Show openpay errors in laravel
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I am using OpenPay and Laravel, if an error occurs when I try to do the carge to the bank account, it shows in the Laravel error page (The one that is red). How can I show that errors in a view?
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I am using OpenPay and Laravel, if an error occurs when I try to do the carge to the bank account, it shows in the Laravel error page (The one that is red). How can I show that errors in a view?
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I am using OpenPay and Laravel, if an error occurs when I try to do the carge to the bank account, it shows in the Laravel error page (The one that is red). How can I show that errors in a view?
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I am using OpenPay and Laravel, if an error occurs when I try to do the carge to the bank account, it shows in the Laravel error page (The one that is red). How can I show that errors in a view?
laravel
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asked Nov 14 at 15:41
Alejandro Paredes
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I used a try catch structure, as an extra I had to put an **** before every exception to avoid the default Laravel exception errors.
try{
some code...
}catch(OpenpayApiTransactionError $e) {
flash('Error ' . $e->getMessage())->error();
$error = $e->getMessage();
return redirect()->back()->with('error', $error)->with('valor', 'si');
//return redirect('/codigos');
} catch (OpenpayApiRequestError $e) {
flash('Error ' . $e->getMessage())->error();
$error = $e->getMessage();
return redirect()->back()->with('error', $error)->with('valor', 'si');
//return redirect('/codigos');
} catch (OpenpayApiConnectionError $e) {
flash('Error ' . $e->getMessage())->error();
$error = $e->getMessage();
return redirect()->back()->with('error', $error)->with('valor', 'si');
//return redirect('/codigos');
} catch (OpenpayApiAuthError $e) {
flash('Error ' . $e->getMessage())->error();
$error = $e->getMessage();
return redirect()->back()->with('error', $error)->with('valor', 'si');
//return redirect('/codigos');
} catch (OpenpayApiError $e) {
flash('Error ' . $e->getMessage())->error();
$error = $e->getMessage();
return redirect()->back()->with('error', $error)->with('valor', 'si');
//return redirect('/codigos');
} catch (Exception $e) {
flash('Error ' . $e->getMessage())->error();
$error = $e->getMessage();
return redirect()->back()->with('error', $error)->with('valor', 'si');
//return redirect('/codigos');
}
I hope that somebody else finds this usefull.
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1 Answer
1
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active
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active
oldest
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up vote
0
down vote
accepted
I used a try catch structure, as an extra I had to put an **** before every exception to avoid the default Laravel exception errors.
try{
some code...
}catch(OpenpayApiTransactionError $e) {
flash('Error ' . $e->getMessage())->error();
$error = $e->getMessage();
return redirect()->back()->with('error', $error)->with('valor', 'si');
//return redirect('/codigos');
} catch (OpenpayApiRequestError $e) {
flash('Error ' . $e->getMessage())->error();
$error = $e->getMessage();
return redirect()->back()->with('error', $error)->with('valor', 'si');
//return redirect('/codigos');
} catch (OpenpayApiConnectionError $e) {
flash('Error ' . $e->getMessage())->error();
$error = $e->getMessage();
return redirect()->back()->with('error', $error)->with('valor', 'si');
//return redirect('/codigos');
} catch (OpenpayApiAuthError $e) {
flash('Error ' . $e->getMessage())->error();
$error = $e->getMessage();
return redirect()->back()->with('error', $error)->with('valor', 'si');
//return redirect('/codigos');
} catch (OpenpayApiError $e) {
flash('Error ' . $e->getMessage())->error();
$error = $e->getMessage();
return redirect()->back()->with('error', $error)->with('valor', 'si');
//return redirect('/codigos');
} catch (Exception $e) {
flash('Error ' . $e->getMessage())->error();
$error = $e->getMessage();
return redirect()->back()->with('error', $error)->with('valor', 'si');
//return redirect('/codigos');
}
I hope that somebody else finds this usefull.
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
accepted
I used a try catch structure, as an extra I had to put an **** before every exception to avoid the default Laravel exception errors.
try{
some code...
