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When errors/exceptions occur in the system, the API Manager throws XML-based error responses to the client by default. To change the format of these error responses, you change the relevant XML file in the <AM_HOME>/repository/deployment/server/synapse-configs/default/sequences directory. The directory includes multiple XML files, named after the type of errors that occur. You must select the correct file.

For example, to change the message type of authorization errors, open the <AM_HOME>/repository/deployment/server/synapse-configs/default/sequences/_auth_failure_handler.xml  file and change  application/xml  to something like  application/json .

<sequence name="_auth_failure_handler_" xmlns="http://ws.apache.org/ns/synapse">
 <property name="error_message_type" value="application/json"/>
 <sequence key="_cors_request_handler_"/>
</sequence>

Similarly, to change the error messages of throttling errors (e.g., quota exceeding), change the _throttle_out_handler_.xml file; resource mismatch errors, the _resource_mismatch_handler_.xml file, etc.

Given below are some error codes and their meanings.

API handlers error codes

Error codeError MessageDescription
900900

Unclassified Authentication Failure

An unspecified error has occurred
900901

Invalid Credentials

Invalid Authentication information provided
900902

Missing Credentials

No authentication information provided
900905

Incorrect Access Token Type is provided

The access token type used is not supported when invoking the API. The supported access token types are application and user accesses tokens. See Access Tokens.

900906

No matching resource found in the API for the given request

A resource with the name in the request can not be found in the API.
900907

The requested API is temporarily blocked

The status of the API has been changed to an inaccessible/unavailable state.
900908

Resource forbidden

The user invoking the API has not been granted access to the required resource.
900909

The subscription to the API is inactive

Happens when the API user is blocked.
900910

The access token does not allow you to access the requested resource

Can not access the required resource with the provided access token. Check the valid resources that can be accessed with this token.

900800
Message throttled out

The maximum number of requests that can be made to the API within a designated time period is reached and the API is throttled for the user.

          
            700700
             
          
        

API blocked

This API has been blocked temporarily. Please try again later or contact the system administrators.

Sequences error codes

Error codeDescription
900901
Production/sandbox key offered to the API with no production/sandbox endpoint
403
No matching resource found in the API for the given request

In addition to the above error codes, we have engaged Synapse-level error codes to the default fault sequence and custom fault sequences (e.g.,_token_fault_.xml) of the API Manager. For information, see Error Handling in WSO2 ESB documentation.

Custom error messages

To send a custom message with a custom HTTP status code, you execute an additional sequence that can generate a new error message. You then override the message body, HTTP status code and other values.

The following steps demonstrate how to override a throttled-out message's HTTP status code as a custom error message:

  1. Go to <APIM_HOME> /repository/deployment/server/synapse-configs/default/sequences directory and create the file convert.xml as follows.

    <sequence xmlns="http://ws.apache.org/ns/synapse" name="convert">
        <payloadFactory media-type="xml">
            <format>
                <am:fault xmlns:am="http://wso2.org/apimanager">
                    <am:code>$1</am:code>
                    <am:type>Status report</am:type>
                    <am:message>Runtime Error</am:message>
                    <am:description>$2</am:description>
                </am:fault>
            </format>
            <args>
                <arg evaluator="xml" expression="$ctx:ERROR_CODE"/>
                <arg evaluator="xml" expression="$ctx:ERROR_MESSAGE"/>
            </args>
        </payloadFactory>
        <property name="RESPONSE" value="true"/>
        <header name="To" action="remove"/>
        <property name="HTTP_SC" value="555" scope="axis2"/>
        <property name="NO_ENTITY_BODY" scope="axis2" action="remove"/>
        <property name="ContentType" scope="axis2" action="remove"/>
        <property name="Authorization" scope="transport" action="remove"/>
        <property name="Access-Control-Allow-Origin" value="*" scope="transport"/>
        <property name="Host" scope="transport" action="remove"/>
        <property name="Accept" scope="transport" action="remove"/>
        <property name="X-JWT-Assertion" scope="transport" action="remove"/>
        <property name="messageType" value="application/json" scope="axis2"/>
        <send/>
    </sequence>

    Alternatively, you can use the Source View of the APIm Management Console as follows to edit the synapse configuration:

    • Start the API Manager and log in to the Management Console. (https://<Server Host>:9443/carbon).
    • Go to Manager -> Source View.
    • Copy the content of the sequence in convert.xml, paste it as a new sequence in the source view and update it.
  2. Check the logs to see whether there are issues in the deployment.  If the deployment is successful, you see a message like the following in the system logs:

    [2015-04-13 09:17:38,885]  INFO - SequenceDeployer Sequence named 'convert' has been deployed from file : <APIM_HOME>/repository/deployment/server/synapse-configs/default/sequences/convert.xml
  3. Invoke the API until the throttling limit exceeds and the new requests get throttled out. 

    curl -v -H "Authorization: Bearer <Access_Token>" http://localhost:8280/<API_name>/<context>/<version>
  4. Note that you get following response:

    * About to connect() to 127.0.0.1 port 8280 (#0)
    *   Trying 127.0.0.1...
    * Adding handle: conn: 0x17a2db0
    * Adding handle: send: 0
    * Adding handle: recv: 0
    * Curl_addHandleToPipeline: length: 1
    * - Conn 0 (0x17a2db0) send_pipe: 1, recv_pipe: 0
    * Connected to 127.0.0.1 (127.0.0.1) port 8280 (#0)
    > GET /testam/sanjeewa/1.0.0 HTTP/1.1
    > User-Agent: curl/7.32.0
    > Host: 127.0.0.1:8280
    > Accept: */*
    > Authorization: Bearer 7f855a7d70aed820a78367c362385c86
    > 
    < HTTP/1.1 555 
    < Access-Control-Allow-Origin: *
    < Content-Type: application/json
    < Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2015 05:30:12 GMT
    * Server WSO2-PassThrough-HTTP is not blacklisted
    < Server: WSO2-PassThrough-HTTP
    < Transfer-Encoding: chunked
    < 
    * Connection #0 to host 127.0.0.1 left intact
    {"fault":{"code":"900800","type":"Status report","message":"Runtime Error","description":"Message throttled out"}}
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