- return {
- "operation": operation,
- "policy_type_id": policy_type_id,
- "policy_instance_id": policy_instance_id,
- "payload": payload,
- }
+ try:
+ return func()
+ except (ValidationError, exceptions.PolicyTypeAlreadyExists, exceptions.PolicyTypeIdMismatch, exceptions.CantDeleteNonEmptyType) as exc:
+ return _log_build_http_resp(exc, 400)
+ except (exceptions.PolicyTypeNotFound, exceptions.PolicyInstanceNotFound) as exc:
+ return _log_build_http_resp(exc, 404)
+ except (RejectedByBackend, NotConnected, BackendError) as exc:
+ """
+ These are SDL errors. At the time of development here, we do not have a good understanding
+ which of these errors are "try again later it may work" and which are "never going to work".
+ There is some discussion that RejectedByBackend is in the latter category, suggesting it
+ should map to 400, but until we understand the root cause of these errors, it's confusing
+ to clients to give them a 400 (a "your fault" code) because they won't know how to fix.
+ For now, we log, and 503, and investigate the logs later to improve the handling/reporting.
+ """
+ # mdc_logger.exception(exc) # waiting for https://jira.o-ran-sc.org/browse/RIC-39
+ return _log_build_http_resp(exc, 503)
+ # let other types of unexpected exceptions blow up and log