# Installing Xdebug The default Docker stack is shipped without [Xdebug](https://xdebug.org/), a popular debugger and profiler for PHP. It's easy, though, to add it to your project. ## Add a Debug Stage to the Dockerfile To avoid deploying Symfony Docker to production with an active Xdebug extension, it's recommended to add a custom stage to the end of the `Dockerfile`. ```Dockerfile # Dockerfile FROM symfony_php AS symfony_php_debug ARG XDEBUG_VERSION=3.1.2 RUN set -eux; \ apk add --no-cache --virtual .build-deps $PHPIZE_DEPS; \ pecl install xdebug-$XDEBUG_VERSION; \ docker-php-ext-enable xdebug; \ apk del .build-deps ``` ## Configure Xdebug with Docker Compose Override Using an [override](https://docs.docker.com/compose/reference/overview/#specifying-multiple-compose-files) file named `docker-compose.debug.yml` ensures that the production configuration remains untouched. As an example, an override could look like this: ```yaml # docker-compose.debug.yml version: "3.4" services: php: build: context: . target: symfony_php_debug environment: # See https://docs.docker.com/docker-for-mac/networking/#i-want-to-connect-from-a-container-to-a-service-on-the-host # See https://github.com/docker/for-linux/issues/264 # The `client_host` below may optionally be replaced with `discover_client_host=yes` # Add `start_with_request=yes` to start debug session on each request XDEBUG_CONFIG: >- client_host=host.docker.internal XDEBUG_MODE: debug # This should correspond to the server declared in PHPStorm `Preferences | Languages & Frameworks | PHP | Servers` # Then PHPStorm will use the corresponding path mappings PHP_IDE_CONFIG: serverName=symfony extra_hosts: # Ensure that host.docker.internal is correctly defined on Linux - host.docker.internal:host-gateway ``` Build your image with your fresh new XDebug configuration: ```console docker compose -f docker-compose.yml -f docker-compose.debug.yml build ``` Then run: ```console docker compose -f docker-compose.yml -f docker-compose.debug.yml up -d ``` ## Debugging with Xdebug and PHPStorm You can use the **Xdebug extension** for [Chrome](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/xdebug-helper/eadndfjplgieldjbigjakmdgkmoaaaoc) or [Firefox](https://addons.mozilla.org/fr/firefox/addon/xdebug-helper-for-firefox/) if you want to debug on the browser (don't forget to configure it). If you don't want to use it, add on your request this query param: `XDEBUG_SESSION=PHPSTORM`. On PHPStorm, click on `Start Listening for PHP Debug Connections` in the `Run` menu. Otherwise, you can create a [PHP Remote Debug](https://www.jetbrains.com/help/phpstorm/creating-a-php-debug-server-configuration.html) configuration with the following parameters: * Server: * Name: `symfony` (must be the same as defined in `PHP_IDE_CONFIG`) * Host: `https://localhost` (or the one defined with `SERVER_NAME`) * Port: `443` * Debugger: `Xdebug` * Absolute path on the server: `/srv/app` * IDE key: `PHPSTORM` You can now use the debugger. ## Troubleshooting Inspect the installation with the following command. The Xdebug version should be displayed. ```console $ docker compose exec php php --version PHP ... with Xdebug v3.1.2 ... ```