}
// If an exception occurs when attempting to run a query, we'll format the error
// message to include the bindings with SQL, which will make this exception a
// lot more helpful to the developer instead of just the database's errors.
catch (\Exception $e)
{
throw new QueryException(
$query, $this->prepareBindings($bindings), $e
);
// an exception is thrown. This prevents any partial views from leaking.
try
{
include $__path;
}
catch (\Exception $e)
{
$this->handleViewException($e, $obLevel);
}
catch (\Throwable $e)
}
// If an exception occurs when attempting to run a query, we'll format the error
// message to include the bindings with SQL, which will make this exception a
// lot more helpful to the developer instead of just the database's errors.
catch (\Exception $e)
{
throw new QueryException(
$query, $this->prepareBindings($bindings), $e
);
// an exception is thrown. This prevents any partial views from leaking.
try
{
include $__path;
}
catch (\Exception $e)
{
$this->handleViewException($e, $obLevel);
}
catch (\Throwable $e)
}
// If an exception occurs when attempting to run a query, we'll format the error
// message to include the bindings with SQL, which will make this exception a
// lot more helpful to the developer instead of just the database's errors.
catch (\Exception $e)
{
throw new QueryException(
$query, $this->prepareBindings($bindings), $e
);
if ($me->pretending()) return array();
// For select statements, we'll simply execute the query and return an array
// of the database result set. Each element in the array will be a single
// row from the database table, and will either be an array or objects.
$statement = $this->getPdoForSelect($useReadPdo)->prepare($query);
$statement->execute($me->prepareBindings($bindings));
return $statement->fetchAll($me->getFetchMode());
if ($me->pretending()) return array();
// For select statements, we'll simply execute the query and return an array
// of the database result set. Each element in the array will be a single
// row from the database table, and will either be an array or objects.
$statement = $this->getPdoForSelect($useReadPdo)->prepare($query);
$statement->execute($me->prepareBindings($bindings));
return $statement->fetchAll($me->getFetchMode());
protected function runQueryCallback($query, $bindings, Closure $callback)
{
// To execute the statement, we'll simply call the callback, which will actually
// run the SQL against the PDO connection. Then we can calculate the time it
// took to execute and log the query SQL, bindings and time in our memory.
try
{
$result = $callback($this, $query, $bindings);
}
$start = microtime(true);
// Here we will run this query. If an exception occurs we'll determine if it was
// caused by a connection that has been lost. If that is the cause, we'll try
// to re-establish connection and re-run the query with a fresh connection.
try
{
$result = $this->runQueryCallback($query, $bindings, $callback);
}
catch (QueryException $e)
// of the database result set. Each element in the array will be a single
// row from the database table, and will either be an array or objects.
$statement = $this->getPdoForSelect($useReadPdo)->prepare($query);
$statement->execute($me->prepareBindings($bindings));
return $statement->fetchAll($me->getFetchMode());
});
}
protected function runSelect()
{
if ($this->useWritePdo)
{
return $this->connection->select($this->toSql(), $this->getBindings(), false);
}
return $this->connection->select($this->toSql(), $this->getBindings());
}
* @param array $columns
* @return array|static[]
*/
public function getFresh($columns = array('*'))
{
if (is_null($this->columns)) $this->columns = $columns;
return $this->processor->processSelect($this, $this->runSelect());
}
* @param array $columns
* @return array|static[]
*/
public function get($columns = array('*'))
{
if ( ! is_null($this->cacheMinutes)) return $this->getCached($columns);
return $this->getFresh($columns);
}
* @return \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model[]
*/
public function getModels($columns = array('*'))
{
// First, we will simply get the raw results from the query builders which we
// can use to populate an array with Eloquent models. We will pass columns
// that should be selected as well, which are typically just everything.
$results = $this->query->get($columns);
$connection = $this->model->getConnectionName();
* Execute the query as a "select" statement.
*
* @param array $columns
* @return \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Collection|static[]
*/
public function get($columns = array('*'))
{
$models = $this->getModels($columns);
// If we actually found models we will also eager load any relationships that
->with(['postgrado'=>function($a){
$a->where('estado',1)
->with(['nivel'=>function($a){
$a->orderBy('descripcion');
}])
->orderBy('nivel_id','asc')
->orderBy('titulo','asc');
}])->get();
return $programas;
}
<li class="nav-item dropdown">
<a class="nav-link dropdown-toggle " data-toggle="dropdown" href="#" role="button" aria-haspopup="true" aria-expanded="false">
Programas
</a>
<div class="dropdown-menu">
<!--funcion del helper que llamara a los programas activos-->
<?php foreach(programas() as $carrera): ?>
<ul class="nav">
<li class="nav-item dropdown">
extract($__data);
// We'll evaluate the contents of the view inside a try/catch block so we can
// flush out any stray output that might get out before an error occurs or
// an exception is thrown. This prevents any partial views from leaking.
try
{
include $__path;
}
catch (\Exception $e)
}
$compiled = $this->compiler->getCompiledPath($path);
// Once we have the path to the compiled file, we will evaluate the paths with
// typical PHP just like any other templates. We also keep a stack of views
// which have been rendered for right exception messages to be generated.
