![]() The Xdebug installation docs include a detailed list of install commands for a wide range of Linux operating systems. It is possible to use this set up if you are using some form of virtualisation, but that’s a topic for another post. This article covers using either Apache or Nginx installed directly on your Ubuntu machine with PHP, and not running inside any virtual environment. It might not be as completely integrated into your PHPStorm environment as a fully configured set up, but it quickly gets you into the world of debugging PHP line by line.Ī note on local environments. Install a few tools, turn a few things on, hit refresh in your browser, and you’re step debugging your PHP code. The PHPStorm Zero-configuration debugging process requires almost zero configuration. It really is the quickest way to get up and running debugging your code inside PHPStorm with Xdebug. I think that doc might even be the reason I’ve never blogged about it. To be honest, if you can read the Zero-configuration debugging help doc from PHPStorm, you probably don’t need this article. I’ve been using Xdebug on Ubuntu in PHPStorm for going on 4 years now, and as I’ve been actively blogging about my development set up, I thought for sure I’d written about this. ![]() ![]() Has anyone done a simple writeup of setting up Xdebug with PHPStorm on Ubuntu?Īlso, if you've done a writeup or read one you like on *any* OS, would you mind letting me know so we can get it added to - Matt Stauffer January 21, 2021
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