debug-bundle | The DebugBundle of Symfony | Web Framework library

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kandi X-RAY | debug-bundle Summary

kandi X-RAY | debug-bundle Summary

debug-bundle is a PHP library typically used in Server, Web Framework, Symfony, Composer applications. debug-bundle has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. However debug-bundle has 2 bugs. You can download it from GitHub.

This bundle provides a better dump() function, that you can use instead of var_dump(), better meaning:. Calling dump($myVvar) works in all PHP code and {% dump myVar %} or {{ dump(myVar) }} in Twig templates.
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              debug-bundle has a low active ecosystem.
              It has 89 star(s) with 10 fork(s). There are 5 watchers for this library.
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              It had no major release in the last 6 months.
              There are 2 open issues and 27 have been closed. On average issues are closed in 239 days. There are no pull requests.
              It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
              The latest version of debug-bundle is current.

            kandi-Quality Quality

              debug-bundle has 2 bugs (0 blocker, 0 critical, 0 major, 2 minor) and 14 code smells.

            kandi-Security Security

              debug-bundle has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
              debug-bundle code analysis shows 0 unresolved vulnerabilities.
              There are 1 security hotspots that need review.

            kandi-License License

              debug-bundle does not have a standard license declared.
              Check the repository for any license declaration and review the terms closely.
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              Without a license, all rights are reserved, and you cannot use the library in your applications.

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              debug-bundle releases are not available. You will need to build from source code and install.
              Installation instructions are not available. Examples and code snippets are available.
              It has 882 lines of code, 53 functions and 18 files.
              It has medium code complexity. Code complexity directly impacts maintainability of the code.

            Top functions reviewed by kandi - BETA

            kandi has reviewed debug-bundle and discovered the below as its top functions. This is intended to give you an instant insight into debug-bundle implemented functionality, and help decide if they suit your requirements.
            • Dumps data .
            • Compiles the template .
            • Get dump data .
            • Returns the configuration tree builder .
            • Boot the VarDumper .
            • Process data collector .
            • Loads the configuration .
            • Parses a dump token .
            • Configure VarDumper .
            • Returns a list of functions
            Get all kandi verified functions for this library.

            debug-bundle Key Features

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            debug-bundle Examples and Code Snippets

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            Community Discussions

            QUESTION

            sh: symfony-cmd: command not found
            Asked 2022-Mar-24 at 09:09

            I have downgraded a Symfony 5.2 app template to use Symfony 4.4 in order to allow the use of some libraries that require an older version of Symfony. The problem is that when I do composer install, I get this error near the end of the installation:

            sh: symfony-cmd: command not found

            It seems that the installations are mostly successful, as my vendor folder is created and populated. But I'm worried about the error.

            What does this error mean? How do I fix it?

            ====

            Edit: Here's my composer.json file:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Aug-29 at 15:16

            symfony-cmd is a part of Symfony Flex. Your composer.json does not contain any requirement for Flex, so running composer require symfony/flex might resolve that problem.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/68973158

            QUESTION

            Problems with DoctrineFixturesBundle upgrading from Symfony 5.1 to 5.2
            Asked 2022-Feb-14 at 07:49

            I'm upgrading my Symfony 4.4 project to Symfony 5.4 (the current LTS version). I've tried modifying composer.json, forcing directly to the 5.4 release, but I've found lots of dependency problems, so I "solved" this migrating slowly: I moved to 5.0, then to 5.1, and now I'm trying to migrate from 5.1 to 5.2, but I have dependency problems and I don't know how to fix them.

            The problem:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2022-Feb-14 at 07:49

            The problem is that you require doctrine/common in v2. This depends on doctrine/persistence in v1. Updating all your packages to Symfony 5.2 will also update symfony/doctrine-bridge to 5.2 - and this requires doctrine/persistence in v2.

            Updating doctrine/common to v3 in your composer.json could help to resolve the problem. Also, since you are using symfony/flex already, you can remove all explicit version constraints on the Symfony packages - it's sufficient to define the Symfony version further down in the extra section as you already did. This makes it way easier to update all Symfony packages, as you only need to change this one line

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/71105178

            QUESTION

            Upgrading to Symfony 6 from 5.3
            Asked 2022-Feb-10 at 21:40

            I updated my composer.json file to reflect the 6.0.* changes, and ran my composer update "symfony/*" code, and it returned this:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2022-Feb-10 at 21:35

            That composer.json file is a bit of a mess. Some Symfony packages on 5.3, some even on 5.1, and many on 6.

            Also you are controlling Symfony versioning from extra.symfony.require, and at the same time from the discrete version constraints. You include some packages that no longer exist on 6.0 (symfony/security-guard), and are missing some that should be installed on a 6.0 version.

            It's simply not on an installable state.

            I've managed to make it installable changing it like this:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/71071273

            QUESTION

            Symfony 4.4 - Swift Mailer installation failed
            Asked 2021-Dec-02 at 14:25

            I'm a beginner in Symfony and would like to know how to deal with the following installation issue: I'm using Symfony 4.4 and trying to install Swift Mailer. Following the documentation on this link, when I ran the following command composer require symfony/swiftmailer-bundle , I got this error message:

            Your requirements could not be resolved to an installable set of packages.

            Problem 1

            • symfony/web-server-bundle is locked to version v4.4.0 and an update of this package was not requested.
            • symfony/web-server-bundle v4.4.0 requires php ^7.1.3 -> your php version (8.0.12) does not satisfy that requirement.

