HttpException represents an exception caused by an improper request of the end-user.
HttpException can be differentiated via its $statusCode property value which keeps a standard HTTP status code (e.g. 404, 500). Error handlers may use this status code to decide how to format the error page.
Throwing an HttpException like in the following example will result in the 404 page to be displayed.
if ($item === null) { // item does not exist throw new \yii\web\HttpException(404, 'The requested Item could not be found.'); }
Property | Type | Description | Defined By |
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$statusCode | integer | HTTP status code, such as 403, 404, 500, etc. | yii\web\HttpException |
Method | Description | Defined By |
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__construct() | Constructor. | yii\web\HttpException |
getName() | yii\web\HttpException |
HTTP status code, such as 403, 404, 500, etc.
public integer $statusCode = null
Constructor.
public void __construct ( $status, $message = null, $code = 0, Exception $previous = null ) | ||
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$status | integer |
HTTP status code, such as 404, 500, etc. |
$message | string |
Error message |
$code | integer |
Error code |
$previous | Exception |
The previous exception used for the exception chaining. |
public string getName ( ) | ||
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return | string |
The user-friendly name of this exception |
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