Result Returned via a Callback Function
Description
ObsClient returns the results by using a callback function that contains two parameters in sequence: the exception information parameter and the SDK common result object parameter. If the exception information parameter in the callback function is not null, an error occurs during the API calling. Otherwise, the API calling is complete. In such conditions, you need to obtain the HTTP status code from the SDK common result object parameter to check whether the operation is successful.
Sample Code
obsClient.putObject({
Bucket : 'bucketname',
Key : 'objectkey',
Body : 'Hello OBS'
}, function(err, result) {
if(err){
console.log('Error-->' + err);
}else{
if(result.CommonMsg.Status < 300){
if(result.InterfaceResult){
console.log('Operation Succeed');
}
}else{
console.log('Code-->' + result.CommonMsg.Code);
console.log('Message-->' + result.CommonMsg.Message);
console.log('HostId-->' + result.CommonMsg.HostId);
console.log('RequestId-->' + result.CommonMsg.RequestId);
}
}
});
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