:orphan: .. include:: /_includes/all.rst .. include:: /_includes/snippets/__ANNOUNCEMENTS__.rst .. _configure_php_xdebug_lin_sublime: ****************************************** Docker on Linux: Xdebug for Sublime Text 3 ****************************************** Docker on Linux allows Xdebug to automatically connect back to the host system without the need of an explicit IP address. **Table of Contents** .. contents:: :local: Prerequisites ============= Ensure you know how to customize ``php.ini`` values for the Devilbox and have a rough understanding about common Xdebug options. .. seealso:: * :ref:`php_ini` * :ref:`configure_php_xdebug_options` Assumption ========== For the sake of this example, we will assume the following settings and file system paths: +------------------------------+------------------------------------------+ | Directory | Path | +==============================+==========================================+ | Devilbox git directory | ``/home/cytopia/repo/devilbox`` | +------------------------------+------------------------------------------+ | :ref:`env_httpd_datadir` | ``./data/www`` | +------------------------------+------------------------------------------+ | Resulting local project path | ``/home/cytopia/repo/devilbox/data/www`` | +------------------------------+------------------------------------------+ | Selected PHP version | ``5.6`` | +------------------------------+------------------------------------------+ The **Resulting local project path** is the path where all projects are stored locally on your host operating system. No matter what this path is, the equivalent remote path (inside the Docker container) is always ``/shared/httpd``. .. important:: Remember this, when it comes to path mapping in your IDE/editor configuration. Configuration ============= Install Xdebug Client for Sublime --------------------------------- Use Sublime's Package Control to search for and install ``Xdebug Client``. .. seealso:: |ext_lnk_xdebug_ide_sublime_xdebug_client| Configure Sublime ----------------- * Navigate to ``Tools`` -> ``Xdebug`` -> ``Settings - User`` in the menu * This will open the configuration file in Sublime .. code-block:: json :caption: Xdebug-sublime-settings :emphasize-lines: 3,6 { "path_mapping": { "/shared/httpd" : "/home/cytopia/repo/devilbox/data/www" }, "url": "", "ide_key": "sublime.xdebug", "host": "0.0.0.0", "port": 9000 } .. important:: Recall the path settings from the *Assumption* section and adjust if your configuration differs! Configure php.ini ----------------- .. note:: The following example show how to configure PHP Xdebug for PHP 5.6: Create an ``xdebug.ini`` file (must end by ``.ini``): .. code-block:: bash # Navigate to the Devilbox git directory host> cd path/to/devilbox # Navigate to PHP 5.6 ini configuration directory host> cd cfg/php-ini-5.6/ # Create and open debug.ini file host> vi xdebug.ini Copy/paste all of the following lines into the above created ``xdebug.ini`` file: .. code-block:: ini :caption: xdebug.ini :emphasize-lines: 7,10 ; Defaults xdebug.default_enable=1 xdebug.remote_enable=1 xdebug.remote_port=9000 ; The Linux way xdebug.remote_connect_back=1 ; idekey value is specific to Sublime xdebug.idekey=sublime.xdebug ; Optional: Set to true to always auto-start xdebug xdebug.remote_autostart=false .. note:: Host os and editor specific settings are highlighted in yellow and are worth googling to get a better understanding of the tools you use and to be more efficient at troubleshooting. Restart the Devilbox -------------------- Restarting the Devilbox is important in order for it to read the new PHP settings. Note that the following example only starts up PHP, HTTPD and Bind. .. code-block:: bash # Navigate to the Devilbox git directory host> cd path/to/devilbox # Stop, remove stopped container and start host> docker-compose stop host> docker-compose rm host> docker-compose up php httpd bind .. seealso:: :ref:`start_the_devilbox_stop_and_restart` (Why do ``docker-compose rm``?)