Difference between revisions of "REST API:Error Codes"
From AgileApps Support Wiki
imported>Aeric |
imported>Aeric |
||
Line 66: | Line 66: | ||
|- | |- | ||
| align="center"| -4600 || FORBIDDEN (403) || | | align="center"| -4600 || FORBIDDEN (403) || Feature is not enabled for this tenant | ||
|- | |- | ||
| align="center"| -4601 || BAD_REQUEST (400) || Invalid payload for | | align="center"| -4601 || BAD_REQUEST (400) || Invalid payload for this resource (data is not well formed, has an invalid tag, or is missing a required tag) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| align="center"| -4602 || BAD_REQUEST (400) || Invalid | | align="center"| -4602 || BAD_REQUEST (400) || Invalid type | ||
|- | |- | ||
| align="center"| -4603 || BAD_REQUEST (400) || Invalid ID | | align="center"| -4603 || BAD_REQUEST (400) || Invalid ID |
Revision as of 19:35, 18 December 2013
All requests return standard HTTP status codes as well as a message code and description, in the body of the response.
HTTP Status Codes
The most commonly returned HTTP status codes are:
Code Status Description 200 SUCCESS Returned by a successful GET, PUT, or DELETE. 201 CREATE_SUCCEEDED Returned by a successful POST. Indicates that a new entity has been added to the platform. 400 BAD_REQUEST Invalid argument, or other error as indicated by accompanying platform message. 404 BAD_URL The specified resource does not exist, or the server could not be reached. 405 METHOD_NOT_ALLOWED The requested resource does not respond to the specified method, or to the content type of the request. This message is returned when: - The wrong method type was specified. (Typically, GET instead of POST, or vice versa.)
- The wrong URL was specified. (The URL exists, but it's not one that responds to the specified method.)
- The wrong content-type was specified. (The URL exists, and the method is valid, but there is no variant of the resource that processes the specified content type.)
(Check your spelling, and double-check the API description.)
415 UNSUPPORTED_MEDIA_TYPE Content-Type has not been specified in the request header. Depending on data format, it should either be application/xml or application/json.
- Learn more: Response Status
Platform Message Codes
In addition to the standard HTTP return code, the body of the response from the server includes a <message> section, which contains:
- code
- An Integer containing a success or failure code:
- A value of 0 indicates a successful call
- Any negative value (<0) indicates an error
- description
- A String containing an explanatory message.
The most commonly returned platform message codes are:
Platform Code with Http Status Description -1 INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR (500) Request could not be completed.
See description for the error message.-101 UNAUTHORIZED User not logged in -200 NOT_FOUND (404) Invalid object name, object ID, or record identifier -300 BAD_REQUEST (400) Resource does not exist -400 BAD_REQUEST (400) Invalid time zone -690 BAD_REQUEST (400) Record does not exist -850 BAD_REQUEST (400) Insufficient permission for this operation -4000 BAD_REQUEST (400) Error downloading package -4001 BAD_REQUEST (400) Please provide file name -4003 BAD_REQUEST (400) Manage Packages permission is not enabled -4004 BAD_REQUEST (400) Provide either file name or Package ID -4005 BAD_REQUEST (400) Invalid package ID -4006 BAD_REQUEST (400) Invalid Tenant ID -4007 BAD_REQUEST (400) Invalid deploy time -4600 FORBIDDEN (403) Feature is not enabled for this tenant -4601 BAD_REQUEST (400) Invalid payload for this resource (data is not well formed, has an invalid tag, or is missing a required tag) -4602 BAD_REQUEST (400) Invalid type -4603 BAD_REQUEST (400) Invalid ID -4604 BAD_REQUEST (400) Duplicate follower -4605 BAD_REQUEST (400) Invalid vote action -7000 BAD_REQUEST (400) Invalid index name
Learn more: See the javadoc constants for a complete list of PlatformException error-code constants.