ConsoleErrorSubscriber
in package
implements
EventSubscriberInterface
Prints certain exceptions in a pretty way and silences normal exception handling.
Tags
Interfaces, Classes, Traits and Enums
- EventSubscriberInterface
- An EventSubscriber knows itself what events it is interested in.
Table of Contents
- $setExitCode : mixed
- getSubscribedEvents() : array<string, mixed>
- Returns an array of event names this subscriber wants to listen to.
- onConsoleError() : void
- onConsoleTerminate() : void
Properties
$setExitCode
private
mixed
$setExitCode
= false
Methods
getSubscribedEvents()
Returns an array of event names this subscriber wants to listen to.
public
static getSubscribedEvents() : array<string, mixed>
The array keys are event names and the value can be:
- The method name to call (priority defaults to 0)
- An array composed of the method name to call and the priority
- An array of arrays composed of the method names to call and respective priorities, or 0 if unset
For instance:
- ['eventName' => 'methodName']
- ['eventName' => ['methodName', $priority]]
- ['eventName' => [['methodName1', $priority], ['methodName2']]]
The code must not depend on runtime state as it will only be called at compile time. All logic depending on runtime state must be put into the individual methods handling the events.
Return values
array<string, mixed> —The event names to listen to
onConsoleError()
public
onConsoleError(ConsoleErrorEvent $event) : void
Parameters
- $event : ConsoleErrorEvent
Return values
void —onConsoleTerminate()
public
onConsoleTerminate(ConsoleTerminateEvent $event) : void
Parameters
- $event : ConsoleTerminateEvent