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Incoming Connection dialog

The dialog is available only when the PHP plugin is enabled. The PHP plugin is not bundled with IntelliJ IDEA, but it can be installed on the Settings/Preferences | Plugins page, tab Marketplace, as described in Installing plugins from JetBrains repository.

The dialog opens when you initiate a Zero-Configuration debugging session without previously configuring a Debug Server with path mappings, so the debugger cannot set correspondence between the scripts in the running application and the files in your IntelliJ IDEA project.

The upper part of the dialog is read-only and shows the host and port where the script is executed, the path to the script relative to the server document root, and the absolute path to the script on the server.

In this dialog, either specify the path mappings manually or import them from the relevant deployment configuration. Learn more at Create a PHP debug server configuration, Configure synchronization with a Web server, and Zero-configuration debugging.

To continue debugging with the imported or manually specified configuration settings, click Accept.

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Import mappings from deployment

Choose this option to use the mappings specified in a server access configuration (deployment configuration.).

  • Project: this read-only field shows the name of the current IntelliJ IDEA project.

  • Deployment: from this list, choose the deployment configuration to import the mappings from. If IntelliJ IDEA detects a deployment configuration which seems relevant, the configuration is preselected in the Deployment list.

    If IntelliJ IDEA does not detect a relevant configuration:

    1. Choose the most suitable configuration from the list or click the Browse button and create a new configuration in the Deployment dialog that opens, whereupon the new configuration is added to the list.

    2. In the Deployment root field, type the absolute path to the server root folder.

  • Preview: this area shows the absolute path to the project file, which corresponds to the currently executed script according to the mappings from the selected configuration.

Manually choose local file or project

When you select this option, IntelliJ IDEA displays the project tree view where you can select a project file and map the currently executed script to it. You can also select and map the entire project.

Last modified: 29 November 2022