Error Handling
How to Read Localized Error Messages
AccountManager.signOut() { error in
guard error == nil else {
print("Error: \(error.localizedDescription)")
}
}
Use the error.localizedDescription
property to get the localized error message from NSError.
How to Read the Debug Error Message
AccountManager.signOut() { error in
guard error == nil else {
print("Error: \(error.debugDescription)")
}
}
Use the error.debugDescription
property to get the debug error message from NSError.
How to Read the Error Reason
AccountManager.signOut() { error in
guard error == nil else {
print("Error: \(error.serverResponseErrorReason)")
}
}
Use the error.serverResponseErrorReason
property to get the error reason from NSError.
Note: If the error is not generated by the server, it is generated by the SDK. As a result, error.serverResponseErrorReason
is nil.
How to Read the Server Response Error Status
AccountManager.signOut() { error in
guard error == nil else {
print("Error: \(error.serverResponseErrorStatus)") // e.g. "INVALID_INPUT"
}
}
Use the error.serverResponseErrorStatus
property to get the error status from NSError.
Note: If the error is not generated by the server, it is generated by the SDK. As a result, error.serverResponseErrorReason
is nil.
How to Read the HTTP Response Status Code
AccountManager.signOut() { error in
guard error == nil else {
print("Error: \(error.httpResponseStatusCode)") // e.g. 503 (Service Unavailable)
}
}
Use the error.httpResponseStatusCode
property to get the HTTP response status code from NSError.
Note: When the error is not generated by the server, it is generated by the SDK. As a result, error.httpResponseStatusCode
is -1.