The following error classes are defined:
• "Search::Elasticsearch::Error::Param"
A bad parameter has been passed to a method.
• "Search::Elasticsearch::Error::Request"
There was some generic error performing your request in Elasticsearch. This error is triggered by
HTTP status codes 400 and 500. This class has the following sub-classes:
• "Search::Elasticsearch::Error::Unauthorized"
Invalid (or no) username/password provided as "userinfo" for a password protected service. These
errors are triggered by the 401 HTTP status code.
• "Search::Elasticsearch::Error::Missing"
A resource that you requested was not found. These errors are triggered by the 404 HTTP status
code.
• "Elastisearch::Error::Conflict"
Your request could not be performed because of some conflict. For instance, if you try to delete
a document with a particular version number, and the document has already changed, it will throw
a "Conflict" error. If it can, it will include the "current_version" in the error vars. This
error is triggered by the 409 HTTP status code.
• "Search::Elasticsearch::Error::ContentLength"
The request body was longer than the max_content_length.
• "Search::Elasticsearch::Error::RequestTimeout"
The request took longer than the specified "timeout". Currently only applies to the
cluster_health request.
• "Search::Elasticsearch::Error::Timeout"
The request timed out.
• "Search::Elasticsearch::Error::Cxn"
There was an error connecting to a node in the cluster. This error indicates node failure and will
be retried on another node. This error has the following sub-classes:
• "Search::Elasticsearch::Error::Unavailable"
The current node is unable to handle your request at the moment. Your request will be retried on
another node. This error is triggered by the 503 HTTP status code.
• "Search::Elasticsearch::Error::BadGateway"
A proxy between the client and Elasticsearch is unable to connect to Elasticsearch. This error
is triggered by the 502 HTTP status code.
• "Search::Elasticsearch::Error::GatewayTimeout"
A proxy between the client and Elasticsearch is unable to connect to Elasticsearch within its own
timeout. This error is triggered by the 504 HTTP status code.
• "Search::Elasticsearch::Error::SSL"
There was a problem validating the SSL certificate. Not all backends support this error type.
• "Search::Elasticsearch::Error::Forbidden"
Either the cluster was unable to process the request because it is currently blocking, eg there are
not enough master nodes to form a cluster, or because the authenticated user is trying to perform an
unauthorized action. This error is triggered by the 403 HTTP status code.
• "Search::Elasticsearch::Error::Illegal"
You have attempted to perform an illegal operation. For instance, you attempted to use a Scroll
helper in a different process after forking.
• "Search::Elasticsearch::Error::Serializer"
There was an error serializing a variable or deserializing a string.
• "Elasticsarch::Error::Internal"
An internal error occurred - please report this as a bug in this module.