Today, I've merged the new web debug toolbar for Symfony 2.1.
The look of the toolbar has been changed for the better, but the most
important improvement comes from the fact that the toolbar hides some
information according to the size of your screen. Or put another way, the
larger your screen is, the more information you will have at your fingertips.
Here is how the toolbar looks like at different screen resolution:
But even if you have a small screen, you actually can still get all the
information by getting over each icon:
As with any Open-Source project, contributing
code or documentation is the most common way to help, but we also have a wide range of
sponsoring opportunities.
Now that the debug bar displays different amounts of information at different resolutions, will there be a way of setting which pieces of debug we want to expand at which resolutions?
For example, you might want to show the Controller information and HTTP response code more then you wanted to show the version of symfony you're developing with.
On the whole though, a nice little improvement on the debug bar.
One suggestion would be to put the requests that are made via AJAX to DB also in this toolbar, I mean when my page is loaded I got some AJAX requests that are made down to the DB layer, now the toolbar doesn't show me those, just the ones that were made until the document ready occured.
I must say that this toolbar makes all diference to me ;)
Well done Juti!
For example, you might want to show the Controller information and HTTP response code more then you wanted to show the version of symfony you're developing with.
On the whole though, a nice little improvement on the debug bar.
One suggestion would be to put the requests that are made via AJAX to DB also in this toolbar, I mean when my page is loaded I got some AJAX requests that are made down to the DB layer, now the toolbar doesn't show me those, just the ones that were made until the document ready occured.