![]() The instructions have some settings that aren’t strictly necessary, like setting xdebug.remote_handler = dbgp which is actually the default anyway. Getting XDebug to run and stop at breakpoints and all that requires modifying your php.ini, but there are straightforward instructions for Windows, Linux and Mac from and good instructions on as well. Over multiple versions from 7.0 to 8.1 (July 2016), it has been pretty simple in Netbeans for me. I have often found that getting debugging to work well in a PHP IDE can be trying. If it is not, you can easily install it, but for Composer to see it, you also need to make sure that the PHP OpenSSL extension is active. When you install Composer, it prefers to see OpenSSL (or Windows binaries) running on your system. ![]() If Symfony throws errors try just downloading the tarball and intalling manually. As I’ve already mentioned, installing Twig using Composer, for example, is dead easy. Of course, you have to actually install Composer ( *nix or Mac Windows), Twig, Symfony and so on. So we have numbers 1, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8 covered out of the box. It also includes support for Composer and will auto-detect SASS, Gulp, Grunt, Node and Bower. Netbeans has long been a serious, full-featured IDE, but Netbeans 8.1 adds support for Symfony, Twig and HTML5. Netbeans Components: Twig, Symfony, Composer, HTML5 support
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