Unable to install ext-mysqli in official php docker image [duplicate] - php

In order to resolve an issue, I am now trying install the mysql pdo via
docker-php-ext-install
as pointed out in the README of the php image.
Yet my call fails stating:
Libraries have been installed in:
/usr/src/php/ext/mysqli/modules
If you ever happen to want to link against installed libraries
in a given directory, LIBDIR, you must either use libtool, and
specify the full pathname of the library, or use the `-LLIBDIR'
flag during linking and do at least one of the following:
- add LIBDIR to the `LD_LIBRARY_PATH' environment variable
during execution
- add LIBDIR to the `LD_RUN_PATH' environment variable
during linking
- use the `-Wl,--rpath -Wl,LIBDIR' linker flag
- have your system administrator add LIBDIR to `/etc/ld.so.conf'
See any operating system documentation about shared libraries for
more information, such as the ld(1) and ld.so(8) manual pages.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Build complete.
Don't forget to run 'make test'.
Installing shared extensions: /usr/local/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20131226/
Installing header files: /usr/local/include/php/
find . -name \*.gcno -o -name \*.gcda | xargs rm -f
find . -name \*.lo -o -name \*.o | xargs rm -f
find . -name \*.la -o -name \*.a | xargs rm -f
find . -name \*.so | xargs rm -f
find . -name .libs -a -type d|xargs rm -rf
rm -f libphp.la modules/* libs/*
+ cd /usr/src/php/ext/mysqlnd
+ phpize
Cannot find config.m4.
Make sure that you run '/usr/local/bin/phpize' in the top level source directory of the module
ERROR: Service 'phlaconapp' failed to build: The command '/bin/sh -c docker-php-ext-install mysqli mysqlnd pdo pdo_mysql zip' returned a non-zero code: 1
This is my docker-compose.yml:
phlaconapp:
hostname: phaclonapp
dockerfile: Dockerfile
build: ./
ports:
- "1080:80"
- "1043:433"
environment:
TERM: xterm-color
ENVIRONMENT: dev
volumes:
- ./:/var/www/html/
links:
- mysql
mysql:
image: mysql:5.6
volumes:
- ./docker/mysql.d:/etc/mysql/conf.d
ports: ["3306:3306"]
environment:
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: 'root'
This is my Dockerfile:
FROM php:5.6-apache
RUN php -r "copy('https://getcomposer.org/installer', 'composer-setup.php');" && \
php -r "if (hash_file('SHA384', 'composer-setup.php') === '070854512ef404f16bac87071a6db9fd9721da1684cd4589b1196c3faf71b9a2682e2311b36a5079825e155ac7ce150d') { echo 'Installer verified'; } else { echo 'Installer corrupt'; unlink('composer-setup.php'); } echo PHP_EOL;" && \
php composer-setup.php && \
php -r "unlink('composer-setup.php');"
RUN apt-get update && \
apt-get install vim git -y
RUN docker-php-ext-install mysqli mysqlnd pdo pdo_mysql zip
RUN cd / && \
git clone --depth=1 git://github.com/phalcon/cphalcon.git && \
cd cphalcon/build && \
./install
RUN echo "extension=phalcon.so" > /usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/phalcon.ini
RUN a2enmod rewrite
and running docker-compose build won't finish.

I had the same problem a while ago. I started a container and typed the ext-install command into this container. Once I found all the dependencies, I wrote them into the Dockerfile.
Example:
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
libmcrypt-dev \
&& docker-php-ext-install -j$(nproc) mcrypt
There is a dependency that libmcrypt-dev needed before you can run docker-php-ext-install mcrypt
I've checked my older Dockerfiles and found something which might help you
FROM php:5.6-apache
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
libfreetype6-dev \
libjpeg62-turbo-dev \
libmcrypt-dev \
libpng12-dev \
libicu-dev \
libxml2-dev \
vim \
wget \
unzip \
git \
&& docker-php-ext-install -j$(nproc) iconv intl xml soap mcrypt opcache pdo pdo_mysql mysqli mbstring \
&& docker-php-ext-configure gd --with-freetype-dir=/usr/include/ --with-jpeg-dir=/usr/include/ \
&& docker-php-ext-install -j$(nproc) gd
RUN a2enmod rewrite && mkdir /composer-setup && wget https://getcomposer.org/installer -P /composer-setup && php /composer-setup/installer --install-dir=/usr/bin && rm -Rf /composer-setup && curl -LsS https://symfony.com/installer -o /usr/local/bin/symfony && chmod a+x /usr/local/bin/symfony
# Create symlink for default conf
RUN ln -s /etc/apache2/sites-available/000-default.conf /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/000-default.conf && mkdir /composer-setup && wget https://getcomposer.org/installer -P /composer-setup && php /composer-setup/installer --install-dir=/usr/bin && rm -Rf /composer-setup && curl -LsS https://symfony.com/installer -o /usr/local/bin/symfony && chmod a+x /usr/local/bin/symfony

