Arnkrishn
Arnkrishn

Reputation: 30414

How to do a cfdump inside a cfscript tag?

In order to debug I would like to dump certain variables on to my web page. How can I do that from inside a cfscript tag?

I tried the following but it isn't working:

<cfscript>
  ...
  <cfif cgi.REMOTE_ADDR eq "IP">
    <cfdump var="#var1#"><br/>
  </cfif>
  ...
</cfscript>

Any clues on what can be done?

Upvotes: 29

Views: 32998

Answers (7)

ale
ale

Reputation: 6430

You can't do it directly like that in versions before CF 9. You can, however, use the dump() UDF found at CFLib. There's a whole library of UDFs there that mimic CF tags that don't have direct CFSCRIPT equivalents.

ColdFusion 9 (and up) offers the writeDump() function.

Adobe Documentation Linkfor WriteDump() function

Upvotes: 43

Seeker
Seeker

Reputation: 1268

use writeDump() like how you use writeOutput()

see writeDump on CF 9 reference

Upvotes: 32

at-hex
at-hex

Reputation: 3130

Now plain tag names allowed within cfscript starting ColdFusion 11

<cfscript>
    cfdump (var=#myVar#);
</cfscript>

Upvotes: 3

Rizwan Gill
Rizwan Gill

Reputation: 2253

For dump we use Writedump(myvar); instead of in cfscript and same we use abort; instead of for exit the execution of program at any instance.we use writeoutput(); instead of

 <cfoutput>#myvar#</cfoutput>

below is the code for dump and abort in cfscript.

writedump(myvar); for dump

abort; for stop execution of programm 

writeoutput(myvar); for output within cfscript

Upvotes: -1

Javier Albinarrate
Javier Albinarrate

Reputation: 51

Isn't the following much easier and straightforward?

oAdmin = createObject("component", "cfide.adminapi.base");
oAdmin.dump(myVar);

It works on CF7 and forward, perhaps even earlier.

Upvotes: 5

dbinott
dbinott

Reputation: 911

<cffunction name="setAbort" access="private" returntype="void" output="false">
 <cfdump var="#arguments#"/><cfabort>
</cffunction>

Upvotes: 2

Tom Hubbard
Tom Hubbard

Reputation: 16119

It would be fairly easy to write your own too. You just define a function in cfml rather than cfscript. You can use this to do cfaborts and cfloops as well.

Something like this (Off the top of my head...not executed).

<CFFUNCTION NAME="MyDump">
    <CFARGUMENT NAME="OBJ" Required="TRUE">
    <CFDUMP VAR="#Obj#">
</CFFUNCTION>
<CFSCRIPT>
  if(cgi.REMOTE_ADDR eq "IP"){
    MyDump(Var1);
  }
</CFSCRIPT>

Upvotes: 3

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