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The MySQL download can be found here. Download the Mac OS X 10.10 (x86, 64-bit), DMG Archive. When download is complete, open the installation packages by double-clicking the package icon. There will be a pop-up window that provides a temporary password for MySQL’s “root” user. This password will be a slew of random characters that is crucial to getting MySQL up and running smoothly. You can do it with a GUI way, use this link and download your version. Install mysql and the options. After that you will find the mysql option in your System Preferences. I used that way on my MacBook Pro and works. Firefox version 78 is the last supported Firefox version for Mac users of OS X 10.9 Mavericks, OS X 10.10 Yosemite and OS X 10.11 El Capitan. These users will be moved to the Firefox Extended Support Release (ESR) channel by an application update. This will provide security updates until the next ESR update in July 2021, after which the affected users will no longer receive security updates.
Join For FreeIt's that time again; Apple has shipped a new version of OS X, 10.10 Yosemite. Apple ships PHP 5.5.14 with Yosemite and this is how to set it up from a clean install.
However, if you don't want to use the built-in PHP or want to use version 5.6, then these are some alternatives:
- PHP 5.3/5.4/5.5 for OS X 10.6/10.7/10.8/10.9/10.10 as binary package by Liip
- Homebrew has PHP.
- Zend Server 7.x (Paid for)
Let's get started…
Homebrew
Homebrew is a package manager for OS X. Install it, as we'll need it later.
You'll also need the Xcode command line tools – at least version 6.1. Usually you would install using
xcode-select --install, however, as of this writing Xcode 6.1 isn't available on the Mac App Store, so use this direct link. Don't forget to start up Xcode…
xcode-select --install, however, as of this writing Xcode 6.1 isn't available on the Mac App Store, so use this direct link. Don't forget to start up Xcode…
Note: if /usr/include doesn't exist, then you need to do:
MySQL
- Download the 'Mac OS X 10.9 (x86, 64-bit), DMG Archive' from mysql.com and install the pkg.
- Open the pref pane and start the MySQL Server.
- Update the path by editing ~/.bash_profile and add: at top of file.
- Set up MySQL root password: Clear the history file by typing history -c so that {new-password} isn't in plain text on the disk.
- Now ensure that the mysql.sock file can be found by PHP:
- Ensure that MySQL is running
- sudo mkdir /var/mysql
- sudo ln -s /tmp/mysql.sock /var/mysql/mysql.sock
Apache
In Yosemite, Apache 2.4.9 is installed. We just have to use the command line to start and stop it.
One change compared to 2.2.x worth noting is that we now need the Require all granted directive in our virtual host definitions in place of Allow from all. Read the upgrading documentation for more information.
- cd /etc/apache2
- Edit /etc/apache2/httpd.conf
- To enable PHP and rewriting in Apache, remove the leading # from these two lines:
- Find the <Directory '/Library/WebServer/Documents'>section and change:
AllowOverride None to AllowOverride All so that .htaccess files will work
and Options FollowSymLinks Multiviews to Options FollowSymLinks Multiviews Indexes so that we can view directory listings.
- Restart Apache: sudo apachectl restart
- Give yourself permissions to the /Library/WebServer/Documents/ folder using the terminal commands:
- sudo chgrp staff /Library/WebServer/Documents
- sudo chmod g+rws /Library/WebServer/Documents
- sudo chmod g+rw /Library/WebServer/Documents/*
- Open Finder and navigate to /Library/WebServer/Documents/ using shift+cmd+g
- Create a new folder called 'orig' and place all files currently in the Documents folder into it.
- Create a new file called info.php with <?php phpinfo(); inside it.
- Use Safari to navigate to http://localhost/info.php and check that the PHP version is displayed (5.5.14 at the time of writing).
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php.ini
- cd /etc
- sudo cp php.ini.default php.ini
- sudo chmod ug+w php.ini
- sudo chgrp admin php.ini
- Edit php.ini and change settings appropriately.
At a minimum, you should change:
Xdebug
Can't have a PHP development environment without xdebug! Fortunately, Yosemite ships with it ready to enable:
- Edit /etc/php.ini and add this line to the end:
- If you want to configure your xdebug settings, then add an [xdebug] section. I like these settings (use with caution…):
- Restart apache: sudo apachectl restart and check in the phpinfo that xdebug is now loaded.
Composer
Install Composer into /usr/local/bin:
- cd /usr/local/bin
- curl -sS https://getcomposer.org/installer | php
- mv composer.phar composer
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PEAR
We need PEAR solely for installing PHP extensions using PECL. We just need to run the install phar file.
- cd /usr/lib/php
- sudo php install-pear-nozlib.phar
- sudo pear channel-update pear.php.net
- sudo pecl channel-update pecl.php.net
- sudo pear upgrade-all
- sudo pear config-set auto_discover 1
Compiling extensions
To compile extensions, you need the Xcode command line tools and autoconf.
brew install autoconf
Intl extension
If you need Locale:
- brew install icu4c
- sudo pecl install intl
The path to the ICU libraries and headers is: /usr/local/opt/icu4c/ - Edit /etc/php.ini and add extension=intl.so to the end.
Mcrypt extension
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Firstly, install mcrypt:
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- brew install mcrypt
Now the PHP extension:
- brew tap homebrew/dupes
- brew tap homebrew/versions
- brew tap homebrew/php
- Edit /usr/local/Library/Taps/homebrew/homebrew-php/Abstract/abstract-php-extension.rb and patch as per this patch. (At least until this PR is accepted!)
- brew install php55-mcrypt --without-homebrew-php
- Enable:
- sudo mkdir -p /Library/Server/Web/Config/php
- sudo ln -s /usr/local/etc/php/5.5/conf.d/ext-mcrypt.ini /Library/Server/Web/Config/php/ext-mcrypt.ini
Finally, restart apache: sudo apachectl restart.
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That's it! It all works on this machine, anyway :)
As I noted at the top, if you don't want to do all this yourself, there are otheroptionsavailable for PHP on OS X which may work better for you.
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