RUN docker-php-ext-install mbstring pdo pdo_mysql \
That code can do install any extension you want in this case mysql pdp driver but the Dockerfile should have base of FROM php:7.1.8-apache

The 2019 way and probably the 2020 way of installing memcached to your Docker PHP container is the way described on https://hub.docker.com/_/php
FROM php:latest
RUN pecl install memcached \
&& docker-php-ext-enable memcached
FROM php:5.6-cli
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y libmemcached-dev zlib1g-dev \
&& pecl install memcached-2.2.0 \
&& docker-php-ext-enable memcached

Seems to be a bug in phpize (https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=53571).
I added the following to docker-php-ext-configure:
/usr/local/bin # diff -u docker-php-ext-configure.bak docker-php-ext-configure
--- docker-php-ext-configure.bak
+++ docker-php-ext-configure
## -54,5 +54,6 ##
set -x
cd "$ext"
+[[ ! -f "config.m4" && -f "config0.m4" ]] && mv config0.m4 config.m4
phpize
./configure "$#"

Alternatively, you can use this excellent helper to install the needed libs automatically for you.
https://github.com/mlocati/docker-php-extension-installer
You only need to list the extensions you want like this:
FROM php:8.2-fpm-alpine
ADD https://github.com/mlocati/docker-php-extension-installer/releases/latest/download/install-php-extensions /usr/local/bin/
RUN chmod +x /usr/local/bin/install-php-extensions; \
install-php-extensions mysqli mysqlnd pdo pdo_mysql zip
Take a look at its GitHub page to see all options available to use.

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PHP GD no webp support in docker

I always used GD to manipulate webp normally in my local environment, but when attempting to test my scripts in docker environment, i get "Webp format is not supported by PHP installation." error. I am using latest php version as in showed in my dockerfile below:
FROM php:8-fpm
# Arguments defined in docker-compose.yml
ARG user
ARG uid
# Install system dependencies
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
git \
curl \
libpng-dev \
libonig-dev \
libxml2-dev \
zip \
unzip \
pngquant
# Clear cache
RUN apt-get clean && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
# Install PHP extensions
RUN docker-php-ext-install pdo_mysql mbstring exif pcntl bcmath gd
# Get latest Composer
COPY --from=composer:latest /usr/bin/composer /usr/bin/composer
# Create system user to run Composer and Artisan Commands
RUN useradd -G www-data,root -u $uid -d /home/$user $user
RUN mkdir -p /home/$user/.composer && \
chown -R $user:$user /home/$user
# Set working directory
WORKDIR /var/www
USER $user
# php.ini
COPY ./docker-compose/php/php.ini /usr/local/etc/php/
What i am missing?
You need to install libwebp-dev and configure gd lib to support it:
RUN apt-get update && ... \
apt-get install -y libwebp-dev && \
docker-php-ext-configure gd --with-webp;
The the examples here : https://github.com/docker-library/docs/tree/master/php#how-to-install-more-php-extensions

