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Política AccessControl
This section describes the fault codes and error messages that are returned and fault variables that are set by Edge when this policy triggers an error. This information is important to know if you are developing fault rules to handle faults. To learn more, see What you need to know about policy errors and Handling faults.
Runtime errors
These errors can occur when the policy executes.
| Fault code | HTTP status | Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|---|
accesscontrol.IPDeniedAccess |
403 | The client IP address, or an IP address passed
in the API request, matches an IP address specified in the <SourceAddress> element within
the <MatchRule> element of the Access Control Policy, and the action attribute of the
<MatchRule> element is set to DENY. |
build |
Fault variables
These variables are set when a runtime error occurs. For more information, see Variables specific to policy errors.
| Variables | Where | Example |
|---|---|---|
fault.name="fault_name" |
fault_name is the name of the fault, as listed in the Runtime errors table above. The fault name is the last part of the fault code. | fault.name Matches "IPDeniedAccess" |
acl.policy_name.failed |
policy_name is the user-specified name of the policy that threw the fault. | acl.AC-AllowAccess.failed = true |
Example fault response
{
"fault":{
"faultstring":"Access Denied for client ip : 52.211.243.3"
"detail":{
"errorcode":"accesscontrol.IPDeniedAccess"
}
}
}Example fault rule
<FaultRule name="IPDeniedAccess">
<Step>
<Name>AM-IPDeniedAccess</Name>
<Condition>(fault.name Matches "IPDeniedAccess") </Condition>
</Step>
<Condition>(acl.failed = true) </Condition>
</FaultRule>Política AccessEntity
For related information, see What you need to know about policy errors and Handling faults.
Runtime errors
None.
Deployment errors
| Error name | Fault string | HTTP status | Occurs when |
|---|---|---|---|
InvalidEntityType |
Invalid type [entity_type] in ACCESSENTITYStepDefinition
[policy_name] |
N/A | The entity type used must be one of the supported types. |
Política AssignMessage
This section describes the fault codes and error messages that are returned and fault variables that are set by Edge when this policy triggers an error. This information is important to know if you are developing fault rules to handle faults. To learn more, see What you need to know about policy errors and Handling faults.
Runtime errors
These errors can occur when the policy executes.
| Fault code | HTTP status | Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|---|
steps.assignmessage.SetVariableFailed |
500 | The policy was not able to set a variable. See the fault string for the name of the unresolved variable. | |
steps.assignmessage.VariableOfNonMsgType |
500 |
This error occurs if the Message type variables represent entire HTTP requests and responses. The built-in Edge
flow variables |
build |
steps.assignmessage.UnresolvedVariable |
500 |
This error occurs if a variable specified in the Assign Message policy is either:
|
build |
Deployment errors
These errors can occur when you deploy a proxy containing this policy.
| Error name | Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|
InvalidIndex |
If the index specified in the <Copy> and/or <Remove> elements of the Assign Message
policy is 0 or a negative number, then deployment of the API Proxy fails.
|
build |
InvalidVariableName |
If the child element <Name> is empty or not specified in the <AssignVariable> element,
then the deployment of the API proxy fails because there is no valid variable name to
which to assign a value. A valid variable name is required.
|
build |
InvalidPayload |
A payload specified in the policy is invalid. |
Fault variables
These variables are set when this policy triggers an error at runtime. For more information, see What you need to know about policy errors.
| Variables | Where | Example |
|---|---|---|
fault.name="fault_name" |
fault_name is the name of the fault, as listed in the Runtime errors table above. The fault name is the last part of the fault code. | fault.name Matches "UnresolvedVariable" |
assignmessage.policy_name.failed |
policy_name is the user-specified name of the policy that threw the fault. | assignmessage.AM-SetResponse.failed = true |
Example error response
{ "fault":{ "detail":{ "errorcode":"steps.assignmessage.VariableOfNonMsgType" }, "faultstring":"AssignMessage[AM-SetResponse]: value of variable is not of type Message" } }
Example fault rule
<FaultRule name="Assign Message Faults"> <Step> <Name>AM-CustomNonMessageTypeErrorResponse</Name> <Condition>(fault.name Matches "VariableOfNonMsgType") </Condition> </Step> <Step> <Name>AM-CustomSetVariableErrorResponse</Name> <Condition>(fault.name = "SetVariableFailed")</Condition> </Step> <Condition>(assignmessage.failed = true) </Condition> </FaultRule>
Política de BasicAuthentication
En esta sección, se describen los códigos y mensajes de error que se muestran, y las variables de falla que establece Edge cuando esta política activa un error. Esta información es importante para saber si estás desarrollando reglas de fallas con el propósito de controlar errores. Para obtener más información, consulta Qué debes saber sobre los errores de políticas y Cómo solucionar fallas.
Errores de entorno de ejecución
Estos errores pueden producirse cuando se ejecuta la política.
| Código de falla | Estado de HTTP | Causa | Corregir |
|---|---|---|---|
steps.basicauthentication.InvalidBasicAuthenticationSource |
500 | En una decodificación cuando la cadena codificada en Base64 entrante no contiene un valor o El encabezado tiene un formato incorrecto (p.ej., no comienza con "Básico"). | build |
steps.basicauthentication.UnresolvedVariable |
500 | Las variables de origen necesarias para la decodificación o codificación no están presentes. Este error solo puede ocurrir si IgnoreUnresolvedVariables es falso. |
build |
Errores en la implementación
Estos errores pueden generarse cuando implementas un proxy que contiene esta política.
| Nombre del error | Ocurre cuando | Corregir |
|---|---|---|
UserNameRequired |
El elemento <User> debe estar presente para la operación con nombre. |
build |
PasswordRequired |
El elemento <Password> debe estar presente para la operación con nombre. |
build |
AssignToRequired |
El elemento <AssignTo> debe estar presente para la operación con nombre. |
build |
SourceRequired |
El elemento <Source> debe estar presente para la operación con nombre. |
build |
Variables con fallas
Estas variables se configuran cuando se genera un error de entorno de ejecución. Para obtener más información, consulta Qué debes saber sobre los errores de la política.
| Variables | Donde | Ejemplo |
|---|---|---|
fault.name="fault_name" |
fault_name es el nombre de la falla, como se indica en la tabla de Errores del entorno de ejecución anterior. El nombre de la falla es la última parte del código de la falla. | fault.name Matches "UnresolvedVariable" |
BasicAuthentication.policy_name.failed |
policy_name es el nombre especificado por el usuario de la política que generó la falla. | BasicAuthentication.BA-Authenticate.failed = true |
Ejemplo de respuesta de error
{ "fault":{ "detail":{ "errorcode":"steps.basicauthentication.UnresolvedVariable" }, "faultstring":"Unresolved variable : request.queryparam.password" } }
Ejemplo de regla de falla
<FaultRule name="Basic Authentication Faults">
<Step>
<Name>AM-UnresolvedVariable</Name>
<Condition>(fault.name Matches "UnresolvedVariable") </Condition>
</Step>
<Step>
<Name>AM-AuthFailedResponse</Name>
<Condition>(fault.name = "InvalidBasicAuthenticationSource")</Condition>
</Step>
<Condition>(BasicAuthentication.BA-Authentication.failed = true) </Condition>
</FaultRule>Política de ConcurrentRateLimit
This section describes the fault codes and error messages that are returned and fault variables that are set by Edge when this policy triggers an error. This information is important to know if you are developing fault rules to handle errors. To learn more, see What you need to know about policy errors and Handling faults.
Runtime errors
These errors can occur when the policy executes.
| Fault code | HTTP status | Occurs when |
|---|---|---|
policies.concurrentratelimit.ConcurrentRatelimtViolation |
503 |
ConcurrentRatelimit connection exceeded. Connection limit : {0} Note: The Fault code shown on the left is correct, although it contains a misspelling ("limt"). Be sure to use the code exactly as shown here when creating fault rules to trap this error. |
Deployment errors
| Error name | Occurs when |
|---|---|
InvalidCountValue |
ConcurrentRatelimit invalid count value specified. |
ConcurrentRatelimitStepAttachment\ |
Concurrent Ratelimit policy {0} attachment is not allowed at proxy request/response/fault paths. This policy must be placed on the Target Endpoint. |
ConcurrentRatelimitStepAttachment\ |
Concurrent Ratelimit policy {0} attachment is missing at target request/response/fault paths. This policy must be placed in the Target Request Preflow, Target Response Postflow, and DefaultFaultRule. |
InvalidTTLForMessageTimeOut |
ConcurrentRatelimit invalid ttl value specified for message timeout. It must be a positive integer. |
Fault variables
These variables are set when this policy triggers an error. For more information, see What you need to know about policy errors.
| Variables | Where | Example |
|---|---|---|
fault.name="fault_name" |
fault_name is the name of the fault, as listed in the Runtime errors table above. The fault name is the last part of the fault code. | fault.name Matches "ConcurrentRatelimtViolation"
Note: The Error code shown in the example is correct, although it contains a misspelling ("limt"). Please be sure to use the code exactly as shown here when creating fault rules to trap this error. |
concurrentratelimit.policy_name.failed |
policy_name is the user-specified name of the policy that threw the fault. | concurrentratelimit.CRL-RateLimitPolicy.failed = true |
Example error response
If the rate limit is exceeded, the policy returns only an HTTP status 503 to the client.
Example fault rule
<faultrule name="VariableOfNonMsgType"></faultrule><FaultRules>
<FaultRule name="Quota Errors">
<Step>
<Name>JavaScript-1</Name>
<Condition>(fault.name Matches "ConcurrentRatelimtViolation") </Condition>
</Step>
<Condition>concurrentratelimit.CRL-RateLimitPolicy.failed=true</Condition>
</FaultRule>
</FaultRules>Política DecodeJWS
This section describes the fault codes and error messages that are returned and fault variables that are set by Edge when this policy triggers an error. This information is important to know if you are developing fault rules to handle faults. To learn more, see What you need to know about policy errors and Handling faults.
Runtime errors
These errors can occur when the policy executes.
| Fault code | HTTP status | Occurs when |
|---|---|---|
steps.jws.FailedToDecode |
401 | The policy was unable to decode the JWS. The JWS is possibly corrupted. |
steps.jws.FailedToResolveVariable |
401 | Occurs when the flow variable specified in the <Source> element of
the policy does not exist. |
steps.jws.InvalidClaim |
401 | For a missing claim or claim mismatch, or a missing header or header mismatch. |
steps.jws.InvalidJsonFormat |
401 | Invalid JSON found in the JWS header. |
steps.jws.InvalidJws |
401 | This error occurs when the JWS signature verification fails. |
steps.jws.InvalidPayload |
401 | The JWS payload is invalid. |
steps.jws.InvalidSignature |
401 | <DetachedContent> is omitted and the JWS has a detached content payload. |
steps.jws.MissingPayload |
401 | The JWS payload is missing. |
steps.jws.NoAlgorithmFoundInHeader |
401 | Occurs when the JWS omits the algorithm header. |
steps.jws.UnknownException |
401 | An unknown exception occurred. |
Deployment errors
These errors can occur when you deploy a proxy containing this policy.
| Error name | Occurs when |
|---|---|
InvalidAlgorithm |
The only valid values are: RS256, RS384, RS512, PS256, PS384, PS512, ES256, ES384, ES512, HS256, HS384, HS512. |
|
|
Other possible deployment errors. |
Variables con fallas
Estas variables se configuran cuando se genera un error de entorno de ejecución. Para obtener más información, consulta Qué debes saber sobre los errores de la política.
| Variables | Donde | Ejemplo |
|---|---|---|
fault.name="fault_name" |
fault_name es el nombre de la falla, como se indica en la tabla de Errores del entorno de ejecución anterior. El nombre de la falla es la última parte del código de la falla. | fault.name Matches "TokenExpired" |
JWS.failed |
Todas las políticas de JWS establecen la misma variable en caso de falla. | jws.JWS-Policy.failed = true |
Ejemplo de respuesta de error
Para controlar errores, se recomienda capturar la parte errorcode de la respuesta de error. No dependas del texto en la faultstring, ya que podría cambiar.
Ejemplo de regla de falla
<FaultRules>
<FaultRule name="JWS Policy Errors">
<Step>
<Name>JavaScript-1</Name>
<Condition>(fault.name Matches "TokenExpired")</Condition>
</Step>
<Condition>JWS.failed=true</Condition>
</FaultRule>
</FaultRules>Política DecodeJWT
This section describes the fault codes and error messages that are returned and fault variables that are set by Edge when this policy triggers an error. This information is important to know if you are developing fault rules to handle faults. To learn more, see What you need to know about policy errors and Handling faults.
Runtime errors
These errors can occur when the policy executes.
| Fault code | HTTP status | Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|---|
steps.jwt.FailedToDecode |
401 | Occurs when the policy is unable to decode the JWT. The JWT may be malformed, invalid or otherwise not decodable. | build |
steps.jwt.FailedToResolveVariable |
401 | Occurs when the flow variable specified in the <Source> element of
the policy does not exist. |
|
steps.jwt.InvalidToken |
401 | Occurs when the flow variable specified in the <Source> element of
the policy is out of scope or can't be resolved. |
build |
Deployment errors
These errors can occur when you deploy a proxy containing this policy.
| Error name | Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|
InvalidEmptyElement |
Occurs when the flow variable containing the JWT to be decoded is not specified in the
<Source> element of the policy.
|
build |
Fault variables
These variables are set when a runtime error occurs. For more information, see What you need to know about policy errors.
| Variables | Where | Example |
|---|---|---|
fault.name="fault_name" |
fault_name is the name of the fault, as listed in the Runtime errors table above. The fault name is the last part of the fault code. | fault.name Matches "TokenExpired" |
JWT.failed |
All JWT policies set the same variable in the case of a failure. | JWT.failed = true |
Example error response
For error handling, the best practice is to trap the errorcode part of the error
response. Do not rely on the text in the faultstring, because it could change.
