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| 3 | 1 | Jon Goldberg | # Debugging CiviCRM cheatsheet |
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| 5 | ### Command-line runs of PHPUnit: |
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| 7 | From a buildkit civiroot, run a specific file's tests:: |
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| 9 | 2 | Jon Goldberg | ```shell |
| 10 | CIVICRM_UF=UnitTests phpunit5 tests/phpunit/CRM/Core/BAO/AddressTest.php |
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| 11 | ``` |
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| 13 | You can also limit to a single test by filtering on name: |
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| 15 | 2 | Jon Goldberg | ```shell |
| 16 | CIVICRM_UF=UnitTests phpunit5 tests/phpunit/CRM/Core/BAO/AddressTest.php --filter testShared |
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| 17 | ``` |
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| 19 | ### With XDebug |
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| 21 | 14 | Jon Goldberg | #### Web Browser |
| 22 | * Install the xdebug extension (e.g. `sudo apt install php7.4-xdebug`). |
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| 23 | * Configure xdebug by copying the values below to `/etc/php/7.4/fpm/conf.d/xdebug.ini`: |
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| 25 | 1 | Jon Goldberg | ``` |
| 26 | 12 | Jon Goldberg | xdebug.mode=debug,develop |
| 27 | xdebug.start_with_request=trigger |
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| 28 | 1 | Jon Goldberg | xdebug.client_port=9000 |
| 29 | xdebug.client_host = "127.0.0.1" |
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| 30 | 10 | Jon Goldberg | xdebug.log=/var/log/xdebug.log |
| 31 | 12 | Jon Goldberg | #xdebug.mode=profile |
| 32 | 1 | Jon Goldberg | #xdebug.output_dir = "/home/jon/temp/xdebug" |
| 33 | ``` |
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| 35 | * Install a plugin for your browser, like "XDebug Helper for Firefox". |
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| 36 | * In the plugin's configuration, set the IDE key to `VSCODE`. |
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| 38 | 22 | Brienne Kordis | * If one does not already exist, create a launch.json file within the .vscode folder (make a new folder if it does not yet exist) at the root of your codebase. What goes into the launch.json file depends on whether you are debugging a a site created with the `civibuild` command or one that was not built with that command. Here are examples of a [civibuild launch.json](https://hq.megaphonetech.com/projects/commons/wiki/Launchjson_for_civibuild_sites) and a [non-civibuild launch.json](https://hq.megaphonetech.com/projects/commons/wiki/Launchjson_for_non-civibuild_sites). Note that the "max-depth" on the "Listen for XDebug" configuration can be changed to delve deeper into the values that are returned (i.e. a depth of 6 will return more levels of a nested array than a depth of 3). |
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| 40 | 14 | Jon Goldberg | To debug, you must turn on the debugger in VS Code, then enable debugging in the address bar for the requests in question. |
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| 42 | 28 | Jon Goldberg | #### Web Browser - remote debugging |
| 43 | To debug on a remote server, ensure you have local debugging working first. |
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| 45 | #### Server-side setup |
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| 46 | * `sudo apt install php{{php_version}}-xdebug` (I should add this to `group_vars/all.yml` so it's everywhere). |
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| 47 | * Need to add this somewhere that makes sense in PHP config: |
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| 49 | ``` |
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| 50 | xdebug.mode=debug |
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| 51 | xdebug.start_with_request=trigger |
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| 52 | ``` |
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| 53 | * Restart PHP. |
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| 55 | #### Client side setup |
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| 56 | * In your VS Code plugins screen, you need to select `Install in SSH` for the `PHP Debug` and `PHP Intelephense` plugins. |
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| 57 | * Using the new **Remote Explorer** sidebar icon in VS Code, select the server you'd like to connect to. |
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| 58 | * If you've already debugged on this site before, you should be able to expand the server and see a workspace file (see screenshot below). Click one of the connect icons. |
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| 59 | * If you haven't debugged on this site before, follow *First Time* instructions below. Otherwise, debug as normal (make sure your Firefox "debug" icon is turned on). |
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| 61 | ##### First Time |
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| 62 | * Click **Open Folder** and navigate to the site's gitroot (usually the same as webroot, but for D8+ it's the folder above `web` so you can also debug in `vendor`). |
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| 63 | * Select **File menu » Save Workspace As** and store a workspace file in your home directory. |
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| 64 | 29 | Jon Goldberg | * Go to your **Extensions** sidebar, search for **php** and click **Install in SSH** next to *PHP Debug* and *PHP Intelephense*. |
| 65 | * For Drupal sites, also **Install in SSH** the *Drupal Syntax Highlighting* extension or you can't debug .module files. |
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| 66 | * Go to the VS Code "debug" sidebar. Click **create a launch.json file** and then select **workspace**, then **PHP**. |
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| 67 | 28 | Jon Goldberg | * (Optional) in the **Remote Explorer** sidebar, under the server you're connected to, right-click the entry that doesn't say "Workspace" in it and select **Remove from Recent List** to only keep workspace entries. |
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| 69 | 18 | Jon Goldberg | #### civicrm-buildkit (mod_php) |
| 70 | The instructions above assume php-fpm. To also debug mod_php (e.g. civicrm-buildkit), do the following: |
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| 71 | * Use the same configuration file as under "Web Browser", but at `/etc/php/7.4/apache2/conf.d/xdebug.ini`. |
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| 72 | * Edit `/etc/php/7.4/apache2/conf.d/xdebug.ini` and change the client port from `9000` to `9001`. |
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| 74 | 14 | Jon Goldberg | #### Command Line (phpunit) |
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| 76 | 1 | Jon Goldberg | * You need to have XDebug otherwise configured for CLI. Use the same configuration file as under "Web Browser", but at `/etc/php/7.4/cli/conf.d/xdebug.ini`. |
