I have a code that is something like this:
class ClassName extends BaseController implements InterfaceCrudController {
public function FunctionName() {
$error = null;
$messenge = null;
$request = Request::all();
try {
$query = DB::table("TableName")->where("Field_1", "=", $request["Field_1"])->where("Field_2", "=", $request["Field_2"]);
$query->update(array(
"Data_1" => $request["Data_1"],
"Data_2" => $request["Data_2"]
));
$error = false;
$messenge = "Success";
} catch (\Exception $e) {
$error = true;
$messenge = "Error: " . $e;
}
return Response::json(array(
"error" => $error,
"messenge" => $messenge
));
}
}
The problem I am having here is: when you run the update(), the execution stops and goes to an error screen saying "Whoops, looks like something went wrong." I've tried several things, but I can not find a way to make the script show me the exception.
How can I solve this problem?