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Magento 1.8 Development Cookbook

By : Bart Delvaux, Nurul Ferdous
Book Image

Magento 1.8 Development Cookbook

By: Bart Delvaux, Nurul Ferdous

Overview of this book

<p>Magento is an open source e-commerce platform which has all the functionality to function from small to large online stores. Its architecture makes it possible to extend the functionalities with plugins where a lot of them are shared by the community. This is the reason why the platform is liked by developers and retailers.</p> <p>A practical developer guide packed with recipes that cover all the parts of Magento development. The recipes will start with the simple development exercises and get the more advanced as the book progresses. A good reference for every Magento developer!</p> <p>This book starts with the basics. The first thing is to create a test environment. Next, the architecture, tools, files and other basics are described to make you ready for the real work.</p> <p>The real work starts with the simple things like theming and catalog configuration. When you are familiar with this, we will move on to more complex features such as module and database development. When you have survived this, we will move on to the last part of making a shop ready for launch: performance optimization and testing. This book will guide you through all the development phases of Magento, covering the most common pitfalls through its recipes.</p>
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Magento 1.8 Development Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Getting started with Xdebug


The most common way of debugging a PHP application is to use some functions such as echo, die(), var_dump(),and print_r(). In Magento, you can use the Mage::log() statement to print some logs to a file, but this isn't a real debugger.

With a real debugger, you can break the script and look at the variables and values they have. You can also change values, go further, skip statements, and more.

In PHP, you can configure Xdebug to debug your PHP script or application. In this recipe, we will see how to install Xdebug in the development environment and how we can integrate it with an IDE.

Getting ready

In this recipe, we will start an Xdebug session with the NetBeans IDE. Open NetBeans and set the Magento project as Main Project. Make sure all the URLs are configured correctly in the Property settings of the project.

How to do it...

The following steps show you how you can install Xdebug on your development server:

  1. We will install Xdebug with the PHP pear library. Make...