eden/handler

Autoloading, error and exception handler

4.0.1 2015-10-13 03:33 UTC

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Last update: 2024-11-13 21:37:50 UTC


README

Build Status

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Install

composer install eden/handler

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Introduction

Allows errors and exceptions to be event driven.

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API

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Registering the Exception Handler

Adds an event driven way to respond to exceptions.

Example

eden('handler')
	->exception()
	->register()
	->on('exception', function(
		$type,
		$level,
        $reporter,
		$file,
		$line,
        $message,
		$trace
	) {
		echo 'An exception has occurred';
	});

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Releasing the Exception Handler

Example

eden('handler')->exception()->release();

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Registering the Error Handler

Adds an event driven way to respond to PHP errors.

Example

eden('handler')
	->error()
	->register()
	->on('error', function(
		$type,
		$level,
        $reporter,
		$file,
		$line,
        $message,
		$trace
	) {
		echo 'An error has occurred';
	});

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Releasing the Error Handler

Example

eden('handler')->error()->release();

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#Contributing to Eden

Contributions to Eden are following the Github work flow. Please read up before contributing.

##Setting up your machine with the Eden repository and your fork

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Fire up your local terminal create a new branch from the v4 branch of your fork with a branch name describing what your changes are. Possible branch name types:
    • bugfix
    • feature
    • improvement
  3. Make your changes. Always make sure to sign-off (-s) on all commits made (git commit -s -m "Commit message")

##Making pull requests

  1. Please ensure to run phpunit before making a pull request.
  2. Push your code to your remote forked version.
  3. Go back to your forked version on GitHub and submit a pull request.
  4. An Eden developer will review your code and merge it in when it has been classified as suitable.