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package org.jclouds.cloudsigma2.handlers;

import static org.jclouds.util.Closeables2.closeQuietly;

import java.io.IOException;

import javax.annotation.Resource;
import javax.inject.Singleton;

import org.jclouds.http.HttpCommand;
import org.jclouds.http.HttpErrorHandler;
import org.jclouds.http.HttpResponse;
import org.jclouds.http.HttpResponseException;
import org.jclouds.logging.Logger;
import org.jclouds.rest.AuthorizationException;
import org.jclouds.rest.ResourceNotFoundException;
import org.jclouds.util.Strings2;

import com.google.common.base.Throwables;

/**
 * This will parse and set an appropriate exception on the command object.
 * 

*

* Errors are returned with an appropriate HTTP status code, an X-Elastic- Error header specifying * the error type, and a text description in the HTTP body. */ @Singleton public class CloudSigmaErrorHandler implements HttpErrorHandler { @Resource protected Logger logger = Logger.NULL; public void handleError(HttpCommand command, HttpResponse response) { // it is important to always read fully and close streams String message = parseMessage(response); Exception exception = message != null ? new HttpResponseException(command, response, message) : new HttpResponseException(command, response); try { message = message != null ? message : String.format("%s -> %s", command.getCurrentRequest().getRequestLine(), response.getStatusLine()); switch (response.getStatusCode()) { case 400: if ((command.getCurrentRequest().getEndpoint().getPath().endsWith("/info")) || (message != null && message.indexOf("could not be found") != -1)) exception = new ResourceNotFoundException(message, exception); else if (message != null && message.indexOf("currently in use") != -1) exception = new IllegalStateException(message, exception); else exception = new IllegalArgumentException(message, exception); break; case 401: exception = new AuthorizationException(message, exception); break; case 402: exception = new IllegalStateException(message, exception); break; case 404: if (!command.getCurrentRequest().getMethod().equals("DELETE")) { exception = new ResourceNotFoundException(message, exception); } break; case 405: exception = new IllegalArgumentException(message, exception); break; case 409: exception = new IllegalStateException(message, exception); break; } } finally { closeQuietly(response.getPayload()); command.setException(exception); } } public String parseMessage(HttpResponse response) { if (response.getPayload() == null) return null; try { return Strings2.toStringAndClose(response.getPayload().openStream()); } catch (IOException e) { throw Throwables.propagate(e); } } }





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