ovr / phalcon-pretty-exceptions
Beauty-exceptions plugin for Phalcon
Requires
- php: >=5.3
This package is auto-updated.
Last update: 2024-11-29 04:35:57 UTC
README
Phalcon is a web framework delivered as a C extension providing high performance and lower resource consumption.
Pretty Exceptions is an utility to show exceptions/errors/warnings/notices using a nicely visualization.
This utility is not intended to be used in a production stage.
This utility catches uncatched exceptions, remember to remove any try/catch that avoid the utility can work.
The code in this repository is written in PHP.
Automatic Usage
The easiest way to use this utility is include its 'loader':
require '/path/to/pretty-exceptions/loader.php';
Manual include
Or you could include the utility manually or via an autoloader:
//Requiring the file require '/path/to/pretty-exceptions/Library.php'; //Or using an autoloader $loader = new Phalcon\Loader(); $loader->registerNamespaces(array( 'Phalcon\\Utils' => '/path/to/pretty-exceptions/Library/Phalcon/Utils/' )); $loader->register();
Usage
Listen for exceptions:
set_exception_handler(function($e) { $p = new \Phalcon\Utils\PrettyExceptions(); return $p->handle($e); });
Listen for user errors/warnings/notices:
set_error_handler(function($errorCode, $errorMessage, $errorFile, $errorLine) { $p = new \Phalcon\Utils\PrettyExceptions(); return $p->handleError($errorCode, $errorMessage, $errorFile, $errorLine); });
Options
The following is the way to configure the utility:
$p = new \Phalcon\Utils\PrettyExceptions(); //Change the base uri for static resources $p->setBaseUri('/'); //Set if the backtrace must be shown $p->showBacktrace(true); //Set whether if open the user files and show its code $p->showFiles(true); //Set whether show the complete file or just the relevant fragment $p->showFileFragment(true); /** * Set whether show human readable dump of current Phalcon application instance * Can optionally pass a Phalcon application instance as a prameter in the * constructor, or as the last parameter of PrettyExceptions::handle() and * PrettyExceptions::handleError() */ $p->showApplicationDump(true); //Change the CSS theme (default, night or minimalist) $p->setTheme('default'); //Handle the error/exception //...