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Try, throw and catch function of PHP

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Try, throw and catch function of PHP

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  7. The real power of PHP comes from its functions; it has more than 1000 built-in functions. PHP User Defined Functions Besides the built-in PHP functions, we can create our own functions. A function is a block of statements that can be used repeatedly in a program. A function will not execute immediately when a page loads. A function will be executed by a call to the function. https://www.pskitservices.com Contact no. - 9975288300

  8. Create a user defined function in php https://www.pskitservices.com Contact no. - 9975288300

  9. PHP Global Variables - Superglobals Several predefined variables in PHP are "superglobals", which means that they are always accessible, regardless of scope - and you can access them from any function, class or file without having to do anything special. The PHP super global variables are: • $GLOBALS • $_SERVER • $_REQUEST • $_POST • $_GET • $_FILES • $_ENV • $_COOKIE • $_SESSION This chapter will explain some of the superglobals, and the rest will be explained in later chapters. https://www.pskitservices.comContact no. - 9975288300

  10. PHP $GLOBALS $GLOBALS is a PHP super global variable which is used to access global variables from anywhere in the PHP script (also from within functions or methods). PHP stores all global variables in an array called $GLOBALS[index]. The index holds the name of the variable. The example below shows how to use the super global variable $GLOBALS: Example <?php $x = 75; $y = 25; function addition() { $GLOBALS['z'] = $GLOBALS['x'] + $GLOBALS['y']; } addition(); echo $z; ?> Run example » In the example above, since z is a variable present within the $GLOBALS array, it is also accessible from outside the function! ________________________________________ https://www.pskitservices.com Contact no. - 9975288300

  11. PHP $_SERVER $_SERVER is a PHP super global variable which holds information about headers, paths, and script locations. The example below shows how to use some of the elements in $_SERVER Example <?phpecho $_SERVER['PHP_SELF']; echo "<br>";echo $_SERVER['SERVER_NAME'];echo "<br>";echo $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'];echo "<br>";echo $_SERVER['HTTP_REFERER'];echo "<br>";echo $_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'];echo "<br>";echo $_SERVER['SCRIPT_NAME'];?> https://www.pskitservices.comContact no. - 9975288300

  12. PHP $_REQUEST PHP $_REQUEST is used to collect data after submitting an HTML form. The example below shows a form with an input field and a submit button. When a user submits the data by clicking on "Submit", the form data is sent to the file specified in the action attribute of the <form> tag. In this example, we point to this file itself for processing form data. If you wish to use another PHP file to process form data, replace that with the filename of your choice. Then, we can use the super global variable $_REQUEST to collect the value of the input field: https://www.pskitservices.comContact no. - 9975288300

  13. PHP $_GET PHP $_GET can also be used to collect form data after submitting an HTML form with method="get". $_GET can also collect data sent in the URL. Assume we have an HTML page that contains a hyperlink with parameters <html> <body> <a href="test_get.php?subject=PHP&web=W3schools.com">Test $GET</a> </body> </html> When a user clicks on the link "Test $GET", the parameters "subject" and "web" are sent to "test_get.php", and you can then access their values in "test_get.php" with $_GET. The example below shows the code in "test_get.php": echo "Study " . $_GET['subject'] . " at " . $_GET['web']; ?> </body> </html> https://www.pskitservices.com Contact no. - 9975288300

  14. Exceptions are used to change the normal flow of a script if a specified error occurs. • What is an Exception? • With PHP 5 came a new object oriented way of dealing with errors. • Exception handling is used to change the normal flow of the code execution if a specified error (exceptional) condition occurs. This condition is called an exception. • This is what normally happens when an exception is triggered: • • The current code state is savedThe code execution will switch to a predefined (custom) exception handler function • Depending on the situation, the handler may then resume the execution from the saved code state, terminate the script execution or continue the script from a different location in the code • We will show different error handling methods: • Basic use of Exceptions • Creating a custom exception handler • Multiple exceptions • Re-throwing an exception • Setting a top level exception handler • Note: Exceptions should only be used with error conditions, and should not be used to jump to another place in the code at a specified point. https://www.pskitservices.com Contact no. - 9975288300

