You can use something like this:
public function main()
{
try {
$this->_registerServices();
$this->registerModules(self::$modules);
$this->handle()->send();
} catch (Exception $e) {
// TODO log exception
// remove view contents from buffer
ob_clean();
$errorCode = 500;
$errorView = 'errors/500_error.phtml';
switch (true) {
// 401 UNAUTHORIZED
case $e->getCode() == 401:
$errorCode = 401;
$errorView = 'errors/401_unathorized.phtml';
break;
// 403 FORBIDDEN
case $e->getCode() == 403:
$errorCode = 403;
$errorView = 'errors/403_forbidden.phtml';
break;
// 404 NOT FOUND
case $e->getCode() == 404:
case ($e instanceof Phalcon\Mvc\View\Exception):
case ($e instanceof Phalcon\Mvc\Dispatcher\Exception):
$errorCode = 404;
$errorView = 'errors/404_not_found.phtml';
break;
}
// Get error view contents. Since we are including the view
// file here you can use PHP and local vars inside the error view.
ob_start();
include_once $errorView;
$contents = ob_get_contents();
ob_end_clean();
// send view to header
$response = $this->getDI()->getShared('response');
$response->resetHeaders()
->setStatusCode($errorCode, null)
->setContent($contents)
->send();
}
}
If you are using the Micro component you can use this:
$app->notFound(
function () use ($app) {
$app->response->setStatusCode(404, "Not Found")->sendHeaders();
echo 'This is crazy, but this page was not found!';
}
);
Of course you can use the suggestions that others posted regarding the .htaccess file, but above is how you do it in Phalcon without touching anything else.
There is also a new feature coming down the pipeline, regarding a default error handler that would process errors in Phalcon (or overriden if necessary).
Credits to Nesbert for the gist