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package com.apitable.client.api.http;
import java.io.IOException;
import com.apitable.client.api.exception.ApiException;
import com.apitable.core.http.ResponseBodyHandler;
import com.apitable.core.utils.JacksonConverter;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.JsonNode;
/**
* apitable rest api error handler
*/
public class ApiResponseErrorHandler implements ResponseBodyHandler {
@Override
public void handleBody(byte[] content) throws IOException {
JsonNode jsonNode = JacksonConverter.unmarshal(content);
boolean success = jsonNode.get("success").asBoolean();
if (!success) {
throw new ApiException(jsonNode.get("code").asInt(), jsonNode.get("message").toString());
}
}
}