Docker | Build getting exiting on Interactive Shell

I am trying to run a version of Swoole with php7.3-alpine image.
When running, everything builds correctly and all of the extensions get installed correctly. However, when it comes to doing docker-compose up I get stuck in Interactive shell and then exits with code 0 so the container doesn't actually boot up correctly.
Is there anything I can do to stop this issue and stop it from running the interactive shell?
FROM composer:latest as builder
WORKDIR /app
RUN composer global require hirak/prestissimo
COPY . /app/
RUN composer install \
--no-ansi \
--no-dev \
--no-interaction \
--no-progress \
--optimize-autoloader \
--ignore-platform-reqs
RUN rm -rf docker/ composer.json composer.lock && \
touch /app/storage/logs/lumen.log
FROM php:7.3-alpine
ENV PHP_OPCACHE_VALIDATE_TIMESTAMPS=0 \
PHP_OPCACHE_MAX_ACCELERATED_FILES=7963 \
PHP_OPCACHE_MEMORY_CONSUMPTION=192
RUN set -ex \
&& apk update \
&& apk add --no-cache libffi-dev icu libsodium \
&& apk add --no-cache --virtual build-dependencies icu-dev g++ make autoconf libsodium-dev \
&& docker-php-source extract \
&& pecl install swoole redis sodium \
&& docker-php-ext-enable redis swoole sodium \
&& docker-php-source delete \
&& docker-php-ext-install -j$(nproc) pdo_mysql intl \
&& cd / && rm -fr /src \
&& apk del build-dependencies \
&& rm -rf /tmp/*
COPY --from=builder --chown=www-data:www-data /app /var/www
COPY docker/php.ini /usr/local/etc/php/php.ini
USER www-data
WORKDIR /var/www
EXPOSE 1215
docker-compose.yml
web:
build:
context: .
dockerfile: docker/Dockerfile
ports:
- "80:1215"
env_file:
- .env
output
web_1 | Interactive shell
web_1 |
web_1 exited with code 0
You need to define a CMD at the end of your dockerfile the last stage which will be used as a starting point for the container that you will run it. you can check the following URL
The Interactive Shell is there because of the original CMD of php:7.3-alpine which is php -a that gives:
Interactive shell
php >
You need to define your own CMD that starts your application and check the logs if it was not working

Access my dockerized Laravel app in local

I am trying to dockerize a PHP / Laravel / VueJS app.
Here is the Dockerfile
FROM php:7.2-fpm
LABEL maintainer="contact#kendozone.com"
LABEL version="1.0.0"
LABEL description="Kendozone is a online tournament webapp coded with PHP / Laravel"
ENV node_version 10.8.0
ENV npm_version 6.4.1
ENV NVM_DIR /.nvm
ENV APP_DIR="/var/www"
ENV APP_PORT="80"
ENV DOCKER_FOLDER="docker/local"
RUN echo "deb http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian stretch main " >> /etc/apt/sources.list \
&& apt-get update -y
RUN apt-get install -y openssl zip unzip git gcc make automake \
libfreetype6-dev \
libjpeg62-turbo-dev \
libmcrypt-dev \
libpng-dev \
libmagickwand-dev vim --no-install-recommends
RUN apt-get purge --auto-remove -y g++ \
&& apt-get clean \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* \
&& docker-php-ext-configure gd --with-freetype-dir=/usr/include/ --with-jpeg-dir=/usr/include/ \
&& docker-php-ext-install pdo pdo_mysql mbstring zip -j$(nproc) iconv -j$(nproc) gd
WORKDIR $APP_DIR
COPY . $APP_DIR
RUN ls $APP_DIR \
&& touch $APP_DIR/database/sqlite.db \
&& mv $DOCKER_FOLDER/.env.local .env \
&& chown -R www-data:www-data $APP_DIR
RUN curl -sS https://getcomposer.org/installer | php -- --install-dir=/usr/local/bin --filename=composer \
&& composer install --no-interaction
RUN mkdir -p $NVM_DIR && chown -R www-data:www-data $NVM_DIR \
&& curl -o- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/creationix/nvm/v0.33.8/install.sh | bash \
&& [ -s "$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh" ] && . "$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh" \
&& nvm install ${node_version}
ENV NODE_PATH $NVM_DIR/v$node_version/lib/node_modules
ENV PATH $NVM_DIR/versions/node/v$node_version/bin:$PATH
RUN npm install --save-exact imagemin-pngquant#5.0.* \
&& npm install \
&& npm run production \
&& php artisan key:generate \
&& php artisan migrate --seed
EXPOSE $APP_PORT
CMD php artisan serve --host=0.0.0.0 --port=$APP_PORT
the last line is supposed to run local server
Then I build it with :
docker build . -t xoco/kendozone:local-1.0.3
Then I run it with:
docker run -p 80:80 xoco/kendozone:local-1.0.3 -d bash
I can see on terminal the output:
[25-Oct-2018 19:56:40] NOTICE: fpm is running, pid 1
[25-Oct-2018 19:56:40] NOTICE: ready to handle connections
EDIT:
➜ docker ps
CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES
fee456200b85 xoco/kendozone:local-1.0.3 "docker-php-entrypoi…" 2 hours ago Up 2 hours 9000/tcp, 0.0.0.0:8080->80/tcp youthful_keldysh
Which seems to mean that everything is ok
But I can't reach my app on 127.0.0.1
What am I missing
You have to add host configuration file while using docker and add an entry for it inside /etc/hosts and try again.
I solved it with this command:
docker run -p 80:80 xoco/kendozone:local-1.0.3
Just remove -d bash at the end, and it should be OK

How to install extension for php via docker-php-ext-install?

