Add operation index to PathException for detailed error reporting#68
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vearutop merged 1 commit intoswaggest:masterfrom Jul 2, 2024
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Let's add op index via a setter function instead of constructor, so that there is no breaking change of constructor signature. |
Enhanced the `PathException` exception class to include an operation index, identifying the specific operation that caused the exception. Modified the `JsonPatch` class to pass this additional parameter when throwing the `PathException`. Updated the corresponding tests to reflect these changes.
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The reason for this change is to have the index for the operation in cases where two identical operations target the same resource.
For example, if two identical remove operations target the same resource, the latter will fail because the first operation already removed the resource.
By having the index, we can accurately identify and report the failing operation.