Provided by: librt-client-rest-perl_0.60-2_all bug

NAME

       RT::Client::REST::Exception - Exceptions thrown by RT::Client::REST

VERSION

       version 0.60

DESCRIPTION

       These are exceptions that are thrown by various RT::Client::REST methods.

EXCEPTION HIERARCHY

       RT::Client::REST::Exception
         This exception is virtual -- it is never thrown.  It is used to group all the exceptions
         in this category.

         RT::Client::REST::OddNumberOfArgumentsException
           This means that the method you called wants key-value pairs.

         RT::Client::REST::InvaildObjectTypeException
           Thrown when you specify an invalid type to "show()", "edit()", or "search()" methods.

         RT::Client::REST::RequiredAttributeUnsetException
           An operation failed because a required attribute was not set in the object.

         RT::Client::REST::MalformedRTResponseException
           RT server sent response that we cannot parse.  This may very well mean a bug in this
           client, so if you get this exception, some debug information mailed to the author
           would be appreciated.

         RT::Client::REST::InvalidParameterValueException
           Invalid value for comments, link types, object IDs, etc.

         RT::Client::REST::CannotReadAttachmentException
           Cannot read attachment (thrown from methods "comment()" and "correspond").

         RT::Client::REST::RTException
           This is a virtual exception and is never thrown.  It is used to group exceptions
           thrown because RT server returns an error.

           RT::Client::REST::ObjectNotFoundException
             One or more of the specified objects was not found.

           RT::Client::REST::AuthenticationFailureException
             Incorrect username or password.

           RT::Client::REST::UpdateException
             This is a virtual exception.  It is used to group exceptions thrown when RT server
             returns an error trying to update an object.

             RT::Client::REST::CouldNotSetAttributeException
               For one or another reason, attribute could not be updated with the new value.

             RT::Client::REST::InvalidEmailAddressException
               Invalid e-mail address specified.

             RT::Client::REST::AlreadyCurrentValueException
               The attribute you are trying to update already has this value.  I do not know why
               RT insists on treating this as an exception, but since it does so, so should the
               client.  You can probably safely catch and throw away this exception in your code.

             RT::Client::REST::ImmutableFieldException
               Trying to update an immutable field (such as "last_updated", for example).

             RT::Client::REST::IllegalValueException
               Illegal value for attribute was specified.

           RT::Client::REST::UnknownCustomFieldException
             Unknown custom field was specified in the request.

           RT::Client::REST::InvalidQueryException
             Server could not parse the search query.

           RT::Client::REST::UnauthorizedActionException
             You are not authorized to perform this action.

           RT::Client::REST::AlreadyTicketOwnerException
             The owner you are trying to assign to a ticket is already the owner.  This exception
             is usually thrown by methods "take()", "untake", and "steal", if the operation is a
             noop.

           RT::Client::REST::RequestTimedOutException
             Request timed out.

           RT::Client::REST::UnknownRTException
             Some other RT exception that the driver cannot recognize.

METHODS

       _get_exception_class
         Figure out exception class based on content returned by RT.

       _rt_content_to_exception
         Translate error string returned by RT server into an exception object ready to be
         thrown.

SEE ALSO

       Exception::Class, RT::Client::REST.

AUTHOR

       Dmitri Tikhonov

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       This software is copyright (c) 2020, 2018 by Dmitri Tikhonov.

       This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as
       the Perl 5 programming language system itself.