=== Kint PHP Debugger === Contributors: hellofromTonya Donate link: https://hellofromtonya.com Tags: debug, debugger, kint, var_dump, print_r, backtrace, trace, debug_backtrace Requires at least: 3.5 Tested up to: 5.1 Stable tag: 2.0.2 Requires PHP: 5.3 License: GPLv2 or later License URI: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html Kint is a modern and powerful PHP debugging helper, which requires zero-setup and replaces var_dump(), print_r() and debug_backtrace(). == Description == This WordPress plugin is a wrapper for the [Kint](https://kint-php.github.io/kint/) PHP Debugger utility version 1.x. Now instead of using var_dump() or print_r(), you simply use d() with zero, nadda, no formatting required. Use this tool when you are debugging your website, in place of **[var_dump()](http://php.net/manual/en/function.var-dump.php)**, **[print_r()](http://php.net/manual/en/function.print-r.php)** and **[debug_backtrace()](http://php.net/manual/en/function.debug-backtrace.php)**. = Handy Tools = Some handy tools just for the PHP Developer: * `d( $var );` to render a collapsible UI container which displays your variable data in "the most informative way" * `ddd( $var );` same as d() except that it also executes `die()` to halt execution. Here are some variations of `d()` to give you the display you want: * `~d( $var );` outputs in plain text format. * `+d( $var );` disregards depth level limits and outputs everything * `!d( $var );` shows expanded rich output * `-d( $var );` attempts to ob_clean() the previous output (dump something inside of HTML) = Profiler = Kint even includes a naïve profiler, which can help you analyze which blocks of code take longer than others: `Kint::dump( microtime() ); // just pass microtime() sleep( 1 ); Kint::dump( microtime(), 'after sleep(1)' ); sleep( 2 ); ddd( microtime(), 'final call, after sleep(2)' );` See [screenshot 2](http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/kint-php-debugger/screenshots/) for what is rendered out in your browser. == Admin Bar == "KINT ACTIVE" indicator displays in the WordPress admin bar to alert you when the plugin is active. == Installation == = From your WordPress dashboard = 1. Visit 'Plugins > Add New' 2. Search for 'Kint PHP Debugger' 3. Activate Kint PHP Debugger from your Plugins page. = Once Activated = Whenever you want to dump out the data within a variable, simply use `d( $var )` to replace when you do pre + var_dump(). To dump and die, you use `ddd( $var );`. == Frequently Asked Questions == = How do I use this utility? = When you are testing your code, you use d( $var ) in place of var_dump( $var ) and print_r( $var ). No need to wrap it in pre's either. = What does it render in the browser? = Kint provides a handy UI that wraps up the data within the variable. Click to open it up and see the data. See the [screenshot 1](http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/kint-php-debugger/screenshots/) for an example. = What else does Kint provide to help me debug? = As you can see the [screenshot 1](http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/kint-php-debugger/screenshots/), besides the handy UI, it also provides you with a full call stack. Click on the text below the UI to expand it out. = Can I run this on a live site? = I wouldn't unless you are testing. This tool is for debug only. Once you push the site live, deactivate and delete this plugin. = What should I do when the site goes live? = Deactivate and delete this plugin. == Screenshots == 1. An example of what gets rendered in the browser when using 'd( $var )'. 2. Profile example from Kint. 3. "KINT ACTIVE" indicator in the WordPress admin bar. == ChangeLog == = Version 2.0.2 = * Bump to sync versions. = Version 2.0.1 = * Removed changing the admin color palette to coffee. * Removed changing the admin bar background color. = Version 2.0.0 = * Updated Kint version. * Tested against WP 5.1 = Version 1.2.1 = * Added "KINT ACTIVE" indicator to the WordPress admin bar to alert the plugin is activated. = Version 1.2.0 = * Excluded Composer files. * Tested with WordPress 5.1. = Version 1.1.0 to 1.1.4 = * Changed to the kint-php package * Upgraded Kint to v1.1 = Version 1.0.1 = * Upgraded Kint to v1.0.10 = Version 1.0.0 = * First release == Upgrade Notice ==