gRPC 1 CANCELLED vs 6 ALREADY_EXISTS
Both gRPC 1 (CANCELLED) and 6 (ALREADY_EXISTS) belong to the gRPC Status Codes category. 1 indicates that the operation was cancelled, typically by the caller. Meanwhile, 6 means 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.
Deskripsi
The operation was cancelled, typically by the caller.
Ketika Anda Melihatnya
The client explicitly cancelled the RPC, or a deadline or context cancellation propagated to the server before it could finish processing.
Cara Memperbaiki
If unexpected, check whether the client is setting too-short deadlines or if cancellation is being triggered inadvertently in your call chain.
Deskripsi
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.
Ketika Anda Melihatnya
A create operation failed because a resource with the same unique identifier or name already exists in the system.
Cara Memperbaiki
Use a different identifier, or switch to an upsert/update operation if overwriting is acceptable. Check for existing resources before creating.
Perbedaan Utama
gRPC 1: The operation was cancelled, typically by the caller.
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.
You encounter 1 when the client explicitly cancelled the RPC, or a deadline or context cancellation propagated to the server before it could finish processing.
You encounter 6 when a create operation failed because a resource with the same unique identifier or name already exists in the system.
Kapan Menggunakan Yang Mana
For 1 (CANCELLED): If unexpected, check whether the client is setting too-short deadlines or if cancellation is being triggered inadvertently in your call chain. 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.