            Problem 2

            • laminas/laminas-code 3.4.1 requires php ^7.1 -> your php version (8.0.12) does not satisfy that requirement.
            • symfony/proxy-manager-bridge v4.4.34 requires friendsofphp/proxy-manager-lts ^1.0.2 -> satisfiable by friendsofphp/proxy-manager-lts[v1.0.5].
            • friendsofphp/proxy-manager-lts v1.0.5 requires laminas/laminas-code ~3.4.1|^4.0 -> satisfiable by laminas/laminas-code[3.4.1].
            • symfony/proxy-manager-bridge is locked to version v4.4.34 and an update of this package was not requested.

            Any idea how to handle that?

            Update:

            This is my composer.json file:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Dec-02 at 14:25

            Try changing composer.json

            From:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70196589

            QUESTION

            You cannot use the "markdown_to_html" filter as no Markdown library is available
            Asked 2021-Oct-04 at 12:51

            I am using Symfony 5.3.9 with PHP 7.4.24 and Composer 2.1.8. I want to render the following template with markdown_to_html but I am getting an error.

            This is blog.html.twig

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Oct-04 at 12:51

            The solution is to execute:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69416386

            QUESTION

            Why do I get this error when I attempt to upgrade Symfony by changing `extra.symfony.require`?
            Asked 2021-Sep-24 at 11:12

            I am trying to upgrade from Symfony 5.2 to Symfony 5.3.

            I don't know which packages to update Symfony so I was using the official site, and I have followed both:

            https://symfony.com/doc/current/setup/upgrade_major.html

            And also https://symfony.com/doc/current/setup/upgrade_minor.html which said to update:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Sep-24 at 11:01

            You have conflicting requirements.

            On extra.symfony.require you say you want 5.3.*.

            But on your individual Symfony requirements you are specifying either ^5.2 or 5.2.* (and in some cases ^5.3 as well).

            When a project uses Symfony Flex (as is your case), the presence of extra.symfony.require will be used to restrict what package versions to install for many/most Symfony packages. But only if you do not declare a specific version on your require section.

            In this case, you are already specifying a version on the 5.* range on extra.symfony.require. Leave that one like that, and just use * as a version constraint for all the other Symfony Packages in the require section.

            (Note that's it's not really all, since some packages are not managed by Flex, just update the ones that have versions declares in the 5.* range)

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69312284

            QUESTION

            composer install/update trigger Class Doctrine\Common\Cache\ArrayCache does not exist
            Asked 2021-Aug-04 at 15:06

            I'm using symfony5 and wanted to deploy earlier today, which failed with the following error on vendor loading with composer install or composer update :

            according to this issue 'Class Doctrine\Common\Cache\ArrayCache does not exist' when installing a symfony project which worked for some the error might come from my doctrine version but as i have not updated it in the past few days I do not understand how it could

            Here is my composer.json in case:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Aug-04 at 15:06

            As you can read in an issue posted in the issue tracker of doctrine/cache, that class has been deprecated in v1 of that package, and removed in v2.

            If you still want to use that class, run composer require doctrine/cache "^1.12" to install a version of that package from the v1 branch.

            On the long run, you should check where your application requires that class and search for alternatives. If you need help with that, please share more details.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/68652105

            QUESTION

            Issues trying to install sylius/product-bundle to my Symfony 5.3 project with composer
            Asked 2021-Jun-03 at 16:19

            I am trying to develop a project and I'm having trouble installing a Sylius with composer.

            Here is my composer.json

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-03 at 16:19

            You have two problems:

            • You have Symfony '5.3' installed, which was released just one day ago.
            • You are using PHP 8, which is not supported by Sylius. By using PHP 8, you end up installing versions of dependencies that are not compatible with Sylius.

            Since the current version of Sylius supports up to 5.2, and PHP ^7.3, you'll have to either downgrade to Sf 5.2 and PHP >= 7.3 && PHP < 8, or wait a some time so support for Sf 5.3 and PHP >= 8 is baked in.

            I would recommend using the standard Sylius installation, but trying to install Sylius with the recommended docs way (composer create-project sylius/sylius-standard acme) when using PHP 8 also fails. But downgrading to PHP 7.4 and running the create-project command does work.

            The project seems to have entered the dependency hell stage of development.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67822865

            QUESTION

            How to resolve the Composer dependencies conflicts (a clean way)?
            Asked 2021-Apr-16 at 15:23

            I'm writing a PHP application based on Symfony v5.0.11. Now I want to upgrade Symfony to the ^v5.2. (The Composer version is 2.0.12.)

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Apr-16 at 07:58

            Considering your output:

            Restricting packages listed in "symfony/symfony" to "5.0.*"

            You currently have something like this in your composer.json:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67120565

            QUESTION

            I can't install the user bundle from sonata
            Asked 2021-Mar-22 at 15:31

            I'm triying to install the user bundle from symfony sonata with:

            composer require sonata-project/user-bundle

            following the documentation in:

            https://sonata-project.org/bundles/user/4-x/doc/reference/installation.html

            but it always bring me the error

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Mar-19 at 16:32

            Just you need to add this configuration to your config file, go to this path app/config/config.yml and then add this lines to the end of your config.yml file

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/66711112

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            Install debug-bundle

            You can download it from GitHub.
            PHP requires the Visual C runtime (CRT). The Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2019 is suitable for all these PHP versions, see visualstudio.microsoft.com. You MUST download the x86 CRT for PHP x86 builds and the x64 CRT for PHP x64 builds. The CRT installer supports the /quiet and /norestart command-line switches, so you can also script it.

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