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yii2/framework/web/UnauthorizedHttpException.php
Brandon Kelly a87c02c712 Fix more types (#19333)
* Migration::upsert() returns void

* Unneeded `@property` tags

* Add missing `null` param/return types

* Null types for db\Query + db\ActiveQuery

* Fixed testSelect

* Null types for Validator

* Several more null types

* One more

* Make AccessRule::$allow always a boolean

It doesn't have any special null handling, so it's safe to default to false

* Validator::$skipOnEmpty is always a boolean

* Catch all throwable from Widget::widget()

* Don't limit $previous args to \Exception

The actual \Exception allows $previous to be any throwable in PHP 7+

* Add Throwable catch block to Instance::get()

* Throwable cleanup

Comment changes only.

- Document \Throwable instead of \Exception wherever appropriate
- Removed redundant exception/error classes when \Throwable is referenced

* Yii::setlogger() accepts null

* ArrayHelper::removeValue() can remove any type of value

* Change default $allow value to false
2022-04-03 11:20:21 +02:00

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<?php
/**
* @link http://www.yiiframework.com/
* @copyright Copyright (c) 2008 Yii Software LLC
* @license http://www.yiiframework.com/license/
*/
namespace yii\web;
/**
* UnauthorizedHttpException represents an "Unauthorized" HTTP exception with status code 401.
*
* Use this exception to indicate that a client needs to authenticate via WWW-Authenticate header
* to perform the requested action.
*
* If the client is already authenticated and is simply not allowed to
* perform the action, consider using a 403 [[ForbiddenHttpException]]
* or 404 [[NotFoundHttpException]] instead.
*
* @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7235#section-3.1
* @author Dan Schmidt <danschmidt5189@gmail.com>
* @since 2.0
*/
class UnauthorizedHttpException extends HttpException
{
/**
* Constructor.
* @param string|null $message error message
* @param int $code error code
* @param \Throwable|null $previous The previous exception used for the exception chaining.
*/
public function __construct($message = null, $code = 0, $previous = null)
{
parent::__construct(401, $message, $code, $previous);
}
}