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The canonical error codes for gRPC APIs.
Sometimes multiple error codes may apply. Services should return the most specific error code that applies. For example, prefer OUT_OF_RANGE
over FAILED_PRECONDITION
if both codes apply. Similarly prefer NOT_FOUND
or ALREADY_EXISTS
over FAILED_PRECONDITION
.
Enums | |
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OK |
Not an error; returned on success. HTTP Mapping: 200 OK |
CANCELLED |
The operation was cancelled, typically by the caller. HTTP Mapping: 499 Client Closed Request |
UNKNOWN |
Unknown error. For example, this error may be returned when a HTTP Mapping: 500 Internal Server Error |
INVALID_ARGUMENT |
The client specified an invalid argument. Note that this differs from HTTP Mapping: 400 Bad Request |
DEADLINE_EXCEEDED |
The deadline expired before the operation could complete. For operations that change the state of the system, this error may be returned even if the operation has completed successfully. For example, a successful response from a server could have been delayed long enough for the deadline to expire. HTTP Mapping: 504 Gateway Timeout |
NOT_FOUND |
Some requested entity (e.g., file or directory) was not found. Note to server developers: if a request is denied for an entire class of users, such as gradual feature rollout or undocumented allowlist, HTTP Mapping: 404 Not Found |
ALREADY_EXISTS |
The entity that a client attempted to create (e.g., file or directory) already exists. HTTP Mapping: 409 Conflict |
PERMISSION_DENIED |
The caller does not have permission to execute the specified operation. HTTP Mapping: 403 Forbidden |
UNAUTHENTICATED |
The request does not have valid authentication credentials for the operation. HTTP Mapping: 401 Unauthorized |
RESOURCE_EXHAUSTED |
Some resource has been exhausted, perhaps a per-user quota, or perhaps the entire file system is out of space. HTTP Mapping: 429 Too Many Requests |
FAILED_PRECONDITION |
The operation was rejected because the system is not in a state required for the operation's execution. For example, the directory to be deleted is non-empty, an rmdir operation is applied to a non-directory, etc. Service implementors can use the following guidelines to decide between HTTP Mapping: 400 Bad Request |
ABORTED |
The operation was aborted, typically due to a concurrency issue such as a sequencer check failure or transaction abort. See the guidelines above for deciding between HTTP Mapping: 409 Conflict |
OUT_OF_RANGE |
The operation was attempted past the valid range. E.g., seeking or reading past end-of-file. Unlike There is a fair bit of overlap between HTTP Mapping: 400 Bad Request |
UNIMPLEMENTED |
The operation is not implemented or is not supported/enabled in this service. HTTP Mapping: 501 Not Implemented |
INTERNAL |
Internal errors. This means that some invariants expected by the underlying system have been broken. This error code is reserved for serious errors. HTTP Mapping: 500 Internal Server Error |
UNAVAILABLE |
The service is currently unavailable. This is most likely a transient condition, which can be corrected by retrying with a backoff. Note that it is not always safe to retry non-idempotent operations. See the guidelines above for deciding between HTTP Mapping: 503 Service Unavailable |
DATA_LOSS |
Unrecoverable data loss or corruption. HTTP Mapping: 500 Internal Server Error |
ErrorInfo
Describes the cause of the error with structured details.
Example of an error when contacting the "pubsub.googleapis.com" API when it is not enabled:
{ "reason": "API_DISABLED"
"domain": "googleapis.com"
"metadata": {
"resource": "projects/123",
"service": "pubsub.googleapis.com"
}
}
This response indicates that the pubsub.googleapis.com API is not enabled.
Example of an error that is returned when attempting to create a Spanner instance in a region that is out of stock:
{ "reason": "STOCKOUT"
"domain": "spanner.googleapis.com",
"metadata": {
"availableRegions": "us-central1,us-east2"
}
}
Fields | |
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reason |
The reason of the error. This is a constant value that identifies the proximate cause of the error. Error reasons are unique within a particular domain of errors. This should be at most 63 characters and match a regular expression of |
domain |
The logical grouping to which the "reason" belongs. The error domain is typically the registered service name of the tool or product that generates the error. Example: "pubsub.googleapis.com". If the error is generated by some common infrastructure, the error domain must be a globally unique value that identifies the infrastructure. For Google API infrastructure, the error domain is "googleapis.com". |
metadata |
Additional structured details about this error. Keys must match /[a-z][a-zA-Z0-9-_]+/ but should ideally be lowerCamelCase. Also they must be limited to 64 characters in length. When identifying the current value of an exceeded limit, the units should be contained in the key, not the value. For example, rather than {"instanceLimit": "100/request"}, should be returned as, {"instanceLimitPerRequest": "100"}, if the client exceeds the number of instances that can be created in a single (batch) request. |
Help
Provides links to documentation or for performing an out of band action.
For example, if a quota check failed with an error indicating the calling project hasn't enabled the accessed service, this can contain a URL pointing directly to the right place in the developer console to flip the bit.
Fields | |
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links[] |
URL(s) pointing to additional information on handling the current error. |
Link
Describes a URL link.
Fields | |
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description |
Describes what the link offers. |
url |
The URL of the link. |
Status
The Status
type defines a logical error model that is suitable for different programming environments, including REST APIs and RPC APIs. It is used by gRPC. Each Status
message contains three pieces of data: error code, error message, and error details.
You can find out more about this error model and how to work with it in the API Design Guide.
Fields | |
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code |
The status code, which should be an enum value of |
message |
A developer-facing error message, which should be in English. Any user-facing error message should be localized and sent in the |
details[] |
A list of messages that carry the error details. There is a common set of message types for APIs to use. |