<?php namespace Illuminate\Foundation\Bootstrap; use Exception; use ErrorException; use Illuminate\Contracts\Foundation\Application; use Symfony\Component\Console\Output\ConsoleOutput; use Symfony\Component\Debug\Exception\FatalErrorException; use Symfony\Component\Debug\Exception\FatalThrowableError; class HandleExceptions { /** * The application instance. * * @var \Illuminate\Contracts\Foundation\Application */ protected $app; /** * Bootstrap the given application. * * @param \Illuminate\Contracts\Foundation\Application $app * @return void */ public function bootstrap(Application $app) { $this->app = $app; error_reporting(-1); set_error_handler([$this, 'handleError']); set_exception_handler([$this, 'handleException']); register_shutdown_function([$this, 'handleShutdown']); if (! $app->environment('testing')) { ini_set('display_errors', 'Off'); } } /** * Convert a PHP error to an ErrorException. * * @param int $level * @param string $message * @param string $file * @param int $line * @param array $context * @return void * * @throws \ErrorException */ public function handleError($level, $message, $file = '', $line = 0, $context = []) { if (error_reporting() & $level) { throw new ErrorException($message, 0, $level, $file, $line); } } /** * Handle an uncaught exception from the application. * * Note: Most exceptions can be handled via the try / catch block in * the HTTP and Console kernels. But, fatal error exceptions must * be handled differently since they are not normal exceptions. * * @param \Throwable $e * @return void */ public function handleException($e) { if (! $e instanceof Exception) { $e = new FatalThrowableError($e); } $this->getExceptionHandler()->report($e); if ($this->app->runningInConsole()) { $this->renderForConsole($e); } else { $this->renderHttpResponse($e); } } /** * Render an exception to the console. * * @param \Exception $e * @return void */ protected function renderForConsole(Exception $e) { $this->getExceptionHandler()->renderForConsole(new ConsoleOutput, $e); } /** * Render an exception as an HTTP response and send it. * * @param \Exception $e * @return void */ protected function renderHttpResponse(Exception $e) { $this->getExceptionHandler()->render($this->app['request'], $e)->send(); } /** * Handle the PHP shutdown event. * * @return void */ public function handleShutdown() { if (! is_null($error = error_get_last()) && $this->isFatal($error['type'])) { $this->handleException($this->fatalExceptionFromError($error, 0)); } } /** * Create a new fatal exception instance from an error array. * * @param array $error * @param int|null $traceOffset * @return \Symfony\Component\Debug\Exception\FatalErrorException */ protected function fatalExceptionFromError(array $error, $traceOffset = null) { return new FatalErrorException( $error['message'], $error['type'], 0, $error['file'], $error['line'], $traceOffset ); } /** * Determine if the error type is fatal. * * @param int $type * @return bool */ protected function isFatal($type) { return in_array($type, [E_ERROR, E_CORE_ERROR, E_COMPILE_ERROR, E_PARSE]); } /** * Get an instance of the exception handler. * * @return \Illuminate\Contracts\Debug\ExceptionHandler */ protected function getExceptionHandler() { return $this->app->make('Illuminate\Contracts\Debug\ExceptionHandler'); } }