This directory contains source code for PHP implementation of gRPC layered on shared C library. The same installation guides with more examples and tutorials can be seen at grpc.io. gRPC PHP installation instructions for Google Cloud Platform is in cloud.google.com.
php
5.5 or above, 7.0 or abovepecl
composer
phpunit
(optional)
Install PHP and PECL on Ubuntu/Debian:
For PHP5:
$ sudo apt-get install php5 php5-dev php-pear phpunit
For PHP7:
$ sudo apt-get install php7.0 php7.0-dev php-pear phpunit
or
$ sudo apt-get install php php-dev php-pear phpunit
Install PHP and PECL on CentOS/RHEL 7:
$ sudo rpm -Uvh https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/epel-release-latest-7.noarch.rpm
$ sudo rpm -Uvh https://mirror.webtatic.com/yum/el7/webtatic-release.rpm
$ sudo yum install php56w php56w-devel php-pear phpunit gcc zlib-devel
Install PHP and PECL on Mac:
$ brew install homebrew/php/php56-grpc
$ curl -O http://pear.php.net/go-pear.phar
$ sudo php -d detect_unicode=0 go-pear.phar
Install Composer (Linux or Mac):
$ curl -sS https://getcomposer.org/installer | php
$ sudo mv composer.phar /usr/local/bin/composer
Install PHPUnit (Linux or Mac):
$ wget https://phar.phpunit.de/phpunit-old.phar
$ chmod +x phpunit-old.phar
$ sudo mv phpunit-old.phar /usr/bin/phpunit
There are two ways to install gRPC PHP extension.
pecl
build from source
sudo pecl install grpc
or specific version
sudo pecl install grpc-1.12.0
Note: for users on CentOS/RHEL 6, unfortunately this step won’t work. Please follow the instructions below to compile the PECL extension from source.
You can download the pre-compiled gRPC extension from the PECL website
Clone this repository
$ git clone -b $(curl -L https://grpc.io/release) https://github.com/grpc/grpc
$ cd grpc
$ git submodule update --init
$ make
$ sudo make install
Compile the gRPC PHP extension
$ cd grpc/src/php/ext/grpc
$ phpize
$ ./configure
$ make
$ sudo make install
This will compile and install the gRPC PHP extension into the standard PHP extension directory. You should be able to run the unit tests, with the PHP extension installed.
After installing the gRPC extension, make sure you add this line
to your php.ini
file, (e.g. /etc/php5/cli/php.ini
,
/etc/php5/apache2/php.ini
, or /usr/local/etc/php/5.6/php.ini
),
depending on where your PHP installation is.
extension=grpc.so
Add the gRPC PHP library as a Composer dependency
You need to add this to your project's composer.json
file.
"require": {
"grpc/grpc": "v1.12.0"
}
To run tests with generated stub code from .proto
files, you will also
need the composer
and protoc
binaries. You can find out how to get these below.
protoc: protobuf compiler
protobuf.so: protobuf runtime library
grpc_php_plugin: Generates PHP gRPC service interface out of Protobuf IDL
If you don't have it already, you need to install the protobuf compiler
protoc
, version 3.5.0+ (the newer the better) for the current gRPC version.
If you installed already, make the protobuf version is compatible to the
grpc version you installed. If you build grpc.so from the souce, you can check
the version of grpc inside package.xml file.
The compatibility between the grpc and protobuf version is listed as table below:
grpc | protobuf |
---|---|
v1.0.0 | 3.0.0(GA) |
v1.0.1 | 3.0.2 |
v1.1.0 | 3.1.0 |
v1.2.0 | 3.2.0 |
v1.2.0 | 3.2.0 |
v1.3.4 | 3.3.0 |
v1.3.5 | 3.2.0 |
v1.4.0 | 3.3.0 |
v1.6.0 | 3.4.0 |
v1.8.0 | 3.5.0 |
v1.12.0 | 3.5.2 |
If protoc
hasn't been installed, you can download the protoc
binaries from
the protocol buffers Github repository.
Then unzip this file and update the environment variable PATH
to include the path to
the protoc binary file.
If you really must compile protoc
from source, you can run the following
commands, but this is risky because there is no easy way to uninstall /
upgrade to a newer release.
