The PHP error handling can be somewhat of a headache.
Typically an application uses a system level error handler and/or suppressing errors using the @
prefix.
But those cases when your code need to act on triggered errors are more tricky.
This library provides two convenience methods to handle errors on code blocks, either by throwing exceptions or running callback code when an error occurs.
Current version supports PHP ^7.2|^8.0
.
Install with Composer;
composer require phrity/util-errorhandler
The class provides two main methods; with()
and withAll()
.
The difference is that with()
will act immediately on an error and abort further code execution, while withAll()
will attempt to execute the entire code block before acting on errors that occurred.
use Phrity\Util\ErrorHandler;
$handler = new ErrorHandler();
$result = $handler->with(function () {
// Code to execute
return $success_result;
});
$result = $handler->withAll(function () {
// Code to execute
return $success_result;
});
The examples above will run the callback code, but if an error occurs it will throw an ErrorException. Error message and severity will be that of the triggering error.
with()
will throw immediately when occuredwithAll()
will throw when code is complete; if more than one error occurred, the first will be thrown
use Phrity\Util\ErrorHandler;
$handler = new ErrorHandler();
$result = $handler->with(function () {
// Code to execute
return $success_result;
}, new RuntimeException('A specified error'));
$result = $handler->withAll(function () {
// Code to execute
return $success_result;
}, new RuntimeException('A specified error'));
The examples above will run the callback code, but if an error occurs it will throw provided Throwable.
The thrown Throwable will have an ErrorException attached as $previous
.
with()
will throw immediately when occuredwithAll()
will throw when code is complete; if more than one error occurred, the first will be thrown
use Phrity\Util\ErrorHandler;
$handler = new ErrorHandler();
$result = $handler->with(function () {
// Code to execute
return $success_result;
}, function (ErrorException $error) {
// Code to handle error
return $error_result;
});
$result = $handler->withAll(function () {
// Code to execute
return $success_result;
}, function (array $errors, $success_result) {
// Code to handle errors
return $error_result;
});
The examples above will run the callback code, but if an error occurs it will call the error callback as well.
with()
will run the error callback immediately when error occured; error callback expects an ErrorException instancewithAll()
will run the error callback when code is complete; error callback expects an array of ErrorException and the returned result of code callback
Both with()
and withAll()
accepts error level(s) as last parameter.
use Phrity\Util\ErrorHandler;
$handler = new ErrorHandler();
$result = $handler->with(function () {
// Code to execute
return $success_result;
}, null, E_USER_ERROR);
$result = $handler->withAll(function () {
// Code to execute
return $success_result;
}, null, E_USER_ERROR & E_USER_WARNING);
Any value or combination of values accepted by set_error_handler is usable.
Default is E_ALL
. List of constants.
The class also has global set()
and restore()
methods.
use Phrity\Util\ErrorHandler;
$handler = new ErrorHandler();
$handler->set(); // Throws ErrorException on error
$handler->set(new RuntimeException('A specified error')); // Throws provided Throwable on error
$handler->set(function (ErrorException $error) {
// Code to handle errors
return $error_result;
}); // Runs callback on error
$handler->restore(); // Restores error handler
Phrity\Util\ErrorHandler {
/* Methods */
public __construct()
public with(callable $callback, mixed $handling = null, int $levels = E_ALL) : mixed
public withAll(callable $callback, mixed $handling = null, int $levels = E_ALL) : mixed
public set($handling = null, int $levels = E_ALL) : mixed
public restore() : bool
}
Version | PHP | |
---|---|---|
1.1 |
^7.4|^8.0 |
Some improvements |
1.0 |
^7.2|^8.0 |
Initial version |