The PHP Distribution CNB provides the PHP binary distribution. The buildpack installs the PHP binary distribution onto the $PATH which makes it available for subsequent buildpacks. These buildpacks can then use that distribution to run PHP tooling. The PHP Web CNB is an example of a buildpack that utilizes the PHP binary.
The PHP Distribution CNB provides php as a dependency. Downstream buildpacks, like PHP Composer CNB can require the php dependency by generating a Build Plan TOML file that looks like the following:
[[requires]]
# The name of the PHP dependency is "php". This value is considered
# part of the public API for the buildpack and will not change without a plan
# for deprecation.
name = "php"
# The PHP buildpack supports some non-required metadata options.
[requires.metadata]
# Setting the build flag to true will ensure that the PHP
# depdendency is available on the $PATH for subsequent buildpacks during
# their build phase. If you are writing a buildpack that needs to run PHP
# during its build process, this flag should be set to true.
build = true
# Setting the launch flag to true will ensure that the PHP
# dependency is available on the $PATH for the running application. If you are
# writing an application that needs to run PHP at runtime, this flag should
# be set to true.
launch = true
# Optional. If not provided, the buildpack will provide the default version from buildpack.toml.
# To request a specific version, you can specify a semver constraint such as "8.*", "8.0.*",
# or even "8.0.4".
version = "8.0.4"
To package this buildpack for consumption:
$ ./scripts/package.sh
This builds the buildpack's Go source using GOOS=linux by default. You can supply another value as the first argument to package.sh.
This buildpack is released under version 2.0 of the Apache License.
To run all unit tests, run:
./scripts/unit.sh
To run all integration tests, run:
./scripts/integration.sh
Specifying the PHP Dist version through buildpack.yml configuration is deprecated.
To migrate from using buildpack.yml
please set the $BP_PHP_VERSION
environment variable at build time either directly (ex. pack build my-app --env BP_PHP_VERSION=7.3.*
) or through a project.toml
file
# this allows you to specify a version constraint for the `php` depdendency
# any valid semver constaints (e.g. 7.*) are also acceptable
$BP_PHP_VERSION="7.3.*"
The PHP library directory is available to PHP via an include path in the PHP
configuration. By default it is set to /workspace/lib
and can be overriden by
setting the BP_PHP_LIB_DIR
environment variable at build-time.
$BP_PHP_LIB_DIR="some-directory"
Custom .ini
files can be provided from users to amend the default php.ini
file. This can be done by placing an ini
-type configuration file inside
<application directory>/.php.ini.d/
. Its path will be made available via the
PHP_INI_SCAN_DIR
.
For extra debug logs from the image build process, set the $BP_LOG_LEVEL
environment variable to DEBUG
at build-time (ex. pack build my-app --env BP_LOG_LEVEL=DEBUG
or through a project.toml
file.