You might be missing the "prettier" Whoops error handler from Laravel 4. If so, here's how to bring it back.
First, composer require filp/whoops:~1.0.
Then open app/Exceptions/Handler.php, and in the render() method, add a Whoops handler in the else condition. Maybe something like this:
/**
* Render an exception into an HTTP response.
*
* @param \Illuminate\Http\Request $request
* @param \Exception $e
* @return \Illuminate\Http\Response
*/
public function render($request, Exception $e)
{
if ($this->isHttpException($e))
{
return $this->renderHttpException($e);
} if (config('app.debug'))
{
return $this->renderExceptionWithWhoops($e);
} return parent::render($request, $e);
} /**
* Render an exception using Whoops.
*
* @param \Exception $e
* @return \Illuminate\Http\Response
*/
protected function renderExceptionWithWhoops(Exception $e)
{
$whoops = new \Whoops\Run;
$whoops->pushHandler(new \Whoops\Handler\PrettyPageHandler()); return new \Illuminate\Http\Response(
$whoops->handleException($e),
$e->getStatusCode(),
$e->getHeaders()
);
}
That's it!
Thanks to this thread on the Laracasts forum for getting me moving in the right direction.
参考地址:https://laracasts.com/discuss/channels/general-discussion/whoops-removed-from-laravel-5
原文地址:https://mattstauffer.co/blog/bringing-whoops-back-to-laravel-5