timesplinter / gphpio
Library to handle GPIO
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Requires
- php: >=5.5.0
Requires (Dev)
- php-mock/php-mock-phpunit: ^2.0.1
- phpunit/phpunit: ^6.4
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Last update: 2025-10-21 03:09:20 UTC
README
This library provides a nice OO interface to interact with the GPIO pins of RaspberryPi (2).
Setup
For RaspberryPi (2) please make sure that the files at /sys/class/gpio are owned by root:gpio and that the user which
executes the PHP script using this library is also in the group gpio. This should be the case anyway as long as you have
already run the raspi-config tool on installation.
Else you may need to apply the following changes described here.
Example
The "Hello world" LED-blink script would look like that:
$model = new RPi(); $gpio = new GPIO($model); $pin = 17; if($gpio->isExported($pin) === false) $gpio->export($pin, GPIO::MODE_OUTPUT); echo 'This is a ' , $model->getName() , PHP_EOL; for($i = 0; $i < 10; ++$i) { $gpio->write($pin, 1); echo 'The pin is now: ' , $gpio->read($pin) , PHP_EOL; sleep(1); $gpio->write($pin, 0); echo 'The pin is now: ' , $gpio->read($pin) , PHP_EOL; sleep(1); } $gpio->unexport($pin);