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Informations about the package toolbar

Mako debug toolbar

Static analysis

Requirements

Mako 10.0 or greater.

Installation

Install the package using the following composer command:

composer require mako/toolbar

Next, add the package to your config file.

Finally, you need to make sure that the toolbar gets rendered. The quickest way of getting it up and running is to use the included middleware.

$dispatcher->registerMiddleware(ToolbarMiddleware::class);

You should make sure that the middleware gets executed first to ensure that the toolbar is able to collect all the information about your application.

$dispatcher->setMiddlewarePriority([ToolbarMiddleware::class => 1]);

You can now add the middleware to the routes of your choice or make it global if you want to apply it to all your routes.

$dispatcher->setMiddlewareAsGlobal([ToolbarMiddleware::class]);

The middleware will only append the toolbar to responses with a content type of text/html and a body that includes a set of <body></body> tags.


All versions of toolbar with dependencies

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Requires php Version >=8.1.0
doctrine/sql-formatter Version ^1.1
symfony/var-dumper Version ^6.3
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