Errors
LogChimp uses conventional HTTP response codes to indicate the success or failure of an API request. In general: Codes in the 2xx range indicate success. Codes in the 4xx range indicate an error that failed given the information provided (e.g., a required parameter was omitted, a post not found, etc.). Codes in the 5xx range indicate an error with your LogChimp site hosted server.
HTTP status code summary
| Status code | Description |
|---|---|
| 200 - OK | Everything worked as expected. |
| 400 - Bad Request | The request was unacceptable, often due to missing a required parameter. |
| 401 - Unauthorized | No valid API key provided. |
| 402 - Request Failed | The parameters were valid but the request failed. |
| 403 - Forbidden | The API key doesn't have permissions to perform the request. |
| 404 - Not Found | The requested resource doesn't exist. |
| 409 - Conflict | The request conflicts with another request (perhaps due to using the same idempotent key). |
| 429 - Too Many Requests | Too many requests hit the API too quickly. We recommend an exponential backoff of your requests. |
| 500, 502, 503, 504 - Server Errors | Something went wrong on your LogChimp site hosted server. |
Attributes
code (string)
For some errors that could be handled programmatically, a short string indicating the error code reported, see the list of error code below.
message (string)
A human-readable message providing more details about the error.