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/* * Copyright 2010-2019 Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"). * You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * A copy of the License is located at * * http://aws.amazon.com/apache2.0 * * or in the "license" file accompanying this file. This file is distributed * on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either * express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing * permissions and limitations under the License. */ package com.amazonaws.transform; import static com.amazonaws.util.XpathUtils.asString; import static com.amazonaws.util.XpathUtils.xpath; import java.lang.reflect.Constructor; import javax.xml.xpath.XPath; import org.w3c.dom.Node; import com.amazonaws.AmazonServiceException; import com.amazonaws.AmazonServiceException.ErrorType; import com.amazonaws.annotation.SdkProtectedApi; /** * Unmarshalls an AWS error response into an AmazonServiceException, or * optionally, a subclass of AmazonServiceException if this class is extended. */ @SdkProtectedApi public class LegacyErrorUnmarshaller implements Unmarshaller<AmazonServiceException, Node> { /** * The type of AmazonServiceException that will be instantiated. Subclasses * specialized for a specific type of exception can control this through the * protected constructor. */ private final Class<? extends AmazonServiceException> exceptionClass; /** * Constructs a new unmarshaller that will unmarshall AWS error responses as * a generic AmazonServiceException object. */ public LegacyErrorUnmarshaller() { this(AmazonServiceException.class); } /** * Constructor allowing subclasses to specify a specific type of * AmazonServiceException to instantiating when populating the exception * object with data from the AWS error response. * * @param exceptionClass * The class of AmazonServiceException to create and populate * when unmarshalling the AWS error response. */ public LegacyErrorUnmarshaller(Class<? extends AmazonServiceException> exceptionClass) { this.exceptionClass = exceptionClass; } @Override public AmazonServiceException unmarshall(Node in) throws Exception { XPath xpath = xpath(); String errorCode = parseErrorCode(in, xpath); String message = asString("Response/Errors/Error/Message", in, xpath); String requestId = asString("Response/RequestID", in, xpath); String errorType = asString("Response/Errors/Error/Type", in, xpath); Constructor<? extends AmazonServiceException> constructor = exceptionClass.getConstructor(String.class); AmazonServiceException ase = constructor.newInstance(message); ase.setErrorCode(errorCode); ase.setRequestId(requestId); if (errorType == null) { ase.setErrorType(ErrorType.Unknown); } else if (errorType.equalsIgnoreCase("server")) { ase.setErrorType(ErrorType.Service); } else if (errorType.equalsIgnoreCase("client")) { ase.setErrorType(ErrorType.Client); } return ase; } /** * Returns the AWS error code for the specified error response. * * @param in * The DOM tree node containing the error response. * * @return The AWS error code contained in the specified error response. * * @throws Exception * If any problems were encountered pulling out the AWS error * code. */ public String parseErrorCode(Node in) throws Exception { return asString("Response/Errors/Error/Code", in); } public String parseErrorCode(Node in, XPath xpath) throws Exception { return asString("Response/Errors/Error/Code", in, xpath); } /** * Returns the path to the specified property within an error response. * * @param property * The name of the desired property. * * @return The path to the specified property within an error message. */ public String getErrorPropertyPath(String property) { return "Response/Errors/Error/" + property; } }