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RunCloud/Packages/php56rc/bin/phpize -cleanĮcho "extension=$MODULE_NAME.so" > /etc/php56rc/conf.d/$MODULE_NAME.It doesn't look like the ldap extension is installed or enabled on this server. configure -with-libdir=lib64 CFLAGS='-O2 -fPIE -fstack-protector-strong -Wformat -Werror=format-security -Wall -pedantic -fsigned-char -fno-strict-aliasing'Įcho "extension=$MODULE_NAME.so" > /etc/php55rc/conf.d/$MODULE_NAME.ini RunCloud/Packages/php55rc/bin/phpize -clean # make clean will always fail if you never compile it before Tar -zxvf $MODULE_NAME-$MODULE_VERSION.tgz
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# Install the required developement tools You need to login as root user to be able to compile and install the module.
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This example will teach you how to compile pecl-sphinx inside your RunCloud Server. Don't worry about it because most modules already shipped with RunCloud except you are trying to do some weird things inside your server. Thus, you need to compile your own modules to make it work. Since we are rolling our own PHP Version, apt-get install php-* won't work because it will replace our php and there will be a conflict. # This example will install soap module to php5.5, php5.6, php7.0, php7.1 php7.2Īpt-get install php55rc-soap php56rc-soap php70rc-soap php71rc-soap php72rc-soap # To install any module, just use the module name The module to communicate with SOAP server or to built your own SOAP server. The module for image processing using ImageMagick. The module to access LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol). Most probably you are not using this module, unless you have a Web Application that can read email. This is the list of extra module if you want to use it: Module Name To install Zend Guard Loader, please follow this guide inside our blog. To install ionCube Loader, please follow this guide inside our blog. We also have dedicated post for this inside our blog, Wordfence Integration with PHP-FPM inside RunCloud. This idea was coming from our customers who are using Wordfence plugin for WordPress. # If you are using PHP 7.1 for awesomephp Web Application Inside php.ini, there is a setting to enable php short tag. Editing php.ini is a no-no and will affect every web application globally unless you know what you are doing.īelow example will show you how to use extra fpm configuration. By modifying /etc/phprc/fpm.d/.conf, each of your web applications will get their own exclusive settings. But some of the config isn't supported to be tweak from the panel and will still be rely on php.ini. By default, RunCloud depends on php.ini inside /etc/phprc/php.ini and overwrite it inside /etc/phprc/fpm.d/.conf. What you can do with it is that you can add php.ini tweak here. You can find your extra PHP-FPM configuration inside /etc/php-extra/.conf.
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To give you more freedom, we introduced extra PHP-FPM configuration. While most of the config can be tweaked from the panel, some of it isn't supported out of the box. RunCloud/Packages/php72rc/ # Installed location
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RunCloud/Packages/php71rc/ # Installed location RunCloud/Packages/php70rc/ # Installed location RunCloud/Packages/php56rc/ # Installed location RunCloud/Packages/php55rc/ # Installed location They are located inside /etc/phprc/fpm.d/.conf # If your web app name is myapp and using php7.0, the config will be located insideĮach PHP is installed inside its own folder with its own setting folder. Or to start, stop, reload or restart php7.1, you can use: # StartĮach of your web applications will have their own PHP config. # Disable php automatic start after reboot # Automatically start php after server reboot If you would like to start, stop, reload or restart php7.0, you may use: # Start You don't have to do any of this command if you are changing PHP Config from RunCloud Panel