Example fault rule
<FaultRules>
<FaultRule name="JWT Policy Errors">
<Step>
<Name>JavaScript-1</Name>
<Condition>(fault.name Matches "TokenExpired")</Condition>
</Step>
<Condition>JWT.failed=true</Condition>
</FaultRule>
</FaultRules>
Política ExtractVariables
This section describes the fault codes and error messages that are returned and fault variables that are set by Edge when this policy triggers an error. This information is important to know if you are developing fault rules to handle faults. To learn more, see What you need to know about policy errors and Handling faults.
Runtime errors
These errors can occur when the policy executes.
| Fault code | HTTP status | Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|---|
steps.extractvariables.ExecutionFailed |
500 |
This error occurs when:
|
build |
steps.extractvariables.ImmutableVariable |
500 | A variable used in the policy is immutable. The policy was unable to set this variable. | |
steps.extractvariables.InvalidJSONPath |
500 | This error occurs if an invalid JSON path is used in the JSONPath element of the
policy. For example, if a JSON payload does not have the object Name,
but you specify Name as the path in the policy, then this error occurs. |
build |
steps.extractvariables.JsonPathParsingFailure |
500 | This error occurs when the policy is unable to parse a JSON path and
extract data from the flow variable specified in Source element. Typically this
happens if the flow variable specified in the Source element does not exist in the current
flow. |
build |
steps.extractvariables.SetVariableFailed |
500 | This error occurs if the policy could not set the value to a variable. The error generally happens if you try to assign values to multiple variables whose names start with the same words in a nested dot-separated format. | build |
steps.extractvariables.SourceMessageNotAvailable |
500 | This error occurs if the message
variable specified in the Source element of the policy
is either:
|
build |
steps.extractvariables.UnableToCast |
500 | This error occurs if the policy was unable to cast the extracted value to a variable. Typically this happens if you attempt to set the value of one data type to a variable of another data type. | build |
Deployment errors
These errors can occur when you deploy a proxy containing this policy.
| Error name | Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|
NothingToExtract |
If the policy does not have any of the elements URIPath, QueryParam,
Header, FormParam, XMLPayload, or JSONPayload,
the deployment of the API Proxy fails, because there's nothing to extract. |
build |
NONEmptyPrefixMappedToEmptyURI |
This error occurs if the policy has a prefix defined in the
Namespace element under the XMLPayload element, but no URI is
defined. |
build |
DuplicatePrefix |
This error occurs if the policy has the same prefix defined more than
once in the Namespace element under the XMLPayload element. |
build |
NoXPathsToEvaluate |
If the policy does not have the XPath element within the
XMLPayload element, then the deployment of the API proxy fails with this error.
|
build |
EmptyXPathExpression |
If the policy has an empty XPath expression within the XMLPayload
element, then the deployment of the API proxy fails. |
build |
NoJSONPathsToEvaluate |
If the policy does not have the JSONPath element within the
JSONPayload element, then the deployment of the API proxy fails with this error. |
build |
EmptyJSONPathExpression |
If the policy has an empty XPath expression within the
XMLPayload element, then the deployment of the API proxy fails. |
build |
MissingName |
If the policy does not have the name attribute in any of the policy
elements like QueryParam, Header, FormParam or
Variable, where it is required, then the deployment of the API proxy fails. |
build |
PatternWithoutVariable |
If the policy does not have a variable specified within the Pattern element,
then the deployment of the API proxy fails. The Pattern element requires the name of
the variable in which extracted data will be stored. |
build |
CannotBeConvertedToNodeset |
If the policy has an XPath expression where the Variable type
is defined as nodeset,
but the expression cannot be converted to nodeset, then the deployment of the API proxy fails. |
build |
JSONPathCompilationFailed |
The policy could not compile a specified JSON Path. | |
InstantiationFailed |
The policy could not be instantiated. | |
XPathCompilationFailed |
If the prefix or the value used in the XPath element is not part of any of the
declared namespaces in the policy, then the deployment of the API proxy
fails. |
build |
InvalidPattern |
If the Pattern element definition is invalid in any of the elements like URIPath,
QueryParam, Header, FormParam, XMLPayload
or JSONPayload within the policy, then the deployment of the
API proxy fails.
|
build |
Fault variables
These variables are set when this policy triggers an error at runtime. For more information, see What you need to know about policy errors.
| Variables | Where | Example |
|---|---|---|
fault.name="fault_name" |
fault_name is the name of the fault, as listed in the Runtime errors table above. The fault name is the last part of the fault code. | fault.name = "SourceMessageNotAvailable" |
extractvariables.policy_name.failed |
policy_name is the user-specified name of the policy that threw the fault. | extractvariables.EV-ParseJsonResponse.failed = true |
Example error response
{ "fault":{ "detail":{ "errorcode":"steps.extractvariables.SourceMessageNotAvailable" }, "faultstring":"request message is not available for ExtractVariable: EV-ParseJsonResponse" } }
Example fault rule
<FaultRule name="Extract Variable Faults"> <Step> <Name>AM-CustomErrorMessage</Name> <Condition>(fault.name = "SourceMessageNotAvailable") </Condition> </Step> <Condition>(extractvariables.EM-ParseJsonResponse.failed = true) </Condition> </FaultRule>
Política GenerateJWS
This section describes the fault codes and error messages that are returned and fault variables that are set by Edge when this policy triggers an error. This information is important to know if you are developing fault rules to handle faults. To learn more, see What you need to know about policy errors and Handling faults.
Runtime errors
These errors can occur when the policy executes.
| Fault code | HTTP status | Occurs when |
|---|---|---|
steps.jws.GenerationFailed |
401 | The policy was unable to generate the JWS. |
steps.jws.InsufficientKeyLength |
401 | For a key less than 32 bytes for the HS256 algorithm |
steps.jws.InvalidClaim |
401 | For a missing claim or claim mismatch, or a missing header or header mismatch. |
steps.jws.InvalidCurve |
401 | The curve specified by the key is not valid for the Elliptic Curve algorithm. |
steps.jws.InvalidJsonFormat |
401 | Invalid JSON found in the JWS header. |
steps.jws.InvalidPayload |
401 | The JWS payload is invalid. |
steps.jws.InvalidSignature |
401 | <DetachedContent> is omitted and the JWS has a detached content payload. |
steps.jws.KeyIdMissing |
401 | The Verify policy uses a JWKS as a source for public keys, but the signed JWS does not
include a kid property in the header. |
steps.jws.KeyParsingFailed |
401 | The public key could not be parsed from the given key information. |
steps.jws.MissingPayload |
401 | The JWS payload is missing. |
steps.jws.NoAlgorithmFoundInHeader |
401 | Occurs when the JWS omits the algorithm header. |
steps.jws.SigningFailed |
401 | In GenerateJWS, for a key less than the minimum size for the HS384 or HS512 algorithms |
steps.jws.UnknownException |
401 | An unknown exception occurred. |
steps.jws.WrongKeyType |
401 | Wrong type of key specified. For example, if you specify an RSA key for an Elliptic Curve algorithm, or a curve key for an RSA algorithm. |
Deployment errors
These errors can occur when you deploy a proxy containing this policy.
| Error name | Occurs when |
|---|---|
InvalidAlgorithm |
The only valid values are: RS256, RS384, RS512, PS256, PS384, PS512, ES256, ES384, ES512, HS256, HS384, HS512. |
|
|
Other possible deployment errors. |
Variables con fallas
Estas variables se configuran cuando se genera un error de entorno de ejecución. Para obtener más información, consulta Qué debes saber sobre los errores de la política.
| Variables | Donde | Ejemplo |
|---|---|---|
fault.name="fault_name" |
fault_name es el nombre de la falla, como se indica en la tabla de Errores del entorno de ejecución anterior. El nombre de la falla es la última parte del código de la falla. | fault.name Matches "TokenExpired" |
JWS.failed |
Todas las políticas de JWS establecen la misma variable en caso de falla. | jws.JWS-Policy.failed = true |
Ejemplo de respuesta de error
Para controlar errores, se recomienda capturar la parte errorcode de la respuesta de error. No dependas del texto en la faultstring, ya que podría cambiar.
Ejemplo de regla de falla
<FaultRules>
<FaultRule name="JWS Policy Errors">
<Step>
<Name>JavaScript-1</Name>
<Condition>(fault.name Matches "TokenExpired")</Condition>
</Step>
<Condition>JWS.failed=true</Condition>
</FaultRule>
</FaultRules>Genera GenerateJWT
This section describes the fault codes and error messages that are returned and fault variables that are set by Edge when this policy triggers an error. This information is important to know if you are developing fault rules to handle faults. To learn more, see What you need to know about policy errors and Handling faults.
Runtime errors
These errors can occur when the policy executes.
| Fault code | HTTP status | Occurs when |
|---|---|---|
steps.jwt.AlgorithmInTokenNotPresentInConfiguration |
401 | Occurs when the verification policy has multiple algorithms. |
steps.jwt.AlgorithmMismatch |
401 | The algorithm specified in the Generate policy did not match the one expected in the Verify policy. The algorithms specified must match. |
steps.jwt.FailedToDecode |
401 | The policy was unable to decode the JWT. The JWT is possibly corrupted. |
steps.jwt.GenerationFailed |
401 | The policy was unable to generate the JWT. |
steps.jwt.InsufficientKeyLength |
401 | For a key less than 32 bytes for the HS256 algorithm, less than 48 bytes for the HS386 algortithm, and less than 64 bytes for the HS512 algorithm. |
steps.jwt.InvalidClaim |
401 | For a missing claim or claim mismatch, or a missing header or header mismatch. |
steps.jwt.InvalidCurve |
401 | The curve specified by the key is not valid for the Elliptic Curve algorithm. |
steps.jwt.InvalidJsonFormat |
401 | Invalid JSON found in the header or payload. |
steps.jwt.InvalidToken |
401 | This error occurs when the JWT signature verification fails. |
steps.jwt.JwtAudienceMismatch |
401 | The audience claim failed on token verification. |
steps.jwt.JwtIssuerMismatch |
401 | The issuer claim failed on token verification. |
steps.jwt.JwtSubjectMismatch |
401 | The subject claim failed on token verification. |
steps.jwt.KeyIdMissing |
401 | The Verify policy uses a JWKS as a source for public keys, but the signed JWT does not
include a kid property in the header. |
steps.jwt.KeyParsingFailed |
401 | The public key could not be parsed from the given key information. |
steps.jwt.NoAlgorithmFoundInHeader |
401 | Occurs when the JWT contains no algorithm header. |
steps.jwt.NoMatchingPublicKey |
401 | The Verify policy uses a JWKS as a source for public keys, but the kid
in the signed JWT is not listed in the JWKS. |
steps.jwt.SigningFailed |
401 | In GenerateJWT, for a key less than the minimum size for the HS384 or HS512 algorithms |
steps.jwt.TokenExpired |
401 | The policy attempts to verify an expired token. |
steps.jwt.TokenNotYetValid |
401 | The token is not yet valid. |
steps.jwt.UnhandledCriticalHeader |
401 | A header found by the Verify JWT policy in the crit header is not
listed in KnownHeaders. |
steps.jwt.UnknownException |
401 | An unknown exception occurred. |
steps.jwt.WrongKeyType |
401 | Wrong type of key specified. For example, if you specify an RSA key for an Elliptic Curve algorithm, or a curve key for an RSA algorithm. |
Deployment errors
These errors can occur when you deploy a proxy containing this policy.
| Error name | Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|
InvalidNameForAdditionalClaim |
The deployment will fail if the claim used in the child element <Claim>
of the <AdditionalClaims> element is one of the following registered names:
kid, iss, sub, aud, iat,
exp, nbf, or jti.
|
build |
InvalidTypeForAdditionalClaim |
If the claim used in the child element <Claim>
of the <AdditionalClaims> element is not of type string, number,
boolean, or map, the deployment will fail.
|
build |
MissingNameForAdditionalClaim |
If the name of the claim is not specified in the child element <Claim>
of the <AdditionalClaims> element, the deployment will fail.
|
build |
InvalidNameForAdditionalHeader |
This error ccurs when the name of the claim used in the child element <Claim>
of the <AdditionalClaims> element is either alg or typ.
|
build |
InvalidTypeForAdditionalHeader |
If the type of claim used in the child element <Claim>
of the <AdditionalClaims> element is not of type string, number,
boolean, or map, the deployment will fail.
|
build |
InvalidValueOfArrayAttribute |
This error occurs when the value of the array attribute in the child element <Claim>
of the <AdditionalClaims> element is not set to true or false.
|
build |
InvalidConfigurationForActionAndAlgorithm |
If the <PrivateKey> element is used with HS Family algorithms or
the <SecretKey> element is used with RSA Family algorithms, the
deployment will fail.
|
build |
InvalidValueForElement |
If the value specified in the <Algorithm> element is not a supported value,
the deployment will fail.
|
build |
MissingConfigurationElement |
This error will occur if the <PrivateKey> element is not used with
RSA family algorithms or the <SecretKey> element is not used with HS Family
algorithms.
|
build |
InvalidKeyConfiguration |
If the child element <Value> is not defined in the <PrivateKey>
or <SecretKey> elements, the deployment will fail.
|
build |
EmptyElementForKeyConfiguration |
If the ref attribute of the child element <Value> of the <PrivateKey>
or <SecretKey> elements is empty or unspecified, the deployment will fail.
|
build |
InvalidVariableNameForSecret |
This error occurs if the flow variable name specified in the ref attribute of the child
element <Value> of the <PrivateKey>
or <SecretKey> elements does not contain the private prefix (private.).
|
build |
InvalidSecretInConfig |
This error occurs if the child element <Value> of the <PrivateKey>
or <SecretKey> elements does not contain the private prefix (private.).
|
build |
InvalidTimeFormat |
If the value specified in the<NotBefore> element does not use a
supported format, the deployment will fail.
|
build |
Fault variables
These variables are set when a runtime error occurs. For more information, see What you need to know about policy errors.
| Variables | Where | Example |
|---|---|---|
fault.name="fault_name" |
fault_name is the name of the fault, as listed in the Runtime errors table above. The fault name is the last part of the fault code. | fault.name Matches "TokenExpired" |
JWT.failed |
All JWT policies set the same variable in the case of a failure. | JWT.failed = true |
Example error response
For error handling, the best practice is to trap the errorcode part of the error
response. Do not rely on the text in the faultstring, because it could change.