In order to resolve an issue, I am now trying install the mysql pdo via
docker-php-ext-install
as pointed out in the README of the php image.
Yet my call fails stating:
Libraries have been installed in:
/usr/src/php/ext/mysqli/modules
If you ever happen to want to link against installed libraries
in a given directory, LIBDIR, you must either use libtool, and
specify the full pathname of the library, or use the `-LLIBDIR'
flag during linking and do at least one of the following:
- add LIBDIR to the `LD_LIBRARY_PATH' environment variable
during execution
- add LIBDIR to the `LD_RUN_PATH' environment variable
during linking
- use the `-Wl,--rpath -Wl,LIBDIR' linker flag
- have your system administrator add LIBDIR to `/etc/ld.so.conf'
See any operating system documentation about shared libraries for
more information, such as the ld(1) and ld.so(8) manual pages.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Build complete.
Don't forget to run 'make test'.
Installing shared extensions: /usr/local/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20131226/
Installing header files: /usr/local/include/php/
find . -name \*.gcno -o -name \*.gcda | xargs rm -f
find . -name \*.lo -o -name \*.o | xargs rm -f
find . -name \*.la -o -name \*.a | xargs rm -f
find . -name \*.so | xargs rm -f
find . -name .libs -a -type d|xargs rm -rf
rm -f libphp.la modules/* libs/*
+ cd /usr/src/php/ext/mysqlnd
+ phpize
Cannot find config.m4.
Make sure that you run '/usr/local/bin/phpize' in the top level source directory of the module
ERROR: Service 'phlaconapp' failed to build: The command '/bin/sh -c docker-php-ext-install mysqli mysqlnd pdo pdo_mysql zip' returned a non-zero code: 1
This is my docker-compose.yml:
phlaconapp:
hostname: phaclonapp
dockerfile: Dockerfile
build: ./
ports:
- "1080:80"
- "1043:433"
environment:
TERM: xterm-color
ENVIRONMENT: dev
volumes:
- ./:/var/www/html/
links:
- mysql
mysql:
image: mysql:5.6
volumes:
- ./docker/mysql.d:/etc/mysql/conf.d
ports: ["3306:3306"]
environment:
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: 'root'
This is my Dockerfile:
FROM php:5.6-apache
RUN php -r "copy('https://getcomposer.org/installer', 'composer-setup.php');" && \
php -r "if (hash_file('SHA384', 'composer-setup.php') === '070854512ef404f16bac87071a6db9fd9721da1684cd4589b1196c3faf71b9a2682e2311b36a5079825e155ac7ce150d') { echo 'Installer verified'; } else { echo 'Installer corrupt'; unlink('composer-setup.php'); } echo PHP_EOL;" && \
php composer-setup.php && \
php -r "unlink('composer-setup.php');"
RUN apt-get update && \
apt-get install vim git -y
RUN docker-php-ext-install mysqli mysqlnd pdo pdo_mysql zip
RUN cd / && \
git clone --depth=1 git://github.com/phalcon/cphalcon.git && \
cd cphalcon/build && \
./install
RUN echo "extension=phalcon.so" > /usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/phalcon.ini
RUN a2enmod rewrite
and running docker-compose build won't finish.
I had the same problem a while ago. I started a container and typed the ext-install command into this container. Once I found all the dependencies, I wrote them into the Dockerfile.
