Uiza Documentation
2021-09-21
2021-09-21
  • Hola! 👋
  • Getting Started
    • Introduction
    • Authentication
    • Errors
    • Quick Starts
      • Live Streaming
      • Video Streaming
    • Pagination
    • Recommended Specifications
    • Sample Streaming Apps
      • NodeJS Live Streaming App
      • Java Live Streaming App
      • Python Live Streaming App
      • How to integrate live streaming into an Android App using Uiza’s Live API
    • Versioning
  • API Reference
    • Live Entities
      • Create a live entity
      • Retrieve a live entity
      • Update a live entity
      • Delete a live entity
      • List all live entities
      • Create a live relay
      • Update a live relay
      • Delete a live relay
    • Video Entities
      • Create a video entity
      • Retrieve a video entity
      • Update a video entity
      • Delete a video entity
      • List all video entities
    • Events
      • Event Types
    • Webhook Endpoints
      • Verifying signatures
      • Create a webhook endpoint
      • Update a webhook endpoint
      • Get a webhook endpoint
      • List all webhook endpoint
  • SDK REFERENCE
    • Introduction
    • Android SDK
      • Android Player SDK
      • Android Broadcast SDK
    • iOS SDK
      • iOS Player SDK
      • iOS Broadcast SDK
    • Web Player SDK
    • Flutter SDK
  • API UPGRADES
    • Release Notes
    • API Changelog
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  1. Getting Started

Errors

This page describes the error statuses returned by the Uiza APIs

Whether an API request to Uiza is successful or not is indicated by conventional HTTP codes. In general, Uiza returns responses with equivalent status codes which are listed below.

200 - OK

The request is successful.

400 - Bad request

The request is inadequate. This is usually caused by missing required parameters or malformed syntax.

403 - Forbidden

The API key doesn't have permissions to perform the request.

404 - Not Found

The requested resource does not exist.

409 - Conflict

The request conflicts with the current state of the server. For example updating an immutable resource already present on the server.

500, 502, 503, 504 - Internal Server Error

Something went wrong on Uiza's end

Errors are returned with format containing a message and an error_type to help you pinpoint what went wrong. While you can find all the possible error messages in our API Reference, these errors are categorized by the following error_types:

Error Types

Definitions

api_connection_error

Errors that occurred during the HTTP communication.

api_error

Errors occurred internally with Uiza API.

authentication_error

The keys supplied to Uiza were either missing or invalid.

invalid_request_error

The parameters supplied to Uiza were either missing or invalid.

rate_limit_error

Too many requests were sent to Uiza too quickly.

video_error

There is something wrong with your video or live stream.

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