Example fault rule
<FaultRules>
<FaultRule name="JWT Policy Errors">
<Step>
<Name>JavaScript-1</Name>
<Condition>(fault.name Matches "TokenExpired")</Condition>
</Step>
<Condition>JWT.failed=true</Condition>
</FaultRule>
</FaultRules>
Política JavaCallout
This section describes the fault codes and error messages that are returned and fault variables that are set by Edge when this policy triggers an error. This information is important to know if you are developing fault rules to handle faults. To learn more, see What you need to know about policy errors and Handling faults.
Runtime errors
These errors can occur when the policy executes.
| Fault code | HTTP status | Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|---|
steps.javacallout.ExecutionError |
500 | Occurs when Java code throws an exception or returns null during the execution of a JavaCallout policy. | build |
Deployment errors
These errors can occur when the proxy containing the policy is deployed.
| Error name | Fault string | HTTP status | Occurs when |
|---|---|---|---|
ResourceDoesNotExist |
Resource with name
[name] and type [type] does not exist |
N/A | The file specified in the <ResourceURL> element does not exist. |
JavaCalloutInstantiationFailed |
Failed to instantiate the JavaCallout Class [classname] |
N/A | The class file specified in the <ClassName> element is not in the
jar. |
IncompatibleJavaVersion |
Failed to load java class [classname] definition due to - [reason] |
N/A | See fault string. See also Supported software and supported versions. |
JavaClassNotFoundInJavaResource |
Failed to find the ClassName in java resource [jar_name] -
[class_name] |
N/A | See fault string. |
JavaClassDefinitionNotFound |
Failed to load java class [class_name] definition due to - [reason] |
N/A | See fault string. |
NoAppropriateConstructor |
No appropriate constructor found in JavaCallout class [class_name] |
N/A | See fault string. |
NoResourceForURL |
Could not locate a resource with URL [string] |
N/A | See fault string. |
Fault variables
These variables are set when this policy triggers an error. For more information, see What you need to know about policy errors.
| Variables | Where | Example |
|---|---|---|
fault.name="fault_name" |
fault_name is the name of the fault, as listed in the Runtime errors table above. The fault name is the last part of the fault code. | fault.name Matches "ExecutionError" |
javacallout.policy_name.failed |
policy_name is the user-specified name of the policy that threw the fault. | javacallout.JC-GetUserData.failed = true |
Example error response
{ "fault":{ "faultstring":"Failed to execute JavaCallout. [policy_name]", "detail":{ "errorcode":"javacallout.ExecutionError" } } }
Example fault rule
<FaultRule name="JavaCalloutFailed"> <Step> <Name>AM-JavaCalloutError</Name> </Step> <Condition>(fault.name Matches "ExecutionError") </Condition> </FaultRule>
Política JavaScript
En esta sección, se describen los códigos y mensajes de error que se muestran, así como las variables de falla. que establece Edge cuando esta política activa un error. Esta información es importante para saber si estás desarrollando reglas de fallas con el propósito de manejar fallas. Para obtener más información, consulta Lo que necesitas saber sobre errores de políticas y Controla fallas.
Errores de entorno de ejecución
Estos errores pueden producirse cuando se ejecuta la política.
| Código de falla | Estado de HTTP | Causa | Corregir |
|---|---|---|---|
steps.javascript.ScriptExecutionFailed |
500 | La política de JavaScript puede arrojar muchos tipos diferentes de errores de ScriptExecutionFailed. Comúnmente tipos de errores detectados son RangeError, ReferenceError, SyntaxError, TypeError y URIError. | build |
steps.javascript.ScriptExecutionFailedLineNumber |
500 | Se produjo un error en el código JavaScript. Consulta la string con error para obtener más detalles. | N/A |
steps.javascript.ScriptSecurityError |
500 | Se produjo un error de seguridad cuando se ejecutó JavaScript. Consulta la string con error para obtener más detalles. | N/A |
Errores en la implementación
Estos errores pueden generarse cuando implementas un proxy que contiene esta política.
| Nombre del error | Causa | Corregir |
|---|---|---|
InvalidResourceUrlFormat |
Si el formato de la URL del recurso especificado en elemento <ResourceURL> o <IncludeURL> de la política de JavaScript no es válida, la implementación del proxy de la API falla. |
build |
InvalidResourceUrlReference |
Si los elementos <ResourceURL> o <IncludeURL>
hacer referencia a un archivo JavaScript que no existe, la implementación del proxy de API fallará.
El archivo de origen al que se hace referencia debe existir a nivel de proxy de API, entorno u organización. |
build |
WrongResourceType |
Este error se produce durante la implementación si <ResourceURL> o <IncludeURL>
los elementos de la política de JavaScript hacen referencia a cualquier tipo de recurso que no sea jsc (archivo JavaScript). |
build |
NoResourceURLOrSource |
La implementación de la política de JavaScript puede fallar con este error si el <ResourceURL>
no se declaró el elemento o si la URL del recurso no está definida dentro de este elemento.
El elemento <ResourceURL> es obligatorio. O bien, se declara el elemento <IncludeURL>
pero la URL del recurso no está definida en este elemento. El elemento <IncludeURL> es opcional.
pero, si se declara, la URL del recurso debe especificarse en el elemento <IncludeURL>. |
build |
Variables con fallas
Estas variables se configuran cuando esta política activa un error en el entorno de ejecución. Para obtener más información, consulta Qué debes saber sobre los errores de la política.
| Variables | Donde | Ejemplo |
|---|---|---|
fault.name="fault_name" |
fault_name es el nombre de la falla, como se indica en la tabla de Errores del entorno de ejecución anterior. El nombre de la falla es la última parte del código de la falla. | fault.name Matches "ScriptExecutionFailed" |
javascript.policy_name.failed |
policy_name es el nombre especificado por el usuario de la política que generó la falla. | javascript.JavaScript-1.failed = true |
Ejemplo de respuesta de error
{ "fault": { "faultstring": "Execution of SetResponse failed with error: Javascript runtime error: "ReferenceError: "status" is not defined. (setresponse.js:6)\"", "detail": { "errorcode": "steps.javascript.ScriptExecutionFailed" } } }
Ejemplo de regla de falla
<FaultRule name="JavaScript Policy Faults"> <Step> <Name>AM-CustomErrorResponse</Name> <Condition>(fault.name Matches "ScriptExecutionFailed") </Condition> </Step> <Condition>(javascript.JavaScript-1.failed = true) </Condition> </FaultRule>
Política JSONThreatProtection
En esta sección, se describen los códigos y mensajes de error que se muestran, y las variables de falla que establece Edge cuando esta política activa un error. Esta información es importante para saber si estás desarrollando reglas de fallas con el propósito de manejar fallas. Para obtener más información, consulta Qué debes saber sobre los errores de políticas y Cómo solucionar fallas.
Errores de entorno de ejecución
Estos errores pueden producirse cuando se ejecuta la política.
| Código de falla | Estado de HTTP | Causa | Corregir |
|---|---|---|---|
steps.jsonthreatprotection.ExecutionFailed |
500 | La política JSONThreatProtection puede arrojar varios tipos de errores ExecutionFailed. La mayoría de estos errores se generan cuando se supera un límite específico establecido en la política. Estos tipos de errores incluyen: longitud del nombre de la entrada del objeto, recuento de entradas de objetos recuento de elementos de array profundidad del contenedor, Longitud del valor de la cadena. Este error también ocurre cuando la carga útil contiene un objeto JSON no válido. | build |
steps.jsonthreatprotection.SourceUnavailable |
500 | Este error se genera si la variable mensaje especificada en el elemento <Source>:
|
build |
steps.jsonthreatprotection.NonMessageVariable |
500 | Este error se genera si el elemento <Source> se configura como una variable que no es del tipo mensaje. |
build |
Errores en la implementación
Ninguno
Variables con fallas
Estas variables se establecen cuando esta política activa un error. Para obtener más información, consulta Qué debes saber sobre los errores de la política.
| Variables | Donde | Ejemplo |
|---|---|---|
fault.name="fault_name" |
fault_name es el nombre de la falla, como se indica en la tabla de Errores del entorno de ejecución anterior. El nombre de la falla es la última parte del código de la falla. | fault.name Matches "SourceUnavailable" |
jsonattack.policy_name.failed |
policy_name es el nombre especificado por el usuario de la política que generó la falla. | jsonattack.JTP-SecureRequest.failed = true |
Ejemplo de respuesta de error
{
"fault": {
"faultstring": "JSONThreatProtection[JPT-SecureRequest]: Execution failed. reason: JSONThreatProtection[JTP-SecureRequest]: Exceeded object entry name length at line 2",
"detail": {
"errorcode": "steps.jsonthreatprotection.ExecutionFailed"
}
}
}Ejemplo de regla de falla
<FaultRule name="JSONThreatProtection Policy Faults">
<Step>
<Name>AM-CustomErrorResponse</Name>
<Condition>(fault.name Matches "ExecutionFailed") </Condition>
</Step>
<Condition>(jsonattack.JPT-SecureRequest.failed = true) </Condition>
</FaultRule>
Los tipos de políticas JSONThreatProtection definen los siguientes códigos de error:
Política JSONtoXML
This section describes the fault codes and error messages that are returned and fault variables that are set by Edge when this policy triggers an error. This information is important to know if you are developing fault rules to handle faults. To learn more, see What you need to know about policy errors and Handling faults.
Runtime errors
These errors can occur when the policy executes.
| Fault code | HTTP status | Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|---|
steps.jsontoxml.ExecutionFailed |
500 | The input payload (JSON) is empty or the input (JSON) passed to JSON to XML policy is invalid or malformed. | build |
steps.jsontoxml.InCompatibleTypes |
500 | This error occurs if the type of the variable defined in the <Source> element and
the <OutputVariable> element are not the same. It is mandatory that the type of the
variables contained within the <Source> element and the <OutputVariable> element
matches. The valid types are message and string. |
build |
steps.jsontoxml.InvalidSourceType |
500 | This error occurs if the type of the variable used to define the <Source> element
is invalid. The valid types of variable are message and string. |
build |
steps.jsontoxml.OutputVariableIsNotAvailable |
500 | This error occurs if the variable specified in the <Source> element of the JSON to
XML Policy is of type string and the <OutputVariable> element is not defined.
The <OutputVariable> element is mandatory when the variable defined in the <Source>
element is of type string. |
build |
steps.jsontoxml.SourceUnavailable |
500 |
This error occurs if the message
variable specified in the <Source> element of the JSON to XML policy is either:
|
build |
Deployment errors
None.
Fault variables
These variables are set when a runtime error occurs. For more information, see What you need to know about policy errors.
| Variables | Where | Example |
|---|---|---|
fault.name="fault_name" |
fault_name is the name of the fault, as listed in the Runtime errors table above. The fault name is the last part of the fault code. | fault.name Matches "SourceUnavailable" |
jsontoxml.policy_name.failed |
policy_name is the user-specified name of the policy that threw the fault. | jsontoxml.JSON-to-XML-1.failed = true |
Example error response
{
"fault": {
"faultstring": "JSONToXML[JSON-to-XML-1]: Source xyz is not available",
"detail": {
"errorcode": "steps.json2xml.SourceUnavailable"
}
}
}Example fault rule
<FaultRule name="JSON To XML Faults">
<Step>
<Name>AM-SourceUnavailableMessage</Name>
<Condition>(fault.name Matches "SourceUnavailable") </Condition>
</Step>
<Step>
<Name>AM-BadJSON</Name>
<Condition>(fault.name = "ExecutionFailed")</Condition>
</Step>
<Condition>(jsontoxml.JSON-to-XML-1.failed = true) </Condition>
</FaultRule>Política de operaciones de mapas de clave-valor
En esta sección, se describen los códigos y mensajes de error que se muestran y las variables de fallas que establece Edge cuando esta política activa un error. Esta información es importante para saber si estás desarrollando reglas de fallas con el propósito de manejar fallas. Para obtener más información, consulta Qué debes saber sobre los errores de políticas y Cómo solucionar fallas.
Errores de entorno de ejecución
Estos errores pueden producirse cuando se ejecuta la política.
| Código de falla | Estado de HTTP | Causa | Corregir |
|---|---|---|---|
steps.keyvaluemapoperations.SetVariableFailed |
500 |
Este error ocurre si intentas recuperar un valor de un mapa de clave-valor encriptado y establecer el valor en una variable cuyo nombre no tiene el prefijo |
build |
steps.keyvaluemapoperations.UnsupportedOperationException |
500 |
Este error se produce si el atributo |
build |
Errores en la implementación
Estos errores pueden generarse cuando implementas un proxy que contiene esta política.
| Nombre del error | Causa | Corregir |
|---|---|---|
InvalidIndex |
Si el atributo index especificado en el elemento <Get> de la política de operaciones de asignación de valores clave es cero o un número negativo, la implementación del proxy de API fallará. El índice comienza en 1, de modo que si un índice es cero o un número entero negativo, se considera no válido.
|
build |
KeyIsMissing |
Este error se produce si falta por completo el elemento <Key> o si falta el elemento <Parameter> dentro del elemento <Key> debajo del <Entry> del elemento <InitialEntries> de la política de operaciones de asignación de pares clave-valor.
|
build |
ValueIsMissing |
Este error se produce si falta el elemento <Value> debajo del elemento <Entry> del elemento <InitialEntries> de la política de operaciones de asignación de pares clave-valor. |
build |
Política de LDAP
Esta política usa los siguientes códigos de error:
| Código de error | Mensajes |
|---|---|
InvalidAttributeName |
Invalid attribute name {0}. |
InvalidSearchBase |
Search base can not be empty. |
InvalidValueForPassword |
Invalid value for password field. It can not be empty. |
InvalidSearchScope |
Invalid scope {0}. Allowed scopes are {1}. |
InvalidUserCredentials |
Invalid user credentials. |
InvalidExternalLdapReference |
Invalid external ldap reference {0}. |
LdapResourceNotFound |
Ldap resource {0} not found. |
BaseDNRequired |
Base DN required. |
OnlyReferenceOrValueIsAllowed |
Only value or reference is allowed for {0}. |
AttributesRequired |
At least one attribute required for search action. |
UserNameIsNull |
User name is null. |
SearchQueryAndUserNameCannotBePresent |
Both search query and username can not be present in the authentication action.
Please specify either one of them. |
Política MessageLogging
En esta sección, se describen los códigos y mensajes de error que se muestran, y las variables de falla que establece Edge cuando esta política activa un error. Esta información es importante para saber si estás desarrollando reglas de fallas con el propósito de manejar fallas. Para obtener más información, consulta Qué debes saber sobre los errores de políticas y Cómo solucionar fallas.
Errores de entorno de ejecución
Estos errores pueden producirse cuando se ejecuta la política.
| Código de falla | Estado de HTTP | Causa |
|---|---|---|
steps.messagelogging.StepDefinitionExecutionFailed |
500 | Consulta la cadena de errores. |
Errores en la implementación
Estos errores pueden generarse cuando implementas un proxy que contiene esta política.
| Nombre del error | Causa | Corregir |
|---|---|---|
InvalidProtocol |
La implementación de la política MessageLogging puede fallar si el protocolo
especificado en el elemento <Protocol> no es válido. Los protocolos válidos son TCP y UDP.
Para enviar mensajes de syslog a través de TLS y SSL, solo se admite TCP. |
build |
InvalidPort |
La implementación de la política MessageLogging puede fallar con este error si el número de puerto
no se especifica en el elemento <Port> o si no es válido. El número de puerto debe ser un número entero mayor que cero. |
build |
Variables con fallas
Estas variables se configuran cuando se genera un error de entorno de ejecución. Para obtener más información, consulta Qué debes saber sobre los errores de la política.
| Variables | Donde | Ejemplo |
|---|---|---|
fault.name="fault_name" |
fault_name es el nombre de la falla, como se indica en la tabla de Errores del entorno de ejecución anterior. El nombre de la falla es la última parte del código de la falla. | fault.name Matches "StepDefinitionExecutionFailed" |
messagelogging.policy_name.failed |
policy_name es el nombre especificado por el usuario de la política que generó la falla. | messagelogging.ML-LogMessages.failed = true |
Ejemplo de respuesta de error
{
"fault":{
"detail":{
"errorcode":"steps.messagelogging.StepDefinitionExecutionFailed"
},
"faultstring":"Execution failed"
}
}Ejemplo de regla de falla
<FaultRule name="MessageLogging">
<Step>
<Name>ML-LogMessages</Name>
<Condition>(fault.name Matches "StepDefinitionExecutionFailed") </Condition>
</Step>
<Condition>(messagelogging.ML-LogMessages.failed = true) </Condition>
</FaultRule>Política OASValidation
This section describes the fault codes and error messages that are returned and fault variables that are set by Edge when this policy triggers an error. This information is important to know if you are developing fault rules to handle faults. To learn more, see What you need to know about policy errors and Handling faults.
Runtime errors
These errors can occur when the policy executes.
| Fault code | HTTP status | Cause | |
|---|---|---|---|
steps.oasvalidation.Failed |
500 | Request message body cannot be validated against the provided OpenAPI Specification. | |
steps.oasvalidation.SourceMessageNotAvailable |
500 |
Variable specified in the |
|
steps.oasvalidation.NotMessageVariable |
500 |
|
build |
Deployment errors
These errors can occur when you deploy a proxy containing this policy.
| Error name | Cause | |
|---|---|---|
ResourceDoesNotExist |
OpenAPI Specification referenced in the <OASResource> element does not exist.
|
|
ResourceCompileFailed |
OpenAPI Specification that is included in the deployment contains errors that prevent it from being compiled. This generally indicates that the specification is not a well-formed OpenAPI Specification 3.0. | |
BadResourceURL |
OpenAPI Specification referenced in the <OASResource> element cannot be processed. This can occur if the file is not a JSON or YAML file or the
file URL is not specified correctly.
|
Fault variables
These variables are set when this policy triggers an error at runtime. For more information, see What you need to know about policy errors.
| Variables | Where | Example |
|---|---|---|
fault.name="fault_name" |
fault_name is the name of the fault, as listed in the Runtime errors table above. The fault name is the last part of the fault code. | fault.name Matches "ResourceDoesNotExist" |
oasvalidation.policy_name.failed |
policy_name is the user-specified name of the policy that threw the fault. | oasvalidation.myoaspolicy.failed = true |
Política PopulateCache
En esta sección, se describen los códigos y mensajes de error que se muestran, y las variables de falla que establece Edge cuando esta política activa un error. Esta información es importante para saber si estás desarrollando reglas de fallas con el propósito de manejar fallas. Para obtener más información, consulta Qué debes saber sobre los errores de políticas y Cómo solucionar fallas.
Errores de entorno de ejecución
Estos errores pueden producirse cuando se ejecuta la política.
| Código de falla | Estado de HTTP | Ocurre cuando |
|---|---|---|
policies.populatecache.EntryCannotBeCached |
500 | Una entrada no se puede almacenar en caché. El objeto del mensaje que se almacena en caché no es una instancia de una clase que se pueda serializar. |
Errores en la implementación
Estos errores pueden generarse cuando implementas un proxy que contiene esta política.
| Nombre del error | Causa | Corregir |
|---|---|---|
InvalidCacheResourceReference |
Este error se genera si el elemento <CacheResource> en la política PropagateCache se configura como un nombre que no existe en el entorno en el que se implementa el proxy de API. |
build |
CacheNotFound |
No existe la caché especificada en el elemento <CacheResource>. |
build |
Variables con fallas
Estas variables se establecen cuando esta política activa un error. Para obtener más información, consulta Qué debes saber sobre los errores de la política.
| Variables | Donde | Ejemplo |
|---|---|---|
fault.name="fault_name" |
fault_name es el nombre de la falla, como se indica en la tabla de Errores del entorno de ejecución anterior. El nombre de la falla es la última parte del código de la falla. | fault.name = "EntryCannotBeCached" |
populatecache.policy_name.failed |
policy_name es el nombre especificado por el usuario de la política que generó la falla. | populatecache.POP-CACHE-1.failed = true |
Ejemplo de respuesta de error
{ "fault": { "faultstring": "[entry] can not be cached. Only serializable entries are cached.", "detail": { "errorcode": "steps.populatecache.EntryCannotBeCached" } } }
Ejemplo de regla de falla
<FaultRule name="Populate Cache Fault">
<Step>
<Name>AM-EntryCannotBeCached</Name>
<Condition>(fault.name Matches "EntryCannotBeCached") </Condition>
</Step>
<Condition>(populatecache.POP-CACHE-1.failed = true) </Condition>
</FaultRule>Política LookupCache
This section describes the error messages and flow variables that are set when this policy triggers an error. This information is important to know if you are developing fault rules for a proxy. To learn more, see What you need to know about policy errors and Handling faults.
Error code prefix
N/A
Runtime errors
This policy does not throw any runtime errors.
Deployment errors
These errors can occur when you deploy a proxy containing this policy.
| Error name | Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|
InvalidCacheResourceReference |
This error occurs if the <CacheResource> element is set to a
name which does not exist in the environment where the API proxy is being deployed. |
build |
InvalidTimeout |
If the <CacheLookupTimeoutInSeconds> element is set to
a negative number, then the deployment of the API proxy fails. |
build |
CacheNotFound |
This error occurs if the specific cache mentioned in the error message has not been created on a specific Message Processor component. | build |
Fault variables
N/A
Example error response
N/A
Política InvalidateCache
This section describes the error messages and flow variables that are set when this policy triggers an error. This information is important to know if you are developing fault rules for a proxy. To learn more, see What you need to know about policy errors and Handling faults.
Error code prefix
N/A
Runtime errors
This policy does not throw any runtime errors.
Deployment errors
These errors can occur when you deploy a proxy containing this policy.
| Error name | Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|
InvalidCacheResourceReference |
This error occurs if the <CacheResource> element in the InvalidateCache policy is set
to a name that does not exist in the environment where the API proxy is being deployed. |
build |
CacheNotFound |
This error occurs if the specific cache mentioned in the error message has not been created on a specific Message Processor component. | build |
Fault variables
N/A
Example error response
N/A
Política ResponseCache
This section describes the error messages and flow variables that are set when this policy triggers an error. This information is important to know if you are developing fault rules for a proxy. To learn more, see What you need to know about policy errors and Handling faults.
Error code prefix
N/A
Runtime errors
This policy does not throw any runtime errors.
Deployment errors
These errors can occur when you deploy a proxy containing this policy.
| Error name | Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|
InvalidTimeout |
If the
<CacheLookupTimeoutInSeconds> element of the ResponseCache policy is set to a negative number,
then the deployment of the API proxy fails. |
build |
InvalidCacheResourceReference |
This error occurs if the <CacheResource> element in a ResponseCache policy is set to a
name that does not exist in the environment where the API proxy is being deployed. |
build |
ResponseCacheStepAttachmentNotAllowedReq |
This error occurs if the same ResponseCache policy is attached to multiple request paths within any flows of an API proxy. | build |
ResponseCacheStepAttachmentNotAllowedResp |
This error occurs if the same ResponseCache policy is attached to multiple response paths within any flows of an API proxy. | build |
InvalidMessagePatternForErrorCode |
This error occurs if either the <SkipCacheLookup> or the <SkipCachePopulation>
element in a ResponseCache policy contains an invalid condition. |
build |
CacheNotFound |
This error occurs if the specific cache mentioned in the error message has not been created on a specific Message Processor component. | build |
Fault variables
N/A
Example error response
N/A
Política de OAuthV2
This section describes the fault codes and error messages that are returned and fault variables that are set by Edge when this policy triggers an error. This information is important to know if you are developing fault rules to handle faults. To learn more, see What you need to know about policy errors and Handling faults.
Runtime errors
These errors can occur when the policy executes.
| Fault code | HTTP status | Cause | Thrown by operations |
|---|---|---|---|
steps.oauth.v2.access_token_expired |
401 | The access token is expired. |
VerifyAccessToken |
steps.oauth.v2.access_token_not_approved |
401 | The access token was revoked. | VerifyAccessToken |
steps.oauth.v2.apiresource_doesnot_exist |
401 | The requested resource does not exist any of the API products associated with the access token. | VerifyAccessToken |
steps.oauth.v2.FailedToResolveAccessToken |
500 | The policy expected to find an access token in a variable specified in the
<AccessToken> element, but the variable could not be resolved. |
GenerateAccessToken |
steps.oauth.v2.FailedToResolveAuthorizationCode |
500 | The policy expected to find an authorization code in a variable specified in the
<Code> element, but the variable could not be resolved. |
GenerateAuthorizationCode |
steps.oauth.v2.FailedToResolveClientId |
500 | The policy expected to find the Client ID in a variable specified in the
<ClientId> element, but the variable could not be resolved. |
GenerateAccessToken GenerateAuthorizationCode GenerateAccessTokenImplicitGrant RefreshAccessToken |
steps.oauth.v2.FailedToResolveRefreshToken |
500 | The policy expected to find a refresh token in a variable specified in the
<RefreshToken> element, but the variable could not be resolved. |
RefreshAccessToken |
steps.oauth.v2.FailedToResolveToken |
500 | The policy expected to find a token in a variable specified in the
<Tokens> element, but the variable could not be resolved. |
ValidateToken |
steps.oauth.v2.InsufficientScope |
403 | The access token presented in the request has a scope that does not match the scope specified in the verify access token policy. To learn about scope, see Working with OAuth2 scopes. | VerifyAccessToken |
steps.oauth.v2.invalid_access_token |
401 | The access token sent from the client is invalid. | VerifyAccessToken |
steps.oauth.v2.invalid_client |
401 |
This error name is returned when the Note: It is recommended that you change existing fault rule
conditions to catch both the |
GenerateAccessToken RefreshAccessToken |
steps.oauth.v2.InvalidRequest |
400 | This error name is used for multiple different kinds of errors, typically for missing
or incorrect parameters sent in the request. If <GenerateResponse> is
set to false, use fault variables (described below) to retrieve details about
the error, such as the fault name and cause. |
GenerateAccessToken GenerateAuthorizationCode GenerateAccessTokenImplicitGrant RefreshAccessToken |
steps.oauth.v2.InvalidAccessToken |
401 | The authorization header does not have the word "Bearer", which is required. For
example: Authorization: Bearer your_access_token |
VerifyAccessToken |
steps.oauth.v2.InvalidAPICallAsNoApiProductMatchFound |
401 |
The API proxy is not in the Product associated with the access token. Tips: Be sure that the product associated with the access token is configured correctly. For example, if you use wildcards in resource paths, be sure the wildcards are being used correctly. See Create API products for details. See also this Apigee Community post for more guidance on causes for this error. |
VerifyAccessToken |
steps.oauth.v2.InvalidClientIdentifier |
500 |
This error name is returned when the |
GenerateAccessToken |
steps.oauth.v2.InvalidParameter |
500 | The policy must specify either an access token or an authorization code, but not both. | GenerateAuthorizationCode GenerateAccessTokenImplicitGrant |
steps.oauth.v2.InvalidTokenType |
500 | The <Tokens>/<Token> element requires you to specify the token
type (for example, refreshtoken). If the client passes the wrong type, this
error is thrown. |
ValidateToken InvalidateToken |
steps.oauth.v2.MissingParameter |
500 | The response type is token, but no grant types are specified. |
GenerateAuthorizationCode GenerateAccessTokenImplicitGrant |
steps.oauth.v2.UnSupportedGrantType |
500 |
The client specified a grant type that is unsupported by the policy (not listed in the <SupportedGrantTypes> element). Note: There is currently a bug where unsupported grant type errors are not thrown correctly. If an unsupported grant type error occurs, the proxy does not enter the Error Flow, as expected. |
GenerateAccessToken GenerateAuthorizationCode GenerateAccessTokenImplicitGrant RefreshAccessToken |
Deployment errors
These errors can occur when you deploy a proxy containing this policy.
| Error name | Cause |
|---|---|
InvalidValueForExpiresIn |
For the |
InvalidValueForRefreshTokenExpiresIn |
For the <RefreshTokenExpiresIn> element, valid values are positive
integers and -1. |
InvalidGrantType |
An invalid grant type is specified in the <SupportedGrantTypes>
element. See the policy reference for a list of valid types. |
ExpiresInNotApplicableForOperation |
Be sure that the operations specified in the <Operations> element support expiration. For example, the VerifyToken operation does not. |
RefreshTokenExpiresInNotApplicableForOperation |
Be sure that the operations specified in the <Operations> element support refresh token expiration. For example, the VerifyToken operation does not. |
GrantTypesNotApplicableForOperation |
Be sure that the grant types specified in <SupportedGrantTypes> are supported for the specified operation. |
OperationRequired |
You must specify an operation in this policy using the Note: If the |
InvalidOperation |
You must specify a valid operation in this policy using the
Note: If the |
TokenValueRequired |
You must specify a token <Token> value in the
<Tokens> element. |
Fault variables
These variables are set when this policy triggers an error at runtime.
| Variables | Where | Example |
|---|---|---|
fault.name="fault_name" |
fault_name is the name of the fault, as listed in the Runtime errors table above. The fault name is the last part of the fault code. | fault.name = "InvalidRequest" |
oauthV2.policy_name.failed |
policy_name is the user-specified name of the policy that threw the fault. | oauthV2.GenerateAccesstoken.failed = true |
oauthV2.policy_name.fault.name |
policy_name is the user-specified name of the policy that threw the fault. | oauthV2.GenerateAccesstoken.fault.name = InvalidRequest
Note: For the VerifyAccessToken operation, the fault name includes this suffix: |
oauthV2.policy_name.fault.cause |
policy_name is the user-specified name of the policy that threw the fault. | oauthV2.GenerateAccesstoken.cause = Required param : grant_type |
Example error response
These responses are sent back to the client if the <GenerateResponse>
element is true.
If <GenerateResponse> is true, the policy returns errors
in this format for operations that generate tokens and codes. For a complete list, see see
OAuth HTTP error
response reference.
{"ErrorCode" : "invalid_client", "Error" :"ClientId is Invalid"}If <GenerateResponse> is true, the policy returns errors
in this format for verify and validate operations. For a complete list, see see OAuth HTTP error
response reference.
{ { "fault":{ "faultstring":"Invalid Access Token", "detail":{ "errorcode":"keymanagement.service.invalid_access_token" } } }
Example fault rule
<FaultRule name=OAuthV2 Faults">
<Step>
<Name>AM-InvalidClientResponse</Name>
<Condition>(fault.name = "invalid_client") OR (fault.name = "InvalidClientIdentifier")</Condition>
</Step>
<Step>
<Name>AM-InvalidTokenResponse</Name>
<Condition>(fault.name = "invalid_access_token")</Condition>
</Step>
<Condition>(oauthV2.failed = true) </Condition>
</FaultRule>Política de GetOAuthV2Info
This section describes the fault codes and error messages that are returned and fault variables that are set by Edge when this policy triggers an error. This information is important to know if you are developing fault rules to handle faults. To learn more, see What you need to know about policy errors and Handling faults.
Runtime errors
These errors can occur when the policy executes. The error names shown below are the strings
that are assigned to the fault.name variable when an error occurs. See the Fault
variables section below for more details.
| Fault code | HTTP status | Cause |
|---|---|---|
steps.oauth.v2.access_token_expired |
500 | The access token sent to the policy is expired. |
steps.oauth.v2.authorization_code_expired |
500 | The authorization code sent to the policy is expired. |
steps.oauth.v2.invalid_access_token |
500 | The access token sent to the policy is invalid. |
steps.oauth.v2.invalid_client-invalid_client_id |
500 | The client ID sent to the policy is invalid. |
steps.oauth.v2.invalid_refresh_token |
500 | The refresh token sent to the policy is invalid. |
steps.oauth.v2.invalid_request-authorization_code_invalid |
500 | The authorization code sent to the policy is invalid. |
steps.oauth.v2.InvalidAPICallAsNoApiProductMatchFound |
401 | Please see this Apigee Community post for information about troubleshooting this error. |
steps.oauth.v2.refresh_token_expired |
500 | The refresh token sent to the policy is expired. |
Deployment errors
Refer to the message reported in the UI for information about deployment errors.
Fault variables
These variables are set when this policy triggers an error at runtime.
| Variables | Where | Example |
|---|---|---|
fault.name="fault_name" |
fault_name is the name of the fault, as listed in the Runtime errors table above. The fault name is the last part of the fault code. | fault.name Matches "IPDeniedAccess" |
oauthV2.policy_name.failed |
policy_name is the user-specified name of the policy that threw the fault. | oauthV2.GetTokenInfo.failed = true |
oauthV2.policy_name.fault.name |
policy_name is the user-specified name of the policy that threw the fault. | oauthV2.GetToKenInfo.fault.name = invalid_client-invalid_client_id |
oauthV2.policy_name.fault.cause |
policy_name is the user-specified name of the policy that threw the fault. | oauthV2.GetTokenInfo.cause = ClientID is Invalid |
Example error response
{ "fault":{ "faultstring":"ClientId is Invalid", "detail":{ "errorcode":"keymanagement.service.invalid_client-invalid_client_id" } } }
Example fault rule
<FaultRule name="OAuthV2 Faults">
<Step>
<Name>AM-InvalidClientIdResponse</Name>
</Step>
<Condition>(fault.name = "invalid_client-invalid_client_id")</Condition>
</FaultRule>Política SetOAuthV2Info
En esta sección, se describen los códigos de falla y los mensajes de error que se muestran, y las variables de falla que establece Edge cuando esta política activa un error. Esta información es importante para saber si estás desarrollando reglas de fallas con el propósito de manejar fallas. Para obtener más información, consulta Qué debes saber sobre los errores de políticas y Cómo solucionar fallas.
Errores de entorno de ejecución
Estos errores pueden producirse cuando se ejecuta la política.
| Código de falla | Estado de HTTP | Causa |
|---|---|---|
steps.oauth.v2.access_token_expired |
500 | El token de acceso que se envió a la política venció. |
steps.oauth.v2.invalid_access_token |
500 | El token de acceso enviado a la política no es válido. |
steps.oauth.v2.InvalidAPICallAsNoApiProductMatchFound |
401 | Consulta esta publicación de la comunidad de Apigee para obtener información sobre cómo solucionar este error. |
Errores en la implementación
Consulta el mensaje reportado en la IU para obtener información sobre los errores de implementación.
Variables con fallas
Estas variables se configuran cuando esta política activa un error en el entorno de ejecución.
| Variables | Donde | Ejemplo |
|---|---|---|
fault.name="fault_name" |
fault_name es el nombre de la falla, como se indica en la tabla de Errores del entorno de ejecución anterior. El nombre de la falla es la última parte del código de la falla. | fault.name = "invalid_access_token" |
oauthV2.policy_name.failed |
policy_name es el nombre especificado por el usuario de la política que generó la falla. | oauthV2.SetTokenInfo.failed = true |
oauthV2.policy_name.fault.name |
policy_name es el nombre especificado por el usuario de la política que generó la falla. | oauthV2.SetTokenInfo.fault.name = invalid_access_token |
oauthv2.policy_name.fault.cause |
policy_name es el nombre especificado por el usuario de la política que generó la falla. | oauthV2.SetTokenInfo.cause = Invalid Access Token |
Ejemplo de respuesta de error
{
"fault": {
"faultstring": "Invalid Access Token",
"detail": {
"errorcode": "keymanagement.service.invalid_access_token"
}
}
}Ejemplo de regla de falla
<FaultRule name=SetOAuthV2Info Faults">
<Step>
<Name>AM-InvalidTokenResponse</Name>
<Condition>(fault.name = "invalid_access_token")</Condition>
</Step>
<Condition>(oauthV2.failed = true) </Condition>
</FaultRule>Política DeleteOAuthV2Info
En esta sección, se describen los códigos y mensajes de error que se muestran, y las variables de falla que establece Edge cuando esta política activa un error. Esta información es importante para saber si estás desarrollando reglas de fallas con el propósito de manejar fallas. Para obtener más información, consulta Qué debes saber sobre los errores de políticas y Cómo solucionar fallas.
Errores de entorno de ejecución
Estos errores pueden producirse cuando se ejecuta la política.
| Código de falla | Estado de HTTP | Causa |
|---|---|---|
steps.oauth.v2.invalid_access_token |
401 | El token de acceso enviado a la política no es válido. |
steps.oauth.v2.invalid_request-authorization_code_invalid |
401 | El código de autorización que se envió a la política no es válido. |
steps.oauth.v2.InvalidAPICallAsNoApiProductMatchFound |
401 | Consulta esta publicación de la comunidad de Apigee para obtener información sobre cómo solucionar este error. |
Errores en la implementación
Consulta el mensaje reportado en la IU para obtener información sobre los errores de implementación.
Variables con fallas
Estas variables se configuran cuando esta política activa un error en el entorno de ejecución.
| Variables | Donde | Ejemplo |
|---|---|---|
fault.name="fault_name" |
fault_name es el nombre de la falla, como se indica en la tabla de Errores del entorno de ejecución anterior. El nombre de la falla es la última parte del código de la falla. | fault.name = "invalid_access_token" |
oauthV2.policy_name.failed |
policy_name es el nombre especificado por el usuario de la política que generó la falla. | oauthV2.DeleteTokenInfo.failed = true |
oauthV2.policy_name.fault.name |
policy_name es el nombre especificado por el usuario de la política que generó la falla. | oauthV2.DeleteTokenInfo.fault.name = invalid_access_token |
oauthv2.policy_name.fault.cause |
policy_name es el nombre especificado por el usuario de la política que generó la falla. | oauthV2.DeleteTokenInfo.cause = Invalid Access Token |
Ejemplo de respuesta de error
{
"fault": {
"faultstring": "Invalid Access Token",
"detail": {
"errorcode": "keymanagement.service.invalid_access_token"
}
}
}Ejemplo de regla de falla
<faultrule name="VariableOfNonMsgType"></faultrule><FaultRule name="DeleteOAuthV2Info_Faults">
<Step>
<Name>AM-InvalidTokenResponse</Name>
</Step>
<Condition>(fault.name = "invalid_access_token")</Condition>
</FaultRule>Política de OAuthv1.0a
The OAuthV1 Policy type defines the following error codes.
For OAuth-related HTTP error codes, see OAuth HTTP error response reference.
| Error Code | Message |
|---|---|
AppKeyNotResolved |
Could not resolve the app key with variable {0} |
ConsumerKeyNotResolved |
Could not resolve the consumer key with variable {0} |
RequestTokenNotResolved |
Could not resolve the request token with the variable {0} |
AccessTokenNotResolved |
Could not resolve the access token with the variable {0} |
ResponseGenerationError |
Error while generating response : {0} |
UnableToDetermineOperation |
Unable to determine an operation for stepDefinition {0} |
UnableToResolveOAuthConfig |
Unable to resolve the OAuth configuration for {0} |
AtLeastOneParamRequired |
At least one of AccessToken, RequestToken or ConsumerKey must be specified in
stepDefinition {0} |
SpecifyValueOrRefReqToken |
Specify Request Token as value or ref in stepDefinition {0} |
SpecifyValueOrRefAccToken |
Specify Access Token as value or ref in stepDefinition {0} |
SpecifyValueOrRefConKey |
Specify Consumer Key as value or ref in stepDefinition {0} |
SpecifyValueOrRefAppKey |
Specify App Key as value or ref in stepDefinition {0} |
ExpiresInNotApplicableForOperation |
ExpiresIn element is not valid for operation {0} |
InvalidValueForExpiresIn |
Invalid value for ExpiresIn element for operation {0} |
FailedToFetchApiProduct |
Failed to fetch api product for key {0} |
InvalidTokenType |
Valid token types : {0}, Invalid toke type {1} in stepDefinition {2} |
TokenValueRequired |
Token value is required in stepDefinition {0} |
FailedToResolveRealm |
Failed to resolve realm {0} |
Política de GetOAuthV1Info
No se especificaron códigos de error para la política de información de Get v1.0a.
Política DeleteOAuthV1Info
On success, the policy returns a 200 status.
