natanfelles/php-server

Fine tuning on the PHP Built-in web server.

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Fine tuning on the PHP Built-in web server

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See release notes at: https://github.com/natanfelles/php-server/releases

Installation

Composer

Open your terminal and run:

composer global require natanfelles/php-server

Add the composer bin path to your .bashrc:

echo 'export PATH="$PATH:$HOME/.config/composer/vendor/bin"' >> ~/.bashrc

Manual

Download and extract the php-server project folder.

Add the php-server alias to your .bashrc:

echo 'alias php-server="~/php-server/bin/php-server"' >> ~/.bashrc

Config

You can run the php-server in any folder of your operating system.

Each time you run the php-server command, it will look up if there is a file named php-server.ini in the current directory. If found, your settings will override the default settings.

A quick example file content is:

php = PHP_BINARY
host = localhost
port = 8080
root = ./public
autoindex = true
index = index.php
error_reporting = E_ALL

[ini]
display_errors = 1
display_startup_errors = 1
max_execution_time = 360
post_max_size = 200M
upload_max_filesize = 200M
; Array of runtime extensions:
extension[] = mysqli
extension[] = zip

[server]
ENVIRONMENT = development

You can use the command php-server new to create a new configuration file in the current directory.

Explanation

General Vars

Sections

Knowing this, just create (if necessary) a php-server.ini file, run the server and you're done.

Run

As you can see in the config. You can create a php-server.ini file to leave the settings of each project already pre-established.

But, you can also simply run php-server and the server will already be available at http://localhost:8080.

The php-server command can receive some parameters and they are:

For example, to run the server on a different port:

php-server --port 8081

Or, also with a different version of PHP than the default:

php-server --php php7.4 --port 8081

Right. You get the idea. If you want to run on a different host you can add the host to the hosts file of your operating system.

Contribute

Hello, how nice that you are reading this.

If you have any idea to improve this project or something is not working as it should, do not hesitate to open an issue and if you have solved the problem feel free to open a Pull Request.