=begin #Talon.One API #Use the Talon.One API to integrate with your application and to manage applications and campaigns: - Use the operations in the [Integration API section](#integration-api) are used to integrate with our platform - Use the operation in the [Management API section](#management-api) to manage applications and campaigns. ## Determining the base URL of the endpoints The API is available at the same hostname as your Campaign Manager deployment. For example, if you access the Campaign Manager at `https://yourbaseurl.talon.one/`, the URL for the [updateCustomerSessionV2](https://docs.talon.one/integration-api#operation/updateCustomerSessionV2) endpoint is `https://yourbaseurl.talon.one/v2/customer_sessions/{Id}` The version of the OpenAPI document: Generated by: https://openapi-generator.tech OpenAPI Generator version: 4.3.1 =end module TalonOne class ApiError < StandardError attr_reader :code, :response_headers, :response_body, :timeout # Usage examples: # ApiError.new # ApiError.new("message") # ApiError.new(:code => 500, :response_headers => {}, :response_body => "") # ApiError.new(:code => 404, :message => "Not Found") # ApiError.new(:message => "Connection timed out", :timeout => true) def initialize(arg = nil) if arg.is_a? Hash if arg.key?(:message) || arg.key?('message') super(arg[:message] || arg['message']) else super arg end arg.each do |k, v| instance_variable_set "@#{k}", v end else super arg end end # Override to_s to display a friendly error message def to_s message end def message if @message.nil? msg = "Error message: the server returns an error" else msg = @message end is_timeout = false unless timeout.nil? is_timeout = timeout end msg += "\nHTTP status code: #{code}" if code msg += "\nResponse headers: #{response_headers}" if response_headers msg += "\nResponse body: #{response_body}" if response_body msg += "\nIs timeout: #{is_timeout}" msg end end end