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package com.amazonaws;

import com.amazonaws.util.StringUtils;

import java.util.Map;

/**
 * Extension of SdkClientException that represents an error response returned
 * by an Amazon web service. Receiving an exception of this type indicates that
 * the caller's request was correctly transmitted to the service, but for some
 * reason, the service was not able to process it, and returned an error
 * response instead.
 * 

* AmazonServiceException provides callers several pieces of * information that can be used to obtain more information about the error and * why it occurred. In particular, the errorType field can be used to determine * if the caller's request was invalid, or the service encountered an error on * the server side while processing it. */ public class AmazonServiceException extends SdkClientException { private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L; /** * Indicates who is responsible (if known) for a failed request. * *

For example, if a client is using an invalid AWS access key, * the returned exception will indicate that there is an error in the * request the caller is sending. Retrying that same request will *not* * result in a successful response. The Client ErrorType indicates that * there is a problem in the request the user is sending (ex: incorrect * access keys, invalid parameter value, missing parameter, etc.), and that * the caller must take some action to correct the request before it should * be resent. Client errors are typically associated an HTTP error code in * the 4xx range. * *

The Service ErrorType indicates that although the request the * caller sent was valid, the service was unable to fulfill the request * because of problems on the service's side. These types of errors can be * retried by the caller since the caller's request was valid and the * problem occurred while processing the request on the service side. * Service errors will be accompanied by an HTTP error code in the 5xx * range. * *

Finally, if there isn't enough information to determine who's * fault the error response is, an Unknown ErrorType will be set. */ public enum ErrorType { Client, Service, Unknown } /** * The unique AWS identifier for the service request the caller made. The * AWS request ID can uniquely identify the AWS request, and is used for * reporting an error to AWS support team. */ private String requestId; /** * The AWS error code represented by this exception (ex: * InvalidParameterValue). */ private String errorCode; /** * Indicates (if known) whether this exception was the fault of the caller * or the service. * * @see ErrorType */ private ErrorType errorType = ErrorType.Unknown; /** * The error message as returned by the service. */ private String errorMessage; /** The HTTP status code that was returned with this error */ private int statusCode; /** * The name of the Amazon service that sent this error response. */ private String serviceName; /** * All HTTP headers in the response for additional context and debugging. */ private Map httpHeaders; /** * The raw response payload. */ private byte[] rawResponse; /** * Track proxy host if configured, in case error response came from proxy instead of AWS. */ private String proxyHost; /** * Constructs a new AmazonServiceException with the specified message. * * @param errorMessage * An error message describing what went wrong. */ public AmazonServiceException(String errorMessage) { super((String)null); this.errorMessage = errorMessage; } /** * Constructs a new AmazonServiceException with the specified message and * exception indicating the root cause. * * @param errorMessage * An error message describing what went wrong. * @param cause * The root exception that caused this exception to be thrown. */ public AmazonServiceException(String errorMessage, Exception cause) { super(null, cause); this.errorMessage = errorMessage; } /** * Sets the AWS requestId for this exception. * * @param requestId * The unique identifier for the service request the caller made. */ public void setRequestId(String requestId) { this.requestId = requestId; } /** * Returns the AWS request ID that uniquely identifies the service request * the caller made. * * @return The AWS request ID that uniquely identifies the service request * the caller made. */ public String getRequestId() { return requestId; } /** * Sets the name of the service that sent this error response. * * @param serviceName * The name of the service that sent this error response. */ public void setServiceName(String serviceName) { this.serviceName = serviceName; } /** * Returns the name of the service that sent this error response. * * @return The name of the service that sent this error response. */ public String getServiceName() { return serviceName; } /** * Sets the AWS error code represented by this exception. * * @param errorCode * The AWS error code represented by this exception. */ public void setErrorCode(String errorCode) { this.errorCode = errorCode; } /** * Returns the AWS error code represented by this exception. * * @return The AWS error code represented by this exception. */ public String getErrorCode() { return errorCode; } /** * Sets the type of error represented by this exception (sender, receiver, * or unknown), indicating if this exception was the caller's fault, or the * service's fault. * * @param errorType * The type of error represented by this exception (sender or * receiver), indicating if this exception was the caller's fault * or the service's fault. */ public void setErrorType(ErrorType errorType) { this.errorType = errorType; } /** * Indicates who is responsible for this exception (caller, service, * or unknown). * * @return A value indicating who is responsible for this exception (caller, service, or unknown). */ public ErrorType getErrorType() { return errorType; } /** * @return the human-readable error message provided by the service */ public String getErrorMessage() { return errorMessage; } /** * Sets the human-readable error message provided by the service. * * NOTE: errorMessage by default is set to the same as the message value * passed to the constructor of AmazonServiceException. * * @see AmazonServiceException#AmazonServiceException(String) * @see AmazonServiceException#AmazonServiceException(String, Exception)) */ public void setErrorMessage(String value) { errorMessage = value; } /** * Sets the HTTP status code that was returned with this service exception. * * @param statusCode * The HTTP status code that was returned with this service * exception. */ public void setStatusCode(int statusCode) { this.statusCode = statusCode; } /** * Returns the HTTP status code that was returned with this service * exception. * * @return The HTTP status code that was returned with this service * exception. */ public int getStatusCode() { return statusCode; } @Override public String getMessage() { return getErrorMessage() + " (Service: " + getServiceName() + "; Status Code: " + getStatusCode() + "; Error Code: " + getErrorCode() + "; Request ID: " + getRequestId() + "; Proxy: " + getProxyHost() + ")"; } /** * Typically only useful for debugging purpose if for some reason the SDK cannot parse the HTTP * response from a service * * @return The raw content of the HTTP response as a String. */ public String getRawResponseContent() { return rawResponse == null ? null : new String(rawResponse, StringUtils.UTF8); } /** * Sets the raw response content. */ public void setRawResponseContent(String rawResponseContent) { this.rawResponse = rawResponseContent == null ? null : rawResponseContent.getBytes (StringUtils.UTF8); } /** * Returns the response payload as bytes. */ public byte[] getRawResponse() { return rawResponse == null ? null : rawResponse.clone(); } /** * Sets the raw response content. */ public void setRawResponse(byte[] rawResponse) { this.rawResponse = rawResponse == null ? null : rawResponse.clone(); } /** * @return A Map of HTTP headers associated with the error response. */ public Map getHttpHeaders() { return httpHeaders; } /** * Sets the headers present in the error response. */ public void setHttpHeaders(Map httpHeaders) { this.httpHeaders = httpHeaders; } /** * Returns proxy host if configured. * If using a proxy, then it's possible that the error response came from the proxy instead of AWS. * * @return proxy host if configured or {@code null} */ public String getProxyHost() { return proxyHost; } /** * Sets proxy host. * * @param proxyHost the proxy host to set */ public void setProxyHost(String proxyHost) { this.proxyHost = proxyHost; } }





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