Hello yesterday I've had faced strange issue with xdebug in PhpStorm.
As you can see I pass the PhpStorm validation:
But when I enable listener and start debug session, it just hangs.
Also in xdebug logs I can see right file name and line on which it must stop. But PhpStorm doesn't show me that break.
If there is no breakpoint site loads correctly. If I enable PhpStorm's option "Break at first line in PHP scripts" it correctly stops in index.php but I can't step over/in. (just hangs)
It would be great if someone can help me.
P.S. My Xdebug was working for years, yesterday i reinstall Apache and this issue happened, already tried to completely reinstall PHP and Apache, issue still persist.
After some more research i found this
topic.
I check my phpstorm log and found exact same error:
ERROR - plication.impl.ApplicationImpl - Argument for #NotNull parameter 'remoteFileUrl' of com/jetbrains/php/debug/xdebug/debugger/XdebugDriver.onBreak must not be null ...
Solution was to intall older version of xdebug. I just install 2.6.1 (2.7.0 was installed) and all works now.
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Having some issue trying to get Blackfire.io set up on my homestead box.
Followed the installation guide a couple of times now, and no having no errors.
When I try to use the chrome companion I get the follow error ...
Are you authorized to profile this page? Probe not found, invalid signature
Also when I try to check out what version of the prob I am using via php --ri blackfire I get the follow message despite installing it as per the guide
Extension 'blackfire' not present.
Any ideas!?
Many thanks!
in my case (i'm using vagrant) this helped:
in file
/etc/php5/mods-available/blackfire.ini
add
extension=blackfire.so
In my case, I had to check the black-fire agent status, and when I found out it was not active I restart it and it works fine.
To check the status:
sudo /etc/init.d/blackfire-agent status
To restart :
sudo /etc/init.d/blackfire-agent restart
I had the same problem when installing blackfire probe as mentionned in the official documentation. And here is how i solved it.
Since I am using MAMP's php in my terminal i installed the PHP Probe manually instead of installing it with homebrew.
In fact in the first place i tried to instal it with homebrew and that's how i get the same error as you :
When i run this command :
php --ri blackfire
I get :
Extension 'blackfire' not present.
To fix this issue i had to install the probe manually by following theses steps:
download the probe library as mentionoed in the blackfire doc
You should have a file like this : blackfire-php-**********.so
rename it to: blackfire.so
execute this command in your terminal, it should tell you where you can put the downloaded file:
php -i | grep 'extension_dir'
move the blackfire.so file to the mentionned directory.
Close all your terminal windows and restart mamp
Execute php -m in your terminal; if you can see blackfire in the list that means that your extension is working correctly.
Basically I got this error seconds after I trigger
vagrant box add laravel/homestead in my terminal.
What's more interesting, after second failed attempt, the error message is a little bit different (as you see).
Error number 60 is somehow related to SSL. Since I'm running this command via terminal, I really have no idea how to investigate this issue. Can somebody give me any hints? May it be related to poor wireless internet connection?
slick-mac:~ slick$ vagrant version
Installed Version: 1.7.4
Latest Version: 1.7.4
You're running an up-to-date version of Vagrant!
If you get an SSL issue, you can try to add the box using the insecure option
vagrant box add --insecure laravel/homestead
--insecure When present, SSL certificates won't be verified if the URL is an HTTPS URL
I'm deliberately posting this as an answer because probably I've found solution. So far it's still downloading.
What I did:
1. I removed temp stuff
rm -rf ~/.vagrant.d/tmp/
2. I started the download again
vagrant box add laravel/homestead
So far it's still OK despite of my slow internet connection. If that won't work I will try Frederic's solution.
EDIT:
After 80% it failed. (no --insecure) param.
These SSL related issues are not from client side. It is originated from the source. We can do nothing from our side. I have tried with Windows OS, Mac OS X and manual download with many browsers and even with downloaders, no luck. Somehow I managed to download with mobile browser on 4G. I was wondering why not upload this to place everyone can download.
You can find a mirror here on my Google Drive. It is a copy of laravel/homestead 0.5.0. Have fun.
I encountered the same issue. Adding --insecure argument, specifying url, https://atlas.hashicorp.com/laravel/boxes/homestead, and removing the tmp file beforehand did not work for me.
