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== Installing Apache + PHP == | == Installing Apache + PHP == | ||
Enable the repositories: | |||
<pre><nowiki> | |||
cat > /etc/apk/repositories << EOF | |||
http://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/v$(cat /etc/alpine-release | cut -d'.' -f1,2)/main | |||
http://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/v$(cat /etc/alpine-release | cut -d'.' -f1,2)/community | |||
EOF | |||
apk update | |||
</nowiki></pre> | |||
Add the main packages with the command: | Add the main packages with the command: | ||
{{Cmd|apk add apache2 | {{Cmd|export phpverx=$(alpinever=$(cat /etc/alpine-release|cut -d '.' -f1);[ $alpinever -ge 9 ] && echo 7|| echo 5)}} | ||
{{Cmd|apk add apache2 php$phpverx-apache2}} | |||
The <code>php"$phpverx"-apache2</code> will be "5" or "7" depending of the alpine version installed, since alpine 9 there's only the php7 packages. | |||
== Testing == | == Testing == |
Revision as of 16:05, 17 March 2020
Installing Apache + PHP
Enable the repositories:
cat > /etc/apk/repositories << EOF http://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/v$(cat /etc/alpine-release | cut -d'.' -f1,2)/main http://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/v$(cat /etc/alpine-release | cut -d'.' -f1,2)/community EOF apk update
Add the main packages with the command:
cut -d '.' -f1);[ $alpinever -ge 9 ] && echo 7
apk add apache2 php$phpverx-apache2
The php"$phpverx"-apache2
will be "5" or "7" depending of the alpine version installed, since alpine 9 there's only the php7 packages.
Testing
Move to the directory where your site will reside:
cd /var/www/localhost/htdocs
And create an index.php file to test if everything is ok:
vi index.php
Add the following lines in the file:
<?php phpinfo(); ?>
That done, let us start apache2 web server:
rc-service apache2 start
Now access: http://<ip_address> and if everything is ok you will see the PHP info page.
Ending
Finally let us set up apache2 to start on operating system startup:
rc-update add apache2
Now you can create your PHP site and host in this directory.
Note
This is the easiest way to setup Apache with PHP support, but it's the most inefficient (resource wise) setup, please refer to Apache with php-fpm