Error405 extends HttpException
The HTTP 405 Method Not Allowed client error response status code indicates that the server knows the request method, but the target resource doesn't support this method.
The server must generate an Allow header in a 405 response with a list of methods that the target resource currently supports.
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Constants
- DEFAULT_CODE : int = 405
- The default HTTP status code of the exception.
- DEFAULT_MESSAGE : string = 'Method Not Allowed (405)'
- 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
= 405
DEFAULT_MESSAGE
The default message of the exception.
public
string
DEFAULT_MESSAGE
= 'Method Not Allowed (405)'
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.