Problem is bigger as no php.ini.
I want to connect mySQL with php vs code. I tryed use mysqli ext, but it is disabled:
Then i wanted to enable it in php.ini but i founded only php.ini-development and php.ini-production.
I checked directory of php.ini in php.info()
I looked for in google but couldnt fix it.
I enabled mysqli in php.ini-development and php.ini-production but it didnt workk.
So i dont know what is apache i use php server extension in vs code.
PHP version is 8
1- Create a php.ini in the same director and copy all the information inside php.ini-development file and paste it into php.ini.
2- Search the lines below
extension=php_mysql.dll
extension=php_mysqli.dll
3 - And remove de semicolon and save the file
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I'm trying to run the Magento installer on Windows 7 with MAMP 3.3.0 . When I do that Readiness Check says to me that: xsl & intl extension is missing.
I have both dll in the /ext dir .
I have two php.ini files in conf\php7.0.13\ dir : php.ini-development & php.ini-production. I already uncomment the xsl and intl in the both php.ini files.
Copied icu***.dll from php to apache bin folder too but still gets the same
error.
Help me, please. If I have not clearly explained, what information is needed to solve the problem?
What could the issue be?
I suppose you're trying to make it run on Windows otherwise there is no meaning in using .dll files.
Before starting the configuration of the Magento drop a file in that configuration with
phpinfo();
and get the exact location of the used php.ini file so you'll be sure there's not a 3rd one.
Uncomment and check the location of the extensions.
Please edit php.ini in the php installed folder usually present in /etc/php
old code
...
;extension=php_intl.dll
...
...
;extension=php_xsl.dll
new code
...
extension=php_intl.dll
...
...
extension=php_xsl.dll
save and restart your apache.
IN xamp/php/php.ini search and modify php.ini file and search (;extension=php_xsl.dll) line and remove ; before line start same as remove ; before (;extension=php_intl.dll) in php.ini and save php.ini file.and open xamp manager and stop apache servises and restart again.
So, I'm trying to use a table in a php program and I got a fatal error (class mysqli not found) which after researching on stackoverflow means I don't have extension=php_mysqli.dll enabled (here's the php-website which talks about enabling it: http://php.net/manual/en/install.windows.extensions.php.)
But I looked in my php.ini file and the sort of ";extension=..." lines that it talks about commenting aren't there (I did ctrl + f to search through as well as manually searching through). I tried just adding the "extension=php_mysqli.dll" line but it still didn't work.
Someone else also said you need to uncomment the extension_dir line in php.ini and specify my location but that line only appears in an if loop in php.ini and it's not commented out. (from this stackoverflow question: Fatal error: Class 'MySQLi' not found).
How do I add "extension=php_mysqli.dll" to my php.ini file so my php program can create a mysqli table?
If you don't have mysqli extension in you php version you should download another version of PHP.
http://windows.php.net/download/
Get PHP 7 OR PHP 5.6 last version (thread safe recommended).
After, following the instructions on this page http://php.net/manual/en/install.windows.extensions.php to activate mysqli extension.
;extension=php_exif.dll
extension=php_mysqli.dll // Uncomment this line
;extension=php_oci8_12c.dll
You can define the path of your php extensions folder if you have problems.
To do this, uncomment line extension_dir.
extension_dir = "C:\php\ext" // Your ext folder path
Restart your apache / nginx and try to use mysqli functions.
Hope this will can help you.
In my case, I had the extension=mysqli set in my php.ini and the php_mysqli.dll file in the php/ext folder, I just had to uncomment (remove the ;) the extension_dir line in php.ini:
; Directory in which the loadable extensions (modules) reside.
; http://php.net/extension-dir
;extension_dir = "./"
; On windows:
extension_dir = "ext"
Save php.ini and restart php and the webserver.
I'm attempting to install Composer but I get the following error:
"Some settings on your machine make Composer unable to work properly.
Make sure that you fix the issues listed below and run this script again:
The openssl extension is missing, which means that secure HTTPS transfers are impossible.
If possible you should enable it or recompile php with --with-openssl"
I have then gone into my php.ini-production and uncommented:
"extension=php_openssl.dll"
This still doesn't work though, is there something else I have to do?
If you are using MAMP on Windows, you need to change the extension for php.ini-development to php.ini Then, paste this line ;extension_dir = "ext" into the php.ini file, before the first extension appear, and uncomment this other line ;extension=php_openssl.dll removing the prefixed semicolon.
