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from gradio_client.documentation import document, set_documentation_group |
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set_documentation_group("helpers") |
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class DuplicateBlockError(ValueError): |
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"""Raised when a Blocks contains more than one Block with the same id""" |
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pass |
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class TooManyRequestsError(Exception): |
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"""Raised when the Hugging Face API returns a 429 status code.""" |
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pass |
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class InvalidApiNameError(ValueError): |
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pass |
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class ServerFailedToStartError(Exception): |
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pass |
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class InvalidBlockError(ValueError): |
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"""Raised when an event in a Blocks contains a reference to a Block that is not in the original Blocks""" |
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pass |
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class ReloadError(ValueError): |
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"""Raised when something goes wrong when reloading the gradio app.""" |
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pass |
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InvalidApiName = InvalidApiNameError |
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@document() |
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class Error(Exception): |
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""" |
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This class allows you to pass custom error messages to the user. You can do so by raising a gr.Error("custom message") anywhere in the code, and when that line is executed the custom message will appear in a modal on the demo. |
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Demos: calculator |
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""" |
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def __init__(self, message: str = "Error raised."): |
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""" |
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Parameters: |
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message: The error message to be displayed to the user. |
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""" |
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self.message = message |
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super().__init__(self.message) |
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def __str__(self): |
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return repr(self.message) |
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