package Net::Twitter::Error;
$Net::Twitter::Error::VERSION = '4.01010';
use Moose;
use Try::Tiny;
use Devel::StackTrace;
use overload '""' => \&error,
'fallback' => 1;
has twitter_error => ( is => 'rw', predicate => 'has_twitter_error' );
has http_response => ( isa => 'HTTP::Response', is => 'rw', required => 1, handles => [qw/code message/] );
has stack_trace => ( is => 'ro', init_arg => undef, builder => '_build_stack_trace' );
has _stringified => ( is => 'rw', init_arg => undef, default => undef );
sub _build_stack_trace {
my $seen;
my $this_sub = (caller 0)[3];
Devel::StackTrace->new(frame_filter => sub {
my $caller = shift->{caller};
my $in_nt = $caller->[0] =~ /^Net::Twitter::/ || $caller->[3] eq $this_sub;
($seen ||= $in_nt) && !$in_nt || 0;
});
}
sub error {
my $self = shift;
return $self->_stringified if $self->_stringified;
# Don't walk on $@
local $@;
my $error = $self->has_twitter_error && $self->twitter_error_text
|| $self->http_response->status_line;
my ($location) = $self->stack_trace->frame(0)->as_string =~ /( at .*)/;
return $self->_stringified($error . ($location || ''));
}
sub twitter_error_text {
my $self = shift;
# Twitter does not return a consistent error structure, so we have to
# try each known (or guessed) variant to find a suitable message...
return '' unless $self->has_twitter_error;
my $e = $self->twitter_error;
# the newest: array of errors
return try {
exists $e->{errors}
&& exists $e->{errors}[0]
&& exists $e->{errors}[0]{message}
&& $e->{errors}[0]{message};
}
# it's single error variant
|| try {
exists $e->{error}
&& exists $e->{error}{message}
&& $e->{error}{message};
}
# or maybe it's not that deep (documentation would be helpful, here, Twitter!)
|| try { exists $e->{message} && $e->{message} }
# the original error structure
|| try { exists $e->{error} && $e->{error} }
|| '';
}
sub twitter_error_code {
my $self = shift;
return $self->has_twitter_error
&& exists $self->twitter_error->{errors}
&& exists $self->twitter_error->{errors}[0]
&& exists $self->twitter_error->{errors}[0]{code}
&& $self->twitter_error->{errors}[0]{code}
|| 0;
}
__PACKAGE__->meta->make_immutable;
no Moose;
1;
__END__
=head1 NAME
Net::Twitter::Error - A Net::Twitter exception object
=head1 VERSION
version 4.01010
=head1 SYNOPSIS
my $nt = Net::Twitter->new(username => $username, password => $password);
my $followers = eval { $nt->followers };
if ( my $err = $@ ) {
die $@ unless blessed $err and $err->isa('Net::Twitter::Error');
warn "HTTP Response Code: ", $err->code, "\n",
"HTTP Message......: ", $err->message, "\n",
"Twitter error.....: ", $err->error, "\n";
}
=head1 DESCRIPTION
B<Net::Twitter::Error> encapsulates the C<HTTP::Response> and Twitter
error HASH (if any) resulting from a failed API call.
=head1 METHODS
=over 4
=item new
Constructs a C<Net::Twitter::Error> object. It accepts the following parameters:
=over 4
=item http_response
An C<HTTP::Response> object, required.
=item twitter_error
The error returned by Twitter as a HASH ref. Optional, since some API errors do
not include a response from Twitter. They may, instead, be the result of network
timeouts, proxy errors, or some other problem that prevents an API response.
=back
=item twitter_error
Get or set the Twitter error HASH.
=item http_response
Get or set the C<HTTP::Response> object.
=item code
Returns the HTTP response code.
=item message
Returns the HTTP response message.
=item has_twitter_error
Returns true if the object contains a Twitter error HASH.
=item error
Returns the C<error> value from the C<twitter_error> HASH ref if there is one.
Otherwise, it returns the string "[unknown]". Includes a stack trace.
=item twitter_error_text
Returns the C<error> value from the C<twitter_error> HASH ref if there is one.
Otherwise, returns an empty string
=item twitter_error_code
Returns the first numeric twitter error code from the JSON response body, if
there is one. Otherwise, it returns 0 so the result should always be safe use
in a numeric test.
See L<Twitter Error Codes|https://dev.twitter.com/docs/error-codes-responses>
for a list of defined error codes.
=back
=head1 SEE ALSO
=over 4
=item L<Net::Twitter>
=back
=head1 AUTHOR
Marc Mims <marc@questright.com>
=head1 LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2009 Marc Mims
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
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