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Can you help me fix the exception/error message handling in my control architecture script?

First, let me post the actual script...

Note: some of the code's indentation is a bit off, but I am uncertain how to fix it. I apologize.

class FrontController extends ActionController {

//Declaring variable(s)
private static $instance;
protected $controller;

//Class construct method
public function __construct() {}

//Starts new instance of this class with a singleton pattern
public static function getInstance() {
    if(!self::$instance) {
        self::$instance = new self();
    }
    return self::$instance;
}

public function dispatch($throwExceptions = false) {

    /* Checks for the GET variables $module and $action, and, if present,
     * strips them down with a regular expression function with a white
     * list of allowed characters, removing anything that is not a letter,
     * number, underscore or hyphen.
     */
    $regex  = '/[^-_A-z0-9]+/';
    $module = isset($_GET['module']) ? preg_replace($regex, '', $_GET['module']) : 'home';
    $action = isset($_GET['action']) ? preg_replace($regex, '', $_GET['action']) : 'frontpage';

    /* Generates Actions class filename (example: HomeActions) and path to
     * that class (example: home/HomeActions.php), checks if $file is a
     * valid file, and then, if so, requires that file.
     */
    $class = ucfirst($module) . 'Actions';
    $file  = $this->pageDir . '/' . $module . '/' . $class . '.php';

    if (!is_file($file)) {
        throw new FrontControllerException('Page not found!');
    }

    require_once $file;

    /* Creates a new instance of the Actions class (example: $controller
     * = new HomeActions();), and passes the registry variable to the
     * ActionController class.
     */
    $controller = new $class();
    $controller->setRegistry($this->registry);

    try {
        //Trys the setModule method in the ActionController class
        $controller->setModule($module);

        /* The ActionController dispatchAction method checks if the method
         * exists, then runs the displayView function in the
         * ActionController class.
         */    
        $controller->dispatchAction($action);
    }
    catch(Exception $error) {

        /* An exception has occurred, and will be displayed if
         * $throwExceptions is set to true.
         */
        if($throwExceptions) {
            echo $error->errorMessage($error); //Full exception echoed
        } else {
            echo $error->errorMessage(null); //Simple error messaged echoed
        }
    }
}
}

abstract class ActionController {

//Declaring variable(s)
protected $registry;
protected $module;
protected $registryItems = array();

//Class construct method
public function __construct(){}

public function setRegistry($registry) {

    //Sets the registry object
    $this->registry = $registry;

    /* Once the registry is loaded, the controller root directory path is
     * set from the registry.  This path is needed for the controller
     * classes to work properly.
     */
    $this->setPageDir();
}

//Sets the controller root directory from the value stored in the registry
public function setPageDir() {
    $this->pageDir = $this->registry->get('pageDir');
}

//Sets the module
public function setModule($module) {
    $this->module = $module;
}

//Gets the module
public function getModule() {
    return $this->module;
}

/* Checks for actionMethod in the Actions class (example: doFrontpage()
 * within home/HomeActions.php) with the method_exists function and, if
 * present, the actionMethod and displayView functions are executed.
 */  
public function dispatchAction($action) {
    $actionMethod = 'do' . ucfirst($action);
    if (!method_exists($this, $actionMethod)) {
        throw new FrontControllerException('Page not found!');
    }
    $this->$actionMethod();
    $this->displayView($action);
}

public function displayView($action) {
    if (!is_file($this->pageDir . '/' . $this->getModule() . '/' . $action . 'View.php')) {
        throw new FrontControllerException('Page not found!');
    }

    //Sets $this->actionView to the path of the action View file
    $this->actionView = $this->pageDir . '/' . $this->getModule() . '/' . $action . 'View.php';

    //Sets path of the action View file into the registry
    $this->registry->set('actionView', $this->actionView);

    //Includes template file within which the action View file is included
    require_once $this->pageDir . '/default.tpl';
}
}

class Registry {

//Declaring variables
private $store;

//Class constructor
public function __construct() {}

//Sets registry variable
public function set($label, $object) {
    $this->store[$label] = $object;
}

