I want to display 404 error page for that i have made error404.php file in my protected/view/system folder.
By default i have Sitecontroller and it contained error acti
Use this code for actionError:
$app = Yii::app();
if( $error = $app->errorHandler->error->code )
{
if( $app->request->isAjaxRequest )
echo $error['message'];
else
$this->render( 'error' . ( $this->getViewFile( 'error' . $error ) ? $error : '' ), $error );
}
In views/site create error404.php for 404 errors and error.php for the rest.
Or you can define param in the config for errors you like to handle differently and check error code against it:
$app = Yii::app();
if( $error = $app->errorHandler->error->code )
{
if( Yii::app()->request->isAjaxRequest )
echo $error['message'];
else
$this->render( 'error' . ( in_array( $error, $app->params[ 'customErrorPages' ] ) ? $error : '' ), $error );
}
Error handler works like this: when httpexception arise, component will check if there is any value in errorAction property and if there is any, will run this controller's action. If there is no set value to the errorAction property, will display error view from system folder. So there is no need to mix error views from system view folder and controller's view folder.
In the latest versions of the framework (I am working with 1.14) use:
Yii::app()->errorHandler->error['code']
because error is an array.
Whenever errors occur, the action error in siteController is called. you can customize the error route in that action, you can do something like this:
if(404==Yii::app()->errorHandler->error->code){
//go to custome error page
else
//code default error.php
Can't you do this with .htaccess? Personally I create an "errors" folder with all the html php files that holds the error messages and modify .htaccess to call those pages while coming across the error.
Links:
http://www.javascriptkit.com/howto/htaccess2.shtml
http://www.addedbytes.com/for-beginners/error-documents-for-beginners/
Examples:
Create a .htaccess file in the directory you want the error pages to be called and in the text file, write the following line:
ErrorDocument 404 /404.html
assuming there is a page called 404.html in the same directory, when a 404 page not found error is genrated, the 404.html page will be called.
The same works with other error codes:
ErrorDocument 500 /500error.html
assuming a 500 error was created and a 500error.html file exists in the same directory.