gRPC 6 ALREADY_EXISTS vs 13 INTERNAL
Both gRPC 6 (ALREADY_EXISTS) and 13 (INTERNAL) belong to the gRPC Status Codes category. 6 indicates that the entity that a client attempted to create already exists. For example, a file or directory that the RPC was supposed to create already exists. Meanwhile, 13 means that an internal error occurred. This means that some invariant expected by the underlying system has been broken.
الوصف
The entity that a client attempted to create already exists. For example, a file or directory that the RPC was supposed to create already exists.
متى تراه
A create operation failed because a resource with the same unique identifier or name already exists in the system.
كيفية الإصلاح
Use a different identifier, or switch to an upsert/update operation if overwriting is acceptable. Check for existing resources before creating.
الوصف
An internal error occurred. This means that some invariant expected by the underlying system has been broken.
متى تراه
A server-side bug, a corrupted internal state, or an unexpected failure in a dependency. This is the gRPC equivalent of HTTP 500.
كيفية الإصلاح
Check the server error logs and traces for the root cause. This typically indicates a bug that needs to be fixed in the server code.
الفروق الرئيسية
gRPC 6: The entity that a client attempted to create already exists. For example, a file or directory that the RPC was supposed to create already exists.
gRPC 13: An internal error occurred. This means that some invariant expected by the underlying system has been broken.
You encounter 6 when a create operation failed because a resource with the same unique identifier or name already exists in the system.
You encounter 13 when a server-side bug, a corrupted internal state, or an unexpected failure in a dependency. This is the gRPC equivalent of HTTP 500.
متى تستخدم أيًا منهما
For 6 (ALREADY_EXISTS): Use a different identifier, or switch to an upsert/update operation if overwriting is acceptable. Check for existing resources before creating. For 13 (INTERNAL): Check the server error logs and traces for the root cause. This typically indicates a bug that needs to be fixed in the server code.