I've just uploaded a set of code from my development server to my live one, and PHPExcel has started just generating a 500 error when i try to save anything. the code is below (Note: this all worked fine on the dev server, and both PHPExcel and Laravel work fine when transitioning between the two for other applications)
$PHPExcel = new PHPExcel;
$filename = 'Companies_Export_'.Session::getId().'.xls';
$file = public_path().'/_assets/exports/'.$filename;
//$fp = fopen($file, 'w');
$objWriter = PHPExcel_IOFactory::createWriter($PHPExcel, 'Excel5');
$objWriter->save($file);
I've removed the code to populate the file, in case it was a filesize issue.
I've used fopen to test if the application has write access to the directory, and that creates a new file with the correct name in the correct place, so that's fine too.
I've tried changing the file name to just '1.xls' so it's not an issue with Session::getId()
If i comment out the $objWriter->save($file); line, it all works fine, just obviously doesn't save, and if i put garbage in as the parameter instead of a legitimate directory/filename, it still just 500's, so indicating PHPExcel must be failing while compiling the file or something?
I'm at a loss now, no matter what i do it won't show me an error, it just throws a 500 page with no info (detailed error page just says php fastcgi process exited unexpectedly or similar)
Info: PHP version 5.3.10 Windows Server 2008 IIS 7.5
PHPExcel
tries to write the file, it might be locked. Please don't let us guess the problem and lookup the exact error from the log files./var/log/php5-fpm.log
, with apache it's in/var/log/httpd/error.log
or/var/log/apache/error.log
etc