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How can I get a REST client (such as the one built into PHPStorm or POSTman) to work with XDebug?

In my current set-up of XDebug, using PHPStorm and the Bookmarklet provided I'm able to get it working in both Chrome and Firefox - but as soon as I try with POSTman or any other REST client, I can't figure out how to get it started.

Cheers.

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    Use that "phone handle" icon so IDE starts listening for debug connections. Then either configure xdebug (php.ini) to debug every php script (xdebug.remote_autostart = 1) or alternatively see if adding xdebug session start parameter (XDEBUG_SESSION_START={{name}}) to the URL will help: xdebug.org/docs/remote . Or .. you can pass xdebug cookie as one of the headers (the one which is set by bookmarklet, for example). Other than that: youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/WI-17031
    – LazyOne
    Commented Oct 2, 2013 at 14:52
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    I was trying to avoid having XDEBUG start on every request - however, adding ?XDEBUG_SESSION_START=PHPSTORM to the end of the URL works a treat. (a slightly messy solution, but one that works) Commented Oct 2, 2013 at 15:01

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You can use one of these approaches:

  1. Configure your Xdebug (by editing php.ini) to attempt to debug every PHP script. The key option:

    • Xdebug v2: xdebug.remote_autostart = 1
    • Xdebug v3: xdebug.start_with_request = yes
  2. Add Xdebug session start parameter to the actual URL (XDEBUG_SESSION_START={{KEY}} -- https://xdebug.org/docs/step_debug#manual-init), for example: ?XDEBUG_SESSION_START=PHPSTORM

  3. Pass Xdebug cookie as part of the request (the one which is set by bookmarklet or browser extension, for example).

For this to work: make sure that "phone handle" icon is activated in advance in PhpStorm (Run | Start Listen for PHP Debug Connection).


P.S. If you are using Postman, Insominia or alike (another REST client) then the best / most transparent way IMO is to use Xdebug cookie. You're most likely already using separate Environments (e.g. "dev", "test", "production") so you can have such a cookie only where it is needed (depends on the tool and version used of course).

This way there is no need to edit the URL (even if you have it as a "conditional parameter" that is present for some environment and absent for another) or configure Xdebug to "debug all requests" at all.

An example of such Xdebug cookie from my Postman (edit it as needed; here it is set for the local some-domain.local.test fake domain):

XDEBUG_SESSION=value; Path=/; Domain=.some-domain.local.test; Expires=Tue, 19 Jan 2038 03:14:07 GMT;

Since the host URL should be a part of your Environment (e.g. the endpoint URL will be like {{host}}/api/v1/welcome) then such cookie will be sent to the dev domain only and not to the production one.

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    Thank you for your answer. As I said above, the 2nd one worked for me, although I think I'd be more interested in trying to implement the 3rd - my only problem is I've not had any joy setting cookies via either POSTman or PHPStorm. In any case, this now works, so thank you :) Commented Oct 3, 2013 at 7:46
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    If anyone is using the REST Console chrome extension, adding XDEBUG_SESSION_START as they key and PHPSTORM as the value under Request Payload (Request Parameters) worked for me Commented Jan 20, 2015 at 12:19
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    This solved my issue, I had to put the f.q.d.n/rest/route?XDEBUG_SESSION_START=PHPSTORM, I also then had to add to the header: Cookie: XDEBUG_SESSION=PHPSTORM. I'm currently debugging a restful service, so this was instrumental
    – krob
    Commented May 3, 2015 at 7:14
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    @M1ke There will be approx 1sec delay while xdebug tries to connect to debug client (for every request/main script).
    – LazyOne
    Commented Dec 16, 2015 at 18:06
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    THIS is the best thing I've encountered in a long time! #2 works for me. No more logging!!! Commented Mar 21, 2018 at 19:53
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Just add ?XDEBUG_SESSION_START=filter_string at the end of the url, for eg:

https://new-supplier.local/api/login?XDEBUG_SESSION_START=PHPSTORM

PHPSTORM is my default filter string, you can use whatever you want. Your editor should be set up to filter connections by IDE key (filter string), and thats it. You should be able to debug the same way as from Chrome or FF.

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  • works for intellij too Commented Jun 26, 2022 at 15:13
  • This is the simple solution I was looking for. Works great in VSCode & Thuder Client (guessing any REST client will work with this) Commented Aug 5 at 18:55
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There is a more dynamic way to do so:

  1. Define a variable in your Postman collection
  2. Implement a Pre-request script in that collection

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Here is the pre-request script:

if (pm.collectionVariables.get("IS_XDEBUG_ACTIVE") == "1") {
    pm.request.headers.add({
        key: "Cookie",
        value: "XDEBUG_SESSION"
    });
}
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    I like this solution because it can be disabled easily.
    – AMc
    Commented Apr 13, 2023 at 9:37
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Warning!

xdebug >= 3.0 has changed the parameters in php.ini. After upgrading xdebug, most of the answers here will not be relevant.

Refer to: https://xdebug.org/docs/upgrade_guide

Basically, you need to add something like this to your php.ini:

xdebug.mode=develop,gcstats,coverage,profile,debug
xdebug.start_with_request=1
xdebug.idekey=PHPSTORM
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This was driving me crazy. I just updated to PHP 7.1 and xdebug that was working no longer worked. I updated the xdebug.so file (Linux) and php --version indicated that xdebug was indeed being loaded and working. But when I would use Postman the debugger never kicked on.

Here's the solution. If you are using Apache as your server then you need to enable the PHP 7.1 mods and reboot Apache: sudo service apache2 restart

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  • This solved the problem for me. I'm using Valet, so doing valet stop and valet start did the trick. Commented Nov 8, 2017 at 13:18
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xdebug.remote_timeout = 60000

Worked for me. As my Mac was very slow, and Remote debugger was timed out after 200 ms (Default value)

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you can set xdebug cookie into postman to use it from postman as well. their are one link Cookies under the Send button click on it. and add new cookie. XDEBUG_SESSION = PHPSTORM their and save

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Configure PHPStorm XDebug to trigger on RESTful API requests

Please, check this answer => https://stackoverflow.com/a/73802240/13321079

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What finally got my Postman/PHPStorm Xdebug working was adding a PHP Remote Debug configuration in PHPStorm:

Run -> Edit Configurations -> + -> PHP Remote Debug

I just set the name to localhost and saved it - no IDE Key, etc.

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