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- <?php
- /**
- * Whoops - php errors for cool kids
- * @author Filipe Dobreira <http://github.com/filp>
- *
- * Run this example file with the PHP 5.4 web server with:
- *
- * $ cd project_dir
- * $ php -S localhost:8080
- *
- * and access localhost:8080/example/example-ajax-only.php through your browser
- *
- * Or just run it through apache/nginx/what-have-yous as usual.
- */
- namespace Whoops\Example;
- use Whoops\Run;
- use Whoops\Handler\PrettyPageHandler;
- use Whoops\Handler\JsonResponseHandler;
- use RuntimeException;
- require __DIR__ . '/../vendor/autoload.php';
- $run = new Run;
- // We want the error page to be shown by default, if this is a
- // regular request, so that's the first thing to go into the stack:
- $run->pushHandler(new PrettyPageHandler);
- // Now, we want a second handler that will run before the error page,
- // and immediately return an error message in JSON format, if something
- // goes awry.
- $jsonHandler = new JsonResponseHandler;
- // Make sure it only triggers for AJAX requests:
- $jsonHandler->onlyForAjaxRequests(true);
- // You can also tell JsonResponseHandler to give you a full stack trace:
- // $jsonHandler->addTraceToOutput(true);
- // And push it into the stack:
- $run->pushHandler($jsonHandler);
- // That's it! Register Whoops and throw a dummy exception:
- $run->register();
- throw new RuntimeException("Oh fudge napkins!");
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