--- title: 'You can add the context() and render() methods to custom exceptions' tweet_id: '1482036568852348928' thread_slug: weekly-thread-2022-02 author_username: SteveTheBauman images: - 'https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FI6OtPbXEAMoUWL.jpg' created_at: 2022-01-14T17:07:07+00:00 slug: you-can-add-the-context-and-render-methods-to-custom-exceptions --- If you're creating custom exceptions inside your Laravel application, you can add a "context()" method to provide additional data to be printed in the log, as well as a "render()" method to allow the exception to display its own view to the user. Super cool! 🤩