vapi std errors: argument locations
The
argument_locations
structure describes which part(s) of the input to the operation caused the error. Some types of errors are caused by the value of one of the inputs to the operation, possibly due to an interaction with other inputs to the operation. This structure is intended to be used as the payload to identify those inputs when the operation reports errors like vapi.std.errors.invalid_argument or vapi.std.errors.not_found. See vapi.std.errors.error.data.
Representation:
{
"secondary" : [
"string",
"string"
],
"primary" : "string"
}
"secondary" : [
"string",
"string"
],
"primary" : "string"
}
Attributes:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
Required | ||
primary | string | String describing the location of the input that triggered the error. |
secondary | string[] | Array (possibly empty) of strings describing the locations of other inputs that caused the the primary input to trigger the error. |