Yaf_Dispatcher::catchException

(Yaf >=1.0.0)

Yaf_Dispatcher::catchExceptionSwitch on/off exception catching

Description

public Yaf_Dispatcher::catchException(bool $flag = ?): Yaf_Dispatcher

While the application.dispatcher.throwException is On(you can also calling to Yaf_Dispatcher::throwException(TRUE)() to enable it), Yaf will throw Exception when error occurs instead of trigger error.

then if you enable Yaf_Dispatcher::catchException()(also can enabled by set application.dispatcher.catchException), all uncaught Exceptions will be caught by ErrorController::error if you have defined one.

Parameters

flag

bool

Return Values

Examples

Example #1 Yaf_Dispatcher::catchException() example

/* if you defined a ErrorController like following */<?phpclass ErrorController extends Yaf_Controller_Abstract {     /**       * you can also call to Yaf_Request_Abstract::getException to get the       * un-caught exception.      */     public function errorAction($exception) {        /* error occurs */        switch ($exception->getCode()) {            case YAF_ERR_NOTFOUND_MODULE:            case YAF_ERR_NOTFOUND_CONTROLLER:            case YAF_ERR_NOTFOUND_ACTION:            case YAF_ERR_NOTFOUND_VIEW:                echo 404, ":", $exception->getMessage();                break;            default :                $message = $exception->getMessage();                echo 0, ":", $exception->getMessage();                break;        }     } }?>

The above example will output something similar to:

/* now if some error occur, assuming access a non-exists controller(or you can throw a exception yourself): */
404:Could not find controller script **/application/controllers/No-exists-controller.php

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