Package to manage the PHP built-in server from node.
yarn add php-server-manager
const PHPServer = require('php-server-manager');
const server = new PHPServer();
server.run(cb); // http://localhost:8000
You can pass a callback to the run method, this will get called when the PHP server is up and running. If you don't pass a callback to the run method, a promise will be returned that resolves when the PHP server is up and running.
Name | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
php |
php |
The php command file |
host |
127.0.0.1 |
The server's host |
port |
8000 |
The port used |
directory |
null |
The document root. By default is the current working directory |
script |
null |
The "router" script |
stdio |
inherit |
stdio option passed to the spawned process - https://nodejs.org/api/child_process.html#child_process_options_stdio |
directives |
{} |
An object with the custom PHP directives |
config |
null |
The path of a custom php.ini file |
env |
process.env |
The environment variables passed |
Example:
const PHPServer = require('php-server-manager');
const server = new PHPServer({
port: 3000,
directives: {
display_errors: 0,
expose_php: 0
}
});
server.run();
You can use the static function start()
to create and run a PHPServer in a single line:
PHPServer.start();
gulp.task('php-server', () =>
PHPServer.start({
directory: 'public',
script: 'public/index.php'
})
);