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Using boto3 IAM, i am trying to deactivate MFA device attached to a specified user. I came across few exceptions which i need to handle.

I am passing the UserName during runtime.

1- passing already disabled UserName during runtime

python mfa.py John 

botocore.errorfactory.NoSuchEntityException: An error occurred (NoSuchEntity) when calling the DeactivateMFADevice operation: MFA Device invalid for user.

2. Passed incorrect UserName

python mfa.py John.d  

botocore.errorfactory.NoSuchEntityException: An error occurred (NoSuchEntity) when calling the DeactivateMFADevice operation: The user with name John.d cannot be found.

How to handle both error, since both exceptions are a part of

botocore.errorfactory.NoSuchEntityException

How can i handle the both in different exceptions so that i can

print("MFA is already disabled")

OR

print("Invalid UserName")

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This can be achieved by iterating through the exception response dictionary.

Try:

 except client.exceptions.NoSuchEntityException as e:
      print(dir(e))

You can find the set of value that can be passed to handle the exception:

['MSG_TEMPLATE', 'cause', 'class', 'context', 'delattr', 'dict', 'dir', 'doc', 'eq', 'format', 'ge', 'getattribute', 'gt', 'hash', 'init', 'init_subclass', 'le', 'lt', 'module', 'ne', 'new', 'reduce', 'reduce_ex', 'repr', 'setattr', 'setstate', 'sizeof', 'str', 'subclasshook', 'suppress_context', 'traceback', 'weakref', '_get_retry_info', 'args', 'operation_name', 'response', 'with_traceback']

Above case can be handled by the following method :

 except client.exceptions.NoSuchEntityException as e:

   if e.response['Error']['Message'] == 'MFA Device invalid for user.':

       print('#something')

   elif e.response['Error']['Message'] == 'The user with name {} cannot be found.'.format(UserName):

       print('#something')

Hence handled the exception.

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