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new-api/dto/error.go
CaIon 98952198bb refactor: Introduce standardized API error
This commit refactors the application's error handling mechanism by introducing a new standardized error type, `types.NewAPIError`. It also renames common JSON utility functions for better clarity.

Previously, internal error handling was tightly coupled to the `dto.OpenAIError` format. This change decouples the internal logic from the external API representation.

Key changes:
- A new `types.NewAPIError` struct is introduced to serve as a canonical internal representation for all API errors.
- All relay adapters (OpenAI, Claude, Gemini, etc.) are updated to return `*types.NewAPIError`.
- Controllers now convert the internal `NewAPIError` to the client-facing `OpenAIError` format at the API boundary, ensuring backward compatibility.
- Channel auto-disable/enable logic is updated to use the new standardized error type.
- JSON utility functions are renamed to align with Go's standard library conventions (e.g., `UnmarshalJson` -> `Unmarshal`, `EncodeJson` -> `Marshal`).
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package dto
import "one-api/types"
type OpenAIError struct {
Message string `json:"message"`
Type string `json:"type"`
Param string `json:"param"`
Code any `json:"code"`
}
type OpenAIErrorWithStatusCode struct {
Error OpenAIError `json:"error"`
StatusCode int `json:"status_code"`
LocalError bool
}
type GeneralErrorResponse struct {
Error types.OpenAIError `json:"error"`
Message string `json:"message"`
Msg string `json:"msg"`
Err string `json:"err"`
ErrorMsg string `json:"error_msg"`
Header struct {
Message string `json:"message"`
} `json:"header"`
Response struct {
Error struct {
Message string `json:"message"`
} `json:"error"`
} `json:"response"`
}
func (e GeneralErrorResponse) ToMessage() string {
if e.Error.Message != "" {
return e.Error.Message
}
if e.Message != "" {
return e.Message
}
if e.Msg != "" {
return e.Msg
}
if e.Err != "" {
return e.Err
}
if e.ErrorMsg != "" {
return e.ErrorMsg
}
if e.Header.Message != "" {
return e.Header.Message
}
if e.Response.Error.Message != "" {
return e.Response.Error.Message
}
return ""
}