I want to learn how to properly deal with errors in Rust. I have read the book and this example; now I would like to know how I should deal with errors in this function:
fn get_synch_point(&self) -> Result<pv::synch::MeasPeriods, reqwest::Error> {
let url = self.root.join("/term/pv/synch"); // self.root is url::Url
let url = match url {
Ok(url) => url,
// ** this err here is url::ParseError and can be converted to Error::Kind https://docs.rs/reqwest/0.8.3/src/reqwest/error.rs.html#54-57 **//
Err(err) => {
return Err(Error {
kind: ::std::convert::From::from(err),
url: url.ok(),
})
}
};
Ok(reqwest::get(url)?.json()?) //this return reqwest::Error or convert to pv::sych::MeasPeriods automaticly
}
This code is improper; it causes a compilation error:
error[E0451]: field `kind` of struct `reqwest::Error` is private
--> src/main.rs:34:42
|
34 | Err(err) => return Err(Error{kind: ::std::convert::From::from(err), url: url.ok()})
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ field `kind` is private
error[E0451]: field `url` of struct `reqwest::Error` is private
--> src/main.rs:34:81
|
34 | Err(err) => return Err(Error{kind: ::std::convert::From::from(err), url: url.ok()})
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ field `url` is private
What is a proper pattern to deal with that case? For me, reqwest::Error
in this case is a good solution so I would like to avoid defining my own error type:
enum MyError {
Request(reqwest::Error),
Url(url::ParseError) // this already a part of request::Error::Kind!!!
}
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