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# Error/Exception Handling Kohana provides both an exception handler and an error handler that transforms errors into exceptions using PHP's [ErrorException](http://php.net/errorexception) class. Many details of the error and the internal state of the application is displayed by the handler: 1. Exception class 2. Error level 3. Error message 4. Source of the error, with the error line highlighted 5. A [debug backtrace](http://php.net/debug_backtrace) of the execution flow 6. Included files, loaded extensions, and global variables ## Example Click any of the links to toggle the display of additional information:
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## Disabling Error/Exception Handling If you do not want to use the internal error handling, you can disable it (highly discouraged) when calling [Kohana::init]: Kohana::init(array('errors' => FALSE)); ## Error Reporting By default, Kohana displays all errors, including strict mode warnings. This is set using [error_reporting](http://php.net/error_reporting): error_reporting(E_ALL | E_STRICT); When you application is live and in production, a more conservative setting is recommended, such as ignoring notices: error_reporting(E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE); If you get a white screen when an error is triggered, your host probably has disabled displaying errors. You can turn it on again by adding this line just after your `error_reporting` call: ini_set('display_errors', TRUE); Errors should **always** be displayed, even in production, because it allows you to use [exception and error handling](debugging.errors) to serve a nice error page rather than a blank white screen when an error happens. ## HTTP Exception Handling Kohana comes with a robust system for handing http errors. It includes exception classes for each http status code. To trigger a 404 in your application (the most common scenario): throw new HTTP_Exception_404('File not found!'); There is no default method to handle these errors in Kohana. It's recommended that you setup an exception handler (and register it) to handle these kinds of errors. Here's a simple example that would go in */application/classes/foobar/exception/handler.php*: class Foobar_Exception_Handler { public static function handle(Exception $e) { switch (get_class($e)) { case 'Http_Exception_404': $response = new Response; $response->status(404); $view = new View('error_404'); $view->message = $e->getMessage(); $view->title = 'File Not Found'; echo $response->body($view)->send_headers()->body(); return TRUE; break; default: return Kohana_Exception::handler($e); break; } } } And put something like this in your bootstrap to register the handler. set_exception_handler(array('Foobar_Exception_Handler', 'handle')); > *Note:* Be sure to place `set_exception_handler()` **after** `Kohana::init()` in your bootstrap, or it won't work. > If you receive *Fatal error: Exception thrown without a stack frame in Unknown on line 0*, it means there was an error within your exception handler. If using the example above, be sure *404.php* exists under */application/views/error/*.