Class: OpenStack::Exception

Inherits:
Object
  • Object
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Defined in:
lib/openstack/connection.rb

Overview

OpenStack::Exception

Defined Under Namespace

Classes: Authentication, BackupOrResizeInProgress, BadMediaType, BadMethod, BadRequest, BuildInProgress, ComputeError, ComputeFault, Connection, ExpiredAuthToken, InvalidArgument, ItemNotFound, MissingArgument, NotImplemented, Other, OverLimit, PersonalityFilePathTooLong, PersonalityFileTooLarge, QuantumError, ResizeNotAllowed, ResourceStateConflict, ServerCapacityUnavailable, ServiceUnavailable, TooManyPersonalityItems, Unauthorized

Class Method Summary collapse

Class Method Details

.raise_exception(response) ⇒ Object

In the event of a non-200 HTTP status code, this method takes the HTTP response, parses the JSON from the body to get more information about the exception, then raises the proper error. Note that all exceptions are scoped in the OpenStack::Compute::Exception namespace.



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# File 'lib/openstack/connection.rb', line 493

def self.raise_exception(response)
  return if response.code =~ /^20.$/
  begin
    fault = nil
    info = nil
    if response.body.nil? && response.code == "404" #HEAD ops no body returned
      exception_class = self.const_get("ItemNotFound")
      raise exception_class.new("The resource could not be found", "404", "")
    else
      JSON.parse(response.body).each_pair do |key, val|
        fault=key
        info=val
      end
      exception_class = self.const_get(fault[0,1].capitalize+fault[1,fault.length])
      raise exception_class.new((info["message"] || info), response.code, response.body)
    end
  rescue JSON::ParserError => parse_error
      deal_with_faulty_error(response, parse_error)
  rescue NameError
    raise OpenStack::Exception::Other.new("The server returned status #{response.code}", response.code, response.body)
  end
end