$results = $this->evaluatePath($compiled, $data);
array_pop($this->lastCompiled);
/**
* Get the evaluated contents of the view.
*
* @return string
*/
protected function getContents()
{
return $this->engine->get($this->path, $this->gatherData());
}
// We will keep track of the amount of views being rendered so we can flush
// the section after the complete rendering operation is done. This will
// clear out the sections for any separate views that may be rendered.
$this->factory->incrementRender();
$this->factory->callComposer($this);
$contents = $this->getContents();
// Once we've finished rendering the view, we'll decrement the render count
*
* @param \Closure $callback
* @return string
*/
public function render(Closure $callback = null)
{
try {
$contents = $this->renderContents();
$response = isset($callback) ? $callback($this, $contents) : null;
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
<?php $__env->stopSection(); ?>
<?php echo $__env->make('home/layouts/layout', array_except(get_defined_vars(), array('__data', '__path')))->render(); ?>
extract($__data);
// We'll evaluate the contents of the view inside a try/catch block so we can
// flush out any stray output that might get out before an error occurs or
// an exception is thrown. This prevents any partial views from leaking.
try
{
include $__path;
}
catch (\Exception $e)
}
$compiled = $this->compiler->getCompiledPath($path);
// Once we have the path to the compiled file, we will evaluate the paths with
// typical PHP just like any other templates. We also keep a stack of views
// which have been rendered for right exception messages to be generated.
$results = $this->evaluatePath($compiled, $data);
array_pop($this->lastCompiled);
/**
* Get the evaluated contents of the view.
*
* @return string
*/
protected function getContents()
{
return $this->engine->get($this->path, $this->gatherData());
}
// We will keep track of the amount of views being rendered so we can flush
// the section after the complete rendering operation is done. This will
// clear out the sections for any separate views that may be rendered.
$this->factory->incrementRender();
$this->factory->callComposer($this);
$contents = $this->getContents();
// Once we've finished rendering the view, we'll decrement the render count
*
* @param \Closure $callback
* @return string
*/
public function render(Closure $callback = null)
{
try {
$contents = $this->renderContents();
$response = isset($callback) ? $callback($this, $contents) : null;
}
// If this content implements the "RenderableInterface", then we will call the
// render method on the object so we will avoid any "__toString" exceptions
// that might be thrown and have their errors obscured by PHP's handling.
elseif ($content instanceof RenderableInterface)
{
$content = $content->render();
}
* @param array $headers An array of response headers
*
* @throws \InvalidArgumentException When the HTTP status code is not valid
*/
public function __construct($content = '', $status = 200, $headers = array())
{
$this->headers = new ResponseHeaderBag($headers);
$this->setContent($content);
$this->setStatusCode($status);
$this->setProtocolVersion('1.0');
* @param mixed $response
* @return \Illuminate\Http\Response
*/
protected function prepareResponse($request, $response)
{
if ( ! $response instanceof SymfonyResponse)
{
$response = new Response($response);
}
$response = $this->callRouteBefore($route, $request);
if (is_null($response))
{
$response = $route->run($request);
}
$response = $this->prepareResponse($request, $response);
// After we have a prepared response from the route or filter we will call to
// If no response was returned from the before filter, we will call the proper
// route instance to get the response. If no route is found a response will
// still get returned based on why no routes were found for this request.
$response = $this->callFilter('before', $request);
if (is_null($response))
{
$response = $this->dispatchToRoute($request);
}
}
if ($this->runningUnitTests() && ! $this['session']->isStarted())
{
$this['session']->start();
}
return $this['router']->dispatch($this->prepareRequest($request));
}
{
try
{
$this->refreshRequest($request = Request::createFromBase($request));
$this->boot();
return $this->dispatch($request);
}
catch (\Exception $e)
if ($this->sessionConfigured())
{
$session = $this->startSession($request);
$request->setSession($session);
}
$response = $this->app->handle($request, $type, $catch);
// Again, if the session has been configured we will need to close out the session
* @param \Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request $request
* @param int $type
* @param bool $catch
* @return \Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Response
*/
public function handle(Request $request, $type = HttpKernelInterface::MASTER_REQUEST, $catch = true)
{
$response = $this->app->handle($request, $type, $catch);
foreach ($this->cookies->getQueuedCookies() as $cookie)
* @param \Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request $request
* @param int $type
* @param bool $catch
* @return \Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Response
*/
public function handle(Request $request, $type = HttpKernelInterface::MASTER_REQUEST, $catch = true)
{
return $this->encrypt($this->app->handle($this->decrypt($request), $type, $catch));
}
{
$this->app = $app;
$this->middlewares = $middlewares;
}
public function handle(Request $request, $type = HttpKernelInterface::MASTER_REQUEST, $catch = true)
{
return $this->app->handle($request, $type, $catch);
}
* @param \Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request $request
* @return void
*/
public function run(SymfonyRequest $request = null)
{
$request = $request ?: $this['request'];
$response = with($stack = $this->getStackedClient())->handle($request);
$response->send();
| Once we have the application, we can simply call the run method,
| which will execute the request and send the response back to
| the client's browser allowing them to enjoy the creative
| and wonderful application we have whipped up for them.
|
*/
$app->run();