$ cd grpc/third_party/protobuf
$ ./autogen.sh && ./configure && make
$ sudo make install
There are two protobuf runtime libraries to choose from. They are identical in terms of APIs offered. The C implementation provides better performance, while the native implementation is easier to install. Make sure the installed protobuf version works with grpc version.
$ sudo pecl install protobuf
or specific version
$ sudo pecl install protobuf-3.5.1.1
Add this to your php.ini
file:
extension=protobuf.so
Add this to your composer.json
file:
"require": {
"google/protobuf": "^v3.5.0"
}
You need the gRPC PHP protoc plugin to generate the client stub classes. It can generate server and client code from .proto service definitions.
It should already been compiled when you run make
from the root directory
of this repo. The plugin can be found in the bins/opt
directory. We are
planning to provide a better way to download and install the plugin
in the future.
You can also just build the gRPC PHP protoc plugin by running:
$ git clone -b $(curl -L https://grpc.io/release) https://github.com/grpc/grpc
$ cd grpc
$ git submodule update --init
$ make grpc_php_plugin
Plugin may use the new feature of the new protobuf version, thus please also make sure that the protobuf version installed is compatible with the grpc version you build this plugin.
You will need the source code to run tests
$ git clone -b $(curl -L https://grpc.io/release) https://github.com/grpc/grpc
$ cd grpc
$ git submodule update --init
Run unit tests
$ cd grpc/src/php
$ ./bin/run_tests.sh
This section specifies the prerequisites for running the generated code tests, as well as how to run the tests themselves.
Install the runtime dependencies via composer install
.
$ cd grpc/src/php
$ composer install
Generate client stub classes from .proto
files
$ cd grpc/src/php
$ ./bin/generate_proto_php.sh
Run a local server serving the math services. Please see Node for how to run an example server.
$ cd grpc
$ npm install
$ node src/node/test/math/math_server.js
Run the generated code tests
$ cd grpc/src/php
$ ./bin/run_gen_code_test.sh
Install apache2
, in addition to php5
above
$ sudo apt-get install apache2
Add this line to your php.ini
file, e.g. /etc/php5/apache2/php.ini
or /etc/php/7.0/apache2/php.ini
extension=grpc.so
Restart apache
$ sudo service apache2 restart
Make sure the Node math server is still running, as above.
$ cd grpc
$ npm install
$ node src/node/test/math/math_server.js
Make sure you have run composer install
to generate the vendor/autoload.php
file
$ cd grpc/src/php
$ composer install
Make sure you have generated the client stubs
$ ./bin/generate_proto_php.sh
Copy the math_client.php
file into your Apache document root, e.g.
$ cp tests/generated_code/math_client.php /var/www/html
You may have to fix the first line to point the includes to your installation:
include 'vendor/autoload.php';
Connect to localhost/math_client.php
in your browser, or run this from command line:
$ curl localhost/math_client.php
Install nginx
and php5-fpm
, in addition to php5
above
$ sudo apt-get install nginx php5-fpm
OR
$ sudo apt-get install nginx php7.0-fpm
Add this line to your php.ini
file, e.g. /etc/php5/fpm/php.ini
extension=grpc.so
Uncomment the following lines in your /etc/nginx/sites-available/default
file:
location ~ \.php$ {
include snippets/fastcgi-php.conf;
fastcgi_pass unix:/var/run/php5-fpm.sock;
}
Restart nginx and php-fpm
$ sudo service nginx restart
$ sudo service php5-fpm restart
Make sure the Node math server is still running, as above.
$ cd grpc
$ npm install
$ node src/node/test/math/math_server.js
Make sure you have run composer install
to generate the vendor/autoload.php
file
$ cd grpc/src/php
$ composer install
Make sure you have generated the client stubs
$ ./bin/generate_proto_php.sh
Copy the math_client.php
file into your Nginx document root, e.g.
$ cp tests/generated_code/math_client.php /var/www/html
You may have to fix the first line to point the includes to your installation:
include 'vendor/autoload.php';
Connect to localhost/math_client.php
in your browser, or run this from command line:
$ curl localhost/math_client.php