I have this code where I'm supposed to return a customized error message and error code. It works fine but the problem is that it's extremely redundant. I was wondering if it's possible to handle all these custom exceptions with one @ExceptionHandler.
@ControllerAdvice
public class HandleExceptions {
@ExceptionHandler(value = CustomException1.class)
public ResponseEntity<Object> handleCustomException1(CustomException1 e) {
HttpStatus status = HttpStatus.NOT_FOUND;
DataResponse data = new DataResponse("custom status code for exception 1", e.getMessage());
ExceptionResponse exceptionResponse = new ExceptionResponse(data);
return new ResponseEntity<>(ExceptionResponse, status);
}
@ExceptionHandler(value = CustomException2.class)
public ResponseEntity<Object> handleCustomException2(CustomException2 e) {
HttpStatus status = HttpStatus.NOT_FOUND;
DataResponse data = new DataResponse("custom status code for exception 2", e.getMessage());
ExceptionResponse exceptionResponse = new ExceptionResponse(data);
return new ResponseEntity<>(ExceptionResponse, status);
}
@ExceptionHandler(value = CustomException3.class)
public ResponseEntity<Object> handleCustomException3(CustomException3 e) {
HttpStatus status = HttpStatus.BAD_REQUEST;
DataResponse data = new DataResponse("custom status code for exception 3", e.getMessage());
ExceptionResponse exceptionResponse = new ExceptionResponse(data);
return new ResponseEntity<>(ExceptionResponse, status);
}
public class ExceptionResponse {
private final DataResponse data;
}
public class DataResponse {
private String statusCode;
private String message;
}
The custom error classes all look like this:
public class CustomException extends RuntimeException{
public CustomException(String message){
super(message);
}
}
An example of the response would be:
Data: {
status: 1111,
message: user not found
}