Dont't forget to restart apache
I suspect "php.ini-production" is a dummy configuration file suitable for live environments. Do a php -i at the console and find the 'php.ini' path, to see where it is expecting the ini file to be kept. This is normally expecting "php.ini", and may not actually exist - if it does not, copy php.ini-development (or similar) to the location required.
This is near the top of (a very long) output, so you may find redirecting it to a file helpful (php -i > C:\phpinfo.txt).
Make a php.ini (e.g. from php.ini-production), open it in an editor as admin (!), remove the commenting semicolon ; in front of extension=php_openssl.dll, set the extension_dir correctly, and save the file. After that it should be working. But once again: open and edit the php.ini as admin.
You will also need to uncomment the extension dir. For example, find this line in your php.ini file:
;extension_dir = "ext"
Remove the semi-colon in front and save the file. I am sure this will work.
Remember to open your php.ini Administrator mode
After changing anything in php.ini you have to restart your server, make sure you did so first of all.
in WAMPserver edit this files:
D:\wamp\bin\php\php5.3.10\php.ini
or
D:\wamp\bin\php\php5.4.12\php.ini
(based on version)
Do not use the php.ini in the WAMP server menu. It will not work. Go to the root of your wamp and as indicated above with D as root.
I am trying to install Laravel in WAMP setup. I am getting a warning message for not enabling openssl which I had already done in WAMP.
Here is a screenshot of the message.
It is possible that WAMP and Composer are using different PHP installations. Composer will use the PHP set in the PATH environment variable.
If you want to enable the openssl extension to install Composer, first you need to check the location of the PHP installation.
Open a Command Prompt, type: echo %PATH% then check for the location of your PHP installation.
Go to that location and edit the file named: php.ini.
Uncomment the line extension=php_openssl.dll by removing the semicolon at the beginning.
Now you are good to install Composer.
I solved my problem a different way. The problem is that wamp's GUI was misleading: it claimed that I had php_openssl enabled.. and if I clicked on php.ini on the same GUI.. it actually showed that extension=php_openssl.dll was uncommented..
I'm not sure if i'm using the same installer version of composer of the OP, but it actually asks you at the beginning to specify the php.exe that you like to apply composer on (which basically ensures that no one tries to apply composer to the wrong php executable as what happened with the OP)..
The way I solved this was by going myself into the installation of php within the wamp package: C:\wamp\bin\php\php5.4.12 and looking php.in there.. when I opened it I was shocked that the line extension=php_openssl.dll was actually commented! I uncommented it and it worked just fine.
I had the same problem and here the solution I found, on your php.ini you need to do some changes:
extension_dir = "ext"
extension = php_openssl.dll
Every one here talks active the openssl extension, but in windows you need to active the extension dir too.
For WAMP server, comment given by "Enrique" solved my problem.
wamp is using this php.ini:
c:\wamp\bin\apache\Apache2.4.4\bin\php.ini
But composer is using PHP from CLI, and hence it's reading this file:
c:\wamp\bin\php\php5.4.12\php.ini (so you need to enable openssl there)
For composer you will have to enable extension in
c:\wamp\bin\php\php5.4.12\php.ini
Change:
;extension=php_openssl.dll
to
extension=php_openssl.dll
If you're doing this on Windows without one of the WAMP stacks, here's how to get this going
Download an installation of PHP for Windows. Generally you'll want a non-thread safe install. You can use 32-bit or 64-bit builds
Extract the zip file somewhere. I would suggest C:\php. Composer's installer found it there without any additional prompting
The latest versions of PHP for Windows do not come with a php.ini by default. Instead, you'll see two files, as noted below. Rename one to php.ini or copy it into php.ini.
php.ini-development
php.ini-production
Open your php.ini file and remove the semicolon from this line (you might want to uncomment other things as well but this line is the only one necessary for Composer)
;extension=php_openssl.dll
That should be all you need to do. The Composer installer should do everything else you need from here.
