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After a few hours of trial and error I have succeeded in that. The only choice I had left is to use PSI and try to figure out where is the declaration of the variable and what type it is. Unfortunately I couldn't find a way to tap in the power of PHPStorm and to ask it what it knows about a certain variable. I must say I found it hard to do anything, documentation is pretty scarce and I forgot a lot of java rules and syntax. You can go to the edit debug configurations like so in the JRE field navigate to the path of your PHPStorm and voila, now it works.
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So I had to discover how to do it on my own. I've searched far and wide for a debugger setup if you are developing a PHPStorm plugin and I couldn't find any. It works really good, but I was developing a plugin for PHPStorm, not for InteliJ.
If you are going to follow this setup make sure that when you are configuring the SDK you add php-openapi.jar and php.jar like soĭon't make the same mistake as me by not seeing the warning to not set those in Libraries.īy default InteliJ will setup and run another instance of InteliJ when you click on the debug button. I've followed a setup written by the people at Jetbrains, Setting-up environment for PhpStorm plugin development.
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I haven’t yet decided if I want to use this long term - also if my color choices are any good! And there is more in this plugin - like highlighting sections and allowing for click throughs to code (if you do your mapping properly I suppose).
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If this is full of other colors, you may need to uncheck “Display heat map on error stripe/scrollbar” Show on stripe means that it shows on the right hand scroll bar tray so you can find it easier.
The wiki gives some insight into how to configure this with some standard log formats. The idealog plugin allows you to highlight logs in your PHPStorm editor. PHP Advanced AutoComplete helpful in daily. Same here, I dont find that I need anything else apart from these. With a sea of text, how can you see what you need to see easily? Enter JetBrain’s idealog plugin in PHPStorm. And the Docker plugin even though Its confusing and annoyingly asks if it should build my Dockerfiles for me every time I open a project. I’d like to say I don’t ever have tons of error logs in my Laravel projects - but, sometimes it happens. Highlight Laravel Logs in PHPStorm | Aaron Saray Aaron Saray × Contact Highlight Laravel Logs in PHPStorm