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According to StackEschange Api Error Documentation, an error should return the following fields:

description string

error_id integer

error_name string

Although, the description field doesn't exist, only error_message

{"error_id":404,"error_message":"no method found with this
 name","error_name":"no_method"});
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  • This seems consistent with the error handling page api.stackexchange.com/docs/error-handling
    – Braiam
    May 25, 2016 at 2:12
  • @Braiam yes, but the needs to be updated on the Api documentation. May 25, 2016 at 2:19
  • The discussion tag was wrong but the support tag description says: "A request for assistance with one of the site's features.". May 25, 2016 at 2:21
  • @PedroLobito The API is not technically part of the site. It IS "part of the software that powers the network". Personally, I think that API questions are better suited for Stack Apps, but it's not off topic here, either.
    – Laurel
    May 25, 2016 at 2:28
  • Well, for me you are not looking for assistance with the features, but a fix of the site documentation.
    – Braiam
    May 25, 2016 at 2:31
  • @Braiam I'm also trying to understand which one is correct, the api or the documentation. May 25, 2016 at 2:32

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The documentation is correct, but a little confusing.

Basically, that page is describing the error-type in a specific API: (/errors). It is entirely correct to say that this API returns a description, error_id and error_name for each possible error that the system chooses to advertise.

This is completely unrelated to the "what happens when an actual API call goes wrong" API, in which case an error_id, error_message and error_name are returned in the common response wrapper. While I agree that it might have been nice if the same noun had been used in each place, we can't change it now without it being a fundamentally breaking change to either one API (/errors), or every API (the common response wrapper).

I will add some words to the /errors documentation to minimize confusion.

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  • Sounds great @marc, thank you for updating the documentation. May 25, 2016 at 14:20

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