Turning query errors to Exceptions in MySQLi

Roman Newaza picture Roman Newaza · Jan 29, 2013 · Viewed 19.4k times · Source

I'm trying to turn MySQLi query errors to Exceptions, but couldn't - mysqli_sql_exception is thrown only if it failed to connect the DB.

I used mysqli_report(MYSQLI_REPORT_STRICT) and procedural MySQLi functions embedded to custom wrapper class.

Former code:

public function mysqlQuery($SQL) {

    $this->Result = mysqli_query($this->DBlink, $SQL);

    if($this->Result === false)
        throw new MySQLiQueryException($SQL, mysqli_error($this->DBlink), mysqli_errno($this->DBlink));

    return $this->Result;

}

Question: Is it normal no Warning, nor Exception are thrown when query fails so I have to check if mysqli_query() returned false?

Answer

Your Common Sense picture Your Common Sense · Jan 29, 2013

Some time ago I managed to sort this matter out. As it was pointed out in the other answer,

mysqli_report(MYSQLI_REPORT_ERROR | MYSQLI_REPORT_STRICT);

is a correct way to tell mysqli to throw exceptions.

Just make sure you don't wrap every query in a try-catch. This is a very common misconception that as soon as you started using exceptions you should start throwing tries and catches left and right. Quite contrary, try-catch should be used warily. While 99% of your errors shouldn't be handled in place, but rather by a site-wide error handler. You may read more on the topic from my article on PHP error reporting