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Constructors
constructor
- new HandlerError
(
requestId
:
string
,
errorCode
?
:
undefined
|
string
,
debugString
?
:
undefined
|
string
)
:
HandlerError
-
Parameters
-
requestId: string
-
Optional errorCode: undefined | string
-
Optional debugString: undefined | string
Properties
Optional debugString
debugString: undefined | string
errorCode
errorCode: string
requestId
requestId: string
Optional stack
stack: undefined | string
Static Error
Error: ErrorConstructor
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Use the
HandlerError
class to return an error status from your intent handler code. Classes such as DeviceManager return an instance ofHandlerError
when an error occurs. For other errors that may occur in your app, you can create a new instance and return a rejectedPromise
.identifyHandler(request: IntentFlow.IdentifyRequest): Promise<IntentFlow.IdentifyResponse> { const scanData = request.inputs[0].payload.device.udpScanData; if (!scanData) { const err = new IntentFlow.HandlerError(request.requestId, ErrorCode.INVALID_REQUEST, 'Scan data not found'); return Promise.reject(err); } ... }
Errors returned by your app are visible in your cloud project logs. For more details, see the error logging developer guide.