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Informations about the package php-capsule-listener

PHP Capsule Debug Listener

Capsule Debug Listener is a simple debugging tool for usage with Laravel's Eloquent ORM. It's named "Capsule" after the standalone version of Eloquent.

It will dump out what queries are being executed by Eloquent in your code and show where in your codebase they originate from.

Installation:

composer require --dev fusionspim/php-capsule-listener

Usage

You can start using it by creating a new instance and enabling listening:

If you need to start and stop the debugger across files, you can use it as a singleton:

You can also use it as a multiton by specifying a name. This may be handy for multiple connections:

There are also some handy helper function pairs. You can dump the trace like this:

And you can capture a trace like this:

By default the output is dumped out using Symfony's VarDumper, but you can also specify your own output handling function when calling enable():

A trace array is structured like this:

If you need to debug a specific connection, you can specific it via setConnection():


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Requires php Version ^8.0
ext-json Version ^8.0
ext-mbstring Version ^8.0
illuminate/database Version ^9.0
illuminate/events Version ^9.0
symfony/var-dumper Version ^5.0 || ^6.0
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