I planned to configure ZendDebugger for debugging, but it took a long time to configure it but it was not successful. I could not see ZendDebugger taking effect in phpinfo. After checking, I found that it was a problem with php5.3 and must be uninstalled first. This article introduces the use of xdebug.
Software installation is too simple, execute the following commands respectively:
sudo apt-get install apache2
sudo apt-get install php5
sudo apt- get install php5-cli
sudo apt-get install php5-xdebug
php configuration:
php.ini under /etc/php5/ In each folder, there should be three folders: apache2, cli, conf.d. We should modify php.ini under apache2 and cli. There is an xdebug.ini file under conf.d, which records the file path of xdebug.
sudo vi /etc/php5/apache2/php.ini
sudo vi /etc/php5/cli/php.ini
Open the two mentioned above with super user privileges php.ini, add the following code
[xdebug]
xdebug.remote_enable = 1
xdebug_remote_host = “localhost”
xdebug.remote_port = 9000
xdebug.remote_handler = “dbgp”
zend_extension=/usr/lib/php5/20090626+lfs/xdebug.so
Restart apache: sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
Configure eclipse debugging and Running environment
Open the eclipse menu-[windows]->[preferences]
Select php -debug and select xdebug in the php debugger in the right window. The following character set selection and development The code character set is consistent and then applied.
Select php executables and create a new one on the right side of the window, name: php5; excute phth: /usr/bin/php5; ini file: /etc/php5/apache2/php.ini; type: cli; debugger: xdebug.
Okay, now that everything is going well, you can debug the program with breakpoints.