I am just starting to develop an application with Laravel and Vue.js
Currently I have it setup so that Laravel acts like a backend API, while Vue.js renders all of the front-end views. All working well and I am getting the hang of working with a SPA.
One thing I am struggling with. When I was using only Laravel, I was getting the Whoops error handling screen if the were any exceptions being generated on the PHP's end. However since switching over to a SPA, I no longer see the exceptions being thrown (I feel like it something to do with Laravel running on the server, but Vue in the browser, clarification would be amazing though...).
I tried searching the internet for ways to make this happen, most suggested using something like Clockwork or Debugbar. However I don't know if that actually fits the requirements I want.
Whoops was beneficial that it let me see the source of the issue, so I could investigation further, and for someone still learning this was great.
Are there any standard processes that are typically adopted to get the above result? Or is there something I am missing, and as a result I am going about it the wrong way (perhaps there is a reason the exceptions don't get thrown the same way).
Any advice would be really appreciated.