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Class ForbiddenError public


Extends: AdapterError
Defined in: ../adapter/src/error.js:267
Module: @ember-data/adapter/error

A ForbiddenError equates to a HTTP 403 Forbidden response status. It is used by an adapter to signal that a request to the external API was valid but the server is refusing to respond to it. If authorization was provided and is valid, then the authenticated user does not have the necessary permissions for the request.


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