Setup PHP with required extensions, php.ini configuration, code-coverage support and tools like composer in GitHub Actions. This action gives you a cross platform interface to setup the PHP environment you need to test your application. Refer to Usage section and examples to see how to use this.
- PHP Support
- OS/Platform Support
- PHP Extension Support
- Tools Support
- Coverage support
- Usage
- License
- Contributions
- Support this project
- This action uses the following works
- Further Reading
PHP Version | Stability | Release Support |
---|---|---|
5.6 | Stable |
End of life |
7.0 | Stable |
End of life |
7.1 | Stable |
End of life |
7.2 | Stable |
Security fixes only |
7.3 | Stable |
Active |
7.4 | Stable |
Active |
8.0 | Experimental |
In development |
Note: Specifying 8.0
in php-version
input installs a nightly build of PHP 8.0.0-dev
with PHP JIT
, Union Types v2
and other new features. See experimental setup for more information.
Virtual environment | matrix.operating-system |
---|---|
Windows Server 2019 | windows-latest or windows-2019 |
Ubuntu 18.04 | ubuntu-latest or ubuntu-18.04 |
Ubuntu 16.04 | ubuntu-16.04 |
macOS X Catalina 10.15 | macOS-latest or macOS-10.15 |
- On
ubuntu
by default extensions which are available as a package can be installed. If the extension is not available as a package but it is onPECL
, it can be installed by specifyingpecl
in the tools input. - On
windows
extensions which havewindows
binary onPECL
can be installed. - On
macOS
extensions which are onPECL
can be installed. - Extensions which are installed along with PHP if specified are enabled.
- Extensions which cannot be installed gracefully leave an error message in the logs, the action is not interrupted.
The latest version of the following tools can be setup globally using the tools
input.
composer
, codeception
, deployer
, pecl
, phinx
, phpcbf
, phpcpd
, php-cs-fixer
, phpcs
, phpmd
, phpstan
, phpunit
, prestissimo
, psalm
uses: shivammathur/setup-php@v1
with:
php-version: '7.4'
tools: php-cs-fixer, phpunit
Note: composer
is setup by default, so that is not required to be specified.
Specify coverage: xdebug
to use Xdebug
.
Runs on all PHP versions supported except 8.0
.
uses: shivammathur/setup-php@v1
with:
php-version: '7.4'
coverage: xdebug
Specify coverage: pcov
to use PCOV
.
It is much faster than Xdebug
.
PCOV
needs PHP >= 7.1
.
If your source code directory is other than src
, lib
or, app
, specify pcov.directory
using the ini-values
input.
uses: shivammathur/setup-php@v1
with:
php-version: '7.4'
ini-values: pcov.directory=api #optional, see above for usage.
coverage: pcov
Specify coverage: none
to disable both Xdebug
and PCOV
.
Consider disabling the coverage using this PHP action for these reasons.
- You are not generating coverage reports while testing.
- It will remove
Xdebug
, which will have a positive impact on PHP performance. - You are using
phpdbg
for running your tests.
uses: shivammathur/setup-php@v1
with:
php-version: '7.4'
coverage: none
Inputs supported by this GitHub Action.
- php-version
required
- extensions
optional
- ini-values
optional
- coverage
optional
- tools
optional
See action.yml and usage below for more info.
Setup a particular PHP version.
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Setup PHP
uses: shivammathur/setup-php@v1
with:
php-version: '7.4'
extensions: mbstring, intl #optional, setup extensions
ini-values: post_max_size=256M, short_open_tag=On #optional, setup php.ini configuration
coverage: xdebug #optional, setup coverage driver
tools: php-cs-fixer, phpunit #optional, setup tools globally
Setup multiple PHP versions on multiple operating systems.
jobs:
run:
runs-on: ${{ matrix.operating-system }}
strategy:
matrix:
operating-system: [ubuntu-latest, windows-latest, macOS-latest]
php-versions: ['5.6', '7.0', '7.1', '7.2', '7.3', '7.4']
name: PHP ${{ matrix.php-versions }} Test on ${{ matrix.operating-system }}
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Setup PHP
uses: shivammathur/setup-php@v1
with:
php-version: ${{ matrix.php-versions }}
extensions: mbstring, intl #optional, setup extensions
ini-values: post_max_size=256M, short_open_tag=On #optional, setup php.ini configuration
coverage: xdebug #optional, setup coverage driver
tools: php-cs-fixer, phpunit #optional, setup tools globally
Setup a nightly build of
PHP 8.0.0-dev
from the master branch of PHP.
