johmas
johmas

Reputation: 689

RVM equivalent for PHP?

I can't seem to find a way to switch versions of PHP quickly. Is there something equivalent to ruby version manager for php? I need to switch between 5.3 and 5.2 on OS X.

Upvotes: 64

Views: 30491

Answers (7)

Wil Moore III
Wil Moore III

Reputation: 7214

For PHP alternatives to RVM and rbenv, you have phpbrew, phpenv and php-version. Please be aware that I am the author of php-version so of course I prefer it as I wrote it to scratch my own itch (I wanted something minimal with command completion); however, phpenv is quite good as well. You would do well to use either.

On OS X, you can install a PHP version manager using Homebrew.

First, add the PHP formulae for homebrew:

% brew tap homebrew/homebrew-php

Then, using the formulae installed from homebrew-php you can install either with:

% brew install php-version

or

% brew install phpenv

The php-version README.md lists a few more alternatives so you might want to have a look.

BTW, I would consider php-version to be more aligned with chruby in that it tries to do one thing well.

Upvotes: 50

zinovyev
zinovyev

Reputation: 2163

Here is my solution (pvers). A one-file script written completely in bash. If you are looking for a lite and easy to install php version manager with minimum dependencies - give it a try;)

Upvotes: 0

Lloyd Moore
Lloyd Moore

Reputation: 3197

There is a great program for doing this, phpbrew. I actively use it and I can highly recommend it.

https://github.com/phpbrew/phpbrew/wiki/Cookbook

Upvotes: 0

cloudsben
cloudsben

Reputation: 29

If you are not use php-cgi and Install different versions of PHP to different locations

  1. Find different version libphp5.so,and copy into the different location

  2. If use php5.3.11 or php5.4.11

     ln -s php5.3.11 php  || ln -s php5.4.11
    
  3. Depoly your apache httpd.conf

     LoadModule php5_module        YOUR_PHP_PATH/php/libphp5.so
    
  4. restart apache

     sudo apachectl restart
    

Upvotes: 2

George
George

Reputation: 2950

Have a look at phpenv (with php-build). There's even a homebrew recipe if you brew tap josegonzalez/php. It's actually a PHP version of rbenv not rvm but I think it's going to be the simpler to set up than phpfarm.

Upvotes: 1

wik
wik

Reputation: 2482

I think phpfarm is most close php alternative of rvm, it also installing pyrus which is like ruby gems for php world.

Upvotes: 10

Slava
Slava

Reputation: 2050

if you're running apache I can suggest the way I solved this. Install different versions of PHP to different locations and prepare few apache php-x.y.z.conf files like

ScriptAlias /php/ "path/to/php-5.2.10/"
AddType application/x-httpd-php .php
AddType application/x-httpd-php .phtml
Action application/x-httpd-php "/php/php-cgi"
<Directory "/php/">
    Order allow,deny
    Allow from all
</Directory>

,

ScriptAlias /php/ "path/to/php-5.3.0/"
AddType application/x-httpd-php .php
AddType application/x-httpd-php .phtml
Action application/x-httpd-php "/php/php-cgi"
<Directory "/php/">
    Order allow,deny
    Allow from all
</Directory>

and so on, so you can quickly change the name of included .conf file and restart server. Or, like I did, make several virtual hosts having the same document root, but with different versions of PHP included:

<VirtualHost *:80>
    DocumentRoot "C:/www/localhost"
    ServerName local.php-5.2.10

    Include conf/php-5.2.10.conf

    <Directory "C:/www/localhost">
        Allow from All
    </Directory>
</VirtualHost>

Upvotes: 0

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