%dw 2.0
import try, fail from dw::Runtime
output application/json
fun randomNumber() =
if(random() > 0.5)
fail("This function is failing")
else
"OK"
---
try(() -> randomNumber())
DataWeave
try
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try(() -> T): TryResult<T>
Evaluates the delegate function and returns an object with success: true
and result
if the delegate function succeeds, or an object with success: false
and error
if the delegate function throws an exception.
Parameters
Name | Description |
---|---|
|
The function to evaluate. |
Example
This example calls the try
function using the randomNumber
function as argument.
The function randomNumber
generates a random number and calls fail
if the number is higher than 0.5. The declaration of this function is in the script’s header.
Source
Output
When randomNumber
fails, the output is:
{
"success": false,
"error": {
"kind": "UserException",
"message": "This function is failing",
"location": "Unknown location",
"stack": [
"fail (anonymous:0:0)",
"myFunction (anonymous:1:114)",
"main (anonymous:1:179)"
]
}
}
JSON
When randomNumber
succeeds, the output is:
{
"success": true,
"result": "OK"
}
JSON
Based on the output of the try
function, you can add conditional logic to execute when the result is success: true
or success: false
.