Thanks for this: FF easy Xdebug works great with Firefox :) On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 4:45 PM, Sohodojo Jim <salm...@sohodojo.com> wrote:
> James, > > While the mentioned bookmarketlets likely work, there are many widely > available browser extensions for Xdebug, ZendDebugger, and the one I use, > DBG that mitigate any need for such support in your site’s codebase. > > With an extension installed you simply click a button or other accessible > means in-browser to append the session start/end strings. Most of these > extensions include many features beyond session-tagging such as profiling > on/off, and this-page/next-page/next-POST session start choices, etc. > > Here are a handful of such useful freebies (including the one I did for DBG > for Chrome): > > * FF easy Xdebug: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/58688/ > * FF vimxdebug: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/181743/ > * FF DBGbar: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/3227/ > * Chrome/Chromium Xdebug helper: > > https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/eadndfjplgieldjbigjakmdgkmoaaaoc > * Chrome/Chromium DBG helper: > > https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/hfmakegkfgkoaeoligncjmnklkdmdjin > > I forked Xdebug helper to scratch my own itch for a DBG version. Zend > provides similar extensions for their debugger for PDT/ZS. And any browser > extensions not mentioned are mostly covered by the IDE developer/publisher > providing such accessories directly such as for IE, etc. > > I can't remember and a quick search did not turn up what I used for Xdebug > session handling under IE but I seem to recall that it was a > bookmarklet-type solution rather than a packaged add-on. > > I am sure you will find the bookmarklet or easy Xdebug, Xdebug helper, or > other extension all that you need. > > --Sohodojo Jim-- > > ================== > > From: development-boun...@drupal.org [mailto: > development-boun...@drupal.org] > On Behalf Of James Benstead > Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2011 7:44 AM > To: development@drupal.org > Subject: Re: [development] Module proposal: Append ?XDEBUG_SESSION_START to > allsite URLs > > Sun, Richard: thanks - I'll use the bookmarklet :) > On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 1:36 PM, Richard Burford > <li...@freestylesystems.co.uk> wrote: > Seriously, listen to sun. Don't create a whole new module on drupal.orgfor > just this. > > I wrote a little bookmarklet for this purpose: > > > javascript://%0Aif(document.URL.indexOf('XDEBUG_PROFILE')<1){var%20sep=docum > > ent.URL.indexOf('?');sep%20=%20(sep<1)?'?':'&';window.location.href=document > .URL+sep+'XDEBUG_PROFILE';} > > Seems better than forcing it for all pages. > > psynaptic > http://drupalcontrib.org/ > > On 11 Jan 2011, at 13:29, James Benstead wrote: > > > I agree, in the longer term, but as it stands I'm going to be writing the > module for my own use anyway - I'd be more than happy to remove the module > from d.o as and when the functionality was added to Devel. > On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 1:27 PM, Daniel F. Kudwien <n...@unleashedmind.com > > > wrote: > Sounds like a patch for Devel module. Would be insane to create an entire > module for a checkbox and some URL query string additions. > > - sun > > ________________________________ > > From: development-boun...@drupal.org > [mailto:development-boun...@drupal.org] On Behalf Of James Benstead > Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2011 2:03 PM > To: development@drupal.org > Subject: [development] Module proposal: Append ?XDEBUG_SESSION_START > to allsite URLs > > > It's possible to initiate remote XDEBUG debugging sessions by > appending ?XDEBUG_SESSION_START to a Drupal URL, as per: > > * > > http://robshouse.net/article/xdebug-komodo-and-acquia-drupal-stack-installer > > > Does anyone have any objections to a module that does this > automatically, and provides a block with a tick box that would effectively > turn debugging mode on or off? Or is there a module that already provides > this functionality? > > > > > -- James Benstead Development Director www.codeloom.net +44 (0) 7792 332558