Failure of system needs to be handled effectively for smooth running of the system. CakePHP comes with default error trapping, that prints and logs error as they occur. This same error handler is used to catch Exceptions.
Error handler displays errors, when debug is true and logs error, when debug is false. CakePHP has number of exception classes and the built in exception handling will capture any uncaught exception and render a useful page.
Errors and Exception can be configured in file configapp.php. Error handling accepts a few options that allow you to tailor error handling for your application −
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errorLevel | int |
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trace | bool | Include stack traces for errors in log files. Stack traces will be included in the log after each error. This is helpful for finding where/when errors are being raised. |
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exceptionRenderer | string |
The class responsible for rendering uncaught exceptions. If you choose a custom class, you should place the file for that class in src/Error. This class needs to implement a render() method. |
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log | bool |
<?php use Cake\Http\Middleware\CsrfProtectionMiddleware; use Cake\Routing\Route\DashedRoute; use Cake\Routing\RouteBuilder; $routes->setRouteClass(DashedRoute::class); $routes->scope('/', function (RouteBuilder $builder) { $builder->registerMiddleware('csrf', new CsrfProtectionMiddleware([ 'httpOnly' => true, ])); $builder->applyMiddleware('csrf'); //$builder->connect('/pages',['controller'=>'Pages','action'=>'display', 'home']); $builder->connect('/exception/:arg1/:arg2', ['controller'=>'Exps','action'=>'index'], ['pass' => ['arg1', 'arg2']]); $builder->fallbacks(); }); Copy after login CakeLogLog. |
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skipLog | array | An array of exception class names that should not be logged. This is useful to remove NotFoundExceptions or other common, but uninteresting logs messages. | |||||||||||||||||||||
extraFatalErrorMemory | int | Set to the number of megabytes to increase the memory limit by, when a fatal error is encountered. This allows breathing room to complete logging or error handling. |
<?php namespace App\Controller; use App\Controller\AppController; use Cake\Core\Exception\Exception; class ExpsController extends AppController { public function index($arg1,$arg2) { try{ $this->set('argument1',$arg1); $this->set('argument2',$arg2); if(($arg1 > 1 || $arg1 > 10) || ($arg2 10)) throw new Exception("One of the number is out of range [1-10]."); } catch(\Exception $ex){ echo $ex->getMessage(); } } } ?>
Make changes in the config/routes.php file as shown in the following code. config/routes.php
Create
ExpsController.phpThis is CakePHP tutorial and this is an example of Passed arguments.<br> Argument-1: =$argument1?><br> Argument-2: =$argument2?><br>
src/Controller/ExpsController.php.
Copy the following code in the controller file.
Create a directory Exps at src/Template and under that directory create a View file called index.php. Copy the following code in that file. src/Template/Exps/index.php Execute the above example by visiting the following URL. http://localhost/cakephp4/exception/5/0 Output Upon execution, you will receive the following output.
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