cakephp2-php8/cake/libs/error_handler.php
Mark Story 4d863618f5 Refactoring exception handling so codes are much more flexible and easy to change.
Made error404 and error500 more generic.
Removed error() as it didn't really make that much sense.
2010-09-04 15:38:10 -04:00

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<?php
/**
* Error handler
*
* Provides Error Capturing for Framework errors.
*
* PHP 5
*
* CakePHP(tm) : Rapid Development Framework (http://cakephp.org)
* Copyright 2005-2010, Cake Software Foundation, Inc. (http://cakefoundation.org)
*
* Licensed under The MIT License
* Redistributions of files must retain the above copyright notice.
*
* @copyright Copyright 2005-2010, Cake Software Foundation, Inc. (http://cakefoundation.org)
* @link http://cakephp.org CakePHP(tm) Project
* @package cake
* @subpackage cake.cake.libs
* @since CakePHP(tm) v 0.10.5.1732
* @license MIT License (http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php)
*/
/**
* Error Handler.
*
* Captures and handles all unhandled exceptions. Displays helpful framework errors when debug > 1.
* When debug < 1 a CakeException will render 404 or 500 errors. If an uncaught exception is thrown
* and it is a type that ErrorHandler does not know about it will be treated as a 500 error.
*
* ### Implementing application specific exception handling
*
* You can implement application specific exception handling in one of a few ways:
*
* - Create a AppController::appError();
* - Create an AppError class.
*
* #### Using AppController::appError();
*
* This controller method is called instead of the default exception handling. It receives the
* thrown exception as its only argument. You should implement your error handling in that method.
*
* #### Using an AppError class
*
* This approach gives more flexibility and power in how you handle exceptions. You can create
* `app/libs/app_error.php` and create a class called `AppError`. The core ErrorHandler class
* will attempt to construct this class and let it handle the exception. This provides a more
* flexible way to handle exceptions in your application.
*
* Finally, in your `app/config/bootstrap.php` you can configure use `set_exception_handler()`
* to take total control over application exception handling.
*
* @package cake
* @subpackage cake.cake.libs
*/
class ErrorHandler {
/**
* Controller instance.
*
* @var Controller
* @access public
*/
public $controller = null;
/**
* template to render for CakeException
*
* @var string
*/
public $template = '';
/**
* The method corresponding to the Exception this object is for.
*
* @var string
*/
public $method = '';
/**
* The exception being handled.
*
* @var Exception
*/
public $error = null;
/**
* Creates the controller to perform rendering on the error response.
* If the error is a CakeException it will be converted to either a 404 or a 500
* type error depending on the code used to construct the error.
*
* @param string $method Method producing the error
* @param array $messages Error messages
*/
function __construct(Exception $exception) {
App::import('Core', 'Sanitize');
$this->controller = $this->_getController($exception);
if (method_exists($this->controller, 'apperror')) {
return $this->controller->appError($exception);
}
$method = $template = Inflector::variable(str_replace('Exception', '', get_class($exception)));
$code = $exception->getCode();
$methodExists = method_exists($this, $method);
if ($exception instanceof CakeException && !$methodExists) {
$method = '_cakeError';
} elseif (!$methodExists) {
$method = 'error500';
if ($code >= 400) {
$method = 'error400';
}
}
if (Configure::read('debug') == 0) {
$parentClass = get_parent_class($this);
if ($parentClass != 'ErrorHandler') {
$method = 'error400';
}
$parentMethods = (array)get_class_methods($parentClass);
if (in_array($method, $parentMethods)) {
$method = 'error400';
}
if ($code == 500) {
$method = 'error500';
}
}
$this->template = $template;
$this->method = $method;
$this->error = $exception;
}
/**
* Get the controller instance to handle the exception.
* Override this method in subclasses to customize the controller used.
* This method returns the built in `CakeErrorController` normally, or if an error is repeated
* a bare controller will be used.
*
* @param Exception $exception The exception to get a controller for.
* @return Controller
*/
protected function _getController($exception) {
static $__previousError = null;
App::import('Controller', 'CakeError');
if ($__previousError != $exception) {
$__previousError = $exception;
$controller = new CakeErrorController();
} else {
$controller = new Controller();
$controller->viewPath = 'errors';
}
return $controller;
}
/**
* Set as the default exception handler by the CakePHP bootstrap process.
*
* This will either use an AppError class if your application has one,
* or use the default ErrorHandler.
*
* @return void
* @see http://php.net/manual/en/function.set-exception-handler.php
*/
public static function handleException(Exception $exception) {
if (file_exists(APP . 'app_error.php') || class_exists('AppError')) {
if (!class_exists('AppError')) {
require(APP . 'app_error.php');
}
$AppError = new AppError($exception);
return $AppError->render();
}
$error = new ErrorHandler($exception);
$error->render();
}
/**
* Renders the response for the exception.
*
* @return void
*/
public function render() {
call_user_func_array(array($this, $this->method), array($this->error));
}
/**
* Generic handler for the internal framework errors CakePHP can generate.
*
* @param CakeExeption $error
* @return void
*/
protected function _cakeError(CakeException $error) {
$url = Router::normalize($this->controller->request->here);
$code = $error->getCode();
$this->controller->response->statusCode($code);
$this->controller->set(array(
'code' => $code,
'url' => h($url),
));
$this->controller->set($error->getAttributes());
$this->_outputMessage($this->template);
}
/**
* Convenience method to display a 400 series page.
*
* @param array $params Parameters for controller
*/
public function error400($error) {
$message = $error->getMessage();
if (Configure::read('debug') == 0 && $error instanceof CakeException) {
$message = __('Not Found');
}
$url = Router::normalize($this->controller->request->here);
$this->controller->response->statusCode($error->getCode());
$this->controller->set(array(
'name' => $message,
'url' => h($url),
));
$this->_outputMessage('error400');
}
/**
* Convenience method to display a 500 page.
*
* @param array $params Parameters for controller
*/
public function error500($error) {
$url = Router::normalize($this->controller->request->here);
$this->controller->response->statusCode($error->getCode());
$this->controller->set(array(
'name' => __('An Internal Error Has Occurred'),
'message' => h($url),
));
$this->_outputMessage('error500');
}
/**
* Generate the response using the controller object.
*
* @param string $template The template to render.
*/
protected function _outputMessage($template) {
$this->controller->render($template);
$this->controller->afterFilter();
$this->controller->response->send();
}
}