XXVII. Error Handling and Logging Functions

Introduction

These are functions dealing with error handling and logging. They allow you to define your own error handling rules, as well as modify the way the errors can be logged. This allows you to change and enhance error reporting to suit your needs.

With the logging functions, you can send messages directly to other machines, to an email (or email to pager gateway!), to system logs, etc., so you can selectively log and monitor the most important parts of your applications and websites.

The error reporting functions allow you to customize what level and kind of error feedback is given, ranging from simple notices to customized functions returned during errors.

Requirements

No external libraries are needed to build this extension.

Installation

There is no installation needed to use these functions; they are part of the PHP core.

Runtime Configuration

The behaviour of these functions is affected by settings in php.ini.

Table 1. Errors and Logging Configuration Options

NameDefaultChangeable
error_reportingNULLPHP_INI_ALL
display_errors"1"PHP_INI_ALL
display_startup_errors"0"PHP_INI_ALL
log_errors"0"PHP_INI_ALL
log_errors_max_len"1024"PHP_INI_ALL
ignore_repeated_errors"0"PHP_INI_ALL
ignore_repeated_source"0"PHP_INI_ALL
report_memleaks"1"PHP_INI_SYSTEM
track_errors"0"PHP_INI_ALL
html_errors"1"PHP_INI_ALL
docref_root"http://www.php.net/"PHP_INI_ALL
docref_ext".html"PHP_INI_ALL
error_prepend_stringNULLPHP_INI_ALL
error_append_stringNULLPHP_INI_ALL
error_logNULLPHP_INI_ALL
warn_plus_overloadingNULLPHP_INI??
For further details and definition of the PHP_INI_* constants see ini_set().

Here is a short explanation of the configuration directives.

error_reporting integer

Set the error reporting level. The parameter is either an integer representing a bit field, or named constants. The error_reporting levels and constants are described in Predefined Constants , and in php.ini. To set at runtime, use the error_reporting() function. See also the display_errors directive.

The default value does not show E_NOTICE level errors. You may want to show them during development.

display_errors boolean

This determines whether errors should be printed to the screen as part of the HTML output or not.

display_startup_errors boolean

Even when display_errors is on, errors that occur during PHP's startup sequence are not displayed. It's strongly recommended to keep display_startup_errors off, except for debugging.

log_errors boolean

Tells whether script error messages should be logged to the server's error log or error_log. This option is thus server-specific.

Note: You're strongly advised to use error logging in place of error displaying on production web sites.

log_errors_max_len integer

Set the maximum length of log_errors in kbytes. In error_log information about the source is added. The default is 1024 and 0 allows to not apply any maximum length at all.

ignore_repeated_errors boolean

Do not log repeated messages. Repeated errors must occur in the same file on the same line until ignore_repeated_source is set true.

ignore_repeated_source boolean

Ignore source of message when ignoring repeated messages. When this setting is On you will not log errors with repeated messages from different files or sourcelines.

report_memleaks boolean

If this parameter is set to Off, then memory leaks will not be shown (on stdout or in the log). This has only effect in a debug compile, and if error_reporting includes E_WARNING in the allowed list

track_errors boolean

If enabled, the last error message will always be present in the global variable $php_errormsg.

html_errors boolean

Turn off HTML tags in error messages. The new format for html errors produces clickable messages that direct the user to a page describing the error or function in causing the error. These references are affected by docref_root and docref_ext.

docref_root string

The new error format contains a reference to a page describing the error or function in causing the error. In case of manual pages you can download the manual in your language and set this ini directive to the url of your local copy. If your local copy of the manual can be reached by '/manual/' you can simply use docref_root=/manual/. Additional you have to set docref_ext to match the fileextensions of your copy docref_ext=.html. It is possible to use external references. For example you can use docref_root=http://manual/en/.

Note: The value of docref_root must end with a slash '/'.

docref_ext string

See docref_root.

Note: The value of docref_ext must begin with a dot '.'.

error_prepend_string string

String to output before an error message.

error_append_string string

String to output after an error message.

error_log string

Name of the file where script errors should be logged. If the special value syslog is used, the errors are sent to the system logger instead. On UNIX, this means syslog(3) and on Windows NT it means the event log. The system logger is not supported on Windows 95. See also: syslog().

warn_plus_overloading boolean

If enabled, this option makes PHP output a warning when the plus (+) operator is used on strings. This is to make it easier to find scripts that need to be rewritten to using the string concatenator instead (.).

Predefined Constants

The constants below are always available as part of the PHP core.

Note: You may use these constant names in php.ini but not outside of PHP, like in httpd.conf, where you'd use the bitmask values instead.

Table 2. Errors and Logging

ValueConstantDescription
1 E_ERROR (integer) Fatal run-time errors. These indicate errors that can not be recovered from, such as a memory allocation problem. Execution of the script is halted.
2 E_WARNING (integer) Run-time warnings (non-fatal errors). Execution of the script is not halted.
4 E_PARSE (integer) Compile-time parse errors. Parse errors should only be generated by the parser.
8 E_NOTICE (integer) Run-time notices. Indicate that the script encountered something that could indicate an error, but could also happen in the normal course of running a script.
16 E_CORE_ERROR (integer) Fatal errors that occur during PHP's initial startup. This is like an E_ERROR, except it is generated by the core of PHP.
32 E_CORE_WARNING (integer) Warnings (non-fatal errors) that occur during PHP's initial startup. This is like an E_WARNING, except it is generated by the core of PHP. PHP 4 only.
64 E_COMPILE_ERROR (integer) Fatal compile-time errors. This is like an E_ERROR, except it is generated by the Zend Scripting Engine. PHP 4 only.
128 E_COMPILE_WARNING (integer) Compile-time warnings (non-fatal errors). This is like an E_WARNING, except it is generated by the Zend Scripting Engine. PHP 4 only.
256 E_USER_ERROR (integer) User-generated error message. This is like an E_ERROR, except it is generated in PHP code by using the PHP function trigger_error(). PHP 4 only.
512 E_USER_WARNING (integer) User-generated warning message. This is like an E_WARNING, except it is generated in PHP code by using the PHP function trigger_error(). PHP 4 only.
1024 E_USER_NOTICE (integer) User-generated notice message. This is like an E_NOTICE, except it is generated in PHP code by using the PHP function trigger_error(). PHP 4 only.
2047 E_ALL (integer) All errors and warnings, as supported.

See Also

Fore more Information see the section Error Handling.

Table of Contents
error_log -- send an error message somewhere
error_reporting -- set which PHP errors are reported
restore_error_handler --  Restores the previous error handler function
set_error_handler --  Sets a user-defined error handler function.
trigger_error --  Generates a user-level error/warning/notice message
user_error --  Generates a user-level error/warning/notice message