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ZFDebug - a debug bar for Zend Framework

ZFDebug is a plugin for the Zend Framework for PHP5, providing useful debug information displayed in a small bar at the bottom of every page.

Time spent, memory usage and number of database queries are presented at a glance. Additionally, included files, a listing of available view variables and the complete SQL command of all queries are shown in separate panels:

The available plugins at this point are:

  • Cache: Information on Zend_Cache, APC and Zend OPcache (for PHP 5.5).
  • Database: Full listing of SQL queries from Zend_Db and the time for each.
  • Exception: Error handling of errors and exceptions.
  • File: Number and size of files included with complete list.
  • Html: Number of external stylesheets and javascripts. Link to validate with W3C. for custom memory measurements.
  • Log: Timing information of current request, time spent in action controller and custom timers. Also average, min and max time for requests.
  • Variables: View variables, request info and contents of $_COOKIE, $_POST and $_SESSION

System Requirements

Zfdebug runs on any version of PHP between 5.3 and 8.1! (see composer.json)

Installation & Usage

To install, place the folder 'ZFDebug' in your library path, next to the Zend folder. Then add the following method to your bootstrap file (in ZF1.8+):

protected function _initZFDebug()
{
    $autoloader = Zend_Loader_Autoloader::getInstance();
    $autoloader->registerNamespace('ZFDebug');

    $options = array(
        'plugins' => array('Variables',
                           'Database' => array('adapter' => $db),
                           'File' => array('basePath' => '/path/to/project'),
                           'Cache' => array('backend' => $cache->getBackend()),
                           'Exception')
    );
    $debug = new ZFDebug_Controller_Plugin_Debug($options);

    $this->bootstrap('frontController');
    $frontController = $this->getResource('frontController');
    $frontController->registerPlugin($debug);
}

Or you can initialize like so in your bootstrap file if you set the zfdebug configuration in your config file (see options below):

$debug = new ZFDebug_Controller_Plugin_Debug($this->getOption('zfdebug'));

Using Composer

You may now install ZFDebug using the dependency management tool Composer.

To use ZFDebug with Composer, add the following to the require list in your project's composer.json file:

"require": {
    "jokkedk/zfdebug": "1.6.2"
},

Run the install command to resolve and download the dependencies:

php composer.phar install

Further documentation will follow as the github move progresses.

Options

zfdebug.enabled = true
; Include variables plugin
zfdebug.plugins.Variables = null

; Include database without explain
zfdebug.plugins.Database.explain = false
; Generate backtrace for queries
zfdebug.plugins.Database.backtrace = true

; Log exceptions
zfdebug.plugins.Exception = null

; Include file list filtered
zfdebug.plugins.File.base_path = APPLICATION_PATH "/../"
zfdebug.plugins.File.library = Regnskab

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