Alexa.Safety.ErrorResponse Interface 3
If Alexa sends a directive to your skill and you can't handle it successfully because of a safety concern, respond with an Alexa.Safety.ErrorResponse
event.
Alexa.ErrorResponse
and this interface might have different payload versions. Make sure to use the payload version of the interface that you respond with.ErrorResponse event
In the payload for the Alexa.Safety.ErrorResponse
, specify the type of the error and include a message with information about the error. For the list of Alexa.Safety
error types, see Error type values. You can send the error response in a synchronous or asynchronous response. For more details, see Alexa.ErrorResponse
.
ErrorResponse event payload properties
Field | Description | Type | Required |
---|---|---|---|
type |
The type of error. Alexa shares this with the customer. | String | Yes |
message |
The error message for the error. Alexa does not share this with the customer. | String | Yes |
ErrorResponse event format
{
"event": {
"header": {
"namespace": "Alexa.Safety",
"name": "ErrorResponse",
"messageId": "Unique identifier, preferably a version 4 UUID",
"payloadVersion": "3"
},
"endpoint": {
"scope": {
"type": "BearerToken",
"token": "OAuth2.0 bearer token"
},
"endpoint":{
"endpointId": "Endpoint ID"
},
},
"payload": {
"type": "Error type",
"message": "Error message"
}
}
}
Error type values
The following table shows the valid Alexa.Safety
error types.
Error Type | Description |
---|---|
OBSTACLE_DETECTED |
The endpoint can't handle the directive because an obstacle is detected, such as when a user tries to close a door and there is a person or object blocking the door. |
SAFETY_BEAM_BREACHED |
The endpoint can't handle the directive because a safety beam was breached, such as when an elevator door is closing and a person crosses the safety beam of the door. See example here. |
In addition to the Alexa.Safety
error types, you can also use Alexa error types. For more details, see Alexa.ErrorResponse error type values.
Alexa.Safety.ErrorResponse examples
The following examples show the payload for different error types.
OBSTACLE_DETECTED
The following is an example error response for the OBSTACLE_DETECTED
error type.
{
"event": {
"header": {
"namespace": "Alexa.Safety",
"name": "ErrorResponse",
"messageId": "Unique identifier, preferably a version 4 UUID",
"correlationToken": "Opaque correlation token that matches the request",
"payloadVersion": "3"
},
"endpoint":{
"endpointId": "Endpoint ID"
},
"payload": {
"type": "OBSTACLE_DETECTED",
"message": "There is an obstacle in the way."
}
}
}
SAFETY_BEAM_BREACHED
The following is an example error response for the SAFETY_BEAM_BREACHED
error type. For the list of Alexa.Safety
error types, see Error type values.
{
"event": {
"header": {
"namespace": "Alexa.Safety",
"name": "ErrorResponse",
"messageId": "Unique identifier, preferably a version 4 UUID",
"correlationToken": "Opaque correlation token that matches the request",
"payloadVersion": "3"
},
"endpoint": {
"endpointId": "Endpoint ID"
},
"payload": {
"type": "SAFETY_BEAM_BREACHED",
"message": "The safety beam was breached."
}
}
}
Related topics
- Alexa.ErrorResponse
- Alexa.Cooking.ErrorResponse
- Alexa.SecurityPanelController.ErrorResponse
- Alexa.ThermostatController.ErrorResponse
- Alexa.Video.ErrorResponse
Last updated: Nov 22, 2023