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FrankenPHP: Modern App Server for PHP

<h1 align="center"><a href="https://frankenphp.dev"></a></h1>

FrankenPHP is a modern application server for PHP built on top of the Caddy web server.

FrankenPHP gives superpowers to your PHP apps thanks to its stunning features: Early Hints, worker mode, real-time capabilities, hot reloading, automatic HTTPS, HTTP/2, and HTTP/3 support...

FrankenPHP works with any PHP app and makes your Laravel and Symfony projects faster than ever thanks to their official integrations with the worker mode.

FrankenPHP can also be used as a standalone Go library to embed PHP in any app using net/http.

Learn more on frankenphp.dev and in this slide deck:

<a href="https://dunglas.dev/2022/10/frankenphp-the-modern-php-app-server-written-in-go/"></a>

Getting Started

Install Script

On Linux and macOS, copy this line into your terminal to automatically install an appropriate version for your platform:

console
curl https://frankenphp.dev/install.sh | sh

On Windows, run this in PowerShell:

powershell
irm https://frankenphp.dev/install.ps1 | iex

Standalone Binary

We provide FrankenPHP binaries for Linux, macOS and Windows containing PHP 8.5.

Linux binaries are statically linked, so they can be used on any Linux distribution without installing any dependency. macOS binaries are also self-contained. They contain most popular PHP extensions. Windows archives contain the official PHP binary for Windows.

Download FrankenPHP

rpm Packages

Our maintainers offer rpm packages for all systems using dnf. To install, run:

console
sudo dnf install https://rpm.henderkes.com/static-php-1-0.noarch.rpm
sudo dnf module enable php-zts:static-8.5 # 8.2-8.5 available
sudo dnf install frankenphp

Installing extensions: sudo dnf install php-zts-<extension>

For extensions not available by default, use PIE:

console
sudo dnf install pie-zts
sudo pie-zts install asgrim/example-pie-extension

deb Packages

Our maintainers offer deb packages for all systems using apt. To install, run:

console
VERSION=85 # 82-85 available
sudo curl https://pkg.henderkes.com/api/packages/${VERSION}/debian/repository.key -o /etc/apt/keyrings/static-php${VERSION}.asc
echo "deb [signed-by=/etc/apt/keyrings/static-php${VERSION}.asc] https://pkg.henderkes.com/api/packages/${VERSION}/debian php-zts main" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list.d/static-php${VERSION}.list
sudo apt update
sudo apt install frankenphp

Installing extensions: sudo apt install php-zts-<extension>

For extensions not available by default, use PIE:

console
sudo apt install pie-zts
sudo pie-zts install asgrim/example-pie-extension

apk Packages

Our maintainers offer apk packages for all systems using apk. To install, run:

console
VERSION=85 # 82-85 available
echo "https://pkg.henderkes.com/api/packages/${VERSION}/alpine/main/php-zts" | sudo tee -a /etc/apk/repositories
KEYFILE=$(curl -sJOw '%{filename_effective}' https://pkg.henderkes.com/api/packages/${VERSION}/alpine/key)
sudo mv ${KEYFILE} /etc/apk/keys/ &&
sudo apk update &&
sudo apk add frankenphp

Installing extensions: sudo apk add php-zts-<extension>

For extensions not available by default, use PIE:

console
sudo apk add pie-zts
sudo pie-zts install asgrim/example-pie-extension

Homebrew

FrankenPHP is also available as a Homebrew package for macOS and Linux.

console
brew install dunglas/frankenphp/frankenphp

Installing extensions: Use PIE.

Usage

To serve the content of the current directory, run:

console
frankenphp php-server

You can also run command-line scripts with:

console
frankenphp php-cli /path/to/your/script.php

For the deb and rpm packages, you can also start the systemd service:

console
sudo systemctl start frankenphp

Docker

Alternatively, Docker images are available:

console
docker run -v .:/app/public \
    -p 80:80 -p 443:443 -p 443:443/udp \
    dunglas/frankenphp

Go to https://localhost, and enjoy!

[!TIP]

Do not attempt to use https://127.0.0.1. Use https://localhost and accept the self-signed certificate. Use the SERVER_NAME environment variable to change the domain to use.

Docs

Examples and Skeletons