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§Application global settings
§The Global object
Defining a Global
object in your project allows you to handle global settings for your application. This object must be defined in the root package.
import play.*;
public class Global extends GlobalSettings {
}
§Intercepting application start-up and shutdown
You can override the onStart
and onStop
operation to be notified of the corresponding application lifecycle events:
import play.*;
public class Global extends GlobalSettings {
@Override
public void onStart(Application app) {
Logger.info("Application has started");
}
@Override
public void onStop(Application app) {
Logger.info("Application shutdown...");
}
}
§Providing an application error page
When an exception occurs in your application, the onError
operation will be called. The default is to use the internal framework error page. You can override this:
import play.*;
import play.mvc.*;
import static play.mvc.Results.*;
public class Global extends GlobalSettings {
@Override
public Result onError(RequestHeader request, Throwable t) {
return internalServerError(
views.html.errorPage(t)
);
}
}
§Handling action not found
If the framework doesn’t find an action method for a request, the onHandlerNotFound
operation will be called:
import play.*;
import play.mvc.*;
import static play.mvc.Results.*;
public class Global extends GlobalSettings {
@Override
public Result onHandlerNotFound(RequestHeader request) {
return Results.notFound(
views.html.pageNotFound(request.uri())
);
}
}
The onBadRequest
operation will be called if a route was found, but it was not possible to bind the request parameters:
import play.*;
import play.mvc.*;
import static play.mvc.Results.*;
public class Global extends GlobalSettings {
@Override
public Result onBadRequest(RequestHeader request, String error) {
return Results.badRequest("Don't try to hack the URI!");
}
}
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