This buildpack is a fork from CHH/heroku-buildpack-php which has been improved for the PaaS https://scalingo.com to have a better PHP support.
- Nginx 1.3 to 1.10 - PHP 5.3 (without extension), 5.4, 5.5, 5.6, 7.0 and 7.1 - PHP FPM
- Lightweight stack compared to Apache-ModPHP
- Composer support
- Various frameworks support out of the box (no configuration)
- Dynamic installing of supported extensions listed as
ext-
requirements incomposer.json
.
This buildpack is used automatically by Scalingo. So you just need to create a PHP application and to deploy it.
scalingo create my-php-app
Install CLI tool → https://cli.scalingo.com
If you have package.json
file in your repository, Node.js will be installed
automatically and dependencies will be installed according to the package.json
file. The dependencies are installed, including those declared in
devDependencies
. This is the default behaviour as most of the time,
dependencies to bundle the assets are declared as development dependencies.
You can disable this feature by defining the environment variable PHP_BUILDPACK_NO_NODE=true
.
You might want to disable it when you want a fined grained management of the Node.js part by using the official Node.js buildpack in combination with this buildpack thanks to the Multi buildpack.
More information on this documentation page.
This buildpack detects apps when the app has a composer.json
in the app's root.
If an index.php
is detected in the app's root, then it switches to "classic mode",
which means that every ".php" file is served with PHP, and the document root is set
to the app root.
When a composer.json
is detected, then the buildpack does composer install --no-dev
.
This buildpack also detects when the app has a Node.js package.json
in the
app's root. And will install Node.js dependencies like less for example.
The number of php-fpm
workers is defined dynamically according to the size of the
container you are using.
If you want to override this value, you can define the environment variable WEB_CONCURRENCY
Wordpress sites are automatically detected and all the URL rewriting configuration is automatically set.
Is used when the app requires the pear-pear.cakephp.org/CakePHP
Pear package or when the
extra.paas.framework
key is set to cakephp2
in the composer.json
. This project assumes the layout given in the FriendsOfCake/app-template composer project.
Options:
index-document
: With CakePHP apps, this should be the file where$Dispatcher->dispatch(new CakeRequest(), new CakeResponse());
is called. All requests which don't match an existing file will be forwarded to this document.
Used when no framework is detected, serves all the .php
files from the document root.
This is also used when an index.php
file was found in the root of your project and no composer.json
.
Is used when the extra.paas.framework
key is set to magento
in the composer.json
.
Is used when the app requires the silex/silex
package or when the
framework
setting is set to silex
in the composer.json
.
Options:
index-document
: With Silex apps, this should be the file where$app->run()
is called. All requests which don't match an existing file will be forwarded to this document.
Is used when the app requires the slim/slim
package or when the
extra.paas.framework
key is set to slim
in the composer.json
.
Options:
index-document
: With Slim apps, this should be the file where$app->run()
is called. All requests which don't match an existing file will be forwarded to this document.
Is used when the app requires the laravel/lumen-framework
package or when the
extra.paas.framework
key is set to lumen
in the composer.json
.
Is detected when the app requires the symfony/symfony
package or when the
framework
setting is set to symfony
in the composer.json
.
This framework preset doesn't need any configuration to work.
Please note that if you use config vars in Composer hooks, or in compile
scripts, then a new code push may be necessary if you decide to change a config variable.
ASSETS_ROOT
: If you're using webpack or any other tool to handle your assets, you can specify an additional directory, relative toweb/
to read your assets. For instance if you build your assets in `web/dist/, please define:
ASSETS_ROOT=/dist
The application document root is already the
web
directory, you don't need to specify it
Detected when laravel/framework
is required in your composer.json
Detected when rbschange/core
is required in your composer.json
.
Detected when yiisoft/yii
is required in your composer.json
.
Detected when yiisoft/yii2
or yiisoft-yii2-dev
is required in your composer.json
When the buildpack encounters ext-
requirements in your composer.json
, it will look
up the extension name in the supported extensions and install them.
The version constraint is ignored currently.
For example, to install the Sundown extension:
{
"require": {
"ext-sundown": "*"
}
}
Note that the extension requirements defined by dependencies are not taken into account there. It must be required by the project itself.
This buildpack defines default log files by framework. It also defines log files nginx and php.
The buildpack support automatically Blackfire for monitoring if the following environment variables are set:
BLACKFIRE_SERVER_ID
BLACKFIRE_SERVER_TOKEN
Configuration is done via a file named composer.json
in the app's
root.
