I am wondering how would I simulate a 500 error in Symfony 2.
I have been reading this post where Raise suggests throwing an exception
throw new sfException('Testing the 500 error');
in Symfony 1.4.
I have been placing this code in my
\store\vendor\symfony\symfony\src\Symfony\Bundle\TwigBundle\Controller\ExceptionController.php
but I get the fatal error
Class 'Symfony\Bundle\TwigBundle\Controller\sfException' not found in /home/notroot/www/store/vendor/symfony/symfony/src/Symfony/Bundle/TwigBundle/Controller/ExceptionController.php on line 49`
Line 49 refers to the exception code I added.
My question is if throwing an exception is still viable in forcing a 500 error in Symfony 2, and if so where do I put this exception?
If this is no longer viable, how would I be able to test for an error 500?