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ErrorHandler Component
======================

The ErrorHandler component provides tools to manage errors and ease debugging PHP code.

Getting Started
---------------

```
$ composer require symfony/error-handler
```

```php
use Symfony\Component\ErrorHandler\Debug;
use Symfony\Component\ErrorHandler\ErrorHandler;
use Symfony\Component\ErrorHandler\DebugClassLoader;

Debug::enable();

// or enable only one feature
//ErrorHandler::register();
//DebugClassLoader::enable();

// If you want a custom generic template when debug is not enabled
// HtmlErrorRenderer::setTemplate('/path/to/custom/error.html.php');

$data = ErrorHandler::call(static function () use ($filename, $datetimeFormat) {
    // if any code executed inside this anonymous function fails, a PHP exception
    // will be thrown, even if the code uses the '@' PHP silence operator
    $data = json_decode(file_get_contents($filename), true);
    $data['read_at'] = date($datetimeFormat);
    file_put_contents($filename, json_encode($data));

    return $data;
});
```

Resources
---------

 * [Contributing](https://symfony.com/doc/current/contributing/index.html)
 * [Report issues](https://github.com/symfony/symfony/issues) and
   [send Pull Requests](https://github.com/symfony/symfony/pulls)
   in the [main Symfony repository](https://github.com/symfony/symfony)
Best Practice

Best Practices

To ensure a smooth integration process and optimal performance, follow these best practices:

  1. Use secure HTTPS connections for all API requests.
  2. Implement robust error handling to handle potential issues gracefully.
  3. Regularly update your integration to stay current with any API changes or enhancements.