#[non_exhaustive]
pub enum CreateObjectErrorKind {
AccessDeniedException(AccessDeniedException),
DirectoryNotEnabledException(DirectoryNotEnabledException),
FacetValidationException(FacetValidationException),
InternalServiceException(InternalServiceException),
InvalidArnException(InvalidArnException),
LimitExceededException(LimitExceededException),
LinkNameAlreadyInUseException(LinkNameAlreadyInUseException),
ResourceNotFoundException(ResourceNotFoundException),
RetryableConflictException(RetryableConflictException),
UnsupportedIndexTypeException(UnsupportedIndexTypeException),
ValidationException(ValidationException),
Unhandled(Box<dyn Error + Send + Sync + 'static>),
}
Expand description
Types of errors that can occur for the CreateObject
operation.
Variants (Non-exhaustive)
This enum is marked as non-exhaustive
AccessDeniedException(AccessDeniedException)
Access denied or directory not found. Either you don't have permissions for this directory or the directory does not exist. Try calling ListDirectories
and check your permissions.
DirectoryNotEnabledException(DirectoryNotEnabledException)
Operations are only permitted on enabled directories.
FacetValidationException(FacetValidationException)
The Facet
that you provided was not well formed or could not be validated with the schema.
InternalServiceException(InternalServiceException)
Indicates a problem that must be resolved by Amazon Web Services. This might be a transient error in which case you can retry your request until it succeeds. Otherwise, go to the AWS Service Health Dashboard site to see if there are any operational issues with the service.
InvalidArnException(InvalidArnException)
Indicates that the provided ARN value is not valid.
LimitExceededException(LimitExceededException)
Indicates that limits are exceeded. See Limits for more information.
LinkNameAlreadyInUseException(LinkNameAlreadyInUseException)
Indicates that a link could not be created due to a naming conflict. Choose a different name and then try again.
ResourceNotFoundException(ResourceNotFoundException)
The specified resource could not be found.
RetryableConflictException(RetryableConflictException)
Occurs when a conflict with a previous successful write is detected. For example, if a write operation occurs on an object and then an attempt is made to read the object using “SERIALIZABLE” consistency, this exception may result. This generally occurs when the previous write did not have time to propagate to the host serving the current request. A retry (with appropriate backoff logic) is the recommended response to this exception.
UnsupportedIndexTypeException(UnsupportedIndexTypeException)
Indicates that the requested index type is not supported.
ValidationException(ValidationException)
Indicates that your request is malformed in some manner. See the exception message.
Unhandled(Box<dyn Error + Send + Sync + 'static>)
An unexpected error, e.g. invalid JSON returned by the service or an unknown error code
Trait Implementations
Auto Trait Implementations
impl !RefUnwindSafe for CreateObjectErrorKind
impl Send for CreateObjectErrorKind
impl Sync for CreateObjectErrorKind
impl Unpin for CreateObjectErrorKind
impl !UnwindSafe for CreateObjectErrorKind
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