Record an non-fatal error message in the system-wide notices.
- This method automatically identifies the error as coming from this class.
- You should still make fatal errors throw a
WireException
(or class derived from it).
Example
$this->error("This is the notice text");
$this->error("This notice is also logged", true);
$this->error("This notice is only shown in debug mode", Notice::debug);
$this->error("This notice allows <em>markup</em>", Notice::allowMarkup);
$this->error("Notice using multiple flags", Notice::debug | Notice::logOnly);
Usage
// basic usage
$wire->error($text);
// usage with all arguments
$wire->error($text, $flags = 0);
Arguments
Name | Type(s) | Description |
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text | string, array, Wire | Text to include in the notice |
flags (optional) | int, bool, string | Optional flags to alter default behavior: Notice::admin (constant): Show notice only if user is in the admin.Notice::allowMarkdown (constant): Allow basic markdown and bracket markup (see $sanitizer->entitiesMarkdown()).Notice::allowMarkup (constant): Indicates notice should allow the use of HTML markup tags.Notice::debug (constant): Indicates notice should only be shown when debug mode is active.Notice::log (constant): Indicates notice should also be logged.Notice::logOnly (constant): Indicates notice should only be logged.Notice::login (constant): Show notice only if it will be seen by a logged-in user.Notice::noGroup (constant): Indicates notice should not group with others of the same type (where supported).Notice::prepend (constant): Indicates notice should prepend rather than append.Notice::superuser (constant): Show notice only if current user is a superuser.true (boolean): Shortcut for the Notice::log constant.- In 3.0.149+ you may also specify a space-separated string of flag names, i.e. "admin log noGroup".
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Return value
$this
Object instance it was called from (method supports fluent interface).
See Also
Wire methods and properties
API reference based on ProcessWire core version 3.0.236