Provided by: libdancer2-perl_0.11+dfsg-1_all
NAME
Dancer2::Core::Error - Class representing fatal errors
VERSION
version 0.11
SYNOPSIS
# taken from send_file: use Dancer2::Core::Error; my $error = Dancer2::Core::Error->new( status => 404, message => "No such file: `$path'" ); Dancer2::Core::Response->set($error->render);
DESCRIPTION
With Dancer2::Core::Error you can throw reasonable-looking errors to the user instead of crashing the application and filling up the logs. This is usually used in debugging environments, and it's what Dancer2 uses as well under debugging to catch errors and show them on screen.
ATTRIBUTES
show_errors charset type The error type. title The title of the error page. This is only an attribute getter, you'll have to set it at "new". status The status that caused the error. This is only an attribute getter, you'll have to set it at "new". message The message of the error page.
METHODS
my $error=new Dancer2::Core::Error(status => 404, message => "No such file: `$path'"); Create a new Dancer2::Core::Error object. For available arguments see ATTRIBUTES. supported_hooks (); throw($response) Populates the content of the response with the error's information. If $response is not given, acts on the context attribute's response. backtrace Create a backtrace of the code where the error is caused. This method tries to find out where the error appeared according to the actual error message (using the "message" attribute) and tries to parse it (supporting the regular/default Perl warning or error pattern and the Devel::SimpleTrace output) and then returns an error-highlighted "message". tabulate Small subroutine to help output nicer. environment A main function to render environment information: the caller (using "get_caller"), the settings and environment (using "dumper") and more. get_caller Creates a stack trace of callers.
FUNCTIONS
_censor An private function that tries to censor out content which should be protected. "dumper" calls this method to censor things like passwords and such. my $string=_html_encode ($string); Private function that replaces illegal entities in (X)HTML with their escaped representations. html_encode() doesn't do any UTF black magic. dumper This uses Data::Dumper to create nice content output with a few predefined options.
AUTHOR
Dancer Core Developers
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Alexis Sukrieh. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.