On failure, the policy returns 404 and output similar to the following (depending on whether you are deleting an access token, request token, or verifier.):
HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found Content-Type: application/json Content-Length: 144 Connection: keep-alive {"fault":{"faultstring":"Invalid Access Token","detail":{"errorcode":"keymanagement.service.invalid_request-access_token_invalid"}}}
Política PythonScript
This section describes the fault codes and error messages that are returned and fault variables that are set by Edge when this policy triggers an error. This information is important to know if you are developing fault rules to handle faults. To learn more, see What you need to know about policy errors and Handling faults.
Runtime errors
These errors can occur when the policy executes.
| Fault code | HTTP status | Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|---|
steps.script.ScriptEvaluationFailed |
500 | The PythonScript policy can throw several different types of ScriptExecutionFailed errors. Commonly seen types of errors include NameError and ZeroDivisionError. | build |
Deployment errors
These errors can occur when you deploy a proxy containing this policy.
| Error name | Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|
InvalidResourceUrlFormat |
If the format of the resource URL specified within the <ResourceURL> or
the <IncludeURL> element of the PythonScript policy is invalid, then the deployment of the API proxy fails. |
build |
InvalidResourceUrlReference |
If the <ResourceURL> or the <IncludeURL> elements
refer to a PythonScript file that does not exist, then the deployment of the API proxy fails.
The referenced source file must exist either the API proxy, environment, or organization level. |
build |
Fault variables
These variables are set when this policy triggers an error at runtime. For more information, see What you need to know about policy errors.
| Variables | Where | Example |
|---|---|---|
fault.name="fault_name" |
fault_name is the name of the fault, as listed in the Runtime errors table above. The fault name is the last part of the fault code. | fault.name Matches "ScriptExecutionFailed" |
pythonscript.policy_name.failed |
policy_name is the user-specified name of the policy that threw the fault. | pythonscript.PythonScript-1.failed = true |
Example error response
{ "fault": { "faultstring": "Execution of SetResponse failed with error: Pythonscript runtime error: "ReferenceError: "status" is not defined.\"", "detail": { "errorcode": "steps.script.ScriptExecutionFailed" } } }
Example fault rule
<FaultRule name="PythonScript Policy Faults"> <Step> <Name>AM-CustomErrorResponse</Name> <Condition>(fault.name Matches "ScriptExecutionFailed") </Condition> </Step> <Condition>(pythonscript.PythonScript-1.failed = true) </Condition> </FaultRule>
Política de cuotas
This section describes the fault codes and error messages that are returned and fault variables that are set by Edge when this policy triggers an error. This information is important to know if you are developing fault rules to handle faults. To learn more, see What you need to know about policy errors and Handling faults.
Runtime errors
These errors can occur when the policy executes.
| Fault code | HTTP status | Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|---|
policies.ratelimit.FailedToResolveQuotaIntervalReference |
500 | Occurs if the <Interval> element is not defined within the Quota policy. This element
is mandatory and used to specify the interval of time applicable to the quota. The time interval
can be minutes, hours, days, weeks, or months as defined with the <TimeUnit> element. |
build |
policies.ratelimit.FailedToResolveQuotaIntervalTimeUnitReference |
500 | Occurs if the <TimeUnit> element is not defined within the Quota policy. This element
is mandatory and used to specify the unit of time applicable to the quota. The time interval
can be in minutes, hours, days, weeks, or months. |
build |
policies.ratelimit.InvalidMessageWeight |
500 | Occurs if the value of the <MessageWeight> element specified through a flow variable
is invalid (a non-integer value). |
build |
policies.ratelimit.QuotaViolation |
500 | The quota limit was exceeded. | N/A |
Deployment errors
| Error name | Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|
InvalidQuotaInterval |
If the quota interval specified in the <Interval> element is not
an integer, then the deployment of the API proxy fails. For example, if the quota interval
specified is 0.1 in the <Interval> element, then the deployment of the
API proxy fails.
|
build |
InvalidQuotaTimeUnit |
If the time unit specified in the <TimeUnit> element is unsupported,
then the deployment of the API proxy fails. The supported time units are minute,
hour, day, week, and month.
|
build |
InvalidQuotaType |
If the type of the quota specified by the type attribute in the <Quota>
element is invalid, then the deployment of the API proxy fails. The
supported quota types are default, calendar, flexi, and rollingwindow.
|
build |
InvalidStartTime |
If the format of the time specified in the <StartTime> element is
invalid, then the deployment of the API proxy fails. The valid format is yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss,
which is the ISO 8601 date and time format. For
example, if the time specified in the <StartTime> element is
7-16-2017 12:00:00 then the deployment of the API proxy fails.
|
build |
StartTimeNotSupported |
If the <StartTime> element is specified whose quota type is not
calendar type, then the deployment of the API proxy fails. The <StartTime> element is
supported only for the calendar quota type. For example, if the type attribute is set
to flexi or rolling window in the <Quota> element, then the
deployment of the API proxy fails.
|
build |
InvalidTimeUnitForDistributedQuota |
If the <Distributed> element is set to true and the <TimeUnit> element is set to
second then the deployment of the API proxy fails. The timeunit second is invalid for
a distributed quota. |
build |
InvalidSynchronizeIntervalForAsyncConfiguration |
If the value specified for the <SyncIntervalInSeconds> element within the
<AsynchronousConfiguration> element in a Quota policy is less than zero, then the
deployment of the API proxy fails. |
build |
InvalidAsynchronizeConfigurationForSynchronousQuota |
If the value of the <AsynchronousConfiguration> element is set to true in a Quota policy, which also
has asynchronous configuration defined using the <AsynchronousConfiguration> element, then
the deployment of the API proxy fails. |
build |
Fault variables
These variables are set when this policy triggers an error. For more information, see What you need to know about policy errors.
| Variables | Where | Example |
|---|---|---|
fault.name="fault_name" |
fault_name is the name of the fault, as listed in the Runtime errors table above. The fault name is the last part of the fault code. | fault.name Matches "QuotaViolation" |
ratelimit.policy_name.failed |
policy_name is the user-specified name of the policy that threw the fault. | ratelimit.QT-QuotaPolicy.failed = true |
Example error response
{ "fault":{ "detail":{ "errorcode":"policies.ratelimit.QuotaViolation" }, "faultstring":"Rate limit quota violation. Quota limit exceeded. Identifier : _default" } }
Example fault rule
<FaultRules>
<FaultRule name="Quota Errors">
<Step>
<Name>JavaScript-1</Name>
<Condition>(fault.name Matches "QuotaViolation") </Condition>
</Step>
<Condition>ratelimit.Quota-1.failed=true</Condition>
</FaultRule>
</FaultRules>Política ResetQuota
This section describes the fault codes and error messages that are returned and fault variables that are set by Edge when this policy triggers an error. This information is important to know if you are developing fault rules to handle faults. To learn more, see What you need to know about policy errors and Handling faults.
Runtime errors
These errors can occur when the policy executes.
| Fault code | HTTP status | Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|---|
policies.resetquota.InvalidRLPolicy |
500 | The Quota policy specified in the <Quota> element of the Reset Quota policy
is not defined in the API proxy and thus is not available during the flow. The <Quota>
element is mandatory and identifies the target Quota policy whose counter should be updated
through the Reset Quota policy. |
build |
policies.resetquota.FailedToResolveAllowCountRef |
N/A | The reference to the variable containing the allow count in the <Allow> element
of the policy cannot be resolved to a value. This element is mandatory and specifies the amount
to decrease the quota counter. |
build |
policies.resetquota.FailedToResolveRLPolicy |
500 | The variable referenced by the ref attribute in the <Quota> element
cannot be resolved. |
build |
Deployment errors
These errors can occur when you deploy a proxy containing this policy.
| Error name | Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|
InvalidCount |
If the count value specified in the <Allow> element of the Reset Quota Policy is not an integer,
then the deployment of the API proxy fails.
|
build |
Política RaiseFault
This section describes the fault codes and error messages that are returned and fault variables that are set by Edge when this policy triggers an error. This information is important to know if you are developing fault rules to handle faults. To learn more, see What you need to know about policy errors and Handling faults.
Runtime errors
These errors can occur when the policy executes.
| Fault code | HTTP status | Cause |
|---|---|---|
steps.raisefault.RaiseFault |
500 | See fault string. |
Deployment errors
None.
Fault variables
These variables are set when a runtime error occurs. For more information, see What you need to know about policy errors.
| Variables | Where | Example |
|---|---|---|
fault.name="fault_name" |
fault_name is the name of the fault, as listed in the Runtime errors table above. The fault name is the last part of the fault code. | fault.name = "RaiseFault" |
raisefault.policy_name.failed |
policy_name is the user-specified name of the policy that threw the fault. | raisefault.RF-ThrowError.failed = true |
Example error response
{ "fault":{ "detail":{ "errorcode":"steps.raisefault.RaiseFault" }, "faultstring":"Raising fault. Fault name: [name]" } }
Política RegularExpressionProtection
This section describes the error codes and messages returned and fault variables
set by Edge when this policy triggers an error. This information is important to know if
you are developing fault rules to handle faults. If you want to capture an error and raise your own
custom error, set the continueOnError="true" attribute on the policy root element.
To learn more, see
What you need to know about policy errors and Handling
faults.
Errors returned from Edge policies follow a consistent format as described in the Error code reference.
Runtime errors
These errors can occur when the policy executes.
| Error Code | Message |
|---|---|
| ExecutionFailed | Failed to execute the RegularExpressionProtection StepDefinition {0}. Reason: {1} |
| InstantiationFailed | Failed to instantiate the RegularExpressionProtection StepDefinition {0} |
| NonMessageVariable | Variable {0} does not resolve to a Message |
| SourceMessageNotAvailable | {0} message is not available for RegularExpressionProtection StepDefinition {1} |
| ThreatDetected | Regular Expression Threat Detected in {0}: regex: {1} input: {2} |
| VariableResolutionFailed | Failed to resolve variable {0} |
Deployment errors
| Error Code | Message | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| CannotBeConvertedToNodeset | RegularExpressionProtection {0}: Result of xpath {1} cannot be converted to nodeset. Context {2} | build |
| DuplicatePrefix | RegularExpressionProtection {0}: Duplicate prefix {1} | build |
| EmptyJSONPathExpression | RegularExpressionProtection {0}: Empty JSONPath expression | build |
| EmptyXPathExpression | RegularExpressionProtection {0}: Empty XPath expression | build |
| InvalidRegularExpression | RegularExpressionProtection {0}: Invalid Regular Expression {1}, Context {2} | build |
| JSONPathCompilationFailed | RegularExpressionProtection {0}: Failed to compile jsonpath {1}. Context {2} | build |
| NONEmptyPrefixMappedToEmptyURI | RegularExpressionProtection {0}: Non-empty prefix {1} cannot be mapped to empty uri | build |
| NoPatternsToEnforce | RegularExpressionProtection {0}: No patterns to enforce in {1} | build |
| NothingToEnforce | RegularExpressionProtection {0}: at least one of URIPath, QueryParam, Header, FormParam, XMLPayload, JSONPayload is mandatory | build |
| XPathCompilationFailed | RegularExpressionProtection {0}: Failed to compile xpath {1}. Context {2} | build |
Fault variables
These variables are set when this policy triggers an error. For more information, see What you need to know about policy errors.
| Variables | Where | Example |
|---|---|---|
fault.name="fault_name" |
fault_name is the name of the fault, as listed in the table above. | fault.name Matches "ThreatDetected" |
regularexpressionprotection.policy_name.failed |
policy_name is the user-specified name of the policy that threw the fault. | regularexpressionprotection.Regular-Expressions-Protection-1.failed = true |
Política SOAPMessageValidation
This section describes the fault codes and error messages that are returned and fault variables that are set by Edge when this policy triggers an error. This information is important to know if you are developing fault rules to handle faults. To learn more, see What you need to know about policy errors and Handling faults.
Runtime errors
These errors can occur when the policy executes.
| Fault code | HTTP status | Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|---|
steps.messagevalidation.SourceMessageNotAvailable |
500 |
This error occurs if a variable specified in the
|
build |
steps.messagevalidation.NonMessageVariable |
500 |
This error occurs if the Message type variables represent entire HTTP requests and responses. The built-in Edge
flow variables |
build |
steps.messagevalidation.Failed |
500 | This error occurs if the SOAPMessageValidation policy fails to validate the input message payload against the XSD schema or WSDL definition. It will also occur if there is malformed JSON or XML in the payload message. | build |
Deployment errors
These errors can occur when you deploy a proxy containing this policy.
| Error name | Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|
InvalidResourceType |
The <ResourceURL> element in the SOAPMessageValidation policy is set to a resource type
not supported by the policy.
|
build |
ResourceCompileFailed |
The resource script referenced in the <ResourceURL> element of the SOAPMessageValidation
policy contains an error that prevents it from compiling.
|
build |
RootElementNameUnspecified |
The <Element> element in the SOAPMessageValidation policy does not contain the root
element's name. |
build |
InvalidRootElementName |
The <Element> element in the SOAPMessageValidation policy contains a root element name
that does not adhere to XML rules for valid element naming. |
build |
Política de SAMLAssertion
This section describes the fault codes and error messages that are returned and fault variables that are set by Edge when this policy triggers an error. This information is important to know if you are developing fault rules to handle faults. To learn more, see What you need to know about policy errors and Handling faults.
Deployment errors
These errors can occur when you deploy a proxy containing this policy.
| Error name | Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|
SourceNotConfigured |
One or more of the following elements of the Validate SAML Assertion
policy is not defined or empty: <Source>, <XPath>,
<Namespaces>, <Namespace>.
|
build |
TrustStoreNotConfigured |
If the <TrustStore> element is empty or not specified in the
ValidateSAMLAssertion policy, then the deployment of the API proxy fails.