Example:
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
libmcrypt-dev \
&& docker-php-ext-install -j$(nproc) mcrypt
There is a dependency that libmcrypt-dev needed before you can run docker-php-ext-install mcrypt
I've checked my older Dockerfiles and found something which might help you
FROM php:5.6-apache
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
libfreetype6-dev \
libjpeg62-turbo-dev \
libmcrypt-dev \
libpng12-dev \
libicu-dev \
libxml2-dev \
vim \
wget \
unzip \
git \
&& docker-php-ext-install -j$(nproc) iconv intl xml soap mcrypt opcache pdo pdo_mysql mysqli mbstring \
&& docker-php-ext-configure gd --with-freetype-dir=/usr/include/ --with-jpeg-dir=/usr/include/ \
&& docker-php-ext-install -j$(nproc) gd
RUN a2enmod rewrite && mkdir /composer-setup && wget https://getcomposer.org/installer -P /composer-setup && php /composer-setup/installer --install-dir=/usr/bin && rm -Rf /composer-setup && curl -LsS https://symfony.com/installer -o /usr/local/bin/symfony && chmod a+x /usr/local/bin/symfony
# Create symlink for default conf
RUN ln -s /etc/apache2/sites-available/000-default.conf /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/000-default.conf && mkdir /composer-setup && wget https://getcomposer.org/installer -P /composer-setup && php /composer-setup/installer --install-dir=/usr/bin && rm -Rf /composer-setup && curl -LsS https://symfony.com/installer -o /usr/local/bin/symfony && chmod a+x /usr/local/bin/symfony
RUN docker-php-ext-install mbstring pdo pdo_mysql \
That code can do install any extension you want in this case mysql pdp driver but the Dockerfile should have base of FROM php:7.1.8-apache
The 2019 way and probably the 2020 way of installing memcached to your Docker PHP container is the way described on https://hub.docker.com/_/php
FROM php:latest
RUN pecl install memcached \
&& docker-php-ext-enable memcached
FROM php:5.6-cli
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y libmemcached-dev zlib1g-dev \
&& pecl install memcached-2.2.0 \
&& docker-php-ext-enable memcached
Seems to be a bug in phpize (https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=53571).
I added the following to docker-php-ext-configure:
/usr/local/bin # diff -u docker-php-ext-configure.bak docker-php-ext-configure
--- docker-php-ext-configure.bak
+++ docker-php-ext-configure
## -54,5 +54,6 ##
set -x
cd "$ext"
+[[ ! -f "config.m4" && -f "config0.m4" ]] && mv config0.m4 config.m4
phpize
./configure "$#"
Alternatively, you can use this excellent helper to install the needed libs automatically for you.
https://github.com/mlocati/docker-php-extension-installer
You only need to list the extensions you want like this:
FROM php:8.2-fpm-alpine
ADD https://github.com/mlocati/docker-php-extension-installer/releases/latest/download/install-php-extensions /usr/local/bin/
RUN chmod +x /usr/local/bin/install-php-extensions; \
install-php-extensions mysqli mysqlnd pdo pdo_mysql zip
Take a look at its GitHub page to see all options available to use.

