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Phalcon v5 supports only PHP 7.4 and above.
PHP 7.4 has been released 2 years ago and its active support was until November 2021, while security updates were until November 2022. Phalcon follows actively supported PHP versions, therefore support for PHP 7.4 will not be available in future versions. We will continue to support PHP 7.4 for v5 for another year, until September 2023. Phalcon v6 and later will support PHP 8.+.
Installing a web server is outside the scope of this document. Please refer to relevant guides on the Internet on how to install a web server.
Since Phalcon is loosely coupled, it exposes functionality without the need for additional extensions. However, certain components rely on additional extensions to work. When in need for database connectivity and access, you will need to install the php_pdo
extension. If your RDBMS is MySQL/MariaDB or Aurora, you will need the php_mysqlnd
extension also. Similarly, using a PostgreSql database with Phalcon requires the php_pgsql
extension.
Phalcon needs to be loaded after PDO
. Some distributions add a number prefix on ini
files. If that is the case, choose a high number for Phalcon (e.g. 50-phalcon.ini
), higher than PDO
. This will load Phalcon after the prerequisite extensions. If however, your distribution only has a php.ini
file, please make sure that the order is similar to this:
extension=pdo.so
extension=phalcon.so
Phalcon is designed to use as few resources as possible, while offering high performance. Although we have tested Phalcon in various high-end environments, (such as 0.25GB RAM, 0.5 CPU), the hardware that you will choose will depend on your application needs.
We have hosted our website and blog for the last few years on an Amazon VM with 512MB RAM and 1 vCPU.
NOTE: You should always try and use the latest version of Phalcon and PHP as both address bugs, security enhancements as well as performance.
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NOTE: The documentation below refers to the Phalcon 5.0.0 installation. Adjust your installation/commands to the version you want to install accordingly.
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Along with PHP 7.4 or greater, depending on your application needs and the Phalcon components you need, you might need to install the following extensions:
- curl
- fileinfo
- gettext
- gd2 (to use the Phalcon\Image\Adapter\Gd class)
- imagick (to use the Phalcon\Image\Adapter\Imagick class)
- json
libpcre3-dev
(Debian/Ubuntu),pcre-devel
(CentOS),pcre
(macOS)- PDO Extension as well as the relevant RDBMS specific extension (i.e. MySQL, PostgreSql etc.)
- OpenSSL Extension
- Mbstring Extension
- Memcached or other relevant cache adapters depending on your usage of cache
NOTE: Installing these packages will vary based on your operating system as well as the package manager you use (if any). Please consult the relevant documentation on how to install these extensions.
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For the libpcre3-dev
package you can use the following commands:
sudo apt-get install libpcre3-dev
and then try and install Phalcon again
sudo yum install pcre-devel
brew install pcre
Without brew
, you need to go to the PCRE website and download the latest pcre:
tar -xzvf pcre-8.42.tar.gz
cd pcre-8.42
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/pcre-8.42
make
make install
ln -s /usr/local/pcre-8.42 /usr/sbin/pcre
ln -s /usr/local/pcre-8.42/include/pcre.h /usr/include/pcre.h
For Maverick
brew install pcre
if it gives you error, you can use
sudo ln -s /opt/local/include/pcre.h /usr/include/
sudo pecl install apc
Since Phalcon is compiled as a PHP extension, its installation is somewhat different from any other traditional PHP framework. Phalcon needs to be installed and loaded as a module on your web server.
NOTE: The preferred method of installation is through PECL.
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The PECL installation method is available for Windows, Linux and macOS. Under windows pre-compiled dll files are available, while under Linux and macOS, Phalcon will be compiled locally. To install Phalcon using PECL make sure you have pecl/pear installed.
pecl channel-update pecl.php.net
pecl install phalcon
You can install the repository offered by Ondřej Surý.
Installation of the repo:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ondrej/php
sudo apt-get update
and Phalcon:
sudo apt-get install php-phalcon5
Remi Collet maintains an excellent repository for RPM based installations. You can find instructions on how to enable it for your distribution here.
Installing Phalcon after that is as easy as:
yum install php74-php-phalcon5
Additional versions are available both architecture specific (x86/x64) and PHP version specific
Binary package (pkg) and compile from source (ports) are available for FreeBSD. To install it you will need to issue the following commands:
pkg install php74-phalcon5
cd /usr/ports/www/phalcon5
make install clean
An overlay for installing Phalcon can be found here
sudo -s
git clone https://github.com/phalcon/cphalcon
cd cphalcon/
git checkout tags/v5.3.0 ./
zephir fullclean
zephir build
It is also necessary to increase the swap file from the default 100 MB to at least 2000 MB. Because, the compiler lacks RAM.
sudo -s
nano /etc/dphys-swapfile
Replacing CONF_SWAPSIZE=100
with CONF_SWAPSIZE=2000
After saving the setting, restart the daemon:
/etc/init.d/dphys-swapfile stop
/etc/init.d/dphys-swapfile start
Brew includes binary packages, so you don't need to compile Phalcon yourself. If you want to compile the extension yourself you need the following dependencies installed:
- PHP 7.x (or 8.x) development resources
- XCode
Binary installation (preferred):
brew tap phalcon/extension https://github.com/phalcon/homebrew-tap
brew install phalcon
Compile phalcon:
brew tap phalcon/extension https://github.com/phalcon/homebrew-tap
brew install phalcon --build-from-source
sudo port install php74-phalcon
sudo port install php80-phalcon
Edit your php.ini file and then append at the end:
extension=php_phalcon.so
Restart your webserver.
