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I am using Laravel 5. I would like to know which are all variables passed to a view inside the view itself.

Since all variables are in the view scope I thought I could use the generic PHP function: get_defined_vars(); http://php.net/manual/en/function.get-defined-vars.php

Something like this:

  // resources/view/home.blade.php
  <html>
  <body>
       <?php print_r(get_defined_vars()); ?>
  </body>
  </html>

But I would like to know if there is a better way (something like View::getData())

Note: get_defined_vars() deosn't work becausee it returns hundreds of useless variables (Laravel components)

This is a snippet (partial) using print_r(get_defined_vars()) (i think it goes in infinite recursion loop):

      Array
(
    [__path] => C:\net\laravel\storage\framework\views/8e030a77b0bdbacc2c4182fc04420d1d
    [__data] => Array
        (
            [__env] => Illuminate\View\Factory Object
                (
                    [engines:protected] => Illuminate\View\Engines\EngineResolver Object
                        (
                            [resolvers:protected] => Array
                                (
                                    [php] => Closure Object
                                        (
                                            [this] => Illuminate\View\ViewServiceProvider Object
                                                (
                                                    [app:protected] => Illuminate\Foundation\Application Object
                                                        (
                                                            [basePath:protected] => C:\net\laravel
                                                            [hasBeenBootstrapped:protected] => 1
                                                            [booted:protected] => 1
                                                            [bootingCallbacks:protected] => Array
                                                                (
                                                                    [0] => Closure Object
                                                                        (
                                                                            [static] => Array
                                                                                (
                                                                                    [instance] => Illuminate\Bus\BusServiceProvider Object
                                                                                        (
                                                                                            [defer:protected] => 1
                                                                                            [app:protected] => Illuminate\Foundation\Application Object
 *RECURSION*
                                                                                        )

                                                                                )

                                                                            [this] => Illuminate\Foundation\Application Object
 *RECURSION*
                                                                        )

                                                                    [1] => Closure Object
                                                                        (
                                                                            [static] => Array
                                                                                (
                                                                                    [instance] => Illuminate\Translation\TranslationServiceProvider Object
                                                                                        (
                                                                                            [defer:protected] => 1
                                                                                            [app:protected] => Illuminate\Foundation\Application Object
 *RECURSION*
                                                                                        )

                                                                                )

                                                                            [this] => Illuminate\Foundation\Application Object
 *RECURSION*
                                                                        )

                                                                )

                                                            [bootedCallbacks:protected] => Array
                                                                (
                                                                )

                                                            [terminatingCallbacks:protected] => Array
                                                                (
                                                                )

                                                            [serviceProviders:protected] => Array
                                                                (
                                                                    [0] => Illuminate\Events\EventServiceProvider Object
                                                                        (
                                                                            [app:protected] => Illuminate\Foundation\Application Object
 *RECURSION*
                                                                            [defer:protected] => 
                                                                        )
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4 Answers 4

139

Use the dd helper:

{{ dd(get_defined_vars()) }}

Read more: https://laravel.com/docs/5.4/helpers#method-dd

Update (thx, @JoeCoder): you can further cutdown on the "useless" variables by doing:

{{ dd(get_defined_vars()['__data']) }}
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  • It doesn't work, that function returns hundreds of useless variables. I cannot post image (not enough reputation) otherwise i could show
    – giò
    Mar 19, 2015 at 14:18
  • 2
    @llnk If you use dd as suggested, those "useless" variables are collapsed and only end up showing a handful (of top level variables). Much easier way to see the data (as opposed to print_r.
    – JoeCoder
    Mar 19, 2015 at 14:19
  • @llnk just tested it, there's no "hundreds of useless variables": i.imgur.com/B6ciHRS.png Mar 19, 2015 at 14:21
  • 7
    You can further cutdown on the "useless" variables by doing dd(get_defined_vars()['__data'])
    – JoeCoder
    Mar 19, 2015 at 14:21
  • Oh got it! I thought dd() was an alias of print_r. Sorry I cannot upvote this answer because i don't have enough reputation.
    – giò
    Mar 19, 2015 at 14:23
12

Kind of the same, but a bit tidier :

{{ dd($__data) }}
5

Use Laravel Helper function dd

Use dd in blade view:

{{ dd($__data) }} OR <?php dd($__data); ?>

Above both methods works in blade view.

3

If you are using Laravel 5.1 which now allows to extend Blade with custom directives you might find this useful. You need to register directives in AppServiceProvider like in this example or create you own provider.

     /**
     * Blade directive to dump template variables. Accepts single parameter
     * but also could be invoked without parameters to dump all defined variables.
     * It does not stop script execution.
     * @example @d
     * @example @d(auth()->user())
     */
    Blade::directive('d', function ($data) {
        return sprintf("<?php (new Illuminate\Support\Debug\Dumper)->dump(%s); ?>",
            null !== $data ? $data : "get_defined_vars()['__data']"
        );
    });

    /**
     * Blade directive to dump template variables. Accepts single parameter
     * but also could be invoked without parameters to dump all defined variables.
     * It works similar to dd() function and does stop script execution.
     * @example @dd
     * @example @dd(auth()->user())
     */
    Blade::directive('dd', function ($data) {
        return sprintf("<?php (new Illuminate\Support\Debug\Dumper)->dump(%s); exit; ?>",
            null !== $data ? $data : "get_defined_vars()['__data']"
        );
    });

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