A centralized repository for PHP-related brews.
Bugs inevitably happen - none of us is running EVERY conceivable setup - but hopefully the install process can be made smoother through the following tips:
- Upgrade your Mac to the latest patch version. So if you are on
10.7.0
, upgrade to10.7.4
etc. - Ensure XCode is installed and up to date.
- Run
brew update
. If you tapped an old version ofhomebrew-php
or have an old brew installation, this may cause some installation issues. - Run
brew upgrade
. This will upgrade all installed formulae. Sometimes an old version of a formula is installed and this breaks our dependency management. Unfortunately, there is currently no way to force homebrew to upgrade only those we depend upon. This is a possible fix for those withlibxml
related compilation issues. - If
brew doctor
complains aboutError: Failed to import: homebrew-php-requirement
or similar, you can find broken php requirement files usingfind $(brew --prefix)/Library/Formula -type l -name "*requirement.rb"
. Run this with the-delete
flag if you are sure the results of the find contain only the files producing import failures. You can also remove them manually. - If you are using XCode 4, install the
Command Line Tools
. If you think you have it installed, please ensure that an update of XCode or OS X did not remove them. You can verify this by launching XCode, opening preferences, going to the Downloads tab, and clicking theInstall
button: - Delete your
~/.pearrc
file before attempting to install aPHP
version, as the pear step will fail if an existing, incompatible version exists. We try to detect and remove them ourselves, but sometimes this fails. - Run
brew doctor
and fix any issues you can. - If you are using Mountain Lion
10.8.x
, please install XQuartz so that thepng.h
header exists for compilation of certain brews. Mountain Lion removes X11, which contained numerous headers. A permanent fix is forthcoming. - If you upgraded to Mountain Lion
10.8.x
, please also upgrade to the latest XCode, 4.4. - File an awesome bug report, using the information in the next section.
Doing all of these might be a hassle, but will more than likely ensure you either have a working install or get help as soon as possible.
SUPERHACK DANGEROUS DONT DO IT
If none of the above works, and we are unable to fix your issue after you've filed a bug report, try installing the OS X GCC Installer
. A small number of users have reported success after doing so.
Please include the following information in your bug report:
- OS X Version: ex. 10.7.3, 10.6.3
- Homebrew Version:
brew -v
- PHP Version in use: stock-apple, homebrew-php stable, homebrew-php devel, homebrew-php head, custom
- XCode Version: 4.4, 4.3, 4.0, 3 etc.
- If you are on Mountain Lion
10.8.x
, please also upgrade to the latest XCode, 4.4. - If using 4.3, verify whether you have the
Command Line Tools
installed as well - If on Snow Leopard, you may want to install the
OS X GCC Installer
- If you are on Mountain Lion
- Output of
gcc -v
- Output of
php -v
- Output of
brew install -V path/to/homebrew-php/the-formula-you-want-to-test.rb --with-your --opts-here
within a gist. Please append any options you added to thebrew install
command. - Output of
brew doctor
within a gist
This will help us diagnose your issues much quicker, as well as find commonalities between different reported issues.
This repository contains PHP-related formulae for Homebrew.
(This replaces the php formulae that used to live under adamv's homebrew-alt repository.)
The purpose of this repository is to allow PHP developers to quickly retrieve working, up-to-date formulae. The mainline homebrew repositories are maintianed by non-php developers, so testing/maintaining PHP-related brews has fallen by the wayside. If you are a PHP developer using homebrew, please contribute to this repository.
- Homebrew
- Snow Leopard, Lion, Mountain Lion. Untested everywhere else
- The homebrew
dupes
tap -brew tap homebrew/dupes
[Brew Tap]
Setup the homebrew/dupes
tap which has dependencies we need:
brew tap homebrew/dupes
Then, run the following in your commandline:
brew tap josegonzalez/homebrew-php
Tap the homebrew/dupes
repository into your brew installation:
brew tap homebrew/dupes
Tap the repository into your brew installation:
brew tap josegonzalez/homebrew-php
Note: For a list of available configuration options run:
brew options php54
Then install php53, php54, or any formulae you might need:
brew install php54
That's it!
Please also follow the instructions from brew info at the end of the install to ensure you properly installed your PHP version.
Using multiple PHP versions from homebrew-php
is pretty straightforward.
