Debug Configuration Reference (DebugBundle)

The DebugBundle integrates the VarDumper component in Symfony applications. All these options are configured under the debug key in your application configuration.

# displays the default config values defined by Symfony
$ php bin/console config:dump-reference framework

# displays the actual config values used by your application
$ php bin/console debug:config framework

# displays the config values used by your application and replaces the
# environment variables with their actual values
$ php bin/console debug:config --resolve-env framework

New in version 6.2: The --resolve-env option was introduced in Symfony 6.2.

Note

When using XML, you must use the http://symfony.com/schema/dic/debug namespace and the related XSD schema is available at: https://symfony.com/schema/dic/debug/debug-1.0.xsd

Configuration

max_items

type: integer default: 2500

This is the maximum number of items to dump. Setting this option to -1 disables the limit.

min_depth

type: integer default: 1

Configures the minimum tree depth until which all items are guaranteed to be cloned. After this depth is reached, only max_items items will be cloned. The default value is 1, which is consistent with older Symfony versions.

max_string_length

type: integer default: -1

This option configures the maximum string length before truncating the string. The default value (-1) means that strings are never truncated.

dump_destination

type: string default: null

Configures the output destination of the dumps.

By default, dumps are shown in the WebDebugToolbar when returning HTML. Since this is not always possible (e.g. when working on a JSON API), you can have an alternate output destination for dumps. Typically, you would set this to php://stderr:

Configure it to "tcp://%env(VAR_DUMPER_SERVER)%" in order to use the ServerDumper feature.