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Laravel 5: Throwing HTTP Exceptions With abort / Blog / Stillat
Learn how to use the abort function in Symfony to throw and handle HTTP exceptions. When called, the abort function will throw an instance of Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\Exception\HttpException with the provided code, message, and headers. If the code is 404, it will throw Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\Exception\NotFoundHttpException using only the user-supplied message. Check out the example to see how to use the abort function to handle unauthorized access with a 401 error code.
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