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package org.apache.druid.query;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.annotation.JsonCreator;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.annotation.JsonProperty;
import javax.annotation.Nullable;
/**
* This exception is for the query engine to surface when a query cannot be run. This can be due to the
* following reasons: 1) The query is not supported yet. 2) The query is not something Druid would ever supports.
* For these cases, the exact causes and details should also be documented in Druid user facing documents.
*
* As a {@link QueryException} it is expected to be serialized to a json response with a proper HTTP error code
* ({@link #STATUS_CODE}).
*/
public class QueryUnsupportedException extends QueryException
{
private static final String ERROR_CLASS = QueryUnsupportedException.class.getName();
public static final int STATUS_CODE = 501;
@JsonCreator
public QueryUnsupportedException(
@JsonProperty("error") @Nullable String errorCode,
@JsonProperty("errorMessage") String errorMessage,
@JsonProperty("errorClass") @Nullable String errorClass,
@JsonProperty("host") @Nullable String host
)
{
super(errorCode, errorMessage, errorClass, host);
}
public QueryUnsupportedException(String errorMessage)
{
super(QUERY_UNSUPPORTED_ERROR_CODE, errorMessage, ERROR_CLASS, resolveHostname());
}
}