Phalcon is an open source web framework delivered as a C extension for the PHP language providing high performance and lower resource consumption.
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Phalcon is written in Zephir/C with platform independence in mind. As a result, Phalcon is available on Microsoft Windows, GNU/Linux, FreeBSD and MacOS. You can either download a binary package for the system of your choice or build it from source.
To install Phalcon on Windows:
- Download Phalcon for Windows
- Extract the DLL file and copy it to your PHP extensions directory
- Edit your php.ini file and add this line:
extension=php_phalcon.dll
- Finally, restart your web server
Hint: To ensure that your Phalcon installation was successful, debug with
<?php phpinfo(); ?>
and search for a section mentioning the Phalcon extension.
On a Unix-based platform you can easily compile and install the extension from sources.
Prerequisite packages are:
- PHP 5.5.x/5.6.x/7.0.x/7.1.x development resources (PHP 5.3 and 5.4 are no longer supported)
g++
>= 4.4 |clang++
>= 3.x |vc++
>= 11- GNU
make
>= 3.81 re2c
>= 0.13
Ubuntu:
# Use actual PHP development headers and tools here
sudo apt-get install php5-dev libpcre3-dev gcc make re2c
Suse:
# Use actual PHP development headers and tools here
sudo zypper install php5-devel gcc make re2c
CentOS/Fedora/RHEL
# Use actual PHP development headers and tools here
sudo yum install php-devel pcre-devel gcc make re2c
macOS(Sierra / El Capitan / Yosemite):
Using Homebrew
# brew install php<version>-phalcon
# available versions 56, 70, 71
brew install php71-phalcon
Follow these instructions to generate a binary extension for your platform:
git clone git://github.com/phalcon/cphalcon.git
cd cphalcon/build
sudo ./install
If you have specific php versions running
git clone https://github.com/phalcon/cphalcon
cd cphalcon/build
sudo ./install --phpize /usr/bin/phpize5.6 --php-config /usr/bin/php-config5.6
Add the extension to your php.ini:
extension=phalcon.so
Finally, restart the web server.
Tests are located in tests/
and use Codeception.
Test classes should follow the PSR-2 coding style guide.
https://github.com/majksner/php-phalcon-mamp
https://github.com/smoke/phalcon-gentoo-overlay
Our community is developing amazing extra features for Phalcon every day via Incubator. There are resources to enhance your experience with the framework and that enlarge the main features.
Just give it a try and help us improve Phalcon even more!
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Phalcon is open source software licensed under the New BSD License. See the docs/LICENSE.txt file for more or visit our license page.