# Base collectors Collectors provided in the `DebugBar\DataCollector` namespace. ## Messages Provides a way to log messages (compotible with [PSR-3 logger](https://github.com/php-fig/fig-standards/blob/master/accepted/PSR-3-logger-interface.md)). $debugbar->addCollector(new DebugBar\DataCollector\MessagesCollector()); $debugbar['messages']->info('hello world'); You can have multiple messages collector by naming them: $debugbar->addCollector(new MessagesCollector('io_ops')); $debugbar['io_ops']->info('opening files'); You can aggregate messages collector into other to have a unified view: $debugbar['messages']->aggregate($debugbar['io_ops']); If you don't want to create a standalone tab in the debug bar but still be able to log messages from a different collector, you don't have to add the collector to the debug bar: $debugbar['messages']->aggregate(new MessagesCollector('io_ops')); ## TimeData Provides a way to log total execution time as well as taking "measures" (ie. measure the execution time of a particular operation). $debugbar->addCollector(new DebugBar\DataCollector\TimeDataCollector()); $debugbar['time']->startMeasure('longop', 'My long operation'); sleep(2); $debugbar['time']->stopMeasure('longop'); $debugbar['time']->measure('My long operation', function() { sleep(2); }); Displays the measures on a timeline ## Exceptions Display exceptions $debugbar->addCollector(new DebugBar\DataCollector\ExceptionsCollector()); try { throw new Exception('foobar'); } catch (Exception $e) { $debugbar['exceptions']->addException($e); } ## PDO Logs SQL queries. You need to wrap your `PDO` object into a `DebugBar\DataCollector\PDO\TraceablePDO` object. $pdo = new DebugBar\DataCollector\PDO\TraceablePDO(new PDO('sqlite::memory:')); $debugbar->addCollector(new DebugBar\DataCollector\PDO\PDOCollector($pdo)); ## RequestData Collects the data of PHP's global variables $debugbar->addCollector(new DebugBar\DataCollector\RequestDataCollector()); ## Config Used to display any key/value pairs array $data = array('foo' => 'bar'); $debugbar->addCollector(new DebugBar\DataCollector\ConfigCollector($data)); You can provide a different name for this collector in the second argument of the constructor. ## AggregatedCollector Aggregates multiple collectors. Do not provide any widgets, you have to add your own controls. $debugbar->addCollector(new DebugBar\DataCollector\AggregatedCollector('all_messages', 'messages', 'time')); $debugbar['all_messages']->addCollector($debugbar['messages']); $debugbar['all_messages']->addCollector(new MessagesCollector('mails')); $debugbar['all_messages']['mails']->addMessage('sending mail'); $renderer = $debugbar->getJavascriptRenderer(); $renderer->addControl('all_messages', array( 'widget' => 'PhpDebugBar.Widgets.MessagesWidget', 'map' => 'all_messages', 'default' => '[]'; )); ## Others Misc collectors which you can just register: - `MemoryCollector` (*memory*): Display memory usage - `PhpInfoCollector` (*php*): PHP version number