  15. Basic Use of Exceptions When an exception is thrown, the code following it will not be executed, and PHP will try to find the matching "catch" block. If an exception is not caught, a fatal error will be issued with an "Uncaught Exception" message. Lets try to throw an exception without catching it: <?php//create function with an exceptionfunction checkNum($number) {  if($number>1) {    throw new Exception("Value must be 1 or below");  }  return true;}//trigger exceptioncheckNum(2);?> https://www.pskitservices.com Contact no. - 9975288300

  16. The code above will get an error like this: • Fatal error: Uncaught exception 'Exception'with message 'Value must be 1 or below' in C:\webfolder\test.php:6Stack trace: #0 C:\webfolder\test.php(12):checkNum(28) #1 {main} thrown in C:\webfolder\test.php on line 6 • Try, throw and catch • To avoid the error from the example above, we need to create the proper code to handle an exception. • Proper exception code should include: • Try - A function using an exception should be in a "try" block. If the exception does not trigger, the code will continue as normal. However if the exception triggers, an exception is "thrown" • Throw - This is how you trigger an exception. Each "throw" must have at least one "catch" • Catch - A "catch" block retrieves an exception and creates an object containing the exception information https://www.pskitservices.com Contact no. - 9975288300

  17. Lets try to trigger an exception with valid code: <?php //create function with an exception function checkNum($number) { if($number>1) { throw new Exception("Value must be 1 or below"); } return true; } //trigger exception in a "try" block try { checkNum(2); //If the exception is thrown, this text will not be shown echo 'If you see this, the number is 1 or below'; } //catch exception catch(Exception $e) { echo 'Message: ' .$e->getMessage(); } ?> The code above will get an error like this: Message: Value must be 1 or below

  18. Creating a Custom Exception Class To create a custom exception handler you must create a special class with functions that can be called when an exception occurs in PHP. The class must be an extension of the exception class. The custom exception class inherits the properties from PHP's exception class and you can add custom functions to it. Lets create an exception class: <?php class customException extends Exception { public function errorMessage() { //error message $errorMsg = 'Error on line '.$this->getLine().' in '.$this->getFile() .': <b>'.$this->getMessage().'</b> is not a valid E-Mail address'; return $errorMsg; } } $email = "someone@example...com"; https://www.pskitservices.com Contact no. - 9975288300

  19. try { • //check if • if(filter_var($email, FILTER_VALIDATE_EMAIL) === FALSE) { • //throw exception if email is not valid • throw new customException($email); • } • } catch (customException $e) { • //display custom message • echo $e->errorMessage(); • } • ?> • The new class is a copy of the old exception class with an addition of the errorMessage() function. Since it is a copy of the old class, and it inherits the properties and methods from the old class, we can use the exception class methods like getLine() and getFile() and getMessage(). • Example explained: • The code above throws an exception and catches it with a custom exception class: • The customException() class is created as an extension of the old exception class. This way it inherits all methods and properties from the old exception class • The errorMessage() function is created. This function returns an error message if an e-mail address is invalid • The $email variable is set to a string that is not a valid e-mail address • The "try" block is executed and an exception is thrown since the e-mail address is invalid • The "catch" block catches the exception and displays the error message https://www.pskitservices.com Contact no. - 9975288300

  20. Multiple Exceptions It is possible for a script to use multiple exceptions to check for multiple conditions. It is possible to use several if..else blocks, a switch, or nest multiple exceptions. These exceptions can use different exception classes and return different error messages: <?php class customException extends Exception { public function errorMessage() { //error message $errorMsg = 'Error on line '.$this->getLine().' in '.$this->getFile() .': <b>'.$this->getMessage().'</b> is not a valid E-Mail address'; return $errorMsg; } } $email = "someone@example.com"; try { //check if if(filter_var($email, FILTER_VALIDATE_EMAIL) === FALSE) { //throw exception if email is not valid throw new customException($email); } https://www.pskitservices.com Contact no. - 9975288300

  21. //check for "example" in mail address if(strpos($email, "example") !== FALSE) { throw new Exception("$email is an example e-mail"); } } catch (customException $e) { echo $e->errorMessage(); } catch(Exception $e) { echo $e->getMessage(); } ?> Example explained: The code above tests two conditions and throws an exception if any of the conditions are not met: 1. The customException() class is created as an extension of the old exception class. This way it inherits all methods and properties from the old exception class 2. The errorMessage() function is created. This function returns an error message if an e-mail address is invalid. https://www.pskitservices.com Contact no. - 9975288300

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