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Module: Aws::DirectoryService::Errors
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Overview
When AWS Directory Service returns an error response, the Ruby SDK constructs and raises an error. These errors have the following ancestors:
You can rescue all DirectoryService errors using ServiceError
:
# rescue all errors from AWS Directory Service
begin
# do stuff
rescue Aws::DirectoryService::Errors::ServiceError
# ...
end
Request Context
ServiceError objects have a #context method that returns information about the request that generated the error, including:
#params
- The request params#operation_name
- Name of the API operation invoked#http_request
#http_response
- etc ...
See Seahorse::Client::RequestContext for more information.
Error Classes
You can rescue a specific error using the error code:
begin
# do stuff
rescue Aws::DirectoryService::Errors::AccessDeniedException
# ...
end
Some of the common errors are listed below:
Defined Under Namespace
Classes: AccessDeniedException, AuthenticationFailedException, CertificateAlreadyExistsException, CertificateDoesNotExistException, CertificateInUseException, CertificateLimitExceededException, ClientException, DirectoryAlreadyInRegionException, DirectoryAlreadySharedException, DirectoryDoesNotExistException, DirectoryLimitExceededException, DirectoryNotSharedException, DirectoryUnavailableException, DomainControllerLimitExceededException, EntityAlreadyExistsException, EntityDoesNotExistException, InsufficientPermissionsException, InvalidCertificateException, InvalidLDAPSStatusException, InvalidNextTokenException, InvalidParameterException, InvalidPasswordException, InvalidTargetException, IpRouteLimitExceededException, NoAvailableCertificateException, OrganizationsException, RegionLimitExceededException, ServiceError, ServiceException, ShareLimitExceededException, SnapshotLimitExceededException, TagLimitExceededException, UnsupportedOperationException, UserDoesNotExistException