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| 13 | class MethodNotAllowedException extends Exception implements RouterExceptionInterface |
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| 14 | { |
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| 15 | // as per RFC2616 (http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec10.html#sec10.4.6) |
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| 16 | // we must specify a comma separated list of allowed methods if we return |
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| 17 | // a 405 response |
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| 18 | private $allowedMethods; |
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| 20 | /** |
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| 21 | * Constructor for the method. |
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| 22 | * @param string $message The error message string. |
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| 23 | * @param array $allowedMethods The array of methods that are allowed. |
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| 24 | */ |
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| 25 | 1 | public function __construct($message, $allowedMethods) |
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| 31 | /** |
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| 32 | * Returns the associated status code with the exception. By default, most exceptions correspond |
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| 33 | * to a server error (HTTP 500). Override this method if you want your exception to generate a |
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| 34 | * different status code. |
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| 35 | * @return The associated status code. |
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| 36 | */ |
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| 37 | 1 | public function getAssociatedStatusCode() |
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| 44 | } |
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| 45 |
If you suppress an error, we recommend checking for the error condition explicitly: