Integrates PHP Debugbar with October CMS
Easily see what’s going on under the hood of your October CMS application.
To install with Composer, run from your project root
composer require rainlab/debugbar-plugin
Set debug
to true
in config/app.php
and the debugbar should appear on your site to all authenticated backend users with the rainlab.debugbar.access_debugbar
permission.
If you would like to make the debugbar accessible to all users regardless of authentication and permissions, then set allow_public_access
to true
in the configuration (see below).
See barryvdh/laravel-debugbar for more usage instructions and documentation.
All configuration for the plugin is found in the plugins/rainlab/debugbar directory. To override any of these settings, create an override file called config/rainlab/debugbar/config.php in your local system.
To include exceptions in the response header of ajax calls set debug_ajax
to true
in config/app.php.
Events are not captured by default since it can slow down the front-end when many events are fired, you may enable it with the collectors.events
setting.