

The Open in Browser action is not available for other file types. Click the browser button to open the web server file URL, or Shift+Click it to open the local file URL. Use the browser popup in the top right part of the editor window. Right-click a file and select Open in Browser.įrom the main menu, select View | Open in Browser. To open a file that is intended to be rendered by a web browser (HTML, XML, JSP, and so on), do one of the following: To do this, open the desired browser and type the URL of the file with respect to the project structure, using as the root URL.įor more details on working with deployment servers, refer to the Deployment section. If necessary, you can still open the page via the PhpStorm built-in web server. If a Deployment server is defined for this project and marked as default, the file will be served from this server instead. To run your PHP application, either open a file in the browser or create a dedicated run/debug configuration and launch it. When the interpreter is configured, PhpStorm will automatically start the PHP Built-In Web Server and redirect all PHP requests to it as soon as you run your PHP application. To use it with PHP files, you need a local PHP interpreter specified for your project. The built-in server can only serve static content like HTML, JavaScript and CSS. All the project files are served on the built-in server with the root URL with respect to the project structure. This server is always running and does not require any manual configuration.

PhpStorm has a built-in web server that can be used to preview and debug your application.
