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JsonApiException plugin for CakePHP
Make your CakePHP 5 JSON REST API response more descriptive on errors.
For CakePHP 4 support use the CakePHP 4 branch
If you want a simple solution for token authentication for a CakePHP JSON REST API, then check this: CakePHP API Token Authenticator
Installation
You can install this plugin into your CakePHP application using composer.
The recommended way to install is:
composer require rrd108/cakephp-json-api-exception
Then, to load the plugin either run the following command:
bin/cake plugin load JsonApiException
or manually add the following line to your app's src/Application.php
file's bootstrap()
function:
$this->addPlugin('JsonApiException');
done :)
How to use
Assuming you have a CakePHP JSON REST API and you want to have more informative error messages and proper response codes.
// for example in /src/Controller/UsersController.php slightly change the baked add function
use JsonApiException\Error\Exception\JsonApiException;
public function add()
{
$user = $this->Users->newEmptyEntity();
if ($this->request->is('post')) {
$user = $this->Users->patchEntity($user, $this->request->getData());
if (!$this->Users->save($user)) {
throw new JsonApiException($user, 'Save failed');
// throw new JsonApiException($user, 'Save failed', 418); // you can set the response's status code in the 3rd parameter
}
}
$this->set(compact('user'));
$this->viewBuilder()->setOption('serialize', ['user']);
}
If the save failed you will get a response like this.
{
"message": "Save failed",
"url": "/users.json",
"line": 12,
"errorCount": 1,
"errors": {
"password": {
"_required": "This field is required"
}
}
}
You can us it with an array of entities also.
// for example in /src/Controller/UsersController.php slightly change the baked add function
use JsonApiException\Error\Exception\JsonApiException;
public function bulkAdd()
{
$users = $this->Users->newEntities($this->request->getData());
if (!$this->Users->saveMany($users)) {
throw new JsonApiException($users, 'Errors in request data');
}
$this->set(compact('users'));
$this->viewBuilder()->setOption('serialize', ['users']);
}
If the save failed you will get a response like this.
As at this point we do not have an id
for the entity, the error messages can not contain it. So an empty array will be present in the errors
array if an entity does not have any errors. So the number of the entity will match the number of the error entries, entity #3's error message will be the third element of the error array.
{
"message": "Errors in request data",
"url": "/users.json",
"line": 12,
"errorCount": 2,
"errors": [
{
"name": {
"_empty": "name is required"
}
},
{
"name": {
"_empty": "name is required"
}
}
]
}