- Homebrew is a neat little package manager for Mac OS X which gets you all the stuff Apple left out. To install Homebrew, just paste the following command into your terminal. Ruby -e '$ (curl -fsSkL raw.github.com/mxcl/homebrew/go)' On a Mac, Homebrew will be the most convenient way to install Xdebug.
- Clone via HTTPS Clone with Git or checkout with SVN using the repository’s web address.
- Jul 23, 2018 Homebrew have relocated “php” formulas and renamed “php71” into “php@7.1” in 2018 making it quite difficult to and also removing extensions (such as xdebug) from brew. In this guide I’ll show you.
Created at 2020-10-10Updated at 2020-10-11Category Docker Tag Resource / Docker / PHP / PhpStorm / PhpUnit / Linux
I have recently configured my windows 10 laptop with an additional SSD, so I could experiment with Linux. I have already installed Pop!_OS Git, PhpStorm and Docker. I haven’t installed PHP or Composer locally. Next I want to learn how to use this new environment. This is what I have found out so far.
Start with a Project
Dumb question I think, but I have PHP 5.6.14 running on El Capitan. I have installed xdebug with brew install php56-xdebug But there is no mention of xdebug in phpinfo phpinfo reveals: Configu.
One of my favorite projects is the Gilded Rose Kata. I can clone that from github as follows:
Create docker-compose.yml
It is possible to run PHP cli without a docker-compose file, I have found it is easier to set up PhpStorm using this intermediate step.
PhpStorm has several preconfigured Docker containers, source:
They can be used as follows:
Php 7.3 CLI and XDebug 2.7
docker-compose.yml
The above will work for Linux, for Windows and MacOS the XDEBUG_CONFIG:
will need the changed as follows:
Windows and MacOS
Windows and MacOS replace with XDEBUG_CONFIG:host.docker.internal
, which will automatically resolve to the internal address of the host Docker is running on.
MacOS with local Homebrew php-fpm
If you use a local Homebrew php-fpm installation, port 9000 (which is the default debugging port) may become occupied. Logitech g402 g hub. PhpStorm will remain silent on starting listening for incoming connections. If this is the case, in the Settings | Languages & Frameworks | PHP | Debug, set the Debug port to 9001, and use the following configuration line instead.
Homebrew Xdebug Mac
Apache, PHP 7.3, XDebug 2.7 and MySQL
For information this is the LAMP version (based on the phpstorm-workshop).
docker-compose.yml
Install dependencies using composer
To keep things simple the composer Docker container can be used to install the dependencies.
This is the script recommended on the docker hub composer page to avoid filesystem permissions problems
By default, Composer runs as root inside the container. This can lead to permission issues on your host filesystem. You can work around this by running the container with a different user:
On windows change $PWD
for the full path to the project (note: forward slash / as separator), remove the line end and run the command as one line:
Alternatively, more complex projects will need specific PHP extensions to be installed, which are not included in the Composer Docker container. The following method could be used to install Composer, inside the container and install the dependencies.
- Access bash in the php-cli container:
docker-compose run --rm php-cli /bin/bash
- Install Composer, by following the download instructions for Linux
- Still, inside the container, install dependencies:
php composer.phar install
- Exit the container
exit
Note: In Linux, using the second method Composer will create the vendor folder as root!
The permissions can be changed using chown:
Further information
There is a detailed description about running Docker containers as current host user.
The official documentation on Docker run and docker-compose cli reference.
Configure PhpStorm
Now the project has been cloned from GitHub and the dependencies have been installed. PhpStorm can be setup to use Docker. Thanks to Gary Hockin’s excellent YouTube video Running PHPUnit Tests in PhpStorm with Docker, the setup process can be easily replicated.
There is a four stage process:
- Configure PhpStorm to use Docker
- Configure the remote interpreter
- Configure PhpUnit
- Create Test runner
1. Configure PhpStorm to use Docker
- Settings (Ctrl + Alt + S)
- Search for Docker
- Under Build, Execution, Deployment
- Click + to add
- Select Unix socket
- Confirm connection was successful
Enable Xdebug Homebrew
2. Configure the default CLI interpreter
- Settings (Ctrl + Alt + S)
- Search for CLI interpreter
- Under Language & Frameworks > PHP
- Click the ellipse button next to CLI Interpreter
- Click +
- Select From Docker, Vagrant…
- Choose Docker Compose
- Choose the Service from the drop down list (e.g. php-cli)
- Select OK
- Change the name e.g. Docker PHP
- Apply and OK
- Check the mapping
- e.g. for a web project <Project root>→/var/www/html
- e.g. for an app project <Project root>→/app
Homebrew Xdebug Game
3. Configure PhpUnit
- Settings (Ctrl + Alt + S)
- Search for Test Frameworks
- Under Language & Frameworks > PHP
- Click +
- Select PhpUnit from remote interpreter
- Choose the interpreter created above, e.g. Docker PHP
- Confirm the path mappings, as above <Project root>→/app
- Input the script path based on the mapping inside the container e.g. /app/vendor/autoload.php
- Under Test runner, tick Default configuration script, type in the path, in the docker container. e.g. /app/phpunit.xml
4. Create the test runner
- Click Edit Configuration (next to run test button)
- Click + to add
- Select PHPUnit
- Under Test Runner choose Defined in the configuration file
- Name - e.g. Docker PHPUnit
- Click Play to run all the tests!
What about configuring xDebug?
Thanks to this setup, xDebug has been automatically configured! It will use the default PHP Interpreter, which was configured in step 2. A breakpoint can be set in the app or tests can be run with coverage :)
Enjoy the kata!
Edit: Added details on running commands on MacOS and Windows and small tweaks.