluster | Self::BusyLoading
548        )
549    }
550}
551
552impl EngineError {
553    /// Classify an [`EngineError`] using the underlying
554    /// [`ErrorClass`] table.
555    ///
556    /// **Transport classification in ff-core:** the inner source is
557    /// `Box<dyn std::error::Error>` which ff-core cannot downcast
558    /// without naming `ScriptError`. ff-core returns `Terminal` for
559    /// every `Transport` variant by default. Callers needing the
560    /// Retryable-on-transient-Valkey-error classification use
561    /// `ff_script::engine_error_ext::class` which downcasts to
562    /// `ScriptError` and delegates to `ScriptError::class`. ff-sdk's
563    /// public `SdkError::is_retryable` / `backend_kind` methods wire
564    /// the ff-script helper in so consumers retain the Phase-1
565    /// behavior transparently. (`backend_kind` was renamed from
566    /// `valkey_kind` in #88.)
567    pub fn class(&self) -> ErrorClass {
568        match self {
569            Self::NotFound { .. } => ErrorClass::Terminal,
570            Self::Validation { .. } => ErrorClass::Terminal,
571            Self::Contention(_) => ErrorClass::Retryable,
572            Self::Conflict(_) => ErrorClass::Terminal,
573            Self::State(StateKind::BudgetExceeded) => ErrorClass::Cooperative,
574            Self::State(
575                StateKind::ExecutionNotSuspended
576                | StateKind::AlreadySuspended
577                | StateKind::AlreadySatisfied
578                | StateKind::WaitpointClosed
579                | StateKind::DuplicateSignal
580                | StateKind::GrantAlreadyExists
581                | StateKind::OkAlreadyApplied
582                | StateKind::AttemptAlreadyTerminal
583                | StateKind::StreamAlreadyClosed
584                | StateKind::BudgetSoftExceeded
585                | StateKind::WaitpointNotOpen
586                | StateKind::WaitpointNotPending
587                | StateKind::PendingWaitpointExpired
588                | StateKind::NotBlockedByDeps
589                | StateKind::DepsNotSatisfied,
590            ) => ErrorClass::Informational,
591            Self::State(_) => ErrorClass::Terminal,
592            Self::Bug(_) => ErrorClass::Bug,
593            // ff-core cannot name ScriptError. Safe default: Terminal.
594            // ff-script's engine_error_ext::class upgrades to
595            // ScriptError::class when the inner source is a
596            // ScriptError.
597            Self::Transport { .. } => ErrorClass::Terminal,
598            // Unavailable is terminal at the call site — the method is
599            // not implemented; the caller must either fall back to a
600            // different code path or surface to the user.
601            Self::Unavailable { .. } => ErrorClass::Terminal,
602            // Resource exhaustion is retryable — the ceiling is a
603            // transient server-side gate; callers back off and try
604            // again. Mirrors RFC-017 §6 and ServerError::is_retryable
605            // for the pre-migration `ConcurrencyLimitExceeded` arm.
606            Self::ResourceExhausted { .. } => ErrorClass::Retryable,
607            // Timeouts surface as terminal from the caller's POV —
608            // the specific op exceeded its budget; a retry is the
609            // caller's decision, not the error's classification.
610            Self::Timeout { .. } => ErrorClass::Terminal,
611            // Descend into the wrapped error — context is diagnostic;
612            // classification follows the inner cause.
613            Self::Contextual { source, .. } => source.class(),
614        }
615    }
616}
617
618#[cfg(test)]
619mod tests {
620    use super::*;
621
622    #[test]
623    fn class_contention_is_retryable() {
624        let err = EngineError::Contention(ContentionKind::LeaseConflict);
625        assert_eq!(err.class(), ErrorClass::Retryable);
626    }
627
628    #[test]
629    fn class_budget_exceeded_is_cooperative() {
630        let err = EngineError::State(StateKind::BudgetExceeded);
631        assert_eq!(err.class(), ErrorClass::Cooperative);
632    }
633
634    #[test]
635    fn class_duplicate_signal_is_informational() {
636        let err = EngineError::State(StateKind::DuplicateSignal);
637        assert_eq!(err.class(), ErrorClass::Informational);
638    }
639
640    #[test]
641    fn class_bug_variant() {
642        let err = EngineError::Bug(BugKind::AttemptNotInCreatedState);
643        assert_eq!(err.class(), ErrorClass::Bug);
644    }
645
646    #[test]
647    fn class_transport_defaults_terminal() {
648        // ff-core has no ScriptError downcast; Transport is Terminal
649        // until ff-script's engine_error_ext::class is called.
