Symfony2 Profiler shortcut is a keyboard shortcuts extension for chrome. it's a free extension and is featured in Developer Tools, it has 1,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.79 from 33 rated user, last update is 3383 days ago.
Give access to Symfoy 2 Profiler if any Response from a server is made with the "X-Debug-Token". Very useful for REST & AJAX Development/testing # Last update : - No more 404 with the profiler url picker - UI performance improved # In details This is an extension that help developer and/or tester to see relevant information on Symfony 2 based applications. When you enable debug mode, you probably noticed a toolBar at the bottom. Very useful, clicking on it lead the the Profiler. The profiler make easy to access logs and many information about the current request. This extension is here to allow you to access easily to the fofiler event if the debug toolbar is disabled or not shown. If you already made REST application with Symfony2 framework, you know that the Debug tool bar only show up if you render a real webPage. If you render JSON or XML, you just have the result and to go to the Profiler is a long way. Actually, if you look at the Response headers, you'll notice a "X-Debug-Token:0b274e"; This is the key to go to the debugger. This extension can help you to open the profiler of AJAX/XHR request made on your website.
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Excellent tool, particularly for AJAX intensive apps. Thank you!!
Good plugin! Author, I recommend you to add support of X-Debug-Token-Link header, introduced in symfony 2.4. And also it would ber very nice if plugin could be shown not in the separate tab or popup, but in the bottom of the page, as in ordinary symfony pages with debug information in the bottom of the page
Awesome tool!