# whoops php errors for cool kids [![Total Downloads](https://img.shields.io/packagist/dm/filp/whoops.svg)](https://packagist.org/packages/filp/whoops) [![Latest Version](http://img.shields.io/packagist/v/filp/whoops.svg)](https://packagist.org/packages/filp/whoops) [![Reference Status](https://www.versioneye.com/php/filp:whoops/reference_badge.svg?style=flat)](https://www.versioneye.com/php/filp:whoops/references) [![Dependency Status](https://www.versioneye.com/php/filp:whoops/1.1.5/badge.svg)](https://www.versioneye.com/php/filp:whoops/1.1.5) [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/filp/whoops.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/filp/whoops) [![Scrutinizer Quality Score](https://scrutinizer-ci.com/g/filp/whoops/badges/quality-score.png?s=6225c36f2a2dd1fdca11ecc7b10b29105c8c62bd)](https://scrutinizer-ci.com/g/filp/whoops) [![Code Coverage](https://scrutinizer-ci.com/g/filp/whoops/badges/coverage.png?s=711feb2069144d252d111b211965ffb19a7d09a8)](https://scrutinizer-ci.com/g/filp/whoops) ----- ![Whoops!](http://i.imgur.com/xvwyvOY.png) **whoops** is an error handler base/framework for PHP. Out-of-the-box, it provides a pretty error interface that helps you debug your web projects, but at heart it's a simple yet powerful stacked error handling system. ## (current) Features - Flexible, stack-based error handling - Stand-alone library with (currently) no required dependencies - Simple API for dealing with exceptions, trace frames & their data - Includes a pretty rad error page for your webapp projects - Includes the ability to [open referenced files directly in your editor and IDE](docs/Open%20Files%20In%20An%20Editor.md) - Includes handlers for different response formats (JSON, XML, SOAP) - Includes a Silex Service Provider for painless integration with [Silex](http://silex.sensiolabs.org/) - Includes a Phalcon Service Provider for painless integration with [Phalcon](http://phalconphp.com/) - Includes a Module for equally painless integration with [Zend Framework 2](http://framework.zend.com/) - Easy to extend and integrate with existing libraries - Clean, well-structured & tested code-base ## Installing If you use Laravel 4, you already have Whoops. There are also community-provided instructions on how to integrate Whoops into [Silex](docs/Framework%20Integration.md#integrating-with-silex), [Silex 2](https://github.com/texthtml/whoops-silex), [Phalcon](docs/Framework%20Integration.md#integrating-with-phalcon), [Laravel 3](https://gist.github.com/hugomrdias/5169713#file-start-php), [Laravel 5](https://mattstauffer.co/blog/bringing-whoops-back-to-laravel-5), [CakePHP 2](https://github.com/oldskool/WhoopsCakephp/tree/cake2), [CakePHP 3](https://github.com/oldskool/WhoopsCakephp), [Zend Framework 2](https://github.com/ghislainf/zf2-whoops), [Yii 1](https://github.com/igorsantos07/yii-whoops), [FuelPHP](https://github.com/indigophp/fuel-whoops), [Slim](https://github.com/zeuxisoo/php-slim-whoops/), [Pimple](https://github.com/texthtml/whoops-pimple), or any framework consuming [StackPHP middlewares](https://github.com/thecodingmachine/whoops-stackphp). If you are not using any of these frameworks, here's a very simple way to install: 1. Use [Composer](http://getcomposer.org) to install Whoops into your project: ```bash composer require filp/whoops ``` 1. Register the pretty handler in your code: ```php $whoops = new \Whoops\Run; $whoops->pushHandler(new \Whoops\Handler\PrettyPageHandler); $whoops->register(); ``` For more options, have a look at the **example files** in `examples/` to get a feel for how things work. Also take a look at the [API Documentation](docs/API%20Documentation.md) and the list of available handers below. ### Available Handlers **whoops** currently ships with the following built-in handlers, available in the `Whoops\Handler` namespace: - [`PrettyPageHandler`](https://github.com/filp/whoops/blob/master/src/Whoops/Handler/PrettyPageHandler.php) - Shows a pretty error page when something goes pants-up - [`PlainTextHandler`](https://github.com/filp/whoops/blob/master/src/Whoops/Handler/PlainTextHandler.php) - Outputs plain text message for use in CLI applications - [`CallbackHandler`](https://github.com/filp/whoops/blob/master/src/Whoops/Handler/CallbackHandler.php) - Wraps a closure or other callable as a handler. You do not need to use this handler explicitly, **whoops** will automatically wrap any closure or callable you pass to `Whoops\Run::pushHandler` - [`JsonResponseHandler`](https://github.com/filp/whoops/blob/master/src/Whoops/Handler/JsonResponseHandler.php) - Captures exceptions and returns information on them as a JSON string. Can be used to, for example, play nice with AJAX requests. - [`XmlResponseHandler`](https://github.com/filp/whoops/blob/master/src/Whoops/Handler/XmlResponseHandler.php) - Captures exceptions and returns information on them as a XML string. Can be used to, for example, play nice with AJAX requests. - [`SoapResponseHandler`](https://github.com/filp/whoops/blob/master/src/Whoops/Handler/SoapResponseHandler.php) - Captures exceptions and returns information on them as a SOAP string. Might be used for SOAP Webservices. ## Authors This library was primarily developed by [Filipe Dobreira](https://github.com/filp), and is currently maintained by [Denis Sokolov](https://github.com/denis-sokolov). A lot of awesome fixes and enhancements were also sent in by [various contributors](https://github.com/filp/whoops/contributors). [![Bitdeli Badge](https://d2weczhvl823v0.cloudfront.net/filp/whoops/trend.png)](https://bitdeli.com/free "Bitdeli Badge")