iii-error-handling

iii-error-handling

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Handle iii engine and SDK errors across Node, Python, Rust, and browser workers. Use when interpreting error codes, retryability, RBAC denial, timeouts, handler failures, or SDK-specific exception surfaces.

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Handle iii engine and SDK errors across Node, Python, Rust, and browser workers. Use when interpreting error codes, retryability, RBAC denial, timeouts, handler failures, or SDK-specific exception surfaces.

Error Handling

iii has two broad error classes: SDK/local errors and engine/remote invocation errors. Agents should branch on the error code instead of matching only message strings.

Error Codes

Branch on exact code strings, but keep engine wire codes separate from SDK-local codes.

Code Emitted by Meaning Typical handling
function_not_found Engine and SDK local dispatch No registered function is available under that ID Check function ID, worker install/startup, discovery, and trigger type hints
invocation_error Engine invocation/router path Engine failed to route, remember, or complete the invocation Inspect engine logs, protocol state, and worker connectivity
invocation_stopped Engine invocation handler Invocation was cancelled or stopped by the engine/runtime Treat as failed work; decide whether caller should retry
FORBIDDEN RBAC / worker-gated engine functions RBAC denied the action Do not retry blindly; inspect policy, auth context, and allowed functions
timeout Engine/worker wire error when a worker reports lowercase timeout Invocation exceeded a timeout reported through the wire protocol Treat as timeout, but do not assume every SDK maps it to a timeout subclass
function_not_invokable SDK local dispatch Registration exists but cannot be invoked as a normal local function Inspect registration/invocation type
invocation_failed SDK worker handler wrappers Local worker handler, HTTP-invoked function wrapper, or SDK-side handler path failed Inspect handler logs, stacktrace, and payload validation
TIMEOUT Node/Python SDK caller timeout Client waited longer than trigger() timeout Increase timeout only if the workload is expected to run long; otherwise optimize or enqueue

Handler vs Engine Errors

  • Handler errors originate in user function code, SDK local dispatch, or HTTP-invoked endpoints.
  • Engine errors originate in routing, invocation state, RBAC, protocol handling, or worker-reported wire errors.
  • Queue retries only apply to enqueued work. Synchronous failures are returned directly to the caller.
  • Void dispatch does not return handler results, so use logs/observability for failures.

Retryability

  • Retry transient timeout, TIMEOUT, transport, or worker reconnect failures only when the operation is idempotent.
  • Do not retry FORBIDDEN without changing auth/policy.
  • Do not retry function_not_found by calling the same ID repeatedly; discover functions or install/start the missing worker.
  • For reliable background work, use TriggerAction.Enqueue({ queue }) and queue retry/DLQ policy.

SDK Surfaces

Node

import { InvocationError } from 'iii-sdk'

try {
  await iii.trigger({ function_id: 'orders::charge', payload })
} catch (error) {
  if (error instanceof InvocationError && error.code === 'FORBIDDEN') {
    throw new Error('Policy denied orders::charge')
  }
  throw error
}

Python

from iii import InvocationError

try:
    result = iii.trigger({"function_id": "orders::charge", "payload": payload})
except InvocationError as exc:
    if exc.code == "FORBIDDEN":
        raise RuntimeError("Policy denied orders::charge")
    if exc.code in ("TIMEOUT", "timeout"):
        raise RuntimeError("orders::charge timed out")
    raise RuntimeError(f"{exc.code}: {exc.message}")

Rust

match iii.trigger(request).await {
    Ok(value) => value,
    Err(iii_sdk::Error::Timeout) => {
        return Err("orders::charge timed out".into());
    }
    Err(iii_sdk::Error::Remote { code, message, .. }) if code == "FORBIDDEN" => {
        return Err(format!("policy denied: {message}").into());
    }
    Err(err) => return Err(err.into()),
}

Browser

Browser trigger calls reject with JavaScript errors. Preserve the engine-provided code/message when present and show policy failures as permission errors in UI.

Pattern Boundaries

  • For invocation modes and enqueue decisions, prefer iii-core-primitives.
  • For SDK-specific exception classes and syntax, prefer iii-sdk-reference.
  • For workflow-level retry and DLQ design, prefer iii-architecture-patterns.
  • For RBAC policy design and logs/traces around worker failures, use the matching worker docs under engine/src/workers/**/skills.

When to Use

  • Use this skill when the task mentions iii errors, exception handling, failed invocations, timeouts, forbidden calls, retry behavior, or SDK error classes.

Boundaries

  • Do not retry non-idempotent work automatically unless it is enqueued under queue policy.
  • Do not treat RBAC denial as a missing worker.
  • Do not generate removed service APIs or adapter-extension APIs.