This post is usefull for Macbook M1 and macOS is Montery 12.x.x, so you need to double check what is your chip to make sure everything you do is right.
At the moment, Macbook is removed PHP in macOS Montery. That's mean we can run the application is run LAMP Stack. We need to backup this case. I found a lot case why and how we can change this.
To cover this case, I use the httpd
package of homebrew
. I will show you we can do now.
1. Stop Apache in macOS
I used httpd in this case, so I need to turn off apache and log errors.
sudo apachectl stop
sudo launchctl unload -w /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/org.apache.httpd.plist 2>/dev/null
2. Install homebrew
tool to download and setup package referece.
/bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/HEAD/install.sh)"
3. Install httpd
Since homebrew
has installed successfully. We need to install this package that is main package to run all Apache
services in macOS 12.
brew install httpd
After installed httpd, we need to start this service and make sure your httpd
has ran, we are typing http://localhost:8080
and when you see the test It's work
that mean httpd is installed and ran successfully.
brew services start httpd
4. Install PHP
PHP doesn't support in macOS M1, we to download and install PHP in local machine. In this case I use php@7.4
.
brew install php@7.4
Start the httpd service when you installed successfully.
brew services start php
Then you run command php -v
in the terminal if you see the messeage same same like that. You are installed php
success.
❯ php -v
PHP 7.4.28 (cli) (built: Feb 17 2022 16:38:06) ( NTS )
Copyright (c) The PHP Group
Zend Engine v3.4.0, Copyright (c) Zend Technologies
with Zend OPcache v7.4.28, Copyright (c), by Zend Technologies
If you command php not found
, you should correct the path to PHP
bin
is existed. Or not you can add this command bellow .zshrc file or bash file.
❯ ~/.zshrc
export PATH="/opt/homebrew/opt/php@7.4/bin:$PATH"
export PATH="/opt/homebrew/opt/php@7.4/sbin:$PATH"
5. Now, try to test php with database.
I use
Moodle
framework in this case. Because it's fast and easily to setup.
After framework downloaded, we need to move the folder of source to /opt/homebrew/var/www
. You can run manually or use this command:
mv ~/Download/moodle /opt/homebrew/var/www
with
-
/opt/homebrew/var/www
is path of directory that folder is contain the resource of applications.
6. Test local folder
Open browser and go to address http://localhost:8080/moodle
- moodle
is a folder in httpd root directory. You will see the list of files php - tree directory. That's mean you have to success setup httpd
in macOS 12. And also we need to setup the php
to run php application.
7. Setup php in httpd
Use the command:
nano /opt/homebrew/etc/httpd/httpd.conf
Press Ctrl + W and search LoadModule
, then paste the path of php
at last line of LoadModule
section. In homebrew
, this is default path to of php
.
LoadModule php7_module /opt/homebrew/opt/php@7.4/lib/httpd/modules/libphp7.so
Final. Apache server
And also, we need to tell Apache server
what files we need to run php module
. We paste the code bellow the line code which setup php module
.
<FilesMatch \.php$>
SetHandler application/x-httpd-php
</FilesMatch>
Then press Ctrl + O
and Enter
, Ctrl + X
to complete setup php
in Apache
.
Back to browser in section 6, go to http://localhost:8080/moodle
, you will see the magic 😉.
And we done.
Thank for reading and see you in next post.
Have a nice day 😀
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