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* This code was generated by
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*/
package com.twilio.rest.monitor.v1;
import com.twilio.base.Fetcher;
import com.twilio.exception.ApiConnectionException;
import com.twilio.exception.ApiException;
import com.twilio.exception.RestException;
import com.twilio.http.HttpMethod;
import com.twilio.http.Request;
import com.twilio.http.Response;
import com.twilio.http.TwilioRestClient;
import com.twilio.rest.Domains;
public class AlertFetcher extends Fetcher {
private final String pathSid;
/**
* Construct a new AlertFetcher.
*
* @param pathSid The SID that identifies the resource to fetch
*/
public AlertFetcher(final String pathSid) {
this.pathSid = pathSid;
}
/**
* Make the request to the Twilio API to perform the fetch.
*
* @param client TwilioRestClient with which to make the request
* @return Fetched Alert
*/
@Override
@SuppressWarnings("checkstyle:linelength")
public Alert fetch(final TwilioRestClient client) {
Request request = new Request(
HttpMethod.GET,
Domains.MONITOR.toString(),
"/v1/Alerts/" + this.pathSid + ""
);
Response response = client.request(request);
if (response == null) {
throw new ApiConnectionException("Alert fetch failed: Unable to connect to server");
} else if (!TwilioRestClient.SUCCESS.test(response.getStatusCode())) {
RestException restException = RestException.fromJson(response.getStream(), client.getObjectMapper());
if (restException == null) {
throw new ApiException("Server Error, no content");
}
throw new ApiException(restException);
}
return Alert.fromJson(response.getStream(), client.getObjectMapper());
}
}
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