NAME

WebService::GData::Error - create an error and parse errors from Google data APIs v2.

SYNOPSIS

use WebService::GData::Error;

#create an error object that you can throw by dying...
my $error = new WebService::GData::Error(401,'Unauthorized');
# $error->code;
# $error->content;

#create an error object in response to a Google Service.
my $error = new WebService::GData::Error(401,$responseFromAService);
print $error->code;
print $error->content;#raw xml content

my @errors = $error->errors;#send back WebService::GData::Error::Entry objects

foreach my $error (@{$error->errors}){
    print $error->code;
    print $error->internalreason;
    print $error->domain;
    print $error->location->{type};#this is just a hash
    print $error->location->{content};#this is just a hash
}

DESCRIPTION

inherits from WebService::GData.

This package can parse error response from Google APIs service. You can also create your own basic error.

All WebService::GData::* classes die a WebService::GData::Error object when something goes wrong.

You should use an eval {}; block to catch the error.

Example:

use WebService::GData::Base;


my $base = new WebService::GData::Base();
eval {
    $base->get($url);
};
#$error is a WebService::GData::Error;
if(my $error=$@){
    #error->code,$error->content, $error->errors
}

CONSTRUCTOR

new

Create a WebService::GData::Error instance.

Parameters:

code:*

This could be an http status or a short string error_code.

content:Scalar

The string can be a Google xml error response, in which case,

it will parse the contents that you can access via the errors() method of the instance.

Return: WebService::GData::Error

Example:

use WebService::GData::Error;

#create an error object that you can throw by dying...
my $error = new WebService::GData::Error(401,'Unauthorized');

GET METHODS

code

Get back the error code.

Return:

code:Scalar

content

Get back the raw content of the error.

When getting an error from querying one of Google data services, you will get a raw xml response containing possible errors.

In such case,you should loop through the result by using the errors() instance which send back WebService::GData::Error::Entry.

Return: content:Scalar

errors

Get back a reference array filled with WebService::GData::Error::Entry.

When getting an error from querying one of Google data services, you will get an xml response containing possible errors.

In such a case,you should loop through the result of errors.

Errors always send back a reference array (even if there is no error).

Return: WebService::GData::Error::Entry:ArrayRef

Example:

my @errors = $error->errors;#send back WebService::GData::Error::Entry objects

foreach my $error (@{$error->errors}){
    print $error->code;
    print $error->internalreason;
    print $error->domain;
    print $error->location->{type};#this is just a hash
    print $error->location->{content};#this is just a hash
}

CONFIGURATION AND ENVIRONMENT

none

DEPENDENCIES

none

INCOMPATIBILITIES

none

BUGS AND LIMITATIONS

If you do me the favor to _use_ this module and find a bug, please email me i will try to do my best to fix it (patches welcome)!

AUTHOR

shiriru <shirirulestheworld[arobas]gmail.com>

LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

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