650        let raw = std::io::Error::other("simulated transport error");
651        let err = EngineError::Transport {
652            backend: "test",
653            source: Box::new(raw),
654        };
655        assert_eq!(err.class(), ErrorClass::Terminal);
656    }
657
658    #[test]
659    fn unavailable_is_terminal() {
660        assert_eq!(
661            EngineError::Unavailable { op: "foo" }.class(),
662            ErrorClass::Terminal
663        );
664    }
665
666    #[test]
667    fn backend_context_wraps_transport_and_preserves_typed() {
668        // Transport gets wrapped with the call-site label (issue #154).
669        let raw = std::io::Error::other("simulated transport error");
670        let wrapped = backend_context(
671            EngineError::Transport {
672                backend: "valkey",
673                source: Box::new(raw),
674            },
675            "renew: FCALL ff_renew_lease",
676        );
677        let rendered = format!("{wrapped}");
678        assert!(
679            rendered.starts_with("renew: FCALL ff_renew_lease: transport (valkey): "),
680            "expected context prefix, got: {rendered}"
681        );
682        // Unavailable also wraps so callers can still filter on the op.
683        let wrapped = backend_context(EngineError::Unavailable { op: "x" }, "ctx");
684        assert!(matches!(wrapped, EngineError::Contextual { .. }));
685
686        // Typed classifications pass through unchanged so existing
687        // `match` call sites keep working.
688        let inner = EngineError::Validation {
689            kind: ValidationKind::Corruption,
690            detail: "bad".into(),
691        };
692        let passthrough = backend_context(inner, "describe_edge: HGETALL edge");
693        match passthrough {
694            EngineError::Validation { kind, .. } => {
695                assert_eq!(kind, ValidationKind::Corruption);
696            }
697            other => panic!("expected Validation, got {other:?}"),
698        }
699        let inner = EngineError::Contention(ContentionKind::LeaseConflict);
700        assert_eq!(
701            backend_context(inner, "renew: FCALL ff_renew_lease").class(),
702            ErrorClass::Retryable
703        );
704    }
705
706    #[test]
707    fn backend_error_kind_round_trip() {
708        let be = BackendError::Valkey {
709            kind: BackendErrorKind::Transport,
710            message: "connection reset".into(),
711        };
712        assert_eq!(be.kind(), BackendErrorKind::Transport);
713        assert_eq!(be.message(), "connection reset");
714    }
715
716    #[test]
717    fn backend_kind_stable_strings_fixed() {
718        // Stability fence: these strings are part of the public
719        // contract (log field values, HTTP body `kind` slots). Adding
720        // a variant is additive; changing an existing string is a
721        // break.
722        assert_eq!(BackendErrorKind::Transport.as_stable_str(), "transport");
723        assert_eq!(BackendErrorKind::Protocol.as_stable_str(), "protocol");
724        assert_eq!(BackendErrorKind::Timeout.as_stable_str(), "timeout");
725        assert_eq!(BackendErrorKind::Auth.as_stable_str(), "auth");
726        assert_eq!(BackendErrorKind::Cluster.as_stable_str(), "cluster");
727        assert_eq!(
728            BackendErrorKind::BusyLoading.as_stable_str(),
729            "busy_loading"
730        );
731        assert_eq!(
732            BackendErrorKind::ScriptNotLoaded.as_stable_str(),
733            "script_not_loaded"
734        );
735        assert_eq!(BackendErrorKind::Other.as_stable_str(), "other");
736    }
737
738    #[test]
739    fn backend_kind_retryability() {
740        for k in [
741            BackendErrorKind::Transport,
742            BackendErrorKind::Timeout,
743            BackendErrorKind::Cluster,
744            BackendErrorKind::BusyLoading,
745        ] {
746            assert!(k.is_retryable(), "{k:?} should be retryable");
747        }
748        for k in [
749            BackendErrorKind::Protocol,
750            BackendErrorKind::Auth,
751            BackendErrorKind::ScriptNotLoaded,
752            BackendErrorKind::Other,
753        ] {
754            assert!(!k.is_retryable(), "{k:?} should NOT be retryable");
755        }
756    }
757}