#[non_exhaustive]
pub enum GetApplicationRevisionErrorKind {
ApplicationDoesNotExistException(ApplicationDoesNotExistException),
ApplicationNameRequiredException(ApplicationNameRequiredException),
InvalidApplicationNameException(InvalidApplicationNameException),
InvalidRevisionException(InvalidRevisionException),
RevisionDoesNotExistException(RevisionDoesNotExistException),
RevisionRequiredException(RevisionRequiredException),
Unhandled(Unhandled),
}
Expand description
Types of errors that can occur for the GetApplicationRevision
operation.
Variants (Non-exhaustive)§
This enum is marked as non-exhaustive
ApplicationDoesNotExistException(ApplicationDoesNotExistException)
The application does not exist with the IAM user or Amazon Web Services account.
ApplicationNameRequiredException(ApplicationNameRequiredException)
The minimum number of required application names was not specified.
InvalidApplicationNameException(InvalidApplicationNameException)
The application name was specified in an invalid format.
InvalidRevisionException(InvalidRevisionException)
The revision was specified in an invalid format.
RevisionDoesNotExistException(RevisionDoesNotExistException)
The named revision does not exist with the IAM user or Amazon Web Services account.
RevisionRequiredException(RevisionRequiredException)
The revision ID was not specified.
Unhandled(Unhandled)
An unexpected error occurred (e.g., invalid JSON returned by the service or an unknown error code).
When logging an error from the SDK, it is recommended that you either wrap the error in
DisplayErrorContext
, use another
error reporter library that visits the error’s cause/source chain, or call
Error::source
for more details about the underlying cause.