To pull latest stable released version, from pecl:
pecl install redis
To build this extension for the sources tree:
phpize
./configure [--enable-redis-igbinary] [--enable-redis-msgpack] [--enable-redis-lzf [--with-liblzf[=DIR]]] [--enable-redis-zstd]
make && make install
If you would like phpredis to serialize your data using the igbinary library, run configure with --enable-redis-igbinary
.
If you would like to use the msgpack serializer, run configure with --enable-redis-msgpack
(note: Requires php-msgpack >= 2.0.3)
The extension also may compress data before sending it to Redis server, if you run configure with --enable-redis-lzf
. If you want to use lzf library pre-installed into your system use --with-liblzf
configuration option to specify the path where to search files.
make install
copies redis.so
to an appropriate location, but you still need to enable the module in the PHP config file. To do so, either edit your php.ini or add a redis.ini file in /etc/php5/conf.d
with the following contents: extension=redis.so
.
You can generate a debian package for PHP5, accessible from Apache 2 by running ./mkdeb-apache2.sh
or with dpkg-buildpackage
or svn-buildpackage
.
This extension exports a single class, Redis (and RedisException used in case of errors). Check out https://github.com/ukko/phpredis-phpdoc for a PHP stub that you can use in your IDE for code completion.
Most distributions provides pre-build binary packages of this extension.
Follow the DLL link on the https://pecl.php.net/package/redis page.
Fedora users can install the package from the official repository.
Installation of the php-pecl-redis5 package:
dnf install php-pecl-redis5
Installation of the php-pecl-redis package, from the EPEL repository:
yum install php-pecl-redis
Installation of the php7-redis package:
zypper in php7-redis
If the install fails on OSX, type the following commands in your shell before trying again:
MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.6
CFLAGS="-arch i386 -arch x86_64 -g -Os -pipe -no-cpp-precomp"
CCFLAGS="-arch i386 -arch x86_64 -g -Os -pipe"
CXXFLAGS="-arch i386 -arch x86_64 -g -Os -pipe"
LDFLAGS="-arch i386 -arch x86_64 -bind_at_load"
export CFLAGS CXXFLAGS LDFLAGS CCFLAGS MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET
If that still fails and you are running Zend Server CE, try this right before "make": ./configure CFLAGS="-arch i386"
.
Taken from Compiling phpredis on Zend Server CE/OSX .
See also: Install Redis & PHP Extension PHPRedis with Macports.
You can install it using MacPorts:
- Get macports-php
sudo port install php56-redis
(or php53-redis, php54-redis, php55-redis, php70-redis, php71-redis, php72-redis)
See instructions from @char101 on how to build phpredis on Windows.