Existing code that I have:
private Flux<Integer> testGetFluxTestData() {
return Flux.just(new TestData(1), new TestData(2))
.collectList()
.map(list -> list.stream()
.map(TestData::getId)
.collect(Collectors.toList()))
.flatMapMany(Flux::fromIterable);
}
I want to enrich existing code and throw an exception when some not allowed data received, I made the following changes:
private Flux<Integer> testGetFluxTestData2() {
return Flux.just(new TestData(1), new TestData(2))
.collectList()
.map(list -> {
return !list.contains(new TestData(1)) ?
list.stream()
.map(TestData::getId)
.collect(Collectors.toList()) :
Flux.error(new IllegalTestDataException("illegal test data 1"));
})
.flatMapMany(Flux::fromIterable);
}
but my implementation even noncompilable due to the following line:
Flux.error(new IllegalTestDataException("illegal test data 1"));
Could you please suggest, how to handle exception throwing for my particular scenario?