Reference: Advanced Error Handling patterns
Step-by-step tutorial for setting up Error Handling in a production environment.
To begin integrating with the Error Handling module, ensure you have the latest version of our SDK installed. The following example demonstrates a basic authenticated request using Ruby.
Ruby
require 'api_client' API.api_key = 'sk_live_x8292...' data = API::Data.list(limit: 10) puts data.inspect
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Request Parameters
Customize your request using the following options:
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fields(array) - Expands related objects. -
starting_after(string) - Skip the first N records. -
per_page(integer) - Maximum number of items to return.