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GRPC_STATUS_OK | Not an error; returned on success.
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GRPC_STATUS_CANCELLED | The operation was cancelled (typically by the caller).
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GRPC_STATUS_UNKNOWN | Unknown error.
An example of where this error may be returned is if a Status value received from another address space belongs to an error-space that is not known in this address space. Also errors raised by APIs that do not return enough error information may be converted to this error.
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GRPC_STATUS_INVALID_ARGUMENT | Client specified an invalid argument.
Note that this differs from FAILED_PRECONDITION. INVALID_ARGUMENT indicates arguments that are problematic regardless of the state of the system (e.g., a malformed file name).
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GRPC_STATUS_DEADLINE_EXCEEDED | Deadline expired before operation could complete.
For operations that change the state of the system, this error may be returned even if the operation has completed successfully. For example, a successful response from a server could have been delayed long enough for the deadline to expire.
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GRPC_STATUS_NOT_FOUND | Some requested entity (e.g., file or directory) was not found.
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GRPC_STATUS_ALREADY_EXISTS | Some entity that we attempted to create (e.g., file or directory) already exists.
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GRPC_STATUS_PERMISSION_DENIED | The caller does not have permission to execute the specified operation.
PERMISSION_DENIED must not be used for rejections caused by exhausting some resource (use RESOURCE_EXHAUSTED instead for those errors). PERMISSION_DENIED must not be used if the caller can not be identified (use UNAUTHENTICATED instead for those errors).
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GRPC_STATUS_UNAUTHENTICATED | The request does not have valid authentication credentials for the operation.
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GRPC_STATUS_RESOURCE_EXHAUSTED | Some resource has been exhausted, perhaps a per-user quota, or perhaps the entire file system is out of space.
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GRPC_STATUS_FAILED_PRECONDITION | Operation was rejected because the system is not in a state required for the operation's execution.
For example, directory to be deleted may be non-empty, an rmdir operation is applied to a non-directory, etc.
A litmus test that may help a service implementor in deciding between FAILED_PRECONDITION, ABORTED, and UNAVAILABLE: (a) Use UNAVAILABLE if the client can retry just the failing call. (b) Use ABORTED if the client should retry at a higher-level (e.g., restarting a read-modify-write sequence). (c) Use FAILED_PRECONDITION if the client should not retry until the system state has been explicitly fixed. E.g., if an "rmdir" fails because the directory is non-empty, FAILED_PRECONDITION should be returned since the client should not retry unless they have first fixed up the directory by deleting files from it. (d) Use FAILED_PRECONDITION if the client performs conditional REST Get/Update/Delete on a resource and the resource on the server does not match the condition. E.g., conflicting read-modify-write on the same resource.
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GRPC_STATUS_ABORTED | The operation was aborted, typically due to a concurrency issue like sequencer check failures, transaction aborts, etc.
See litmus test above for deciding between FAILED_PRECONDITION, ABORTED, and UNAVAILABLE.
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GRPC_STATUS_OUT_OF_RANGE | Operation was attempted past the valid range.
E.g., seeking or reading past end of file.
Unlike INVALID_ARGUMENT, this error indicates a problem that may be fixed if the system state changes. For example, a 32-bit file system will generate INVALID_ARGUMENT if asked to read at an offset that is not in the range [0,2^32-1], but it will generate OUT_OF_RANGE if asked to read from an offset past the current file size.
There is a fair bit of overlap between FAILED_PRECONDITION and OUT_OF_RANGE. We recommend using OUT_OF_RANGE (the more specific error) when it applies so that callers who are iterating through a space can easily look for an OUT_OF_RANGE error to detect when they are done.
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GRPC_STATUS_UNIMPLEMENTED | Operation is not implemented or not supported/enabled in this service.
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GRPC_STATUS_INTERNAL | Internal errors.
Means some invariants expected by underlying system has been broken. If you see one of these errors, something is very broken.
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GRPC_STATUS_UNAVAILABLE | The service is currently unavailable.
This is a most likely a transient condition and may be corrected by retrying with a backoff. Note that it is not always safe to retry non-idempotent operations.
WARNING: Although data MIGHT not have been transmitted when this status occurs, there is NOT A GUARANTEE that the server has not seen anything. So in general it is unsafe to retry on this status code if the call is non-idempotent.
See litmus test above for deciding between FAILED_PRECONDITION, ABORTED, and UNAVAILABLE.
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GRPC_STATUS_DATA_LOSS | Unrecoverable data loss or corruption.
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GRPC_STATUS__DO_NOT_USE | Force users to include a default branch:
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