As part of the boot procedure, recommend upgrading Valet if the version
seems to be too old. For version 4.1 of PHP Monitor, the version has
been hard-coded to 2.16.2 (for PHP 8.1 compatibility).
Now correctly detects the following apps that can open a directory:
- PhpStorm (installed via Toolbox)
- Sublime Text
- Sublime Merge
This in addition to:
- PhpStorm (manual installation)
- Visual Studio Code
These need to be installed in the default location.
For VS Code to work, you need to have added `code` to your PATH.
* The README has been updated with additional information
* The acknowledgements section has been added to the README
* The php@X.X/opt/bin/php-config binary is now used (#39)
* Extensions are now loaded from all possible .ini files
* PHP Monitor's preferences window can now be triggered via hotkey
* The first nine extensions can be triggered via hotkey
- Prevent crashes with incorrectly loading modules
- Prevent crashes when dyld libraries are missing
- Indicate when the PHP installation is broken
- New warning added at boot (multiple services)
- Added "Force load latest PHP version" option
It is known that PHP 5.6, 7.0 and 7.1 are causing issues with the
newer versions of certain libraries ("dyld library" warning).
It is recommended to only use PHP 7.2, PHP 7.3 and PHP 7.4 for a minimal
amount of issues. Otherwise, there are certain fixes that are possible
but they are not supported via PHP Monitor since they require manual
formula changes.
For more information, see:
https://github.com/eXolnet/homebrew-deprecated/issues/23#issuecomment-619976586