public final class Throwables extends Object
Throwable
.
See the Guava User Guide entry on Throwables.
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
static List<Throwable> |
getCausalChain(Throwable throwable)
Gets a
Throwable cause chain as a list. |
static Throwable |
getRootCause(Throwable throwable)
Returns the innermost cause of
throwable . |
static String |
getStackTraceAsString(Throwable throwable)
Returns a string containing the result of
toString() , followed by the full, recursive
stack trace of throwable . |
static RuntimeException |
propagate(Throwable throwable)
Propagates
throwable as-is if it is an instance of
RuntimeException or Error , or else as a last resort, wraps
it in a RuntimeException then propagates. |
static <X extends Throwable> |
propagateIfInstanceOf(Throwable throwable,
Class<X> declaredType)
Propagates
throwable exactly as-is, if and only if it is an
instance of declaredType . |
static void |
propagateIfPossible(Throwable throwable)
|
static <X extends Throwable> |
propagateIfPossible(Throwable throwable,
Class<X> declaredType)
Propagates
throwable exactly as-is, if and only if it is an
instance of RuntimeException , Error , or
declaredType . |
static <X1 extends Throwable,X2 extends Throwable> |
propagateIfPossible(Throwable throwable,
Class<X1> declaredType1,
Class<X2> declaredType2)
Propagates
throwable exactly as-is, if and only if it is an
instance of RuntimeException , Error , declaredType1 ,
or declaredType2 . |
public static <X extends Throwable> void propagateIfInstanceOf(@Nullable Throwable throwable, Class<X> declaredType) throws X extends Throwable
throwable
exactly as-is, if and only if it is an
instance of declaredType
. Example usage:
try { someMethodThatCouldThrowAnything(); } catch (IKnowWhatToDoWithThisException e) { handle(e); } catch (Throwable t) { Throwables.propagateIfInstanceOf(t, IOException.class); Throwables.propagateIfInstanceOf(t, SQLException.class); throw Throwables.propagate(t); }
X extends Throwable
public static void propagateIfPossible(@Nullable Throwable throwable)
throwable
exactly as-is, if and only if it is an
instance of RuntimeException
or Error
. Example usage:
try { someMethodThatCouldThrowAnything(); } catch (IKnowWhatToDoWithThisException e) { handle(e); } catch (Throwable t) { Throwables.propagateIfPossible(t); throw new RuntimeException("unexpected", t); }
public static <X extends Throwable> void propagateIfPossible(@Nullable Throwable throwable, Class<X> declaredType) throws X extends Throwable
throwable
exactly as-is, if and only if it is an
instance of RuntimeException
, Error
, or
declaredType
. Example usage:
try { someMethodThatCouldThrowAnything(); } catch (IKnowWhatToDoWithThisException e) { handle(e); } catch (Throwable t) { Throwables.propagateIfPossible(t, OtherException.class); throw new RuntimeException("unexpected", t); }
throwable
- the Throwable to possibly propagatedeclaredType
- the single checked exception type declared by the
calling methodX extends Throwable
public static <X1 extends Throwable,X2 extends Throwable> void propagateIfPossible(@Nullable Throwable throwable, Class<X1> declaredType1, Class<X2> declaredType2) throws X1 extends Throwable, X2 extends Throwable
throwable
exactly as-is, if and only if it is an
instance of RuntimeException
, Error
, declaredType1
,
or declaredType2
. In the unlikely case that you have three or more
declared checked exception types, you can handle them all by invoking these
methods repeatedly. See usage example in propagateIfPossible(Throwable, Class)
.throwable
- the Throwable to possibly propagatedeclaredType1
- any checked exception type declared by the calling
methoddeclaredType2
- any other checked exception type declared by the
calling methodX1 extends Throwable
public static RuntimeException propagate(Throwable throwable)
throwable
as-is if it is an instance of
RuntimeException
or Error
, or else as a last resort, wraps
it in a RuntimeException
then propagates.
This method always throws an exception. The RuntimeException
return
type is only for client code to make Java type system happy in case a
return value is required by the enclosing method. Example usage:
T doSomething() { try { return someMethodThatCouldThrowAnything(); } catch (IKnowWhatToDoWithThisException e) { return handle(e); } catch (Throwable t) { throw Throwables.propagate(t); } }
throwable
- the Throwable to propagatepublic static Throwable getRootCause(Throwable throwable)
throwable
. The first throwable in a
chain provides context from when the error or exception was initially
detected. Example usage:
assertEquals("Unable to assign a customer id", Throwables.getRootCause(e).getMessage());
@Beta public static List<Throwable> getCausalChain(Throwable throwable)
Throwable
cause chain as a list. The first entry in the
list will be throwable
followed by its cause hierarchy. Note
that this is a snapshot of the cause chain and will not reflect
any subsequent changes to the cause chain.
Here's an example of how it can be used to find specific types of exceptions in the cause chain:
Iterables.filter(Throwables.getCausalChain(e), IOException.class));
throwable
- the non-null Throwable
to extract causes fromthrowable
public static String getStackTraceAsString(Throwable throwable)
toString()
, followed by the full, recursive
stack trace of throwable
. Note that you probably should not be
parsing the resulting string; if you need programmatic access to the stack
frames, you can call Throwable.getStackTrace()
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