//Gets registry variable    
public function get($label) {
    if(isset($this->store[$label])) {
        return $this->store[$label];
    }
    return false;
}

//Adds outside array of registry values to $this->store array
public function addRegistryArray($registryItems) {
    foreach ($registryItems as $key => $value) {
        $this->set($key, $value);
    }
}

//Returns registry array
public function getRegistryArray() {
    return $this->store;
}
}

class FrontControllerException extends Exception {

public function errorMessage($error) {

    //If throwExceptions is true, then the full exception is returned.
    $errorMessage = isset($error) ? $error : $this->getMessage();
    return $errorMessage;
}
}

Now, the problem... If I enter a URL with a nonexistent module (in the following example "BLAH")...

http://example.com/index.php?module=BLAH&action=frontpage

...I get not simply the error message "Page not found!" but the following error message...

Fatal error: Uncaught exception 'FrontControllerException' with message 'Page not found!' in /web/example.com/library/php/ControlArchitecture.php:45 Stack trace: #0 /web/example.com/index.php(30): FrontController->dispatch(false) #1 {main} thrown in /web/example.com/library/php/ControlArchitecture.php on line 45

Any ideas on why I do not simply get the "Page not found!" message (instead of the uncaught exception)? Any ideas on how to fix this behavior?

Thanks again!

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The error message actually says it all.

Wether the FrontController->dispatch() methods argument is true or false the exception will be thrown anyway..(if there's some framework magic going on, please let us know which framework you're using)

So make sure you're catching the exception where you're calling it:

/* ... */

  try {
    FrontController->dispatch(false);
  } catch (Exception $ex) {
    echo "Eception caught: " . $ex.getMessage();
  }

/* ... */

Update:

Here you can read about exceptions in PHP and how to catch them.

About the non-existent module issue:

$regex  = '/[^-_A-z0-9]+/';
$module = isset($_GET['module']) ? preg_replace($regex, '', $_GET['module']) : 'home';
$action = isset($_GET['action']) ? preg_replace($regex, '', $_GET['action']) : 'frontpage';

$class = ucfirst($module) . 'Actions';
$file  = $this->pageDir . '/' . $module . '/' . $class . '.php';

if (!is_file($file)) {
    throw new FrontControllerException('Page not found!');
}

The IF-Statement only checks if the module file (Pattern: ModuleActions.php) in this case BLAHActions.php exists or not. Once it has thrown the exception, your call will the cancelled and it won't be processed anymore. (This means that it won't even continue to check the Action parameter)

About the non-existent action issue:

As of what I understand from the posted code, folowing method:

public function dispatchAction($action) {
    $actionMethod = 'do' . ucfirst($action);
    if (!method_exists($this, $actionMethod)) {
        throw new FrontControllerException('Page not found!');
    }
    $this->$actionMethod();
    $this->displayView($action);
}

makes calls to the required action (Pattern: doSomething) in this case doFrontPage isn't even called because your code throws an exception beforehand.

Calling a non existent action does not throw an unhandled exception, because it is handled in your FrontController->dispatch() method just after the module check:

try {
    //Trys the setModule method in the ActionController class
    $controller->setModule($module);

    /* The ActionController dispatchAction method checks if the method
     * exists, then runs the displayView function in the
     * ActionController class.
     */    
    $controller->dispatchAction($action);
}
catch(Exception $error) {

    /* An exception has occurred, and will be displayed if
     * $throwExceptions is set to true.
     */
    if($throwExceptions) {
        echo $error->errorMessage($error); //Full exception echoed
    } else {
        echo $error->errorMessage(null); //Simple error messaged echoed
    }
}
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  • I am not using a framework. Also, where should your example code be placed in the above script? I am not clear on what you are doing in your example. I think perhaps I am not clear on what an "exception" is to start with. And as a follow-up, why do I only get this full error message with a nonexistent module, but not with a nonexistent action or view? (Thanks so much for your help!) Sep 24, 2010 at 0:00
  • Answered your follow up question. I hope it makes at least SOME sense... (It's pretty late here ;-))
    – Faizan S.
    Sep 24, 2010 at 0:59

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