PHPBrew is an excellent way to manage multiple versions of PHP and PHP extensions on your system(s). Installation instructions for PHPBrew can be found here
If you're using PHPBrew, you can install Phalcon using the following:
sudo phpbrew ext install phalcon
To use Phalcon on Windows, you will need to install the phalcon.dll. We have compiled several DLLs depending on the target platform. The DLLs can be found in our download page.
Identify your PHP installation as well as architecture. If you download the wrong DLL, Phalcon will not work. phpinfo()
contains this information. In the example below, we will need the NTS version of the DLL:
The available DLLs are:
Архитектура | Version | Тип |
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x64 | 7.x | Потокобезопасный |
x64 | 7.x | Не являющийся потокобезопасным (NTS) |
x86 | 7.x | Потокобезопасный |
x86 | 7.x | Не являющийся потокобезопасным (NTS) |
x64 | 8.x | Потокобезопасный |
x64 | 8.x | Не являющийся потокобезопасным (NTS) |
x86 | 8.x | Потокобезопасный |
x86 | 8.x | Не являющийся потокобезопасным (NTS) |
Edit your php.ini file and then append at the end:
extension=php_phalcon.dll
Restart your webserver.
Compiling from source is similar to most environments (Linux/macOS).
- PHP development resources depending on your version (8.1 recommended)
- Компилятор GCC (Linux/Solaris/FreeBSD) или Xcode (macOS)
- re2c >= 0.13
- libpcre-dev (libpcre3-dev)
If you wish to compile Phalcon you can do so by using Zephir. You will first need to have the Zephir Parser installed in your system:
pecl install zephir_parser
Depending on your target system, you might need to create a zephir_parser.ini
file, to load this extension. The contents of the file should be:
extension=zephir_parser.so
and you might need to enable the extension using phpenmod
phpenmod zephir_parser
You will then need to download the latest zephir.phar
from here. Move the file to a folder that is available in your PATH
, such as /usr/local/bin
for example, and make it executable:
mv zephir.phar /usr/local/bin
cd /usr/local/bin/
mv zephir.phar zephir
chmod a+x zephir
You might also need to change the ownership of the file, depending on your environment.
Clone the repository to a location on your file system.
git clone https://github.com/phalcon/cphalcon
Compile Phalcon
cd cphalcon/
git checkout tags/v5.3.0 ./
zephir fullclean
zephir build
Check the module
php -m | grep phalcon
You will now need enable Phalcon. Create a file called phalcon.ini
with extension=phalcon.so
as its content. The file should be present in:
- Suse:
/etc/php7/conf.d/phalcon.ini
- CentOS/RedHat/Fedora:
/etc/php.d/phalcon.ini
- Ubuntu/Debian with Apache2:
/etc/php7/apache2/conf.d/30-phalcon.ini
with this Content: - Ubuntu/Debian with Php7-FPM:
/etc/php7/fpm/conf.d/30-phalcon.ini
- Ubuntu/Debian with Php7-CLI:
/etc/php7/cli/conf.d/30-phalcon.ini
For PHP 8.+ the above paths might differ slightly.
The instructions above will compile and install the module on your system. You can also compile the extension and then add it manually in your ini
file:
cd cphalcon/
git checkout tags/v5.3.0 ./
zephir fullclean
zephir compile
cd ext
phpize
./configure
make && make install
If you use the above method you will need to add the extension=phalcon.so
in your php.ini
both for CLI and web server.
NOTE: If you are installing Phalcon with PHP 8.+, the paths will vary slightly.
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By default, we compile to be as compatible as possible with all processors (gcc -mtune=native -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer
). If you would like instruct the compiler to generate optimized machine code that matches the processor where it is currently running on you can set your own compile flags by exporting CFLAGS before the build. For example
export CFLAGS="-march=native -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer"
zephir build
This will generate the best possible code for that chipset but will likely break the compiled object on older chipsets.
Running your application on shared hosting might restrict you in installing Phalcon, especially if you do not have root access. Some web hosting control panels luckily have Phalcon support.
cPanel & WHM support Phalcon using Easy Apache 4 (EA4). You can install Phalcon by enabling the module in Easy Apache 4 (EA4).
The plesk control panel doesn't have Phalcon support, but you can find installation instructions on the Plesk website