ErrorAction.php
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<?php
/**
* @link http://www.yiiframework.com/
* @copyright Copyright (c) 2008 Yii Software LLC
* @license http://www.yiiframework.com/license/
*/
namespace yii\web;
use Yii;
use yii\base\Action;
use yii\base\Exception;
use yii\base\UserException;
/**
* ErrorAction displays application errors using a specified view.
*
* To use ErrorAction, you need to do the following steps:
*
* First, declare an action of ErrorAction type in the `actions()` method of your `SiteController`
* class (or whatever controller you prefer), like the following:
*
* ```php
* public function actions()
* {
* return [
* 'error' => ['class' => 'yii\web\ErrorAction'],
* ];
* }
* ```
*
* Then, create a view file for this action. If the route of your error action is `site/error`, then
* the view file should be `views/site/error.php`. In this view file, the following variables are available:
*
* - `$name`: the error name
* - `$message`: the error message
* - `$exception`: the exception being handled
*
* Finally, configure the "errorHandler" application component as follows,
*
* ```php
* 'errorHandler' => [
* 'errorAction' => 'site/error',
* ]
* ```
*
* @author Qiang Xue <qiang.xue@gmail.com>
* @author Dmitry Naumenko <d.naumenko.a@gmail.com>
* @since 2.0
*/
class ErrorAction extends Action
{
/**
* @var string the view file to be rendered. If not set, it will take the value of [[id]].
* That means, if you name the action as "error" in "SiteController", then the view name
* would be "error", and the corresponding view file would be "views/site/error.php".
*/
public $view;
/**
* @var string the name of the error when the exception name cannot be determined.
* Defaults to "Error".
*/
public $defaultName;
/**
* @var string the message to be displayed when the exception message contains sensitive information.
* Defaults to "An internal server error occurred.".
*/
public $defaultMessage;
/**
* @var \Exception the exception object, normally is filled on [[init()]] method call.
* @see [[findException()]] to know default way of obtaining exception.
* @since 2.0.11
*/
protected $exception;
/**
* {@inheritdoc}
*/
public function init()
{
$this->exception = $this->findException();
if ($this->defaultMessage === null) {
$this->defaultMessage = Yii::t('yii', 'An internal server error occurred.');
}
if ($this->defaultName === null) {
$this->defaultName = Yii::t('yii', 'Error');
}
}
/**
* Runs the action.
*
* @return string result content
*/
public function run()
{
Yii::$app->getResponse()->setStatusCodeByException($this->exception);
if (Yii::$app->getRequest()->getIsAjax()) {
return $this->renderAjaxResponse();
}
return $this->renderHtmlResponse();
}
/**
* Builds string that represents the exception.
* Normally used to generate a response to AJAX request.
* @return string
* @since 2.0.11
*/
protected function renderAjaxResponse()
{
return $this->getExceptionName() . ': ' . $this->getExceptionMessage();
}
/**
* Renders a view that represents the exception.
* @return string
* @since 2.0.11
*/
protected function renderHtmlResponse()
{
return $this->controller->render($this->view ?: $this->id, $this->getViewRenderParams());
}
/**
* Builds array of parameters that will be passed to the view.
* @return array
* @since 2.0.11
*/
protected function getViewRenderParams()
{
return [
'name' => $this->getExceptionName(),
'message' => $this->getExceptionMessage(),
'exception' => $this->exception,
];
}
/**
* Gets exception from the [[yii\web\ErrorHandler|ErrorHandler]] component.
* In case there is no exception in the component, treat as the action has been invoked
* not from error handler, but by direct route, so '404 Not Found' error will be displayed.
* @return \Exception
* @since 2.0.11
*/
protected function findException()
{
if (($exception = Yii::$app->getErrorHandler()->exception) === null) {
$exception = new NotFoundHttpException(Yii::t('yii', 'Page not found.'));
}
return $exception;
}
/**
* Gets the code from the [[exception]].
* @return mixed
* @since 2.0.11
*/
protected function getExceptionCode()
{
if ($this->exception instanceof HttpException) {
return $this->exception->statusCode;
}
return $this->exception->getCode();
}
/**
* Returns the exception name, followed by the code (if present).
*
* @return string
* @since 2.0.11
*/
protected function getExceptionName()
{
if ($this->exception instanceof Exception) {
$name = $this->exception->getName();
} else {
$name = $this->defaultName;
}
if ($code = $this->getExceptionCode()) {
$name .= " (#$code)";
}
return $name;
}
/**
* Returns the [[exception]] message for [[yii\base\UserException]] only.
* For other cases [[defaultMessage]] will be returned.
* @return string
* @since 2.0.11
*/
protected function getExceptionMessage()
{
if ($this->exception instanceof UserException) {
return $this->exception->getMessage();
}
return $this->defaultMessage;
}
}