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== Download and install Komodo IDE==
== Download and install Komodo IDE==


Download and install Komodo ide
Download and install Komodo IDE


== Create a project ==
== Create a project ==
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====Default php interpreter====
====Default php interpreter====
[[File:komododebbugingsetup.png|thumbnail|Setup for debugging.]]
[[File:komododebbugingsetup.png|thumbnail|Setup for debugging.]]
Under the label 'Default php interpreter' use the following:
Under the label ''''Default php interpreter'''' use the following:
* goto 'Use this interpreter' browse to
* goto 'Use this interpreter' browse to
  /applications/joomla-3.4.3-1/php/bin/php
  /applications/joomla-3.4.3-1/php/bin/php


* Under the label default composer interpreter browse to
* Under the label '''Default composer interpreter''' browse to
  /applications/joomla-3.4.3-1/php/bin/php  
  /applications/joomla-3.4.3-1/php/bin/php  


* Under the label path to alternative PHP configuration file browse to
* Under the label ''''Path to alternative PHP configuration file'''' browse to
  /applications/joomla-3.4.3-1/php/etc/php.ini
  /applications/joomla-3.4.3-1/php/etc/php.ini


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=====Debugger Connection=====
=====Debugger Connection=====
[[File:Komododebuggingconnection.png|thumbnail]]
[[File:Komododebuggingconnection.png|thumbnail]]
Under 'Komodo should listen for debugging connections on:'  
Under ''''Komodo should listen for debugging connections on:''''  
Change option to 'a specific port:9000'
Change option to 'a specific port:9000'
make sure it is set to 9000 this is what should be set in the php.ini file.
make sure it is set to 9000 this is what should be set in the php.ini file.


Open up preferences select--> languages -->PHP
Open up preferences select--> languages -->PHP
Under the debugger Configuration you should see 'Successfully configured for local PHP debugging.' If not you can click on 'Re-check Config'
Under the debugger Configuration you should see ''''Successfully configured for local PHP debugging.'''' If not you can click on 'Re-check Config'


Click OK to save changes
Click OK to save changes
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=====Debugging options=====
=====Debugging options=====
[[File:KomodoDebuggingoptions.png|thumbnail]]
[[File:KomodoDebuggingoptions.png|thumbnail]]
Under the debug menu select 'Step In' this will open up a new window titled 'Debugging Options'.
Under the debug menu select 'Step In' this will open up a new window titled ''''Debugging Options''''.
Create a new configuration name it joomlaphp click ok
Create a new configuration name it ''''joomlaphp'''' click ok


* In '''Language''' enter in PHP
* In '''Language''' enter in PHP
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Under the label '''Select the interpreter to use for debugging'''
Under the label '''Select the interpreter to use for debugging'''
select option 'Use the CGI interpreter (php-cgi or php)'.
select option ''''Use the CGI interpreter (php-cgi or php)''''.


When ok is click it will start to run and open up the index.php and stop at the first entry point.
When ok is click it will start to run and open up the index.php and stop at the first entry point.

Revision as of 17:29, 26 July 2015

Installation

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Download and install Komodo IDE

Download and install Komodo IDE

Create a project

Open up Komodo and create a project in your installed MAMP

located on a MAC '/applications/joomla-3.4.3-1/apps/joomla' this will display all files in the left side panel of the IDE.

This will allow you to directly edit and debug your code.

Configure IDE for debugging

Modifying the php.ini file

In order to use the debugger you need to modify the php.ini file of the Apache server you are using. Follow these instructions here

On a MAC using MAMP

  • Goto /applications/joomla-3.4.3-1/php/etc/php.ini
  • open up this file with your favourite text editor
  • do a search for xdebug you should find something like this:
;[XDebug]
;; Only Zend OR (!) XDebug
;zend_extension="/Applications/mampstack-5.5.27-0/php/lib/php/extensions/xdebug.so"
;xdebug.remote_enable=true
;xdebug.remote_host=127.0.0.1
;xdebug.remote_port=9000
;xdebug.remote_handler=dbgp
;xdebug.profiler_enable=1
;xdebug.profiler_output_dir=/tmp

Delete the ; in front of the text under ';; Only Zend OR (!) XDebug' so it reads like this:

;[XDebug]
;; Only Zend OR (!) XDebug
zend_extension="/Applications/mampstack-5.5.27-0/php/lib/php/extensions/xdebug.so"
xdebug.remote_enable=true
xdebug.remote_host=127.0.0.1
xdebug.remote_port=9000
xdebug.remote_handler=dbgp
xdebug.profiler_enable=1
xdebug.profiler_output_dir=/tmp


Then do a search for implicit_flush you will find

implicit_flush = Off

Change the Off to On

implicit_flush = On

Save your changes

Restart your apache server

In the IDE

Open up preferences select--> languages -->PHP

Default php interpreter

Setup for debugging.

Under the label 'Default php interpreter' use the following:

  • goto 'Use this interpreter' browse to
/applications/joomla-3.4.3-1/php/bin/php
  • Under the label Default composer interpreter browse to
/applications/joomla-3.4.3-1/php/bin/php 
  • Under the label 'Path to alternative PHP configuration file' browse to
/applications/joomla-3.4.3-1/php/etc/php.ini


Listen for debugging

Then select in preferences -->Debugger-->Connection

Debugger Connection

Under 'Komodo should listen for debugging connections on:' Change option to 'a specific port:9000' make sure it is set to 9000 this is what should be set in the php.ini file.

Open up preferences select--> languages -->PHP Under the debugger Configuration you should see 'Successfully configured for local PHP debugging.' If not you can click on 'Re-check Config'

Click OK to save changes

Debugging options

Under the debug menu select 'Step In' this will open up a new window titled 'Debugging Options'. Create a new configuration name it 'joomlaphp' click ok

  • In Language enter in PHP
  • In Interpreter Arguments click on the arrow to the right of the area

select 'look for php.ini file in this directory'. browse to /Applications/joomla-3.4.3-1/php/etc it will then display '-c /Applications/joomla-3.4.3-1/php/etc'

  • In Script browse to

/Applications/joomla-3.4.3-1/apps/joomla/htdocs/index.php

  • In Directory browse to

/Applications/joomla-3.4.3-1/apps/joomla/htdocs

Under the label Select the interpreter to use for debugging select option 'Use the CGI interpreter (php-cgi or php)'.

When ok is click it will start to run and open up the index.php and stop at the first entry point. From there you can go/continue, step in, step over, and step out.

If go/continue is selected it will goto the first breakpoint in your code if you have created one.