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"use strict"; Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true }); const http_exception_1 = require("./http.exception"); const http_status_enum_1 = require("../enums/http-status.enum"); /** * Defines an HTTP exception for *Conflict* type errors. * * @see [Base Exceptions](https://docs.nestjs.com/exception-filters#base-exceptions) * * @publicApi */ class ConflictException extends http_exception_1.HttpException { /** * Instantiate a `ConflictException` Exception. * * @example * `throw new ConflictException()` * * @usageNotes * The constructor arguments define the HTTP response. * - The `message` argument defines the JSON response body. * - The `error` argument defines the HTTP Status Code. * * By default, the JSON response body contains two properties: * - `statusCode`: defaults to the Http Status Code provided in the `error` argument * - `message`: the string `'Conflict'` by default; override this by supplying * a string in the `message` parameter. * * To override the entire JSON response body, pass an object. Nest will serialize * the object and return it as the JSON response body. * * The `error` argument is required, and should be a valid HTTP status code. * Best practice is to use the `HttpStatus` enum imported from `nestjs/common`. * * @param message string or object describing the error condition. * @param error HTTP response status code */ constructor(message, error = 'Conflict') { super(http_exception_1.HttpException.createBody(message, error, http_status_enum_1.HttpStatus.CONFLICT), http_status_enum_1.HttpStatus.CONFLICT); } } exports.ConflictException = ConflictException;