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NAME

WebService::MinFraud::Error::WebService - An explicit error returned by the minFraud web service

VERSION

version 1.009001

SYNOPSIS

  use 5.010;

  use WebService::MinFraud::Client;

  use Scalar::Util qw( blessed );
  use Try::Tiny;

  my $client = WebService::MinFraud::Client->new(
      account_id  => 42,
      license_key => 'abcdef123456',
  );

  try {
      my $request = { device => { ip_address => '24.24.24.24' } };
      $client->insights($request);
  }
  catch {
      die $_ unless blessed $_;
      if ( $_->isa('WebService::MinFraud::Error::WebService') ) {
          log_web_service_error(
              error_message => $_->message,
              maxmind_code  => $_->code,
              status        => $_->http_status,
              uri           => $_->uri,
          );
      }

      # handle other exceptions
  };

DESCRIPTION

This class represents an error returned by MaxMind's minFraud web service. It extends Throwable::Error and adds attributes of its own.

METHODS

The message and stack_trace methods are inherited from Throwable::Error. The message will be the value provided by the MaxMind web service. See https://dev.maxmind.com/minfraud for details.

It also provides three methods of its own:

code

Returns the code returned by the MaxMind minFraud web service.

http_status

Returns the HTTP status. This should be either a 4xx or 5xx error.

uri

Returns the URI which gave the HTTP error.

SUPPORT

Bugs may be submitted through https://github.com/maxmind/minfraud-api-perl/issues.

AUTHOR

Mateu Hunter <mhunter@maxmind.com>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This software is copyright (c) 2015 - 2019 by MaxMind, Inc.

This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.