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This article describes remote debugging of the apache+php project on the Linux host. The schematic diagram of the tools required at each end is as follows:
CLIENT (windows, 10.239.54.24)--------------------------------------------- --------------------------SERVER(ubuntu 10.04, 10.239.54.115)
browser with xdebug plugin 🎜>
eclipse with PDT
Environment installation:
2. PDT (Eclipse->Help->Install New Software(Juno - http://download.eclipse.org/releases/juno)->Programming Languages->PHP Development Tools(PDT) SDK feature)
3. Xdebug
CLIENT browser plug-in installation
SERVER side xdebug installation: sudo apt-get install php5-xdebug
Environment configuration:
1. SERVER:
Make sure /etc/php5/apache2/php.ini contains the following configuration
zend_extension="/usr/lib/php5/20090626+lfs/xdebug.so"
wait. . .
2. CLIETNT terminal:
1) Eclipse configuration is as follows:
Eclipse -> Window->Preferences->General->Web Browser->Use external web browser->Chrome
If the homepage of project test_debug is index.php
Use Eclipse to open index.php, and in the menu bar Run->Debug Configurations, a box with Server and Debugger will pop up.
Server tab->New, fill in the Name, Base URL (such as http://10.239.54.115), Local Web Root (browse to the test_debug project directory), and then finish
Back to the server tab, there is URL information, which corresponds to the index.php of the project on the SERVER. "Auto Generate" is checked by default. The URL value may be http://10.239.54.115 + .php, if it is incorrect, modify it correctly. If this step is incorrect, Chrome will report an error such as page not found during debugging. If you want to add parameters, add in the URL.
After the above process, you can set breakpoints, click F11, the chrome browser will automatically open, and match your eclipse configuration, then start debugging!