Before posting this question I have searched internet for appropriate answers but got none.These are my following questions:
1) How to throw exception without try catch in laravel controller and get exception in the view of the called controller. Example : TestController.php
function index(){
throw new CustomException('Data not found');
return view('dashboard');
}
How to get exception message in dashboard view
2) How to set format for exception message, suppose I want to return format as
$response['code'] = 0;
$response['status'] = 'error';
$response['message'] = 'message';
$response['data'] = '';
I have created a custom exception but don't know how to use it to fully
<?php
namespace App\Exceptions;
use Illuminate\Http\Request;
use Illuminate\Http\Response;
use Mockery\Exception;
class CustomException extends Exception{
public $response;
/**
* Report the exception.
*
* @return void
*/
public function report()
{
}
/**
* Render the exception into an HTTP response.
*
* @param \Illuminate\Http\Request
* @return \Illuminate\Http\Response
*/
public function render($request,$exception){
ob_clean();
$response['code'] = 0;
$response['status'] = 'error';
$response['message'] = 'Message';
$response['data'] = '';
if(!$request->ajax()){
// non ajax response
}else{
return response()->json($response);
}
}
}
All uncaught exceptions are intercepted by default exceptions handler. If you want this to behave differently, you just need to modify it: https://laravel.com/docs/5.7/errors#the-exception-handler
Answering your questions:
To pass this exception to view, you can implement render
method what you already started to do. You can just do:
if(!$request->ajax()){
view('error_handler', compact('exception'))
} else {
return response()->json($response);
}
so now you can just create error_handler.blade.php
view and you will have access in there to $exception
variable, so you can use in there {{ $exception->getMessage}}
and so on
You didn't define what exactly you want to achieve, however it should work without any problem:
public function render($request,$exception) {
if(!$request->ajax()){
view('error_handler', compact('exception'))
}
return response()->json([
'code' => $exception->getCode(),
'status' => 'error',
'message' => $exception->getMessage(),
'data' => 'sample data'
]);
}
Of course instead of using $exception->getCode()
for code
you can put anything you want, this is just an example that you can also use code and message that you have in your exception assuming you set some custom when you throw exception for example:
throw new CustomException('This is custom message', 123);
There isn't realy reason to thrown an exception if your purpose is to show the message of that exception within the view which is rendered by the controller. And It isn't a best way to manage exception, because by default all exception which are throw are handle and catch within the App\Exceptions\Handler
class.
I think you know exactly when that type of CustomExption you have create will be thrown, but instead of throwing that error just traite that error which need an exception in different way without exception. For that you can create an Array in which old code, status, message, data and pass it to the view method;
class CustomController extends Controller
{
public function samemethod(){
// some code that can generate an error
// construct the error data
$customErrorData = [
'code' => 0000,
'status' => "some status",
'message' => "Some error message",
'data' => [...]
];
// After error data creation you can pass it to the view
return View::make('customview', compact('customErrorData'));
}
}
You have you error data in your view