A valid Trust Store is required.
|
build |
NullKeyStoreAlias |
If the child element <Alias> is empty or not specified in the <Keystore>
element of Generate SAML Assertion policy, then the deployment of the API
proxy fails. A valid Keystore alias is required.
|
build |
NullKeyStore |
If the child element <Name> is empty or not specified in the <Keystore>
element of GenerateSAMLAssertion policy, then the deployment of the API
proxy fails. A valid Keystore name is required.
|
build |
NullIssuer |
If the <Issuer> element is empty or not specified in the Generate SAML
Assertion policy, then the deployment of the API proxy fails. A
valid <Issuer> value is required.
|
build |
Fault variables
These variables are set when a runtime error occurs. For more information, see What you need to know about policy errors.
| Variables | Where | Example |
|---|---|---|
fault.name="fault_name" |
fault_name is the name of the fault. The fault name is the last part of the fault code. | fault.name = "InvalidMediaTpe" |
GenerateSAMLAssertion.failed |
For a validate SAML assertion policy configuration, the error prefix is
ValidateSAMLAssertion. |
GenerateSAMLAssertion.failed = true |
Example error response
{ "fault": { "faultstring": "GenerateSAMLAssertion[GenSAMLAssert]: Invalid media type", "detail": { "errorcode": "steps.saml.generate.InvalidMediaTpe" } } }
Example fault rule
<FaultRules>
<FaultRule name="invalid_saml_rule">
<Step>
<Name>invalid-saml</Name>
</Step>
<Condition>(GenerateSAMLAssertion.failed = "true")</Condition>
</FaultRule>
</FaultRules>Política ServiceCallout
This section describes the fault codes and error messages that are returned and fault variables that are set by Edge when this policy triggers an error. This information is important to know if you are developing fault rules to handle faults. To learn more, see What you need to know about policy errors and Handling faults.
Runtime errors
These errors can occur when the policy executes.
| Fault code | HTTP status | Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|---|
steps.servicecallout.ExecutionFailed |
500 |
This error can occur when:
|
build |
steps.servicecallout.RequestVariableNotMessageType |
500 | The Request variable specified in the policy is not of type Message. For example, if it's a string or other non-message type, you'll see this error. | build |
steps.servicecallout.RequestVariableNotRequestMessageType |
500 | The Request variable specified in the policy is not of type Request Message. For example, if it's a Response type, you'll see this error. | build |
Deployment errors
These errors can occur when you deploy a proxy containing this policy.
| Error name | Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|
URLMissing |
The <URL> element inside <HTTPTargetConnection>
is missing or empty. |
build |
ConnectionInfoMissing |
This error happens if the policy does not have an
<HTTPTargetConnection> or <LocalTargetConnection>
element. |
build |
InvalidTimeoutValue |
This error happens if the <Timeout> value is negative or zero. |
build |
Fault variables
These variables are set when a runtime error occurs. For more information, see What you need to know about policy errors.
| Variables | Where | Example |
|---|---|---|
fault.name="fault_name" |
fault_name is the name of the fault, as listed in the Runtime errors table above. The fault name is the last part of the fault code. | fault.name = "RequestVariableNotMessageType" |
servicecallout.policy_name.failed |
policy_name is the user-specified name of the policy that threw the fault. | servicecallout.SC-GetUserData.failed = true |
Example error response
{ "fault":{ "detail":{ "errorcode":"steps.servicecallout.RequestVariableNotMessageType" }, "faultstring":"ServiceCallout[ServiceCalloutGetMockResponse]: request variable data_str value is not of type Message" } }
Example fault rule
<faultrule name="VariableOfNonMsgType"></faultrule><FaultRule name="RequestVariableNotMessageType">
<Step>
<Name>AM-RequestVariableNotMessageType</Name>
</Step>
<Condition>(fault.name = "RequestVariableNotMessageType")</Condition>
</FaultRule>Política de SpikeArrest
This section describes the fault codes and error messages that are returned and fault variables that are set by Edge when this policy triggers an error. This information is important to know if you are developing fault rules to handle faults. To learn more, see What you need to know about policy errors and Handling faults.
Runtime errors
These errors can occur when the policy executes.
| Fault code | HTTP status | Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|---|
policies.ratelimit.FailedToResolveSpikeArrestRate |
500 |
This error occurs if the reference to the variable containing the rate setting
within the <Rate> element cannot be resolved to a value within the Spike Arrest
policy. This element is mandatory and used to specify the spike arrest rate in
the form of intpm or intps. |
build |
policies.ratelimit.InvalidMessageWeight |
500 |
This error occurs if the value specified for the <MessageWeight> element through
a flow variable is invalid (a non-integer value). |
build |
policies.ratelimit.SpikeArrestViolation |
429 |
The rate limit was exceeded. |
Deployment errors
These errors can occur when you deploy a proxy containing this policy.
| Error name | Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|
InvalidAllowedRate |
If the spike arrest rate specified in the <Rate> element of the Spike Arrest
Policy is not an integer or if the rate does not have ps or pm as a suffix,
then the deployment of the API proxy fails. |
build |
Fault variables
These variables are set when a runtime error occurs. For more information, see What you need to know about policy errors.
| Variables | Where | Example |
|---|---|---|
fault.name="fault_name" |
fault_name is the name of the fault, as listed in the Runtime errors table above. The fault name is the last part of the fault code. | fault.name Matches "SpikeArrestViolation" |
ratelimit.policy_name.failed |
policy_name is the user-specified name of the policy that threw the fault. | ratelimit.SA-SpikeArrestPolicy.failed = true |
Example error response
Shown below is an example error response:
{ "fault":{ "detail":{ "errorcode":"policies.ratelimit.SpikeArrestViolation" }, "faultstring":"Spike arrest violation. Allowed rate : 10ps" } }
Example fault rule
Shown below is an example fault rule to handle a SpikeArrestViolation fault:
<FaultRules>
<FaultRule name="Spike Arrest Errors">
<Step>
<Name>JavaScript-1</Name>
<Condition>(fault.name Matches "SpikeArrestViolation") </Condition>
</Step>
<Condition>ratelimit.Spike-Arrest-1.failed=true</Condition>
</FaultRule>
</FaultRules>Política de StatisticsCollector
En esta sección, se describen los mensajes de error y las variables de flujo que se configuran cuando esta política activa un error. Esta información es importante si deseas saber si desarrollas reglas de fallas para un proxy. Para obtener más información, consulta Lo que necesitas saber sobre errores de políticas y Controla fallas.
Errores de entorno de ejecución
Ninguno
Errores en la implementación
| Nombre del error | Causa | Corregir |
|---|---|---|
UnsupportedDatatype |
Si el tipo de variable especificado por el atributo ref en el elemento <Statistic> de la política de recopilador de estadísticas no es compatible, la implementación del proxy de API falla. Los tipos de datos admitidos son string, integer, float, long, double y boolean. |
build |
InvalidName |
Si el nombre utilizado para hacer referencia a los datos recopilados para la variable especificada definida en el elemento <Statistic> de la política de recopilador de estadísticas entra en conflicto con una variable definida por el sistema, la implementación del proxy de API falla. Algunas de las variables definidas por el sistema conocidas son organization y environment. |
build |
DatatypeMissing |
Si falta el tipo de variable especificada por el atributo ref en el elemento <Statistic> de la política de recopilador de estadísticas, la implementación del proxy de API falla. |
build |
Variables con fallas
Ninguno
Política de VerifyAPIKey
This section describes the fault codes and error messages that are returned and fault variables that are set by Edge when this policy triggers an error. This information is important to know if you are developing fault rules to handle faults. To learn more, see What you need to know about policy errors and Handling faults.
Runtime errors
These errors can occur when the policy executes.
| Fault code | HTTP status | Cause |
|---|---|---|
keymanagement.service.CompanyStatusNotActive |
401 | The Company associated with the Developer App that has the API key you are using has an inactive status. When a Company's status is set to inactive, you cannot access the developers or apps associated with that Company. An org admin can change a Company's status using the management API. See Set the Status of a Company. |
keymanagement.service.DeveloperStatusNotActive |
401 |
The developer who created the Developer App that has the API key you are using has an inactive status. When an App Developer's status is set to inactive, any Developer Apps created by that developer are deactivated. An admin user with appropriate permissions (such as Organization Administrator) can change a developer's status in the following ways:
|
keymanagement.service.invalid_client-app_not_approved |
401 | The Developer App associated with the API key is revoked. A revoked app cannot access any API products and cannot invoke any API managed by Apigee Edge. An org admin can change the status of a Developer App using the management API. See Approve or Revoke Developer App. |
oauth.v2.FailedToResolveAPIKey |
401 | The policy expects to find the API key in a variable that is specified in the policy's <APIKey> element. This error arises when the expected variable does not exist (it cannot be resolved). |
oauth.v2.InvalidApiKey |
401 | An API key was received by Edge, but it is invalid. When Edge looks up the key in its database, it must exactly match the on that was sent in the request. If the API worked previously, make sure the key was not regenerated. If the key was regenerated, you will see this error if you try to use the old key. For details, see Register apps and manage API keys. |
oauth.v2.InvalidApiKeyForGivenResource |
401 | An API key was received by Edge, and it is valid; however, it does not match an approved key in the Developer App associated with your API proxy through a Product. |
Deployment errors
These errors can occur when you deploy a proxy containing this policy.
| Error name | Cause |
|---|---|
SpecifyValueOrRefApiKey |
The <APIKey> element does not have a value or key specified. |
Fault variables
These variables are set when a runtime error occurs. For more information, see What you need to know about policy errors.
| Variables | Where | Example |
|---|---|---|
fault.name="fault_name" |
fault_name is the name of the fault, as listed in the Runtime errors table above. The fault name is the last part of the fault code. | fault.name Matches "FailedToResolveAPIKey" |
oauthV2.policy_name.failed |
policy_name is the user-specified name of the policy that threw the fault. | oauthV2.VK-VerifyAPIKey.failed = true |
Example error responses
{
"fault":{
"faultstring":"Invalid ApiKey",
"detail":{
"errorcode":"oauth.v2.InvalidApiKey"
}
}
}{
"fault":{
"detail":{
"errorcode":"keymanagement.service.DeveloperStatusNotActive"
},
"faultstring":"Developer Status is not Active"
}
}Example fault rule
<FaultRule name="FailedToResolveAPIKey">
<Step>
<Name>AM-FailedToResolveAPIKey</Name>
</Step>
<Condition>(fault.name Matches "FailedToResolveAPIKey") </Condition>
</FaultRule>Política VerifyJWS
This section describes the fault codes and error messages that are returned and fault variables that are set by Edge when this policy triggers an error. This information is important to know if you are developing fault rules to handle faults. To learn more, see What you need to know about policy errors and Handling faults.
Runtime errors
These errors can occur when the policy executes.
| Fault code | HTTP status | Occurs when |
|---|---|---|
steps.jws.AlgorithmInTokenNotPresentInConfiguration |
401 | Occurs when the verification policy has multiple algorithms |
steps.jws.AlgorithmMismatch |
401 | The algorithm specified in the header by the Generate policy did not match the one expected in the Verify policy. The algorithms specified must match. |
steps.jws.ContentIsNotDetached |
401 | <DetachedContent> is specified when the JWS does not contain a
detached content payload. |
steps.jws.FailedToDecode |
401 | The policy was unable to decode the JWS. The JWS is possibly corrupted. |
steps.jws.InsufficientKeyLength |
401 | For a key less than 32 bytes for the HS256 algorithm |
steps.jws.InvalidClaim |
401 | For a missing claim or claim mismatch, or a missing header or header mismatch. |
steps.jws.InvalidCurve |
401 | The curve specified by the key is not valid for the Elliptic Curve algorithm. |
steps.jws.InvalidJsonFormat |
401 | Invalid JSON found in the JWS header. |
steps.jws.InvalidJws |
401 | This error occurs when the JWS signature verification fails. |
steps.jws.InvalidPayload |
401 | The JWS payload is invalid. |
steps.jws.InvalidSignature |
401 | <DetachedContent> is omitted and the JWS has a detached content payload. |
steps.jws.KeyIdMissing |
401 | The Verify policy uses a JWKS as a source for public keys, but the signed JWS does not
include a kid property in the header. |
steps.jws.KeyParsingFailed |
401 | The public key could not be parsed from the given key information. |
steps.jws.MissingPayload |
401 | The JWS payload is missing. |
steps.jws.NoAlgorithmFoundInHeader |
401 | Occurs when the JWS omits the algorithm header. |
steps.jws.NoMatchingPublicKey |
401 | The Verify policy uses a JWKS as a source for public keys, but the kid
in the signed JWS is not listed in the JWKS. |
steps.jws.UnhandledCriticalHeader |
401 | A header found by the Verify JWS policy in the crit header is not
listed in KnownHeaders. |
steps.jws.UnknownException |
401 | An unknown exception occurred. |
steps.jws.WrongKeyType |
401 | Wrong type of key specified. For example, if you specify an RSA key for an Elliptic Curve algorithm, or a curve key for an RSA algorithm. |
Deployment errors
These errors can occur when you deploy a proxy containing this policy.
| Error name | Occurs when |
|---|---|
InvalidAlgorithm |
The only valid values are: RS256, RS384, RS512, PS256, PS384, PS512, ES256, ES384, ES512, HS256, HS384, HS512. |
|
|
Other possible deployment errors. |
Variables con fallas
Estas variables se configuran cuando se genera un error de entorno de ejecución. Para obtener más información, consulta Qué debes saber sobre los errores de la política.
| Variables | Donde | Ejemplo |
|---|---|---|
fault.name="fault_name" |
fault_name es el nombre de la falla, como se indica en la tabla de Errores del entorno de ejecución anterior. El nombre de la falla es la última parte del código de la falla. | fault.name Matches "TokenExpired" |
JWS.failed |
Todas las políticas de JWS establecen la misma variable en caso de falla. | jws.JWS-Policy.failed = true |
Ejemplo de respuesta de error
Para controlar errores, se recomienda capturar la parte errorcode de la respuesta de error. No dependas del texto en la faultstring, ya que podría cambiar.