You need to enable "extension=php_openssl.dll" in both files (php and apache). my pc files path are these :
C:\wamp\bin\php\php5.3.13\php.ini
C:\wamp\bin\apache\apache2.2.22\bin\php.ini
This is an old question but I just had the same issue (with PHP7) and the solution was, in the end, pretty simple. Uncommenting the line in php.ini as per the other answers wasn't quite enough though. I needed to change it from:
;extension=php_openssl.dll
to:
extension=ext/php_openssl.dll
Note the ext prefix. The dll already existed but was in a subfolder. After changing the config the composer installer was happy.
you need to enable the openssl extension in
C:\wamp\bin\php\php5.4.12\php.ini
that is the php configuration file that has it type has "configuration settings" with a driver-notepad like icon.
open it either with notepad or any editor,
search for openssl "your ctrl + F " would do.
there is a semi-colon before the openssl extension
;extension=php_openssl.dll
remove the semi-colon and you'll have
extension=php_openssl.dll
save the file and restart your WAMP server after that you're good to go.
re-install the application again that should work.
There are two php.ini files, one for development and one for production. Leave those, there is another php.ini file for configuration settings just above them with a gear like icon edit that.
After editting the "right" files (all php.ini's). i had still the issue.
My solution was:
Adding a System variable: OPENSSL_CONF
the value of OPENSSL_CONF should be the openssl.cnf file of your current php version.
for me it was:
C:\wamp\bin\php\php5.6.12\extras\ssl\openssl.cnf
-> Restart WAMP
-> should work now
Source: http://php.net/manual/en/openssl.installation.php
I faced the same problem, but when i was lokking for php.ini and php.exe i found php.exe at C:\UwAmp\bin\php\php-5.4.15 when php.ini at C:\UwAmp\bin\apache.
I just copy php.ini at C:\UwAmp\bin\php\php-5.4.15 and Uncomment the line extension=php_openssl.dll and it fixed.
I am using WAMP server.
Actually its files showed that openssl is opened.
But manually I went to the folder and edited php.ini.
Then I found it has not opened openssl.I uncommented it and it worked after after WAMP restart.
C:\wamp\bin\php\php5.3.13
Browse to the line that reads:
;extension=php_openssl.dll
and remove the semicolon preceding the line. Restart your WAMP server services (click in your icon tray > 'Restart All Services'
If you still cannot solve your problem have a look at this. This might be the solution you are looking for
There are several php.ini files in C:\wamp\bin\php\php x-y-z folder. You may find production, development and some other php.ini files. No point of editing production and development files. Find the file which is exactly as same as the below image. (You can find it. Just type php.ini in your search bar and do a search). Open the file and remove ; from extension=php_openssl.dll. Save the file and close it. Restart all services in Wampp server. Re-install your composer.
That is it.
Wamp works with another php.ini that is in C:\wamp\bin\apache\Apache2.4.4\bin\php.ini. So you need to manualy find the correct file, that is in C:\wamp\bin\php\php5.4.12\php.ini. Uncomment the extension=php_openssl.dll line and just try to install Composer again.
For those who're having the same problem as I was. After doing all the solutions above, still didn't work for me. I found out that, uWamp was creating the PHP.INI file in bin/apache directory. So I had to copy the PHP.INI file into php installation directory, that is, bin/php/phpXXXX directory. This should also be where the php.exe is that you selected from the composer setup.
Hope this helps.
If you compiled from source, then adding extension=php_openssl.dll to the php.ini file may not work.
To troubleshoot this, open a command prompt and type php -i. Scroll up to the first line, it will tell you the most recent error regarding your php.ini file.
To solve the issue, find the php_openssl.dll file, for me it was in the very same directory of the compilation output:
C:\php-sdk\bin\phpdev\vc14\x64\php-7.0.13-src\x64\Release_TS
So just add the directory where the extension is, to the php.ini:
extension_dir = "C:\php-sdk\bin\phpdev\vc14\x64\php-7.0.13-src\x64\Release_TS"
Hopefully the error will be gone
If you are using xampp .Go back to where you choose which command-line php you want to use at the beginning of your installation and select the path where your xampp folder is included.After that if your installer says youve got duplicate 'extension=php_openssl.dll' comment one ssl file in your php ini with a ';'and your installation should run smoothly.
I spent three hours but I did not find anything; I'm unable to connect to a SSL enabled server. I want to list what i did:
First checked my PHP extensions directory was in order; extension wasn't there, php_openssl.dll
Then I opened my php.ini file but I could not see any extension=php_openssl.dll line to uncomment.
