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1 | <?php |
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3 | namespace Equip\Handler; |
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5 | use Equip\Exception\HttpException; |
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6 | use Exception; |
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7 | use InvalidArgumentException; |
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8 | use Negotiation\Negotiator; |
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9 | use Psr\Http\Message\ResponseInterface; |
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10 | use Psr\Http\Message\ServerRequestInterface; |
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11 | use Psr\Log\LoggerInterface; |
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12 | use Relay\ResolverInterface; |
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13 | use Whoops\Run as Whoops; |
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15 | class ExceptionHandler |
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16 | { |
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17 | /** |
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18 | * @var Negotiator |
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19 | */ |
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20 | private $negotiator; |
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21 | |||
22 | /** |
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23 | * @var ExceptionHandlerPreferences |
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24 | */ |
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25 | private $preferences; |
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26 | |||
27 | /** |
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28 | * @var ResolverInterface |
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29 | */ |
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30 | private $resolver; |
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31 | |||
32 | /** |
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33 | * @var Whoops |
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34 | */ |
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35 | private $whoops; |
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36 | |||
37 | /** |
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38 | * @var LoggerInterface|null |
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39 | */ |
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40 | private $logger; |
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41 | |||
42 | /** |
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43 | * @param ExceptionHandlerPreferences $preferences |
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44 | * @param Negotiator $negotiator |
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45 | * @param ResolverInterface $resolver |
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46 | * @param Whoops $whoops |
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47 | * @param LoggerInterface|null $logger |
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48 | */ |
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49 | 13 | public function __construct( |
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50 | ExceptionHandlerPreferences $preferences, |
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51 | Negotiator $negotiator, |
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52 | ResolverInterface $resolver, |
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53 | Whoops $whoops, |
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54 | LoggerInterface $logger = null |
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55 | ) { |
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56 | 13 | $this->preferences = $preferences; |
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57 | 13 | $this->logger = $logger; |
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58 | 13 | $this->negotiator = $negotiator; |
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59 | 13 | $this->resolver = $resolver; |
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60 | 13 | $this->whoops = $whoops; |
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61 | 13 | } |
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62 | |||
63 | /** |
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64 | * @param ServerRequestInterface $request |
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65 | * @param ResponseInterface $response |
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66 | * @param callable $next |
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67 | * |
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68 | * @return ResponseInterface |
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69 | */ |
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70 | 13 | public function __invoke( |
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71 | ServerRequestInterface $request, |
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72 | ResponseInterface $response, |
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73 | callable $next |
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74 | ) { |
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75 | try { |
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76 | 13 | return $next($request, $response); |
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77 | 13 | } catch (Exception $e) { |
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78 | 13 | if ($this->logger) { |
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79 | 13 | if ($e instanceof HttpException) { |
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80 | 2 | $this->logger->debug($e->getMessage(), ['exception' => $e]); |
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81 | 2 | } else { |
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82 | 11 | $this->logger->error($e->getMessage(), ['exception' => $e]); |
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83 | } |
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84 | 13 | } |
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86 | 13 | $type = $this->type($request); |
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88 | 13 | $response = $response->withHeader('Content-Type', $type); |
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90 | try { |
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91 | 13 | if (method_exists($e, 'getHttpStatus')) { |
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92 | 1 | $code = $e->getHttpStatus(); |
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93 | 1 | } else { |
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94 | 12 | $code = $e->getCode(); |
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95 | } |
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96 | 13 | $response = $response->withStatus($code); |
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97 | 13 | } catch (InvalidArgumentException $_) { |
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98 | // Exception did not contain a valid code |
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99 | 10 | $response = $response->withStatus(500); |
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100 | } |
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102 | 13 | if ($e instanceof HttpException) { |
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103 | 2 | $response = $e->withResponse($response); |
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104 | 2 | } |
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106 | 13 | if ($this->preferences->displayDebug()) { |
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108 | $handler = $this->handler($type); |
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109 | $this->whoops->pushHandler($handler); |
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111 | $body = $this->whoops->handleException($e); |
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$e is of type object<Exception> , but the function expects a object<Throwable> .
It seems like the type of the argument is not accepted by the function/method which you are calling. In some cases, in particular if PHP’s automatic type-juggling kicks in this might be fine. In other cases, however this might be a bug. We suggest to add an explicit type cast like in the following example: function acceptsInteger($int) { }
$x = '123'; // string "123"
// Instead of
acceptsInteger($x);
// we recommend to use
acceptsInteger((integer) $x);
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112 | $response->getBody()->write($body); |
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It seems like
$body defined by $this->whoops->handleException($e) on line 111 can also be of type false ; however, Psr\Http\Message\StreamInterface::write() does only seem to accept string , did you maybe forget to handle an error condition?
This check looks for type mismatches where the missing type is Consider the follow example <?php
function getDate($date)
{
if ($date !== null) {
return new DateTime($date);
}
return false;
}
This function either returns a new ![]() |
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114 | $this->whoops->popHandler(); |
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115 | } |
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117 | 13 | return $response; |
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118 | } |
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119 | } |
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120 | |||
121 | /** |
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122 | * Determine the preferred content type for the current request |
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123 | * |
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124 | * @param ServerRequestInterface $request |
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125 | * |
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126 | * @return string |
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127 | */ |
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128 | 13 | private function type(ServerRequestInterface $request) |
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129 | { |
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130 | 13 | $accept = $request->getHeaderLine('Accept'); |
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131 | 13 | $priorities = $this->preferences->toArray(); |
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133 | 13 | if (!empty($accept)) { |
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134 | 10 | $preferred = $this->negotiator->getBest($accept, array_keys($priorities)); |
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135 | 10 | } |
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137 | 13 | if (!empty($preferred)) { |
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138 | 10 | return $preferred->getValue(); |
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139 | } |
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141 | 3 | return key($priorities); |
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142 | } |
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144 | /** |
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145 | * Retrieve the handler to use for the given type |
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146 | * |
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147 | * @param string $type |
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148 | * |
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149 | * @return \Whoops\Handler\HandlerInterface |
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150 | */ |
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151 | private function handler($type) |
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152 | { |
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153 | return call_user_func($this->resolver, $this->preferences[$type]); |
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154 | } |
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155 | } |
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It seems like the type of the argument is not accepted by the function/method which you are calling.
In some cases, in particular if PHP’s automatic type-juggling kicks in this might be fine. In other cases, however this might be a bug.
We suggest to add an explicit type cast like in the following example: