module Aws::ECS::Errors
When ECS
returns an error response, the Ruby SDK constructs and raises an error. These errors all extend Aws::ECS::Errors::ServiceError < {Aws::Errors::ServiceError}
You can rescue all ECS
errors using ServiceError:
begin # do stuff rescue Aws::ECS::Errors::ServiceError # rescues all ECS API errors end
## Request Context ServiceError objects have a {Aws::Errors::ServiceError#context context} method that returns information about the request that generated the error. See {Seahorse::Client::RequestContext} for more information.
## Error Classes
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{AccessDeniedException}
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{AttributeLimitExceededException}
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{BlockedException}
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{ClientException}
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{ClusterContainsContainerInstancesException}
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{ClusterContainsServicesException}
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{ClusterContainsTasksException}
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{ClusterNotFoundException}
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{InvalidParameterException}
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{LimitExceededException}
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{MissingVersionException}
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{NoUpdateAvailableException}
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{PlatformTaskDefinitionIncompatibilityException}
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{PlatformUnknownException}
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{ResourceInUseException}
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{ResourceNotFoundException}
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{ServerException}
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{ServiceNotActiveException}
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{ServiceNotFoundException}
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{TargetNotConnectedException}
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{TargetNotFoundException}
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{TaskSetNotFoundException}
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{UnsupportedFeatureException}
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{UpdateInProgressException}
Additionally, error classes are dynamically generated for service errors based on the error code if they are not defined above.