#! /bin/bash function _exit_with_error { if [[ -n ${1+set} ]] then _log 'error' "${1}" else _log 'error' "Call to '_exit_with_error' is missing a message to log" fi _log 'error' 'Aborting' exit 1 } # `dms_panic` methods are appropriate when the type of error is a not recoverable, # or needs to be very clear to the user about misconfiguration. # # Method is called with args: # PANIC_TYPE => (Internal value for matching). You should use the convenience methods below based on your panic type. # PANIC_INFO => Provide your own message string to insert into the error message for that PANIC_TYPE. # PANIC_SCOPE => Optionally provide a string for debugging to better identify/locate the source of the panic. function dms_panic { local PANIC_TYPE=${1} local PANIC_INFO=${2} local PANIC_SCOPE=${3} #optional local SHUTDOWN_MESSAGE case "${PANIC_TYPE:-}" in ( 'fail-init' ) # PANIC_INFO == SHUTDOWN_MESSAGE="Failed to start ${PANIC_INFO}!" ;; ( 'no-env' ) # PANIC_INFO == SHUTDOWN_MESSAGE="Environment Variable: ${PANIC_INFO} is not set!" ;; ( 'no-file' ) # PANIC_INFO == SHUTDOWN_MESSAGE="File ${PANIC_INFO} does not exist!" ;; ( 'misconfigured' ) # PANIC_INFO == SHUTDOWN_MESSAGE="${PANIC_INFO} appears to be misconfigured, please verify." ;; ( 'invalid-value' ) # PANIC_INFO == SHUTDOWN_MESSAGE="Invalid value for ${PANIC_INFO}!" ;; ( * ) # `dms_panic` was called directly without a valid PANIC_TYPE SHUTDOWN_MESSAGE='Something broke :(' ;; esac if [[ -n ${PANIC_SCOPE:-} ]] then _shutdown "${PANIC_SCOPE} | ${SHUTDOWN_MESSAGE}" else _shutdown "${SHUTDOWN_MESSAGE}" fi } # Convenience wrappers based on type: function dms_panic__fail_init { dms_panic 'fail-init' "${1}" "${2}"; } function dms_panic__no_env { dms_panic 'no-env' "${1}" "${2}"; } function dms_panic__no_file { dms_panic 'no-file' "${1}" "${2}"; } function dms_panic__misconfigured { dms_panic 'misconfigured' "${1}" "${2}"; } function dms_panic__invalid_value { dms_panic 'invalid-value' "${1}" "${2}"; } # Call this method when you want to panic (i.e. emit an 'ERROR' log, and exit uncleanly). # `dms_panic` methods should be preferred if your failure type is supported. function _shutdown { _log 'error' "${1}" _log 'error' 'Shutting down' kill 1 exit 1 }