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HttpException.php
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<?php /** * @link https://www.yiiframework.com/ * @copyright Copyright (c) 2008 Yii Software LLC * @license https://www.yiiframework.com/license/ */ namespace yii\web; use yii\base\UserException; /** * HttpException represents an exception caused by an improper request of the end-user. * * HttpException can be differentiated via its [[statusCode]] property value which * keeps a standard HTTP status code (e.g. 404, 500). Error handlers may use this status code * to decide how to format the error page. * * Throwing an HttpException like in the following example will result in the 404 page to be displayed. * * ```php * if ($item === null) { // item does not exist * throw new \yii\web\HttpException(404, 'The requested Item could not be found.'); * } * ``` * * @author Qiang Xue <qiang.xue@gmail.com> * @since 2.0 */ class HttpException extends UserException { /** * @var int HTTP status code, such as 403, 404, 500, etc. */ public $statusCode; /** * Constructor. * @param int $status HTTP status code, such as 404, 500, etc. * @param string|null $message error message * @param int $code error code * @param \Throwable|null $previous The previous exception used for the exception chaining. */ public function __construct($status, $message = null, $code = 0, $previous = null) { $this->statusCode = $status; parent::__construct((string)$message, $code, $previous); } /** * @return string the user-friendly name of this exception */ public function getName() { if (isset(Response::$httpStatuses[$this->statusCode])) { return Response::$httpStatuses[$this->statusCode]; } return 'Error'; } }
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