mattermost-community-enterp.../platform/services/upgrader/errors.go
Claude ec1f89217a Merge: Complete Mattermost Server with Community Enterprise
Full Mattermost server source with integrated Community Enterprise features.
Includes vendor directory for offline/air-gapped builds.

Structure:
- enterprise-impl/: Enterprise feature implementations
- enterprise-community/: Init files that register implementations
- enterprise/: Bridge imports (community_imports.go)
- vendor/: All dependencies for offline builds

Build (online):
  go build ./cmd/mattermost

Build (offline/air-gapped):
  go build -mod=vendor ./cmd/mattermost

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Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2025-12-17 23:59:07 +09:00

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// Copyright (c) 2015-present Mattermost, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
// See LICENSE.txt for license information.
package upgrader
import (
"fmt"
)
// InvalidArch indicates that the current operating system or cpu architecture doesn't support upgrades
type InvalidArch struct{}
func NewInvalidArch() *InvalidArch {
return &InvalidArch{}
}
func (e *InvalidArch) Error() string {
return "invalid operating system or processor architecture"
}
// InvalidSignature indicates that the downloaded file doesn't have a valid signature.
type InvalidSignature struct{}
func NewInvalidSignature() *InvalidSignature {
return &InvalidSignature{}
}
func (e *InvalidSignature) Error() string {
return "invalid file signature"
}
// InvalidPermissions indicates that the file permissions doesn't allow to upgrade
type InvalidPermissions struct {
ErrType string
Path string
FileUsername string
MattermostUsername string
}
func NewInvalidPermissions(errType string, path string, mattermostUsername string, fileUsername string) *InvalidPermissions {
return &InvalidPermissions{
ErrType: errType,
Path: path,
FileUsername: fileUsername,
MattermostUsername: mattermostUsername,
}
}
func (e *InvalidPermissions) Error() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("the user %s is unable to update the %s file", e.MattermostUsername, e.Path)
}