- This version is currently in development and is an experimental feature on this action.
PECL
is installed by default with this version onubuntu
.- Some extensions might not support this version currently.
- Refer to this RFC for configuring
PHP JIT
on this version. - Refer to this list of RFCs implemented in this version.
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Setup PHP
uses: shivammathur/setup-php@v1
with:
php-version: '8.0'
extensions: mbstring #optional, setup extensions
ini-values: opcache.jit_buffer_size=256M, opcache.jit=1235, pcre.jit=1 #optional, setup php.ini configuration
coverage: pcov #optional, setup PCOV, Xdebug does not support this version yet.
tools: php-cs-fixer, phpunit #optional, setup tools globally
You can persist composer's internal cache directory using the action/cache
GitHub Action. Dependencies cached are loaded directly instead of downloading them while installation. The files cached are available across check-runs and will reduce the workflow execution time.
Note: Please do not cache vendor
directory using action/cache
as that will have side-effects.
- name: Get Composer Cache Directory
id: composer-cache
run: echo "::set-output name=dir::$(composer config cache-files-dir)"
- name: Cache dependencies
uses: actions/cache@v1
with:
path: ${{ steps.composer-cache.outputs.dir }}
key: ${{ runner.os }}-composer-${{ hashFiles('**/composer.lock') }}
restore-keys: ${{ runner.os }}-composer-
- name: Install Dependencies
run: composer install --prefer-dist
In the above example, if you support a range of composer
dependencies and do not commit composer.lock
, you can use the hash of composer.json
as the key for your cache.
key: ${{ runner.os }}-composer-${{ hashFiles('**/composer.json') }}
You can setup problem matchers for your PHPUnit
output. This will scan the errors in your tests and surface that information prominently in the GitHub Actions UI by creating annotations and log file decorations.
- name: Setup Problem Matchers for PHPUnit
run: echo "::add-matcher::${{ runner.tool_cache }}/phpunit.json"
Examples for setting up this GitHub Action with different PHP Frameworks/Packages.
Framework/Package | Runs on | Workflow |
---|---|---|
CodeIgniter | macOS , ubuntu and windows |
codeigniter.yml |
Laravel with MySQL and Redis |
ubuntu |
laravel-mysql.yml |
Laravel with PostgreSQL and Redis |
ubuntu |
laravel-postgres.yml |
Laravel without services | macOS , ubuntu and windows |
laravel.yml |
Lumen with MySQL and Redis |
ubuntu |
lumen-mysql.yml |
Lumen with PostgreSQL and Redis |
ubuntu |
lumen-postgres.yml |
Lumen without services | macOS , ubuntu and windows |
lumen.yml |
Phalcon with MySQL |
ubuntu |
phalcon-mysql.yml |
Phalcon with PostgreSQL |
ubuntu |
phalcon-postgres.yml |
Roots/bedrock | ubuntu |
bedrock.yml |
Roots/sage | ubuntu |
sage.yml |
Slim Framework | macOS , ubuntu and windows |
slim-framework.yml |
Symfony with MySQL |
ubuntu |
symfony-mysql.yml |
Symfony with PostgreSQL |
ubuntu |
symfony-postgres.yml |
Symfony without services | macOS , ubuntu and windows |
symfony.yml |
Yii2 Starter Kit with MySQL |
ubuntu |
yii2-mysql.yml |
Yii2 Starter Kit with PostgreSQL |
ubuntu |
yii2-postgres.yml |
Zend Framework | macOS , ubuntu and windows |
zend-framework.yml |
The scripts and documentation in this project are released under the MIT License. This project has multiple dependencies and uses various works. Their licenses can be found in their respective repositories.
Contributions are welcome! See Contributor's Guide. If you face any issues while using this or want to suggest a feature/improvement, create an issue here.
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