Laravel DD for WordPress

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Laravel DD for WordPress

by phegman

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Description

Use Laravel’s dd() (die dump) function in your WordPress projects. Perfect for debuging custom queries! Laravel’s dd() function is built on top of the Symfony VarDumper component Please note in order for this plugin to work correctly WordPress Emojis will be disabled

  1. Install via the WordPress plugin repository or download and place in /wp-content/plugins directory
  2. Activate the plugin through the \’Plugins\’ menu in WordPress
  3. Use the function dd() anywhere in your theme
  1. What dd() looks like

    What dd() looks like

Installation Instructions

  1. Install via the WordPress plugin repository or download and place in /wp-content/plugins directory
  2. Activate the plugin through the \’Plugins\’ menu in WordPress
  3. Use the function dd() anywhere in your theme

Очень хороший плагин

By ggroy on February 16, 2023

Очень хороший плагин. Не раз выручал.

Very helpful

By gabbsmo (Gabbsmo) on October 14, 2022

Not familiar with Laravel at all so I was lucky to stumple upon this plugin. It is very helpful when debugging on a remote WordPress, like a staging site. I usually write very small plugins directly in the dashboard and this is so much better than regular var_dump. No more copy and pasting to a var_dump formatter. No more digging in page source after output. For local development with an IDE XDebug is obviously better but for most WordPress projects this is more than enough. Had no problems using this with WordPress 6.0.2.

👍Thank you!

By con (conschneider) on May 24, 2020

I love being able to use dd() when developing for WordPress. Thank you for creating this. Works perfectly with WordPress 5.4.1 by the way 😉

Useful tool

By dzkarol on November 5, 2019

very useful tool in development for WP

Effective!

By unicco on December 31, 2018

Thank you

You're a genius!

By oksanaromaniv on December 26, 2018

Thanks! Perfect alternative to ugly var_dump(); 🙏

Yes please

By kmmathis (WereAllThieves) on October 11, 2018

This plugin saved my marriage

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