pub enum Error {
DynamoDB(Box<Error>),
Serde(Error),
FailedBatchWrite(Vec<WriteRequest>),
Other(Box<dyn Error + Send>),
Custom(String),
}Expand description
The error type for all dynamodb-facade operations.
Wraps the various failure modes that can occur when interacting with DynamoDB: SDK-level transport and service errors, serialization failures, and application-defined errors.
§Variants
Error::DynamoDB— an error originating from the AWS SDK, such as aConditionalCheckFailedException, a throttling error, or a network failure. UseError::as_dynamodb_errorto inspect the underlyingaws_sdk_dynamodb::Error.Error::Serde— a (de)serialization failure produced byserde_dynamowhen converting between Rust types and DynamoDB items.Error::Other— any other boxedcore::error::Error. Useful for wrapping domain errors viaError::other.Error::FailedBatchWrite— a batch write that could not complete after all retry attempts. Contains the unprocessedWriteRequests.Error::Custom— a plain string error message. Useful for quick ad-hoc errors viaError::custom.
§Examples
Matching on error variants:
use dynamodb_facade::Error;
fn handle(err: Error) {
match err {
Error::DynamoDB(_) => eprintln!("AWS SDK error"),
Error::Serde(_) => eprintln!("serialization error"),
Error::FailedBatchWrite(r) => eprintln!("{} items unprocessed", r.len()),
Error::Other(_) => eprintln!("other error"),
Error::Custom(msg) => eprintln!("custom error: {msg}"),
}
}Variants§
DynamoDB(Box<Error>)
An error returned by the AWS DynamoDB SDK.
This variant is produced automatically via the From impls for
aws_sdk_dynamodb::error::SdkError and aws_sdk_dynamodb::Error.
Use Error::as_dynamodb_error to borrow the inner error for
pattern-matching on specific service errors such as
ConditionalCheckFailedException.
Serde(Error)
A (de)serialization error from serde_dynamo.
Produced when converting a Rust struct to or from a DynamoDB item map fails — for example, when a required attribute is missing or has an unexpected type.
FailedBatchWrite(Vec<WriteRequest>)
A batch write that did not complete after all retry attempts.
Returned by dynamodb_batch_write when
some WriteRequests remain unprocessed after the maximum number of
retries. The contained vector holds the requests that were never
acknowledged by DynamoDB, allowing the caller to inspect or retry them.
Other(Box<dyn Error + Send>)
Any other boxed error.
Use Error::other to wrap an arbitrary core::error::Error value
into this variant.
Custom(String)
A plain string error message.
Use Error::custom to construct this variant.
Implementations§
Source§impl Error
impl Error
Sourcepub fn custom(message: impl Into<String>) -> Self
pub fn custom(message: impl Into<String>) -> Self
Creates an Error::Custom from any value that converts into a
String.
This is a convenience constructor for quick ad-hoc errors without needing to define a dedicated error type.
§Examples
use dynamodb_facade::Error;
let err = Error::custom("enrollment limit reached");
assert!(matches!(err, Error::Custom(_)));
assert_eq!(err.to_string(), "Custom Error: enrollment limit reached");Sourcepub fn other(error: impl Error + Send + Sync + 'static) -> Self
pub fn other(error: impl Error + Send + Sync + 'static) -> Self
Creates an Error::Other by boxing any core::error::Error value.
Use this to wrap domain-specific or standard-library errors when
implementing fallible methods from this crate — for example, a
FromStr parse error inside a manual
DynamoDBItem::try_from_item
implementation.
§Examples
Wrapping a ParseIntError when deserializing
a DynamoDB string attribute into a numeric field:
use dynamodb_facade::Error;
fn parse_credits(raw: &str) -> dynamodb_facade::Result<u32> {
raw.parse::<u32>().map_err(Error::other)
}
assert!(parse_credits("42").is_ok());
assert!(matches!(parse_credits("not-a-number"), Err(Error::Other(_))));Sourcepub fn as_dynamodb_error(&self) -> Option<&Error>
pub fn as_dynamodb_error(&self) -> Option<&Error>
Returns a reference to the inner aws_sdk_dynamodb::Error if this
error is the Error::DynamoDB variant, or None otherwise.
Use this to inspect or pattern-match on specific DynamoDB service
errors (e.g. ConditionalCheckFailedException, ResourceNotFoundException)
without unwrapping the full error chain.
§Examples
Distinguishing a “not found” condition failure from other errors when deleting an enrollment that must already exist:
match Enrollment::delete_by_id(client, KeyId::pk(user_id).sk(course_id))
.exists()
.await
{
Ok(enrollment) => Ok(enrollment.expect("exists guard guarantees a return value")),
Err(e) if matches!(
e.as_dynamodb_error(),
Some(DynamoDBError::ConditionalCheckFailedException(_))
) => Err(format!("enrollment for user {user_id} / course {course_id} not found")),
Err(e) => Err(format!("unexpected error: {e}")),
}Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Error for Error
impl Error for Error
Source§fn source(&self) -> Option<&(dyn Error + 'static)>
fn source(&self) -> Option<&(dyn Error + 'static)>
1.0.0 · Source§fn description(&self) -> &str
fn description(&self) -> &str
use the Display impl or to_string()
Source§impl From<Error> for Error
Converts an aws_sdk_dynamodb::Error into Error::DynamoDB.
impl From<Error> for Error
Converts an aws_sdk_dynamodb::Error into Error::DynamoDB.
Boxes the SDK error and wraps it in the Error::DynamoDB variant.
Source§impl<T, R> From<SdkError<T, R>> for Error
Converts an aws_sdk_dynamodb::error::SdkError into Error::DynamoDB.
impl<T, R> From<SdkError<T, R>> for Error
Converts an aws_sdk_dynamodb::error::SdkError into Error::DynamoDB.
This impl is provided for all SdkError<T, R> where the SDK can convert
the operation-specific error into the generic aws_sdk_dynamodb::Error.
It allows the ? operator to be used directly on SDK call results.
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for Error
impl !RefUnwindSafe for Error
impl Send for Error
impl !Sync for Error
impl Unpin for Error
impl UnsafeUnpin for Error
impl !UnwindSafe for Error
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fn into_either(self, into_left: bool) -> Either<Self, Self>
self into a Left variant of Either<Self, Self>
if into_left is true.
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fn into_either_with<F>(self, into_left: F) -> Either<Self, Self>
self into a Left variant of Either<Self, Self>
if into_left(&self) returns true.
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