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File: config.php.example
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Class: PHP Browser Reload
Control a Web browser from the command line
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<?php // remove ".example" from filename to activate and // overwrite default configs return [ // [false | 'minimal' | true] 'output' => true, // > 0 (pause between reloads, if multiple windows) 'set_timeout' => 0.1, // ['F5' | 'ctrl+r'] 'trigger_key' => 'ctrl+r', // defalt identifier 'srch_title' => 'local-dev-many-title', // Navigator = Firefox 'srch_browser' => ['Navigator', 'Google-chrome', 'Opera'], // if an error occures, for example an php error, the title identifier // can't be found because of the error. Since different Browsers do different // stuff on errors, you can define a list of Strings, that will be checked. // Firefox for Example just displays "Mozilla Firefox", so we can reload // windows, that have a title equal to "Mozilla Firefox". Chrome on the other hand displays also the // url of the page, where the error has occured. For example "https://localhost/?params=too - Google Chrome". // // one caveat is, that all windows with the given Strings will be reloaded. 'match_title' => [ 'Mozilla Firefox', # title matches ], // set regular expressions to search for in titles. Useful for Chrome, where you can set hostnames for the // vhosts on your local machine, for example, given an error on // // 'http://lohalhost.loc/?with=params&more=data' // // Chrome would display // 'lohalhost.loc/?with=params&more=data - Google Chrome' // // so a regex with // '~localhost.loc~' // will trigger a reload for the vhost 'localhost.loc', even if errors occures. 'regex_title' => [ // '~localhost.loc~' # title contains ], ];