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Custom Error Pages

Custom error pages allow you to display a friendly error message to users, rather than the standard Kohana stack trace.

Prerequisites

  1. You will need 'errors' => TRUE passed to [Kohana::init]. This will convert PHP-errors into exceptions which are easier to handle (The default value is TRUE).
  2. Custom error pages will only be used to handle throw [HTTP_Exception]'s. If you simply set a status of, for example, 404 via [Respose::status] the custom page will not be used.

Extending the HTTP_Exception classes

Handling [HTTP_Exception]'s in Kohana has become easier with the changes introduced in 3.3.

For each [HTTP_Exception] class we can individually override the generation of the [Response] instance.

[!!] Note: We can also use HMVC to issue a sub-request to another page rather than generating the [Response] in the [HTTP_Exception] itself.

For example, to handle 404 pages we can do this in APPPATH/classes/HTTP/Exception/404.php:

class HTTP_Exception_404 extends Kohana_HTTP_Exception_404 {
	
	/**
	 * Generate a Response for the 404 Exception.
	 *
	 * The user should be shown a nice 404 page.
	 * 
	 * @return Response
	 */
	public function get_response()
	{
		$view = View::factory('errors/404');

		// Remembering that `$this` is an instance of HTTP_Exception_404
		$view->message = $this->getMessage();

		$response = Response::factory()
			->status(404)
			->body($view->render());

		return $response;
	}
}

Another example, this time to handle 401 Unauthorized errors (aka "Not Logged In") we can do this in APPPATH/classes/HTTP/Exception/401.php:

class HTTP_Exception_401 extends Kohana_HTTP_Exception_401 {
	
	/**
	 * Generate a Response for the 401 Exception.
	 * 
	 * The user should be redirect to a login page.
	 * 
	 * @return Response
	 */
	public function get_response()
	{
		$response = Response::factory()
			->status(401)
			->headers('Location', URL::site('account/login'));

		return $response;
	}
}

Finally, to override the default [Response] for all [HTTP_Exception]'s without a more specific override we can do this in APPPATH/classes/HTTP/Exception.php:

class HTTP_Exception extends Kohana_HTTP_Exception {
	
	/**
	 * Generate a Response for all Exceptions without a more specific override
	 * 
	 * The user should see a nice error page, however, if we are in development
	 * mode we should show the normal Kohana error page.
	 * 
	 * @return Response
	 */
	public function get_response()
	{
		// Lets log the Exception, Just in case it's important!
		Kohana_Exception::log($this);

		if (Kohana::$environment >= Kohana::DEVELOPMENT)
		{
			// Show the normal Kohana error page.
			return parent::get_response();
		}
		else
		{
			// Generate a nicer looking "Oops" page.
			$view = View::factory('errors/default');

			$response = Response::factory()
				->status($this->getCode())
				->body($view->render());

			return $response;
		}
	}
}