Ejemplo de regla de falla
<FaultRules>
<FaultRule name="JWS Policy Errors">
<Step>
<Name>JavaScript-1</Name>
<Condition>(fault.name Matches "TokenExpired")</Condition>
</Step>
<Condition>JWS.failed=true</Condition>
</FaultRule>
</FaultRules>Política de VerifyJWT
This section describes the fault codes and error messages that are returned and fault variables that are set by Edge when this policy triggers an error. This information is important to know if you are developing fault rules to handle faults. To learn more, see What you need to know about policy errors and Handling faults.
Runtime errors
These errors can occur when the policy executes.
| Fault code | HTTP status | Occurs when |
|---|---|---|
steps.jwt.AlgorithmInTokenNotPresentInConfiguration |
401 | Occurs when the verification policy has multiple algorithms. |
steps.jwt.AlgorithmMismatch |
401 | The algorithm specified in the Generate policy did not match the one expected in the Verify policy. The algorithms specified must match. |
steps.jwt.FailedToDecode |
401 | The policy was unable to decode the JWT. The JWT is possibly corrupted. |
steps.jwt.GenerationFailed |
401 | The policy was unable to generate the JWT. |
steps.jwt.InsufficientKeyLength |
401 | For a key less than 32 bytes for the HS256 algorithm, less than 48 bytes for the HS386 algortithm, and less than 64 bytes for the HS512 algorithm. |
steps.jwt.InvalidClaim |
401 | For a missing claim or claim mismatch, or a missing header or header mismatch. |
steps.jwt.InvalidCurve |
401 | The curve specified by the key is not valid for the Elliptic Curve algorithm. |
steps.jwt.InvalidJsonFormat |
401 | Invalid JSON found in the header or payload. |
steps.jwt.InvalidToken |
401 | This error occurs when the JWT signature verification fails. |
steps.jwt.JwtAudienceMismatch |
401 | The audience claim failed on token verification. |
steps.jwt.JwtIssuerMismatch |
401 | The issuer claim failed on token verification. |
steps.jwt.JwtSubjectMismatch |
401 | The subject claim failed on token verification. |
steps.jwt.KeyIdMissing |
401 | The Verify policy uses a JWKS as a source for public keys, but the signed JWT does not
include a kid property in the header. |
steps.jwt.KeyParsingFailed |
401 | The public key could not be parsed from the given key information. |
steps.jwt.NoAlgorithmFoundInHeader |
401 | Occurs when the JWT contains no algorithm header. |
steps.jwt.NoMatchingPublicKey |
401 | The Verify policy uses a JWKS as a source for public keys, but the kid
in the signed JWT is not listed in the JWKS. |
steps.jwt.SigningFailed |
401 | In GenerateJWT, for a key less than the minimum size for the HS384 or HS512 algorithms |
steps.jwt.TokenExpired |
401 | The policy attempts to verify an expired token. |
steps.jwt.TokenNotYetValid |
401 | The token is not yet valid. |
steps.jwt.UnhandledCriticalHeader |
401 | A header found by the Verify JWT policy in the crit header is not
listed in KnownHeaders. |
steps.jwt.UnknownException |
401 | An unknown exception occurred. |
steps.jwt.WrongKeyType |
401 | Wrong type of key specified. For example, if you specify an RSA key for an Elliptic Curve algorithm, or a curve key for an RSA algorithm. |
Deployment errors
These errors can occur when you deploy a proxy containing this policy.
| Error name | Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|
InvalidNameForAdditionalClaim |
The deployment will fail if the claim used in the child element <Claim>
of the <AdditionalClaims> element is one of the following registered names:
kid, iss, sub, aud, iat,
exp, nbf, or jti.
|
build |
InvalidTypeForAdditionalClaim |
If the claim used in the child element <Claim>
of the <AdditionalClaims> element is not of type string, number,
boolean, or map, the deployment will fail.
|
build |
MissingNameForAdditionalClaim |
If the name of the claim is not specified in the child element <Claim>
of the <AdditionalClaims> element, the deployment will fail.
|
build |
InvalidNameForAdditionalHeader |
This error ccurs when the name of the claim used in the child element <Claim>
of the <AdditionalClaims> element is either alg or typ.
|
build |
InvalidTypeForAdditionalHeader |
If the type of claim used in the child element <Claim>
of the <AdditionalClaims> element is not of type string, number,
boolean, or map, the deployment will fail.
|
build |
InvalidValueOfArrayAttribute |
This error occurs when the value of the array attribute in the child element <Claim>
of the <AdditionalClaims> element is not set to true or false.
|
build |
InvalidValueForElement |
If the value specified in the <Algorithm> element is not a supported value,
the deployment will fail.
|
build |
MissingConfigurationElement |
This error will occur if the <PrivateKey> element is not used with
RSA family algorithms or the <SecretKey> element is not used with HS Family
algorithms.
|
build |
InvalidKeyConfiguration |
If the child element <Value> is not defined in the <PrivateKey>
or <SecretKey> elements, the deployment will fail.
|
build |
EmptyElementForKeyConfiguration |
If the ref attribute of the child element <Value> of the <PrivateKey>
or <SecretKey> elements is empty or unspecified, the deployment will fail.
|
build |
InvalidConfigurationForVerify |
This error occurs if the <Id> element is defined within the
<SecretKey> element.
|
build |
InvalidEmptyElement |
This error occurs if the <Source> element of the Verify JWT policy
is empty. If present, it must be defined with an Edge flow variable name.
|
build |
InvalidPublicKeyValue |
If the value used in the child element <JWKS> of the <PublicKey> element
does not use a valid format as specified in RFC 7517,
the deployment will fail.
|
build |
InvalidConfigurationForActionAndAlgorithm |
If the <PrivateKey> element is used with HS Family algorithms or
the <SecretKey> element is used with RSA Family algorithms, the
deployment will fail.
|
build |
Fault variables
These variables are set when a runtime error occurs. For more information, see What you need to know about policy errors.
| Variables | Where | Example |
|---|---|---|
fault.name="fault_name" |
fault_name is the name of the fault, as listed in the Runtime errors table above. The fault name is the last part of the fault code. | fault.name Matches "TokenExpired" |
JWT.failed |
All JWT policies set the same variable in the case of a failure. | JWT.failed = true |
Example error response
For error handling, the best practice is to trap the errorcode part of the error
response. Do not rely on the text in the faultstring, because it could change.
Example fault rule
<FaultRules>
<FaultRule name="JWT Policy Errors">
<Step>
<Name>JavaScript-1</Name>
<Condition>(fault.name Matches "TokenExpired")</Condition>
</Step>
<Condition>JWT.failed=true</Condition>
</FaultRule>
</FaultRules>
Política XMLThreatProtection
This section describes the fault codes and error messages that are returned and fault variables that are set by Edge when this policy triggers an error. This information is important to know if you are developing fault rules to handle faults. To learn more, see What you need to know about policy errors and Handling faults.
Runtime errors
These errors can occur when the policy executes.
| Fault code | HTTP status | Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|---|
steps.xmlthreatprotection.ExecutionFailed |
500 | The XMLThreatProtection policy can throw many different types of ExecutionFailed errors. Most of these errors occur when a specific threshold set in the policy is exceeded. These types of errors include: element name length, child count, node depth, attribute count, attribute name length, and many others. You can see the complete list in the XMLThreatProtection policy runtime error troubleshooting topic. | build |
steps.xmlthreatprotection.InvalidXMLPayload |
500 |
This error occurs if the input message payload specified by the XMLThreatProtection policy's <Source> element is not a valid XML Document.
|
build |
steps.xmlthreatprotection.SourceUnavailable |
500 |
This error occurs if the message
variable specified in the <Source> element is either:
|
build |
steps.xmlthreatprotection.NonMessageVariable |
500 |
This error occurs if the <Source> element is set to a variable which
is not of type
message.
|
build |
Notes:
- The error name ExecutionFailed is the default error name and will be returned regardless of the type of error detected; however, this default can be changed by setting an organization-level property. When this property is set, the error name will reflect the actual error. For example, "TextExceeded" or "AttrValueExceeded". See Usage Notes for details.
- The 500 HTTP status is the default; however, the HTTP Status can be changed to 400 for request flow faults by setting an organization-level property. See Usage Notes for details.
Deployment errors
None.
Fault variables
These variables are set when a runtime error occurs. For more information, see What you need to know about policy errors.
| Variables | Where | Example |
|---|---|---|
fault.name="fault_name" |
fault_name is the name of the fault, as listed in the Runtime errors table above. The fault name is the last part of the fault code. | fault.name Matches "SourceUnavailable" |
xmlattack.policy_name.failed |
policy_name is the user-specified name of the policy that threw the fault. | xmlattack.XPT-SecureRequest.failed = true |
Example error response
{ "fault": { "faultstring": "XMLThreatProtection[XPT-SecureRequest]: Execution failed. reason: XMLThreatProtection[XTP-SecureRequest]: Exceeded object entry name length at line 2", "detail": { "errorcode": "steps.xmlthreatprotection.ExecutionFailed" } } }
Example fault rule
<FaultRule name="XML Threat Protection Policy Faults">
<Step>
<Name>AM-CustomErrorResponse</Name>
<Condition>(fault.name Matches "ExecutionFailed") </Condition>
</Step>
<Condition>(xmlattack.XPT-SecureRequest.failed = true) </Condition>
</FaultRule>Política XMLtoJSON
This section describes the fault codes and error messages that are returned and fault variables that are set by Edge when this policy triggers an error. This information is important to know if you are developing fault rules to handle faults. To learn more, see What you need to know about policy errors and Handling faults.
Runtime errors
These errors can occur when the policy executes.
| Fault code | HTTP status | Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|---|
steps.xmltojson.ExecutionFailed |
500 | This error occurs when the input payload (XML) is empty or the input XML is invalid or malformed. | build |
steps.xmltojson.InCompatibleType |
500 | This error occurs if the type of the variable defined in the <Source> element and the
<OutputVariable> element are not the same. It is mandatory that the type of the variables
contained within the <Source> element and the <OutputVariable> element matches.
|
build |
steps.xmltojson.InvalidSourceType |
500 | This error occurs if the type of the variable used to define the <Source> element is
invalid.The valid types of variable are message and string. |
build |
steps.xmltojson.OutputVariableIsNotAvailable |
500 | This error occurs if the variable specified in the <Source> element of the XML to
JSON policy is of type string and the <OutputVariable> element is not defined.
The <OutputVariable> element is mandatory when the variable defined in the <Source>
element is of type string. |
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steps.xmltojson.SourceUnavailable |
500 |
This error occurs if the message
variable specified in the <Source> element of the XML to JSON policy is either:
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Deployment errors
These errors can occur when you deploy a proxy containing this policy.
| Error name | Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|
EitherOptionOrFormat |
If one of the elements <Options> or <Format> is not
declared in the XML to JSON Policy, then the deployment of the API proxy fails.
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UnknownFormat |
If the <Format> element within the XML to JSON policy has an unknown
format defined, then the deployment of the API proxy fails. Predefined formats include:
xml.com, yahoo, google, and badgerFish.
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Fault variables
These variables are set when a runtime error occurs. For more information, see What you need to know about policy errors.
| Variables | Where | Example |
|---|---|---|
fault.name="fault_name" |
fault_name is the name of the fault, as listed in the Runtime errors table above. The fault name is the last part of the fault code. | fault.name = "SourceUnavailable" |
xmltojson.policy_name.failed |
policy_name is the user-specified name of the policy that threw the fault. | xmltojson.XMLtoJSON-1.failed = true |
Example error response
{ "fault": { "faultstring": "XMLToJSON[XMLtoJSON-1]: Source xyz is not available", "detail": { "errorcode": "steps.xml2json.SourceUnavailable" } } }
Example fault rule
<faultrule name="VariableOfNonMsgType"></faultrule><FaultRule name="XML to JSON Faults"> <Step> <Name>AM-SourceUnavailableMessage</Name> <Condition>(fault.name Matches "SourceUnavailable") </Condition> </Step> <Step> <Name>AM-BadXML</Name> <Condition>(fault.name = "ExecutionFailed")</Condition> </Step> <Condition>(xmltojson.XMLtoJSON-1.failed = true) </Condition> </FaultRule>
Política XSLTransform
Runtime errors
These errors can occur when the policy executes.
| Fault code | HTTP status | Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|---|
steps.xsl.XSLSourceMessageNotAvailable |
500 |
This error occurs if the message or string variable specified in the <Source> element of the
XSL Transform policy is either out of scope (not available in the specific flow where the
policy is being executed) or can't be resolved (is not defined).
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steps.xsl.XSLEvaluationFailed |
500 | This error occurs if the input XML payload is unavailable/malformed or the XSLTransform policy fails/is unable to transform the input XML file based on the transformation rules provided in the XSL file. There could be many different causes for the XSLTransform policy to fail. The reason for failure in the error message will provide more information on the cause. | build |
Deployment errors
These errors can occur when you deploy a proxy containing this policy.
| Error name | Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|
XSLEmptyResourceUrl |
If the <ResourceURL> element in the XSL Transform policy is empty, then the
deployment of the API proxy fails. |
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XSLInvalidResourceType |
If the resource type specified in the <ResourceURL> element of the XSL Transform
policy is not of type xsl, then the deployment of the API proxy fails. |
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