public ManifestFail(string message, AppInstance instance) { Fail = new AppManifestFail(); Fail.Message = message; this.instance = instance; if (instance != null) instance.Issue(this); }
public void TestAppManifestFailSerialization() { var appManifestFail = new AppManifestFail(); appManifestFail.Message = "foo1"; var json = appManifestFail.Serialize(); Assert.IsTrue(json.IndexOf("\"message\":\"foo1\"") > 0, "should have a message foo1"); }
public static new DataPacket Deserialize(string json) { try { var ret = new AppManifestFail(); var obj = Json.Decode(json); ret.Message = obj["message"]; if (ret.Message == null) { throw new ParseException(json, "Did not contain 'message'"); } return ret; } catch (Microsoft.CSharp.RuntimeBinder.RuntimeBinderException) { // NOTE: this probably should never be caught because obj["foo"], when foo doesn't exist, // just returns null and doesnt throw an exception. But I'm keeping this just in case. throw new ParseException(json, "Did not contain 'message'"); } catch (ArgumentException) { throw new ParseException(json, "Invalid JSON"); } }