CakeException is used a base class for CakePHP's internal exceptions. In general framework errors are interpreted as 500 code errors.
RuntimeException
CakeBaseException
CakeException $_attributes protected arrayArray of attributes that are passed in from the constructor, and made available in the view when a development error is displayed.
$_messageTemplate protected string_responseHeaders code, file, line, message __construct( string|array $message , integer $code 500 )
Constructor.
Allows you to create exceptions that are treated as framework errors and disabled when debug = 0.
$message Either the string of the error message, or an array of attributes that are made available in the view, and sprintf()'d into CakeException::$_messageTemplate
$code optional 500 Exception::__construct() responseHeader( string|array $header null , string $value null )
Get/set the response header to be used
$header optional null An array of header strings or a single header string - an associative array of "header name" => "header value" - an array of string headers is also accepted
$value optional null protected array
Array of attributes that are passed in from the constructor, and made available in the view when a development error is displayed.
array()
protected string
Template string that has attributes sprintf()'ed into it.
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