PHP PassBook
iOS passbook library for PHP (by eymengunay)
Whoops
PHP errors for cool kids (by filp)
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PHP PassBook
Posts with mentions or reviews of PHP PassBook.
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Configuring OpenSSL 3 to sign an Apple Passbook?
I'm using this package to create the passbooks and this is the line which is failing.
Whoops
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Weekly help thread
To get the full control of the error output (or, rather, of the error message handling) I would suggest to use an exception handling function, set_exception_handler() I've got an example in my article on PHP error reporting. There, instead of just spitting out the raw exception, you can use the Exception class methods to get the relevant parts and either log or echo them out, depends on the server role. Or you can even include a library like Whoops that dramatically improves the output.
- error: there's a bug in your code
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I hate PHP development
Check out spatie/laravel-ignition (if using Laravel) or filp/whoops
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spatie/ignition is now framework agnostic and can be used as your local error handler in any PHP project
I've been using whoops but it's a bit stale (not even 7.x or 8.x native, just compatible with those but still very much 5.x code). Might have to explore ignition.
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Does anyone know of a Go library that provides "helpful" error pages for web apps?
To give an example of what I am looking for, there is this library for PHPT: http://filp.github.io/whoops/
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Computer crash with a debug console in a Danish public bus.
You're correct about it being a faulty webpage, but that's now what any browsers devtools look like. What you're seeing here is a whoops error page from an older version of Laravel.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing PHP PassBook and Whoops you can also consider the following projects:
Token Bucket - Implementation of the Token Bucket algorithm in PHP.
laravel-ignition - A beautiful error page for Laravel apps
LadyBug - PHP 5.3+ Extensible Dumper
PHP-GPIO - A PHP library to play with the Raspberry PI's GPIO pins
Lambda PHP - Lambda calculus interpreter in PHP.
Hprose-PHP - Hprose is a cross-language RPC. This project is Hprose 3.0 for PHP
Nmap - nmap is a PHP wrapper for Nmap.
Jumper - PHP remote closure executor
sabre/vobject - :date: The VObject library for PHP allows you to easily parse and manipulate iCalendar and vCard objects
PHPVerbalExpressions - PHP Regular expressions made easy
print_o - An object graph visualizer
html2text - A PHP component to convert HTML into a plain text format