The Classroom API returns error information that can help developers debug issues and provide helpful, actionable information to end users. This guide explains how to parse error information returned from the API.
The Classroom API returns two levels of error information:
- HTTP error code in the header.
- An object in the response body with additional details.
Error message structure
Errors returned in the response body include the following fields:
code
: The numerical HTTP error code. For example,403
.message
: Additional details about the error. When available, the error message is prepended with@
and a specific error type. For example,@ClassroomApiDisabled
.status
: The HTTP request status. For example,PERMISSION_DENIED
orNOT_FOUND
.
If a request failed with a ClassroomApiDisabled
error, the response would
be:
{
"error": {
"code": 403,
"message": "@ClassroomApiDisabled The user is not permitted to access the Classroom API.",
"status": "PERMISSION_DENIED"
}
}
You can use the response body to help you debug the cause of the error and
provide helpful information to users. Include a trailing space when checking
for a specific error message to avoid matching other values that start with
the same string. In the provided error example, you can check if the message
field begins with "@ClassroomApiDisabled "
to present appropriate information
to users.
Reference the access errors, request errors, and add-ons errors pages for information on some errors that can be returned by the Classroom API.