| 77 | 15 | Jon Goldberg | * Also change `xdebug.mode=debug,develop` to avoid some unnecessary warning noise. |
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| 79 | 5 | Jon Goldberg | * You need to start a debugging session in VS Code with "Listen for XDebug". |
| 80 | 1 | Jon Goldberg | * Depending on your VS Code setup, you may need to listen on a different port (I can use the same port for FPM but not mod_php). |
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| 82 | Once you've got all that: |
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| 83 | 1 | Jon Goldberg | ```shell |
| 84 | 15 | Jon Goldberg | env CIVICRM_UF=UnitTests XDEBUG_SESSION=VSCODE phpunit7 /home/jon/local/civicrm-buildkit/build/dmaster/web/sites/all/modules/civicrm/tests/phpunit/CRM/Core/BAO/ActionScheduleTest.php --filter testMembershipJoinDateMinutesUnit |
| 85 | 2 | Jon Goldberg | ``` |
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| 87 | 30 | Jon Goldberg | #### phpunit for extensions: |
| 88 | This is for core extensions, I'll figure out (again) non-core extensions later. But from your civiroot: |
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| 89 | ```shell |
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| 90 | CIVICRM_UF=UnitTests phpunit8 --bootstrap ext/afform/mock/tests/phpunit/bootstrap.php ext/afform/mock/tests/phpunit/api/v4/AfformContactUsageTest.php |
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| 91 | ``` |
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| 93 | 8 | Jon Goldberg | ### Command-line runs of standalone scripts |
| 94 | 6 | Jon Goldberg | ```shell |
| 95 | 13 | Jon Goldberg | env XDEBUG_SESSION=VSCODE php myscript.php |
| 96 | 6 | Jon Goldberg | ``` |
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| 98 | ### Debugging REST API calls in Ansible/curl |
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| 99 | 17 | Jon Goldberg | Add an additional POST argument `XDEBUG_SESSION=VSCODE`. In curl, just add `-d 'XDEBUG_SESSION=VSCODE'` anywhere in your command. |
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| 101 | For Ansible, this might look like: |
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| 103 | ```yaml |
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| 104 | - name: Shut up about Civi extensions (warnings only, 7 days) |
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| 105 | uri: |
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| 106 | url: "{{ primary_url }}/{{ endpoint }}" |
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| 107 | method: POST |
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| 108 | body: |
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| 109 | XDEBUG_SESSION: VSCODE |
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| 110 | entity: StatusPreference |
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| 111 | action: create |
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| 112 | json: "{{ {'name': 'checkExtensionsUpdates', 'ignore_severity': 3, 'hush_until': seven_days_hence } | to_json }}" |
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| 113 | api_key: "{{ crm_api_key }}" |
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| 114 | key: "{{ crm_site_key }}" |
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| 115 | body_format: form-urlencoded |
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| 116 | return_content: yes |
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| 117 | ``` |
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| 119 | ### Debugging in PHP `file_get_contents()` (e.g. `check_civicrm.php`) |
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| 120 | Add `XDEBUG_SESSION=VSCODE` as a `GET` argument, it works even on a `POST` request. Pairs well with a remote debugging session. |
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| 121 | e.g.: |
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| 122 | ```php |
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| 123 | $url = "$prot://$host_address/$path/System/check?XDEBUG_SESSION=VSCODE"; |
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| 124 | ``` |
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| 126 | ### Debugging JavaScript |
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| 128 | While you can open up the Developer Tools on a browser (by right clicking on the window and then clicking **Inspect**) and debug the code directly there, it might be preferable to set up a debugging environment within an IDE, i.e. Visual Studio Code. To do so: |
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| 130 | 27 | Brienne Kordis | 1. Open up your launch.json file (Need to set one up? There are [non-civibuild](https://hq.megaphonetech.com/projects/commons/wiki/Launchjson_for_non-civibuild_sites) and [Civibuild](https://hq.megaphonetech.com/projects/commons/wiki/Launchjson_for_civibuild_sites) options) |
| 131 | 24 | Brienne Kordis | 1. Within the `”configurations:”` array, add a comma after the last curly brace and then paste in: |
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| 133 | ``` json |
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| 135 | "type": "msedge", |
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| 136 | "request": "attach", |
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| 137 | "name": "Attach to browser", |
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| 138 | "port": 9222 |
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| 139 | } |
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| 140 | ``` |
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| 141 | * If you’d prefer to debug on chrome, use `”type”: “chrome”` |
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| 142 | 1. Within your terminal, run the following command: |
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| 144 | ```bash |
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| 145 | 26 | Brienne Kordis | /usr/bin/google-chrome --remote-debugging-port=9222 –user-data-dir=remote-debug-profile |
| 146 | 24 | Brienne Kordis | ``` |
| 147 | * `/usr/bin/google-chrome` is the path of the Google Chrome Binary on Linux. For other operating systems, check out this [comment](https://forum.katalon.com/t/unknown-error-cannot-find-chrome-binary/9008/5), but note that the exact name might be different (i.e. google-chrome1 vs google-chrome). You can always `cd` through the path it recommends to find the exact match for either Chrome or MSEdge. |
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| 149 | 1. Within VS Code, go to the Run and Debug tab, and from the drop down menu at the top, select “Attach to browser” and start the debugger. |
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| 150 | * Note that the command given in the previous step is configured to open up a new browser, but these arguments (and more) can be customized. See the [documentation](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/nodejs/browser-debugging#_launch-configuration-attributes) |
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| 152 | 1. The new browser window (or tab, depending on your settings) is now configured to be the debuggee-yes, that’s the technical term- so you can set breakpoints and debug within VS Code! |