* @copyright Copyright (c) 2013 - 2017, Alex Tselegidis * @license http://opensource.org/licenses/GPL-3.0 - GPLv3 * @link http://easyappointments.org * @since v1.0.0 * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /** * Database Exception Class */ class DatabaseException extends Exception { } /** * Validation Exception Class */ class ValidationException extends Exception { } /** * Notification Exception Class */ class NotificationException extends Exception { } /** * Sync Exception Class */ class SyncException extends Exception { } /** * Print an exception to an HTML text. * * This method is used to display exceptions in a way that is useful and easy * for the user to see. It uses the Bootstrap CSS accordion markup to display * the message and when the user clicks on it the exception trace will be revealed. * We display only one exceptions at a time because the user needs to be able * to display the details of each exception seperately. (In contrast with js). * * @param Exception $exc The exception to be displayed. * @return string Returns the html markup of the exception. */ function exceptionToHtml($exc) { return '
' . $exc->getTraceAsString() . '
'; } /** * Get a javascript object of a given exception. * * This method is pretty useful whenever we need to pass an exception object * to javascript during ajax calls. * * @param Exception $exception The given exception object. * @return string Returns the json encoded object of the exception. */ function exceptionToJavaScript($exception) { return json_encode([ 'code' => $exception->getCode(), 'file' => $exception->getFile(), 'line' => $exception->getLine(), 'message' => $exception->getMessage(), 'previous' => $exception->getPrevious(), 'trace' => $exception->getTraceAsString() ]); }