Web Interface
Configuration for development
Default error level for XiVO web interface is E_ALL & ~E_DEPRECATED & ~E_USER_DEPRECATED & ~E_RECOVERABLE_ERROR & ~E_STRICT
If you want to display warning or other error in your browser, edit the /etc/xivo/web-interface/xivo.ini
and replace report_type level to 3:
[error]
level = E_ALL
report_type = 3
report_mode = 1
report_func = 1
email = john.doe@example.com
file = /var/log/xivo-web-interface/error.log
You may also edit /etc/xivo/web-interface/php.ini
and change the error level, but you will need to restart the cgi:
service spawn-fcgi restart
Interactive debugging in Eclipse
Instructions for Eclipse 4.5.
On your XiVO:
Install php5-xdebug:
apt-get install php5-xdebug
Edit the
/etc/php5/cgi/conf.d/20-xdebug.ini
(or/etc/php5/conf.d/20-xdebug.ini
on wheezy) and add these lines at the end:xdebug.remote_enable=1 xdebug.remote_host="<dev_host_ip>"
where
<dev_host_ip>
is the IP address of your machine where Eclipse is installed.Restart spawn-fcgi:
service spawn-fcgi restart
On your machine where Eclipse is installed:
Make sure you have Eclipse PDT installed
Create a PHP project named
xivo-web-interface
:Choose “Create project at existing location”, using the
xivo-web-interface
directory
In the Window / Preferences / PHP menu:
Add a new PHP server with the following information:
Name: anything you want
Base URL:
https://<xivo_ip>
Path Mapping:
Path on Server:
/usr/share/xivo-web-interface
Path in Workspace:
/xivo-web-interface/src
Create a new
PHP Web Application
debug configuration:Choose the PHP server you created in last step
Pick some file, which can be anything if you don’t “break at first line”
Uncheck “Auto Generate”, and set the path you want your browser to open when you’ll launch this debug configuration.
Then, to start a debugging session, set some breakpoints in the code and launch your debug configuration. This will open the page in your browser, and when the code will hit your breakpoints, you’ll be able to go through the code step by step, etc.