How to install php-redis extension using the official PHP Docker image approach?

I want to build my PHP-FPM image with php-redis extension based on the official PHP Docker image, for example, using this Dockerfile: php:5.6-fpm.
The docs say that I can install extensions this way, installing dependencies for extensions manually:
FROM php:5.6-fpm
# Install modules (iconv, mcrypt and gd extensions)
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
libfreetype6-dev \
libjpeg62-turbo-dev \
libmcrypt-dev \
libpng12-dev \
&& docker-php-ext-install iconv mcrypt \
&& docker-php-ext-configure gd --with-freetype-dir=/usr/include/ --with-jpeg-dir=/usr/include/ \
&& docker-php-ext-install gd
CMD ["php-fpm"]
Without Docker, I installed it with apt-get install php5-redis. But how can I install it using the approach above?
Redis is not an extension that is included in “php-src”, therefore you cannot use docker-php-ext-install. Use PECL:
RUN pecl install -o -f redis \
&& rm -rf /tmp/pear \
&& docker-php-ext-enable redis
On alpine php 7.3.5 we can use:
RUN apk add --no-cache pcre-dev $PHPIZE_DEPS \
&& pecl install redis \
&& docker-php-ext-enable redis.so
My opinion, the easiest way is:
RUN pecl install redis && docker-php-ext-enable redis
;)
Slightly revised version of starikovs and skyred answers for the current PHP 7 version of the docker image (tested on php:7.0.8-fpm-alpine and php:7.0.8-alpine).
Uses the newly released 3.0 version (June 2016) for PHP 7.
ENV PHPREDIS_VERSION 3.0.0
RUN mkdir -p /usr/src/php/ext/redis \
&& curl -L https://github.com/phpredis/phpredis/archive/$PHPREDIS_VERSION.tar.gz | tar xvz -C /usr/src/php/ext/redis --strip 1 \
&& echo 'redis' >> /usr/src/php-available-exts \
&& docker-php-ext-install redis
I've found two ways to install php-redis extension for official php-fpm Docker image. Here they are:
The first way is to compile redis from sources and install.
RUN curl -L -o /tmp/redis.tar.gz https://github.com/phpredis/phpredis/archive/2.2.7.tar.gz \
&& tar xfz /tmp/redis.tar.gz \
&& rm -r /tmp/redis.tar.gz \
&& mv phpredis-2.2.7 /usr/src/php/ext/redis \
&& docker-php-ext-install redis
docker-php-ext-install script is included in php-fpm image and can compile extensions and install them.
The second way you can do it is with PECL.
As TimWolla answered, you can do it with PECL, but in my case, PECL isn't installed by default.
RUN pecl install -o -f redis \
&& rm -rf /tmp/pear \
&& echo "extension=redis.so" > /usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/redis.ini
Based on #starikovs answer. I added a variable for docker style.
# install phpredis extension
ENV PHPREDIS_VERSION 2.2.7
RUN curl -L -o /tmp/redis.tar.gz https://github.com/phpredis/phpredis/archive/$PHPREDIS_VERSION.tar.gz \
&& tar xfz /tmp/redis.tar.gz \
&& rm -r /tmp/redis.tar.gz \
&& mv phpredis-$PHPREDIS_VERSION /usr/src/php/ext/redis \
&& docker-php-ext-install redis
If you want to use redis as session handler;
RUN { \
echo 'session.save_handler = redis'; \
echo 'session.save_path = tcp://redis:6379'; \
} >> /usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/docker-php-ext-redis.ini
If you want to use redis extension with PHP 7 in 2015 (borrowed from skyred's answer);
ENV PHPREDIS_VERSION php7
RUN curl -L -o /tmp/redis.tar.gz https://github.com/phpredis/phpredis/archive/$PHPREDIS_VERSION.tar.gz \
&& tar xfz /tmp/redis.tar.gz \
&& rm -r /tmp/redis.tar.gz \
&& mv phpredis-$PHPREDIS_VERSION /usr/src/php/ext/redis \
&& docker-php-ext-install redis
This works for alpine images:
RUN set -xe \
&& apk add --no-cache --update --virtual .phpize-deps $PHPIZE_DEPS \
&& pecl install -o -f redis \
&& echo "extension=redis.so" > /usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/redis.ini \
&& rm -rf /usr/share/php \
&& rm -rf /tmp/* \
&& apk del .phpize-deps
Edit: Added missing backslash
Tried few ways. On alpine php 7.3.5 we can use:
RUN apk add --no-cache pcre-dev $PHPIZE_DEPS \
&& pecl install redis \
&& docker-php-ext-enable redis.so
I'm using combination of PECL and PHP official docker extension script
RUN pecl bundle -d /usr/src/php/ext redis \
&& rm /usr/src/php/ext/redis-*.tgz \
&& docker-php-ext-install redis
For PHP7 you need to wait for official redis pecl release or use git:
RUN apt-get update \
&& apt-get install git -y -q \
&& git clone -b php7 https://github.com/phpredis/phpredis.git /usr/src/php/ext/redis \
&& docker-php-ext-install redis
Slightly revised version of starikovs and skyred answers for current version of the docker image.
Tested on php:5-fpm-alpine
# install phpredis extension
ENV PHPREDIS_VERSION 2.2.8
ADD https://github.com/phpredis/phpredis/archive/$PHPREDIS_VERSION.tar.gz /tmp/redis.tar.gz
RUN tar xzf /tmp/redis.tar.gz -C /tmp \
&& mkdir -p /usr/src/php/ext \
&& mv /tmp/phpredis-$PHPREDIS_VERSION /usr/src/php/ext/redis \
&& echo 'redis' >> /usr/src/php-available-exts \
&& docker-php-ext-install redis \
&& rm -rf /usr/src/php/ext/redis
In your Dockerfile you can clone the repo and install it with:
RUN git clone https://github.com/phpredis/phpredis.git /tmp/phpredis \
&& cd /tmp/phpredis \
&& git checkout -b 3.1.2 \ ## or the release you need #
&& phpize \
&& ./configure \
&& make \
&& make install
For image php:7.2-fpm-alpine.
RUN apk add autoconf gcc g++ make && pecl install redis && docker-php-ext-enable redis
You may need to update before
apk --update upgrade

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