[10.x] Use ValidationException class from Validator Property #48736
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Currently, the Validator class can take custom exception using
setException
method. So one can set customValiadtorException
class as need and that will be used on validation error.However in files FormRequest.php and ValidatesWhenResolvedTrait.php, the
ValidationException
class is hardcoded inside methodfailedValidation()
. So if we use Form Requests, then it won't use the customValidationException
class.This PR makes it possible to use
ValidationException
class from the Validator class's $exception property. And it also makes possible to use custom exception fully throughout app.How one can use custom ValidationException
By adding code like below in boot method of
AppServiceProvider
, you can use a custom validation exception.