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provider_errors.go
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provider_errors.go
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package goose
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
)
var (
// ErrVersionNotFound is returned when a specific migration version is not located. This can
// occur if a .sql file or a Go migration function for the specified version is missing.
ErrVersionNotFound = errors.New("version not found")
// ErrNoMigrations is returned by [NewProvider] when no migrations are found.
ErrNoMigrations = errors.New("no migrations found")
// ErrAlreadyApplied indicates that the migration cannot be applied because it has already been
// executed. This error is returned by [Provider.Apply].
ErrAlreadyApplied = errors.New("migration already applied")
// ErrNotApplied indicates that the rollback cannot be performed because the migration has not
// yet been applied. This error is returned by [Provider.Apply].
ErrNotApplied = errors.New("migration not applied")
// errInvalidVersion is returned when a migration version is invalid.
errInvalidVersion = errors.New("version must be greater than 0")
)
// PartialError is returned when a migration fails, but some migrations already got applied.
type PartialError struct {
// Applied are migrations that were applied successfully before the error occurred. May be
// empty.
Applied []*MigrationResult
// Failed contains the result of the migration that failed. Cannot be nil.
Failed *MigrationResult
// Err is the error that occurred while running the migration and caused the failure.
Err error
}
func (e *PartialError) Error() string {
return fmt.Sprintf(
"partial migration error (type:%s,version:%d): %v",
e.Failed.Source.Type, e.Failed.Source.Version, e.Err,
)
}
func (e *PartialError) Unwrap() error {
return e.Err
}