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PsySH is a runtime developer console, interactive debugger and REPL for PHP. Learn more at psysh.org. Check out the Interactive Debugging in PHP talk from OSCON on Presentate.
PsySH is available via Composer, so you can use it in your project, or install it globally like this:
composer g require psy/psysh:@stable
If this is your first time installing something globally with Composer, make sure you have your path set up correctly.
Or you can use by checking out the the repository directly:
git clone https://github.com/bobthecow/psysh.git
cd psysh
./bin/psysh
But by far the easiest way to use it is to download the precompiled phar:
wget psysh.org/psysh
chmod +x psysh
./psysh
While PsySH strives to detect the right settings automatically, you might want to configure it yourself. Just add a file to ~/.config/psysh/config.php
(or C:\Users\{USER}\AppData\Roaming\PsySH
on Windows):
<?php
return array(
// In PHP 5.4+, PsySH will default to your `cli.pager` ini setting. If this
// is not set, it falls back to `less`. It is recommended that you set up
// `cli.pager` in your `php.ini` with your preferred output pager.
//
// If you are running PHP 5.3, or if you want to use a different pager only
// for Psy shell sessions, you can override it here.
'pager' => 'more',
// Sets the maximum number of entries the history can contain.
// If set to zero, the history size is unlimited.
'historySize' => 0,
// If set to true, the history will not keep duplicate entries.
// Newest entries override oldest.
// This is the equivalent of the HISTCONTROL=erasedups setting in bash.
'eraseDuplicates' => false,
// By default, PsySH will use a 'forking' execution loop if pcntl is
// installed. This is by far the best way to use it, but you can override
// the default by explicitly enabling or disabling this functionality here.
'usePcntl' => false,
// PsySH uses readline if you have it installed, because interactive input
// is pretty awful without it. But you can explicitly disable it if you hate
// yourself or something.
'useReadline' => false,
// PsySH automatically inserts semicolons at the end of input if a statement
// is missing one. To disable this, set `requireSemicolons` to true.
'requireSemicolons' => false,
// "Default includes" will be included once at the beginning of every PsySH
// session. This is a good place to add autoloaders for your favorite
// libraries.
'defaultIncludes' => array(
__DIR__.'/include/bootstrap.php',
),
// While PsySH ships with a bunch of great commands, it's possible to add
// your own for even more awesome. Any Psy command added here will be
// available in your Psy shell sessions.
'commands' => array(
// The `parse` command is a command used in the development of PsySH.
// Given a string of PHP code, it pretty-prints the
// [PHP Parser](https://github.com/nikic/PHP-Parser) parse tree. It
// prolly won't be super useful for most of you, but it's there if you
// want to play :)
new \Psy\Command\ParseCommand,
),
// PsySH ships with presenters for scalars, resources, arrays, and objects.
// But you're not limited to those presenters. You can enable additional
// presenters (like the included MongoCursorPresenter), or write your own!
'presenters' => array(
new \Psy\Presenter\MongoCursorPresenter,
),
// You can disable tab completion if you want to. Not sure why you'd want to.
'tabCompletion' => false,
// You can write your own tab completion matchers, too! Here are some that enable
// tab completion for MongoDB database and collection names:
'tabCompletionMatchers' => array(
new \Psy\TabCompletion\Matcher\MongoClientMatcher,
new \Psy\TabCompletion\Matcher\MongoDatabaseMatcher,
),
);
The PsySH doc
command is great for documenting source code, but you'll need a little something extra for PHP core documentation. Download one of the following PHP Manual files and drop it in ~/.local/share/psysh/
(or C:\Users\{USER}\AppData\Roaming\PsySH
on Windows):