- For your local dev, create a
Dockerfilethat is based on your production image and simply installxdebuginto it. Exemple:
FROM php:5
RUN yes | pecl install xdebug \
&& echo "zend_extension=$(find /usr/local/lib/php/extensions/ -name xdebug.so)" > /usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/xdebug.ini \
&& echo "xdebug.remote_enable=on" >> /usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/xdebug.ini \
&& echo "xdebug.remote_autostart=off" >> /usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/xdebug.ini
- Get you local IP address (
ifconfigor such) - Start your container with the following environment variable:
XDEBUG_CONFIG="remote_host={{YOUR_IP_ADDRESS}}"
-
Simple
dockerrun:docker run -e XDEBUG_CONFIG="remote_host={{YOUR_IP_ADDRESS}}" your-image -
With
docker-compose:# docker-compose.yml foo: build: path/to/Dockerfile environment: XDEBUG_CONFIG: remote_host={{YOUR_IP_ADDRESS}}
- In Intellij/PHPStorm go to:
Languages & Frameworks>PHP>Debug>DBGp Proxyand set the following settings:
Host: your IP addressPort: 9000
Then you're all set and can start listening for PHP Debug connections from your IDE. On the first run it will ask you to map
your local directoryies to the docker directories, but after that nothing will be required anymore!
Happy debugging!
always end up coming back to this post
the main issue i always have is executing a command/php file directly inside of a docker container.
Having the following env variable living directly in the docker container instance, pointing back to the literal name of the server block, solves the problem. Typically when xdebug first creates a connection, it'll give the server name a default name of
_. you can go change that to whatever you wantPHP_IDE_CONFIG=serverName= ie: name of the server name located in preferences -> languages -> php -> servers