env('DEBUGBAR_ENABLED', null), /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Storage settings |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | DebugBar stores data for session/ajax requests. | You can disable this, so the debugbar stores data in headers/session, | but this can cause problems with large data collectors. | By default, file storage (in the storage folder) is used. Redis and PDO | can also be used. For PDO, run the package migrations first. | */ 'storage' => [ 'enabled' => true, 'driver' => 'file', // redis, file, pdo, custom 'path' => storage_path('debugbar'), // For file driver 'connection' => null, // Leave null for default connection (Redis/PDO) 'provider' => '' // Instance of StorageInterface for custom driver ], /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Vendors |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Vendor files are included by default, but can be set to false. | This can also be set to 'js' or 'css', to only include javascript or css vendor files. | Vendor files are for css: font-awesome (including fonts) and highlight.js (css files) | and for js: jquery and and highlight.js | So if you want syntax highlighting, set it to true. | jQuery is set to not conflict with existing jQuery scripts. | */ 'include_vendors' => true, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Capture Ajax Requests |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | The Debugbar can capture Ajax requests and display them. If you don't want this (ie. because of errors), | you can use this option to disable sending the data through the headers. | | Optionally, you can also send ServerTiming headers on ajax requests for the Chrome DevTools. */ 'capture_ajax' => true, 'add_ajax_timing' => false, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Custom Error Handler for Deprecated warnings |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | When enabled, the Debugbar shows deprecated warnings for Symfony components | in the Messages tab. | */ 'error_handler' => false, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Clockwork integration |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | The Debugbar can emulate the Clockwork headers, so you can use the Chrome | Extension, without the server-side code. It uses Debugbar collectors instead. | */ 'clockwork' => false, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | DataCollectors |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Enable/disable DataCollectors | */ 'collectors' => [ 'phpinfo' => true, // Php version 'messages' => true, // Messages 'time' => true, // Time Datalogger 'memory' => true, // Memory usage 'exceptions' => true, // Exception displayer 'log' => true, // Logs from Monolog (merged in messages if enabled) 'db' => true, // Show database (PDO) queries and bindings 'views' => true, // Views with their data 'route' => true, // Current route information 'auth' => true, // Display Laravel authentication status 'gate' => true, // Display Laravel Gate checks 'session' => true, // Display session data 'symfony_request' => true, // Only one can be enabled.. 'mail' => true, // Catch mail messages 'laravel' => false, // Laravel version and environment 'events' => false, // All events fired 'default_request' => false, // Regular or special Symfony request logger 'logs' => false, // Add the latest log messages 'files' => false, // Show the included files 'config' => false, // Display config settings 'cache' => false, // Display cache events ], /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Extra options |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Configure some DataCollectors | */ 'options' => [ 'auth' => [ 'show_name' => false, // Also show the users name/email in the debugbar ], 'db' => [ 'with_params' => true, // Render SQL with the parameters substituted 'backtrace' => true, // Use a backtrace to find the origin of the query in your files. 'timeline' => false, // Add the queries to the timeline 'explain' => [ // Show EXPLAIN output on queries 'enabled' => false, 'types' => ['SELECT'], // ['SELECT', 'INSERT', 'UPDATE', 'DELETE']; for MySQL 5.6.3+ ], 'hints' => true, // Show hints for common mistakes ], 'mail' => [ 'full_log' => false ], 'views' => [ 'data' => false, //Note: Can slow down the application, because the data can be quite large.. ], 'route' => [ 'label' => true // show complete route on bar ], 'logs' => [ 'file' => null ], 'cache' => [ 'values' => true // collect cache values ], ], /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Inject Debugbar in Response |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Usually, the debugbar is added just before , by listening to the | Response after the App is done. If you disable this, you have to add them | in your template yourself. See http://phpdebugbar.com/docs/rendering.html | */ 'inject' => true, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | DebugBar route prefix |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Sometimes you want to set route prefix to be used by DebugBar to load | its resources from. Usually the need comes from misconfigured web server or | from trying to overcome bugs like this: http://trac.nginx.org/nginx/ticket/97 | */ 'route_prefix' => '_debugbar', /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | DebugBar route domain |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | By default DebugBar route served from the same domain that request served. | To override default domain, specify it as a non-empty value. */ 'route_domain' => null, ];