Also, I searched on Google and saw people with the same problem.
http://www.apachefriends.org/f/viewtopic.php?p=162623
However, I also have
OPENSSL_CONF C:/xampp/apache/bin/openssl.cnf
...
openssl
OpenSSL support enabled
OpenSSL Library Version OpenSSL 0.9.8l 5 Nov 2009
OpenSSL Header Version OpenSSL 0.9.8l 5 Nov 2009
no lines . What should I do? Please share your suggestions.
Yes, you must open php.ini and remove the semicolon to:
;extension=php_openssl.dll
If you don't have that line, check that you have the file (In my PC is on D:\xampp\php\ext) and add this to php.ini in the "Dynamic Extensions" section:
extension=php_openssl.dll
[PHP_OPENSSL]
extension=php_openssl.dll
This is the answer.
Things have changed for PHP > 7. This is what i had to do for PHP 7.2.
Step: 1: Uncomment extension=openssl
Step: 2: Uncomment extension_dir = "ext"
Step: 3: Restart xampp.
Done.
Explanation: ( From php.ini )
If you wish to have an extension loaded automatically, use the following syntax:
extension=modulename
Note : The syntax used in previous PHP versions (extension=<ext>.so and extension='php_<ext>.dll) is supported for legacy reasons and may be deprecated in a future PHP major version. So, when it is possible, please move to the new (extension=<ext>) syntax.
Special Note: Be sure to appropriately set the extension_dir directive.
So, what did we do to make openssl_pkey_new() and all the other openssl_ functions in PHP work...
Enabled the extension php_openssl.dll in the (right/active) php.ini. Checked.
Checked that there exists a openssl.cnf in xampp\apache\conf\ (and also in two other directories within XAMPP). Checked.
Added the environment variable OPENSSL_CONF in the Windows system settings with the full path to the above openssl.cnf. Checked.
Restarted Apache (and after that did not work restarted the computer several times...). Checked.
Still does not work, and throwing errors such as
error:0E06D06C:configuration file routines:NCONF_get_string:no value
error:02001002:system library:fopen:No such file or directory
error:2006D080:BIO routines:BIO_new_file:no such file
Okay, here are another two more things to check.
1. Trouble with the environment
Run phpinfo() from a PHP script, and go to the "Apache Environment" section. Check the value of OPENSSL_CONF.
Surprise. This is not what we have set in the windows system settings.
The solution is simple. Set the environment variable in the PHP script.
putenv('OPENSSL_CONF=C:\xampp\apache\conf\openssl.cnf');
2. Trouble with relative filenames
Now, openssl_pkey_new() will work, but openssl_pkey_export_to_file() does still not work and returns false without any further explanation?
Check the filename that you have specified as output filename. It will not work in Windows as long as you do not specify the full path.
$folder = realpath('../keyring');
$outfile = $folder.'/private.pem';
openssl_pkey_export_to_file($key, $outfile);
I use xampp. Beforehand I tried the example file "test_smtp_gmail_basic.php" in phpMailer (you can download phpMailer here: https://github.com/Synchro/PHPMailer), but I got the following error:
Mailer Error: The following From address failed: xxx#gmail.com
After I commented out ; extension=php_openssl.dll in php.ini, it is working now.
In xampp, if "extension=php_openssl.dll" is not present in your php.ini file then add it in the "Windows Extensions" section of your php.ini file
and restart your apache.
It works for me..
You will need to edit your php.ini. It's 4 easy steps.
Find your php.ini file.
$inipath = php_ini_loaded_file();
Enable openssl in the file:
extension=php_openssl.dll
Turn allow_url_fopen on
allow_url_fopen = On
Restart apache and you are done!
STEP 1: On your php.ini comment out ;extension=php_openssl.dll
STEP 2: Copy libeay32.dll and ssleay32.dll from your PHP root folder and paste it your Apache/bin folder
STEP 3: Restart Apache
I am assuming that this question is for those using a windows based system.
After making sure that the extension extension=php_openssl.dll in your php.ini file does not have a semicolon.
Then make sure that you have added C:/xampp/apache/bin into your environment path in order to use openssl without having move the command prompt to that directory C:/xampp/apache/bin
Although not related to this question but as the WP migrate Pro docs link to this question I though I would post an answer here.
If your having problems with DB Migrate Pro activating instead of enabling SSL you can just add a line of code to your wp-config
define( 'WPMDB_LICENCE', 'XXXXXXXXXXx' );