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Magento 2 Development Cookbook

You're reading from   Magento 2 Development Cookbook Over 60 recipes that will tailor and customize your experience with Magento 2

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2015
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ISBN-13 9781785882197
Length 304 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Bart Delvaux Bart Delvaux
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Magento 2 Development Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Upgrading from Magento 1 FREE CHAPTER 2. Working with Products 3. Theming 4. Creating a Module 5. Databases and Modules 6. Magento Backend 7. Event Handlers and Cronjobs 8. Creating a Shipping Module 9. Creating a Product Slider Widget 10. Performance Optimization 11. Debugging and Unit Testing Index

Logging into Magento 2


The standard debugging techniques in PHP are echo $variable, die($variable) and var_dump($variable). These simple debugging tricks don't always work (when you are working with AJAX and JSON) when it is printed in a hidden HTML section.

If you want to do a simple debugging trick without changing the HTML output of a page, you can use the Magento logging. This will write the debugged results to a log file.

Getting ready

We will print some data to the Magento log files. To easily view the content of these files, we need command line access. Also, open your IDE because we will add some logging statements in the Magento code.

How to do it...

Perform the following steps to describe how we can use logging in Magento 2:

  1. If we want to debug some data on a category page, we can use the logger interface to write something to a file. Open the category page controller, which is in the following file: app/code/Magento/Catalog/Controller/Category/View.php.

    Note

    If you installed Magento with...

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