$_attributes
$_attributes : array
Array of attributes that are passed in from the constructor, and made available in the view when a development error is displayed.
Exception raised when the provided primary key does not match the table primary key
__construct(string $message, integer $code = null, \Exception|null $previous = null)
Constructor.
Allows you to create exceptions that are treated as framework errors and disabled when debug = 0.
string | $message | The error message |
integer | $code | The code of the error, is also the HTTP status code for the error. |
\Exception|null | $previous | the previous exception. |
responseHeader(string|array|null $header = null, string|null $value = null) : array
Get/set the response header to be used
See also Cake\Http\Response::withHeader()
string|array|null | $header | An array of header strings or a single header string
|
string|null | $value | The header value. |
<?php
/**
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*
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*
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* @since 3.0.0
* @license https://opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php MIT License
*/
namespace Cake\Datasource\Exception;
use Cake\Core\Exception\Exception;
/**
* Exception raised when the provided primary key does not match the table primary key
*/
class InvalidPrimaryKeyException extends Exception
{
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
*/
protected $_defaultCode = 404;
/**
* Constructor.
*
* @param string $message The error message
* @param int $code The code of the error, is also the HTTP status code for the error.
* @param \Exception|null $previous the previous exception.
*/
public function __construct($message, $code = null, $previous = null)
{
parent::__construct($message, $code, $previous);
}
}