Lightweight & optimized Multi-Arch Docker Images (x86_64/arm/arm64) for PHP-FPM (PHP 8.1, 8.2, 8.3) with essential extensions on top of latest Alpine Linux. 🐘
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Lightweight & optimized Multi-Arch Docker Images (x86_64/arm/arm64) for PHP-FPM (PHP 8.1, 8.2, 8.3) with essential extensions on top of latest Alpine Linux. 🐘
Examples demonstrating how PHP TimeCop works
Zephir is a compiled high-level language aimed to ease the creation of C-extensions for PHP
Dockerized php with php extension(s) 🐳
📦 Cache PHP extensions in GitHub Actions
Lightweight (~100mb) Docker PHP FPM for both arm and amd arch on alpine 3.17+ with PHP8.0.30/8.1.27/8.2.17/8.3.4 (also 7.4.33) with ~80-84 useful extensions (you can disable not necessary ones easily)
GitHub action to set up PHP with extensions, php.ini configuration, coverage drivers, and various tools.
PHP extension of universal buffer for 1-dimension and OpenBLAS and mathematical library
A collection of pollyfills and DLL files for those who don't have PECL installed. This package also provides an easier way to install DLL for some PECL packages like memcached and APCu.
Build PHP extensions for windows
Steroids for PHP is a component that enhances PHP's native functions, offering features that are not present in PHP Core
Mirror for https://github.com/he4rt/scylladb-php-driver
Provides access to the performance monitoring counters exposed by the Linux perf_events kernel API.
A set of highly configurable PHP-FPM images based on PHP Alpine version, enriched with composer
Instructions to install common PHP extensions in standard Docker images (latest alpine and debian)
Extension for PHP to interface efficiently with a Controller Area Network (CAN bus) 2.0A / 2.0B
Docker php-fpm-alpine image with extensions
php-ext.com is a PHP Extension Compatibility Monitoring Portal
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