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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T15:29:41+00:00 2026-05-16T15:29:41+00:00

How to treat exception in best way in construct? option1 – catch exception where

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How to treat exception in best way in construct?

option1 – catch exception where object created:

class Account {
    function __construct($id){
        if(empty($id)){
            throw new My_Exception('id can\'t be empty');
        }

        // ...
    }
}

class a1 {
    function just($id){
    try {
        $account = new Account($id);
    }
    catch(Exception $e){
        $e->getMessage();
    }
}

class a2{
    function just($id){
    try {
        $account = new Account($id);
    }
    catch(Exception $e){
        $e->getMessage();
    }
}

option2: catch exception inside __construct

class Account{
    function __construct($id){
    try{
        if(empty($id)){
            throw new My_Exception('id can\'t be empty');
        }

        // ...
    }
    catch(My_Exception $e) {

    }
}

Please write in which cases should be used option1 and in which should be used option2 or other better solution.

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    2026-05-16T15:29:41+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 3:29 pm

    Of course, you should handle an exception thrown in a function outside this function, otherwise it won’t make any sense. In regard to constructors specifically, try to avoid “new classname” as much as possible and stick to generator functions instead. For each class X, decide which class is responsible for creating objects of class X, and add a generator function to that class. This generator function is also the perfect place to handle X’s constructor exceptions

     class AccountManager {
         function newAccount($id) {
            try {
               $obj = new Account($id);
            } catch....
               return null;
          }
     }
    
     // all other code uses this instead of "new Account"
    
     $account = $accountManager->newAccount($id);
    
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