A simple configuration could look like this:
{
"require": {
"php": ">=5.4.0",
"silex/silex": "~1.0@dev"
},
"extra": {
"paas": {
"document-root": "web",
"index-document": "index.php"
}
}
}
This configures an app with the document root set to the project's web
directory, and sets that all requests should go through web/index.php
which contains the application's front controller.
This buildpack supports configuration through directives placed in the paas
key in the extra
object.
Default: Null
Use a framework preset for configuration. Some configuration keys cannot be overriden!
Available presets:
cakephp2
magento
silex
(needsdocument-root
andindex-document
set)slim
symfony
Example:
"framework": "silex"
Document root relative to the app root. Defaults to the app root.
"document-root": "web"
Default: "index.php"
Index Document relative to the document root.
"index-document": "app.php"
Set PHP and NGINX versions.
To launch the app with PHP 5.3.23 and NGINX 1.3.14:
"engines": {
"php": "5.3.23",
"nginx": "1.3.14"
}
Set the version to "default" to use the current default version. The current
default versions are NGINX 1.4.4
and PHP 5.5.10
.
The version identifiers can also include wildcards, e.g. 5.4.*
. At the
time of writing, PHP 5.4.26
would be used in this case. This also
works for NGINX.
When a file named .php-version
exists in the project root, then the
PHP version is read from this file instead.
See also:
Default: []
Add directives to the php.ini
.
"php-config": [
"display_errors=off",
"short_open_tag=on"
]
Default: []
Include additional .ini files that should be parsed after the default php.ini. File paths are treated relative to the app root.
Example:
"php-includes": ["etc/php.ini"]
Default: []
Include additional config files into the NGINX configuration. Config
files are included into the server
scope and are loaded after the
framework provided config. File paths are treated relative to the app
root.
Example:
"nginx-includes": ["etc/nginx.conf"]
Default: []
Run console commands on slug compilation.
"compile": [
"php app/console assetic:dump --env=prod --no-debug"
]
Note: pecl is not runnable this way.
Default: false
Enable instrumentation support via New Relic.
You need to define the environment variable NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY
for your
application on your dashboard.
"new-relic": true
Default: false
Enable support for Datadog, and specifically:
- Datadog APM with the Datadog Tracer extension
- Datadog Application Security with the Datadog AppSec extension
Important:
- both extensions will be installed using the Datadog AppSec installer, which is still in beta
- the Datadog agent has to be installed first (see the documentation)
To enable Datadog support, set the extra.paas.datadog
property to true
:
"datadog": true
This will automatically install and enable the latest available version of the Datadog Tracer. To disable the Tracer
or install a specific version, use the DATADOG_TRACER_VERSION
environment variable (latest
by default).
Example:
DATADOG_TRACER_VERSION=0.71.0
The Datadog AppSec extension will be disabled by default. To install and enable the AppSec extension, set the
DATADOG_APPSEC_VERSION
environment variable to latest
or any other valid version (0
by default). Note that
the AppSec extension requires the Tracer extension.
Example:
DATADOG_APPSEC_VERSION=latest
Default: []
The buildpack defines default log files by framework and some log files for php-fpm and nginx.
Any file put in log-files
will be be appended to the list.
A tail on each unique log file will be run at application startup
"log-files": [
"app/logs/rabbit-mq.log",
"vendor/nginx/stuff.log"
],
If your app contains a package.json
, Node.js and its dependencies will be
installed
The Node.js buildpack is based on the heroku diet Node.js buildpack. This diet branch of the buildpack is intended to replace the official Node.js buildpack once it has been tested by some users.
It :
- Uses the latest stable version of node and npm by default.
- Allows any recent version of node to be used, including pre-release versions, as soon as they become available on nodejs.org/dist.
- Uses the version of npm that comes bundled with node instead of downloading and compiling them separately. npm has been bundled with node since v0.6.3 (Nov 2011). This effectively means that node versions
<0.6.3
are no longer supported, and that theengines.npm
field in package.json is now ignored. - Makes use of an s3 caching proxy of nodejs.org for faster downloads of the node binaries.
- Makes fewer HTTP requests when resolving node versions.
- Uses an updated version of node-semver for dependency resolution.
- No longer depends on SCONS.
- Caches the
node_modules
directory across builds. - Runs
npm prune
after restoring cached modules, to ensure that any modules formerly used by your app aren't needlessly installed and/or compiled.
A minimal package.json
file with less will look like this :
{
"author": "Your Name",
"name": "App",
"dependencies": {
"less": ">= 1.4.*"
}
}
Node and its modules will be available at compilation meaning you could process Node.js script at that time.
Please see the CONTRIBUTING file for all the details.