Error400 extends HttpException
The HTTP 400 Bad Request client error response status code indicates that the server would not process the request due to something the server considered to be a client error.
The reason for a 400 response is typically due to malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing.
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Constants
- DEFAULT_CODE : int = 400
- The default HTTP status code of the exception.
- DEFAULT_MESSAGE : string = 'Bad Request (400)'
- The default message of the exception.
Methods
- __construct() : mixed
- Creates a new HttpException instance.
Constants
DEFAULT_CODE
The default HTTP status code of the exception.
public
int
DEFAULT_CODE
= 400
DEFAULT_MESSAGE
The default message of the exception.
public
string
DEFAULT_MESSAGE
= 'Bad Request (400)'
Methods
__construct()
Creates a new HttpException instance.
public
__construct([string|null $message = null ][, int|null $code = null ][, Throwable|null $previous = null ]) : mixed
Parameters
- $message : string|null = null
-
The error message, or null to use the class default.
- $code : int|null = null
-
The HTTP status code, or null to use the class default.
- $previous : Throwable|null = null
-
The previous throwable used for exception chaining.