#[non_exhaustive]
pub struct ListOpsMetadataError { pub kind: ListOpsMetadataErrorKind, /* private fields */ }
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Error type for the ListOpsMetadata operation.

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§kind: ListOpsMetadataErrorKind

Kind of error that occurred.

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Creates a new ListOpsMetadataError.

Creates the ListOpsMetadataError::Unhandled variant from any error type.

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pub fn parse_list_ops_metadata_error(
    response: &http::Response<bytes::Bytes>,
) -> std::result::Result<crate::output::ListOpsMetadataOutput, crate::error::ListOpsMetadataError> {
    let generic = crate::json_deser::parse_http_generic_error(response)
        .map_err(crate::error::ListOpsMetadataError::unhandled)?;
    let error_code = match generic.code() {
        Some(code) => code,
        None => return Err(crate::error::ListOpsMetadataError::unhandled(generic)),
    };

    let _error_message = generic.message().map(|msg| msg.to_owned());
    Err(match error_code {
        "InternalServerError" => crate::error::ListOpsMetadataError {
            meta: generic,
            kind: crate::error::ListOpsMetadataErrorKind::InternalServerError({
                #[allow(unused_mut)]
                let mut tmp = {
                    #[allow(unused_mut)]
                    let mut output = crate::error::internal_server_error::Builder::default();
                    let _ = response;
                    output = crate::json_deser::deser_structure_crate_error_internal_server_error_json_err(response.body().as_ref(), output).map_err(crate::error::ListOpsMetadataError::unhandled)?;
                    output.build()
                };
                if tmp.message.is_none() {
                    tmp.message = _error_message;
                }
                tmp
            }),
        },
        "OpsMetadataInvalidArgumentException" => crate::error::ListOpsMetadataError {
            meta: generic,
            kind: crate::error::ListOpsMetadataErrorKind::OpsMetadataInvalidArgumentException({
                #[allow(unused_mut)]
                let mut tmp = {
                    #[allow(unused_mut)]
                    let mut output =
                        crate::error::ops_metadata_invalid_argument_exception::Builder::default();
                    let _ = response;
                    output = crate::json_deser::deser_structure_crate_error_ops_metadata_invalid_argument_exception_json_err(response.body().as_ref(), output).map_err(crate::error::ListOpsMetadataError::unhandled)?;
                    output.build()
                };
                if tmp.message.is_none() {
                    tmp.message = _error_message;
                }
                tmp
            }),
        },
        _ => crate::error::ListOpsMetadataError::generic(generic),
    })
}

Creates the ListOpsMetadataError::Unhandled variant from a aws_smithy_types::Error.

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pub fn parse_list_ops_metadata_error(
    response: &http::Response<bytes::Bytes>,
) -> std::result::Result<crate::output::ListOpsMetadataOutput, crate::error::ListOpsMetadataError> {
    let generic = crate::json_deser::parse_http_generic_error(response)
        .map_err(crate::error::ListOpsMetadataError::unhandled)?;
    let error_code = match generic.code() {
        Some(code) => code,
        None => return Err(crate::error::ListOpsMetadataError::unhandled(generic)),
    };

    let _error_message = generic.message().map(|msg| msg.to_owned());
    Err(match error_code {
        "InternalServerError" => crate::error::ListOpsMetadataError {
            meta: generic,
            kind: crate::error::ListOpsMetadataErrorKind::InternalServerError({
                #[allow(unused_mut)]
                let mut tmp = {
                    #[allow(unused_mut)]
                    let mut output = crate::error::internal_server_error::Builder::default();
                    let _ = response;
                    output = crate::json_deser::deser_structure_crate_error_internal_server_error_json_err(response.body().as_ref(), output).map_err(crate::error::ListOpsMetadataError::unhandled)?;
                    output.build()
                };
                if tmp.message.is_none() {
                    tmp.message = _error_message;
                }
                tmp
            }),
        },
        "OpsMetadataInvalidArgumentException" => crate::error::ListOpsMetadataError {
            meta: generic,
            kind: crate::error::ListOpsMetadataErrorKind::OpsMetadataInvalidArgumentException({
                #[allow(unused_mut)]
                let mut tmp = {
                    #[allow(unused_mut)]
                    let mut output =
                        crate::error::ops_metadata_invalid_argument_exception::Builder::default();
                    let _ = response;
                    output = crate::json_deser::deser_structure_crate_error_ops_metadata_invalid_argument_exception_json_err(response.body().as_ref(), output).map_err(crate::error::ListOpsMetadataError::unhandled)?;
                    output.build()
                };
                if tmp.message.is_none() {
                    tmp.message = _error_message;
                }
                tmp
            }),
        },
        _ => crate::error::ListOpsMetadataError::generic(generic),
    })
}

Returns the error message if one is available.

Returns error metadata, which includes the error code, message, request ID, and potentially additional information.

Returns the request ID if it’s available.

Returns the error code if it’s available.

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    fn code(&self) -> Option<&str> {
        ListOpsMetadataError::code(self)
    }

Returns true if the error kind is ListOpsMetadataErrorKind::InternalServerError.

Returns true if the error kind is ListOpsMetadataErrorKind::OpsMetadataInvalidArgumentException.

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