The content of this guide will help you to configure PHPStorm in order to debug a PHP Application. The following documentation is tested with Linux, but might be easily adaptable for other host systems.
Xdebug is deactivated by default. If you want to activate it, you need to set the following environment variables
- XDEBUG_ENABLED=1
- REMOTE_HOST= //This one is not mandatory
Then you just have to run docker-compose up -d
again and XDebug will be activated.
First of all, you have to setup your server. Go in PHPStorm ... Settings > Servers
section, then add a new one, and configure it as above
You can see that:
- The server name is the same than
serverName
used in the compose file - The host is
localhost
- The port is the one which is accessible from your host (in the case of cli, the port to use is
80
) - The absolute path on server mapping is the one that you configure in your server, here
back
is mapped to/srv/badger
You will have to duplicate it for all your servers, in the case of a PHP installation with a CLI and a HTTP Server, you will have to setup
- badger
- badger-cli
Then, you have to setup the configuration of your debugger. You can find under the Menu Run > Edit Configurations...
Click on +
and choose PHP Remote Debug
and configure a remote debug like this
You can see that:
- You have to choose a name, we generally choose the same name than your server (here
http
) - You have to check
Filter debug connection by IDE key
- You have to select the corresponding server (here
http
) - You have to enter the
IDE key (session_id)
, here the default oneXDEBUG_IDE_KEY
Then, you have to enable XDebug in PHPStorm as you would do for any other PHP application.
You will have to download a plugin such as xdebug helper
Configure it as follow:
You have to change the IDE key
by Other
and the key you have chosen (here XDEBUG_IDE_KEY
)