package src //from yadisk import ( "encoding/json" "fmt" "io" "net/http" ) // ErrorResponse represents erroneous API response. // Implements go's built in `error`. type ErrorResponse struct { ErrorName string `json:"error"` Description string `json:"description"` Message string `json:"message"` StatusCode int `json:""` } func (e *ErrorResponse) Error() string { return fmt.Sprintf("[%d - %s] %s (%s)", e.StatusCode, e.ErrorName, e.Description, e.Message) } // ProccessErrorResponse tries to represent data passed as // an ErrorResponse object. func ProccessErrorResponse(data io.Reader) (*ErrorResponse, error) { dec := json.NewDecoder(data) var errorResponse ErrorResponse if err := dec.Decode(&errorResponse); err == io.EOF { // ok } else if err != nil { return nil, err } // TODO: check if there is any trash data after JSON and crash if there is. return &errorResponse, nil } // CheckAPIError is a convenient function to turn erroneous // API response into go error. func CheckAPIError(resp *http.Response) error { if resp.StatusCode >= 200 && resp.StatusCode < 400 { return nil } errorResponse, err := ProccessErrorResponse(resp.Body) if err != nil { return err } errorResponse.StatusCode = resp.StatusCode defer CheckClose(resp.Body, &err) return errorResponse } // ProccessErrorString tries to represent data passed as // an ErrorResponse object. func ProccessErrorString(data string) (*ErrorResponse, error) { var errorResponse ErrorResponse if err := json.Unmarshal([]byte(data), &errorResponse); err == nil { // ok } else if err != nil { return nil, err } // TODO: check if there is any trash data after JSON and crash if there is. return &errorResponse, nil } // ParseAPIError Parse json error response from API func (c *Client) ParseAPIError(jsonErr string) (string, error) { //ErrorName errorResponse, err := ProccessErrorString(jsonErr) if err != nil { return err.Error(), err } return errorResponse.ErrorName, nil }