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When using json_encode() with Throwable objects, such as Error and
Exception, the result is an empty JSON object.
To convert a Throwable into a form suitable for json_encode(), instantiate a
new ThrowableProperties with it:
ThrowableProperties is essentially a Data Transfer Object composed of these
properties:
string $class: The Throwable class.
string $message: The Throwable message.
string $string: A string representation of the Throwable.
int $code: The Throwable code.
string $file: The filename where the Throwable was
created.
int $line: The line where the Throwable was created.
array $other: All other properties of the Throwable (if
any).
array $trace: The stack trace array, with all 'args'
elements removed.
?ThrowableProperties $previous: The previously thrown
exception, if any, represented as a ThrowableProperties instance.
ThrowableProperties is Stringable to the string form of the original
Throwable.
If you just want the ThrowableProperties values, you can call asArray():
Finally, you can use a ThrowableProperty inside your own ThrowablejsonSerialize() methods:
Comparable Libraries
Cees-Jan Kiewet has a comparable offering called
php-json-throwable,
using functions to encode a Throwable instead of a standalone DTO. It works
on PHP 7.4 and later, whereas this library works only on PHP 8.1 and later.
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