If using Apache, you will need to update the LoadModule
call. For convenience, simply comment out the old PHP version:
# /etc/apache2/httpd.conf
# Swapping from PHP53 to PHP54
# $HOMEBREW_PREFIX is normally `/usr/local`
# LoadModule php5_module $HOMEBREW_PREFIX/Cellar/php53/5.3.20/libexec/apache2/libphp5.so
LoadModule php5_module $HOMEBREW_PREFIX/Cellar/php54/5.4.10/libexec/apache2/libphp5.so
If using FPM, you will need to unload the plist
controlling php, or manually stop the daemon, via your command line:
# Swapping from PHP53 to PHP54
# $HOMEBREW_PREFIX is normally `/usr/local`
cp $HOMEBREW_PREFIX/Cellar/php54/5.4.10/homebrew-php.josegonzalez.php54.plist ~/Library/LaunchAgents/
launchctl unload -w ~/Library/LaunchAgents/homebrew-php.josegonzalez.php53.plist
launchctl load -w ~/Library/LaunchAgents/homebrew-php.josegonzalez.php54.plist
If you would like to swap the PHP you use on the command line, you should update the $PATH
variable in either your .bashrc
or .bash_profile
:
# Swapping from PHP53 to PHP54
# export PATH="$(brew --prefix josegonzalez/php/php53)/bin:$PATH"
export PATH="$(brew --prefix josegonzalez/php/php54)/bin:$PATH"
Please be aware that you must make this type of change EACH time you swap between PHP minor
versions. You will typically only need to update the Apache/FPM when upgrading your php patch
version.
If installing php53
or php54
, please note that all extensions installed with the included pear
will be installed to the respective php's bin path. For example, supposing you installed PHP_CodeSniffer
as follows:
pear install PHP_CodeSniffer
It would be nice to be able to use the phpcs
command via commandline, or other utilities. You will need to add the installed php's bin
directory to your path. The following would be added to your .bashrc
or .bash_profile
when running the php54
brew:
export PATH="$(brew --prefix php54)/bin:$PATH"
Some caveats:
- Remember to use the proper php version in that export. So if you installed the
php53
formula, usephp53
instead ofphp54
in the export. - Updating your installed php will result in the binaries no longer existing within your path. In such cases, you will need to reinstall the pear extensions. Alternatives include installing
pear
outside ofhomebrew-php
or using thehomebrew-php
version of your extension. - Uninstalling your
homebrew-php
php formula will also remove the extensions.
The following kinds of brews are allowed:
- PHP Extensions: They may be built with PECL, but installation via homebrew is sometimes much easier.
- PHP Utilities: php-version, php-build fall under this category
- Common PHP Web Applications: phpmyadmin goes here. Note that Wordpress would not because it requires other migration steps, such as database migrations etc.
- PHP Frameworks: These are to be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. Generally, only a recent, stable version of a popular framework will be allowed.
If you have any concerns as to whether your formula belongs in PHP, just open a pull request with the formula and we'll take it from there.
PHP Extensions MUST be prefixed with phpVERSION
. For example, instead of the Solr
formula for PHP54 in solr.rb
, we would have Php54Solr
inside of php54-solr.rb
. This is to remove any possible conflicts with mainline homebrew formulae.
The template for the php54-example
pecl extension would be as follows. Please use it as an example for any new extension formulae:
require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'abstract-php-extension')
class Php54Example < AbstractPhp54Extension
init
homepage 'http://pecl.php.net/package/example'
url 'http://pecl.php.net/get/example-1.0.tgz'
sha1 'SOMEHASHHERE'
version '1.0'
head 'https://svn.php.net/repository/pecl/example/trunk', :using => :svn
def install
Dir.chdir "example-#{version}" unless build.head?
ENV.universal_binary if build.universal?
safe_phpize
system "./configure", "--prefix=#{prefix}",
phpconfig
system "make"
prefix.install "modules/example.so"
write_config_file unless build.include? "without-config-file"
end
end
Defining extensions inheriting AbstractPhp5(34)Extension will provide a write_config_file
which add ext-{extension}.ini
to conf.d
, don’t forget to remove it manually upon extension removal. Please see AbstractPhpExtension.rb for more details.
Please note that your formula installation may deviate significantly from the above; caveats should more or less stay the same, as they give explicit instructions to users as to how to ensure the extension is properly installed.
The ordering of Formula attributes, such as the homepage
, url
, sha1
, etc. should follow the above order for consistency. The version
is only included when the url does not include a version in the filename. head
installations are not required.
All official PHP extensions should be built for all stable versions of PHP included in homebrew-php
. As of this writing, these version are 5.3.20
and 5.4.10
.
Proper PHP Versioning? See issue #1Pull out all PHP-related brews from Homebrew
Copyright (c) 2012 Jose Diaz-Gonzalez and other contributors
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