<?php
namespace GuzzleHttp\Exception;
use GuzzleHttp\BodySummarizer;
use GuzzleHttp\BodySummarizerInterface;
use Psr\Http\Client\RequestExceptionInterface;
use Psr\Http\Message\RequestInterface;
use Psr\Http\Message\ResponseInterface;
use Psr\Http\Message\UriInterface;
/**
* HTTP Request exception
*/
class RequestException extends TransferException implements RequestExceptionInterface
{
/**
* @var RequestInterface
*/
private $request;
/**
* @var ResponseInterface|null
*/
private $response;
/**
* @var array
*/
private $handlerContext;
public function __construct(
string $message,
RequestInterface $request,
ResponseInterface $response = null,
\Throwable $previous = null,
array $handlerContext = []
) {
// Set the code of the exception if the response is set and not future.
$code = $response ? $response->getStatusCode() : 0;
parent::__construct($message, $code, $previous);
$this->request = $request;
$this->response = $response;
$this->handlerContext = $handlerContext;
}
/**
* Wrap non-RequestExceptions with a RequestException
*/
public static function wrapException(RequestInterface $request, \Throwable $e): RequestException
{
return $e instanceof RequestException ? $e : new RequestException($e->getMessage(), $request, null, $e);
}
/**
* Factory method to create a new exception with a normalized error message
*
* @param RequestInterface $request Request sent
* @param ResponseInterface $response Response received
* @param \Throwable|null $previous Previous exception
* @param array $handlerContext Optional handler context
* @param BodySummarizerInterface|null $bodySummarizer Optional body summarizer
*/
public static function create(
RequestInterface $request,
ResponseInterface $response = null,
\Throwable $previous = null,
array $handlerContext = [],
BodySummarizerInterface $bodySummarizer = null
): self {
if (!$response) {
return new self(
'Error completing request',
$request,
null,
$previous,
$handlerContext
);
}
$level = (int) \floor($response->getStatusCode() / 100);
if ($level === 4) {
$label = 'Client error';
$className = ClientException::class;
} elseif ($level === 5) {
$label = 'Server error';
$className = ServerException::class;
} else {
$label = 'Unsuccessful request';
$className = __CLASS__;
}
$uri = $request->getUri();
$uri = static::obfuscateUri($uri);
// Client Error: `GET /` resulted in a `404 Not Found` response:
// <html> ... (truncated)
$message = \sprintf(
'%s: `%s %s` resulted in a `%s %s` response',
$label,
$request->getMethod(),
$uri->__toString(),
$response->getStatusCode(),
$response->getReasonPhrase()
);
$summary = ($bodySummarizer ?? new BodySummarizer())->summarize($response);
if ($summary !== null) {
$message .= ":\n{$summary}\n";
}
return new $className($message, $request, $response, $previous, $handlerContext);
}
/**
* Obfuscates URI if there is a username and a password present
*/
private static function obfuscateUri(UriInterface $uri): UriInterface
{
$userInfo = $uri->getUserInfo();
if (false !== ($pos = \strpos($userInfo, ':'))) {
return $uri->withUserInfo(\substr($userInfo, 0, $pos), '***');
}
return $uri;
}
/**
* Get the request that caused the exception
*/
public function getRequest(): RequestInterface
{
return $this->request;
}
/**
* Get the associated response
*/
public function getResponse(): ?ResponseInterface
{
return $this->response;
}
/**
* Check if a response was received
*/
public function hasResponse(): bool
{
return $this->response !== null;
}
/**
* Get contextual information about the error from the underlying handler.
*
* The contents of this array will vary depending on which handler you are
* using. It may also be just an empty array. Relying on this data will
* couple you to a specific handler, but can give more debug information
* when needed.
*/
public function getHandlerContext(): array
{
return $this->handlerContext;
}
}
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