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JavaScriptErrorHandlerBundle

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It is easy to break the JavaScript in the application while doing some non-JS change. And if you don't have the browser console open, you may not notice it.

This Bundle injects a JavaScript handler, which converts JavaScript errors to alert(). So they can't hide in the console unnoticed.

Usage

  1. Install the latest version with composer require mhujer/javascript-error-handler-bundle
  2. Register the Bundle in the AppKernel.php:
<?php

class AppKernel extends \Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\Kernel
{

	...

	public function registerBundles()
	{
		$bundles = [
			...
			new \Mhujer\JavaScriptErrorHandlerBundle\JavaScriptErrorHandlerBundle(),
		];

	}

Configuration

The Bundle is automatically enabled only in dev mode (by using kernel.debug configuration parameter).

You can configure it manually by adding this to your config.yml:

java_script_error_handler:
    enabled: true # or false

Requirements

PHP 8.0+ and Symfony 5.4+.

Author

Martin Hujer

Changelog

1.7 (2021-12-04)

  • require Symfony 5.4+
  • PHP 8.1 support

1.6 (2021-08-01)

  • require PHP 8.0+
  • require Symfony 5.3+

1.5 (2021-02-28)

  • require PHP 7.4+
  • require Symfony 4.4+/5.2+

1.4 (2019-11-24)

  • Symfony 5.0 compatibility

1.3 (2018-11-30)

  • Symfony 4.2 compatibility
  • dropped support for PHP 7.1 as it is no longer supported

1.2 (2018-11-16)

  • PHP 7.3 compatibility

1.1 (2018-02-08)

Fixed support for Symfony 4 and Flex

  • #3 Symfony 4 + Flex support

1.0 (2017-10-29)

As we are already using the Bundle at @driveto and with the new Symfony container tests, I'm fine with releasing it as 1.0.

  • #1 Script should have an ID (thanks @tomasfejfar)
  • #2 Container tests

0.1 (2017-10-23)

  • initial release