}catch(OpenpayApiTransactionError $e) {
flash('Error ' . $e->getMessage())->error();
$error = $e->getMessage();
return redirect()->back()->with('error', $error)->with('valor', 'si');
//return redirect('/codigos');
} catch (OpenpayApiRequestError $e) {
flash('Error ' . $e->getMessage())->error();
$error = $e->getMessage();
return redirect()->back()->with('error', $error)->with('valor', 'si');
//return redirect('/codigos');
} catch (OpenpayApiConnectionError $e) {
flash('Error ' . $e->getMessage())->error();
$error = $e->getMessage();
return redirect()->back()->with('error', $error)->with('valor', 'si');
//return redirect('/codigos');
} catch (OpenpayApiAuthError $e) {
flash('Error ' . $e->getMessage())->error();
$error = $e->getMessage();
return redirect()->back()->with('error', $error)->with('valor', 'si');
//return redirect('/codigos');
} catch (OpenpayApiError $e) {
flash('Error ' . $e->getMessage())->error();
$error = $e->getMessage();
return redirect()->back()->with('error', $error)->with('valor', 'si');
//return redirect('/codigos');
} catch (Exception $e) {
flash('Error ' . $e->getMessage())->error();
$error = $e->getMessage();
return redirect()->back()->with('error', $error)->with('valor', 'si');
//return redirect('/codigos');
}
I hope that somebody else finds this usefull.
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
accepted
up vote
0
down vote
accepted
I used a try catch structure, as an extra I had to put an **** before every exception to avoid the default Laravel exception errors.
try{
some code...
}catch(OpenpayApiTransactionError $e) {
flash('Error ' . $e->getMessage())->error();
$error = $e->getMessage();
return redirect()->back()->with('error', $error)->with('valor', 'si');
//return redirect('/codigos');
} catch (OpenpayApiRequestError $e) {
flash('Error ' . $e->getMessage())->error();
$error = $e->getMessage();
return redirect()->back()->with('error', $error)->with('valor', 'si');
//return redirect('/codigos');
} catch (OpenpayApiConnectionError $e) {
flash('Error ' . $e->getMessage())->error();
$error = $e->getMessage();
return redirect()->back()->with('error', $error)->with('valor', 'si');
//return redirect('/codigos');
} catch (OpenpayApiAuthError $e) {
flash('Error ' . $e->getMessage())->error();
$error = $e->getMessage();
return redirect()->back()->with('error', $error)->with('valor', 'si');
//return redirect('/codigos');
} catch (OpenpayApiError $e) {
flash('Error ' . $e->getMessage())->error();
$error = $e->getMessage();
return redirect()->back()->with('error', $error)->with('valor', 'si');
//return redirect('/codigos');
} catch (Exception $e) {
flash('Error ' . $e->getMessage())->error();
$error = $e->getMessage();
return redirect()->back()->with('error', $error)->with('valor', 'si');
//return redirect('/codigos');
}
I hope that somebody else finds this usefull.
I used a try catch structure, as an extra I had to put an **** before every exception to avoid the default Laravel exception errors.
try{
some code...
}catch(OpenpayApiTransactionError $e) {
flash('Error ' . $e->getMessage())->error();
$error = $e->getMessage();
return redirect()->back()->with('error', $error)->with('valor', 'si');
//return redirect('/codigos');
} catch (OpenpayApiRequestError $e) {
flash('Error ' . $e->getMessage())->error();
$error = $e->getMessage();
return redirect()->back()->with('error', $error)->with('valor', 'si');
//return redirect('/codigos');
} catch (OpenpayApiConnectionError $e) {
flash('Error ' . $e->getMessage())->error();
$error = $e->getMessage();
return redirect()->back()->with('error', $error)->with('valor', 'si');
//return redirect('/codigos');
} catch (OpenpayApiAuthError $e) {
flash('Error ' . $e->getMessage())->error();
$error = $e->getMessage();
return redirect()->back()->with('error', $error)->with('valor', 'si');
//return redirect('/codigos');
} catch (OpenpayApiError $e) {
flash('Error ' . $e->getMessage())->error();
$error = $e->getMessage();
return redirect()->back()->with('error', $error)->with('valor', 'si');
//return redirect('/codigos');
} catch (Exception $e) {
flash('Error ' . $e->getMessage())->error();
$error = $e->getMessage();
return redirect()->back()->with('error', $error)->with('valor', 'si');
//return redirect('/codigos');
}
I hope that somebody else finds this usefull.
answered Nov 22 at 0:07
Alejandro Paredes
497
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