Brutely repeating download attempts to download did however. Thus, in my case, nothing to do with SSL.
what Worked for me was emptying the temp first then running the following command:
vagrant box add --insecure laravel/homestead
it looks like after failing once ,it couldn't resume correctly until the temp was emptied .
hope this helps.
I'm following the Laracast for PHPStorm and setting up xdebug. When I run xdebug on a controller in my laravel project, it prompts me to install a chrome extension. If I install said chrome extension, I just get a browser window stating Fatal Error: Class 'BaseController' not found . Jeff doesn't mention this extension, nor does anyone in the comments. As a result, I'm not seeing anything in the debugger except "Connected to JetBrains Chrome Extension". What gives? I followed the tutorial precisely.
I follow this jetbrains guide plus proxying tunneling the 9000 port.
For me Proxying / Tunneling the Debugger Connection do the trick.
I need to bring port 9000 to my local machine like this:
ssh -R 9000:localhost:9000 vagrant#192.168.50.10 //or wathever ip of you homestead
instead of run homestead sh for login to my homestead machine.
I hope works for you.
Trying to install Vagrant on Windows 7 X64 with installer from Vagrant - vagrant_1.7.0.msi
Installation goes fine, however unable to use vagrant. On any command, for example vagrant -v the below is shown:
Failed to find Vagrant!
What I did:
Googled. Only 1 link with such an error on github regarding to installer. Not sure if this is relevant.
Checked that vagrant in PATH. Yes it is. Otherwise it would not start at all.
Reinstalled, and repaired - few times.
All the above with no luck. Any idea where to dig?
Thank you.
just to add my own version of this problem too:
i installed version 1.7.0
error message after a "vagrant up": "Failed to find Vagrant!"
checked paths, other environment variables in win7, should work..
so i uninstalled it and installed an older version (1.6.5)
and yes, the older version solved the problem.
i got it from their official website: https://www.vagrantup.com/download-archive/v1.6.5.html
i guess the problem was in this file:
https://github.com/mitchellh/vagrant-installers/blob/master/substrate/launcher/main.go
Same Issue on Windows 7 64.
Downgraded back to Vagrant 1.6.5
Have you gone through the installation instructions on vagrant side listed here :
https://docs.vagrantup.com/v2/installation/index.html
This is what I see listed at their site:
The installer will automatically add vagrant to your system path so that it is available in terminals. If it is not found, please try logging out and logging back in to your system (this is particularly necessary sometimes for Windows).
Please try running it from Git Bash too and let me know if it works for you.
And if you still run into issues, try using an older version of vagrant https://www.vagrantup.com/download-archive/v1.6.5.html
Vagrant 1.7.1 should fix this. https://github.com/mitchellh/vagrant/issues/4924#issuecomment-66808666
I've been trying to figure out this problem for a while now and I thought I'd ask it here on stackexchange in case somebody out there has tried this and successfully got it to work.
I'm trying to install a RAD webapp tool called AppFlower through Xampp for Linux.
I am also experiencing issues with the command below:
symfony afs:init
symfony: command not found
This is the final command used to start up the AppFlower Studio dev environment, but this command doesn't work.
I have tried using:
./symfony afs:init
Same error as above
php ./symfony afs:init
gives a php error saying it isn't installed, but this is Xampp for Linux, so that command won't apply
/opt/lampp/etc/php.ini ./symfony afs:init
it will give a permission denied error, but even with 'sudo' in front, it says 'command not found'
The solution posted on the appflower forum is for xampp itself, but the problem I have is that they use the php.exe command to run the 'symfony afs:init' command, which xampp for linux doesn't have. The closest thing I could think of was to use the php.ini file, but (as seen above) that doesn't work.
Hopefully somebody can assist regarding this issue.
Regards,
Note. The process to run appflower on a manual version of lamp (one in which php, mysql, apache are all downloaded separately) is a lot more complex and the xampp installation is supposed to be much easier (in fact it is) but at the last point of this installation, this 'symfony afs:init' command is the only problem.
If you are already using Linux, why not install AppFlower directly. It's pretty straightforward, maybe i lost something on the way, understanding why you use XAMMP for Linux.
Installation instructions for AppFlower on Ubuntu,
http://www.appflower.com/doc/1_2/learn_install_git_on_ubuntu