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Couchbase PHP Extension
This repository contains source code of the Couchbase PHP SDK.
Support and Feedback
If you find an issue, please file it in our JIRA issue tracker. Also you are always welcome on our forum and Discord.
Getting the Source Code
This repo uses several git submodules. If you are fetching the repo for the first time by command line, the
--recurse-submodules
option will init the submodules recursively as well:
git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/couchbaselabs/couchbase-php-client.git
However, if you fetched using a simple clone command (or another IDE or tool), or if you are pulling the latest and need to update, then you must also perform the following command to recursively update and initialize the submodules:
git submodule update --init --recursive
Building the Extension
This project is built with CMake
and packaged with pecl
so everything should build easily once the basic dev dependencies are satisfied. However, we have helper scripts in the /bin directory to help automate tasks even further.
Dev Dependencies
The following dependencies must be installed before the project can be built. We recommend using OS specific utilities
such as brew
, apt-get
, and similar package management utilities (depending on your environment).
- cmake >= 3.20.0+ (e.g.,
brew install cmake
) - c++ compiler >= std_17 (e.g.,
xcode-select --install
) - openssl >= 1.1+ (e.g.,
brew install openssl
)
IMPORTANT: On macOS, the OpenSSL brew
install command mentioned above is not sufficient to be able to build. The easiest way to fix this is to add the OPENSSL_ROOT_DIR
env variable to your exports (e.g., .zshenv
). If this is not sufficient, see the other tips mentioned when you run brew info openssl
.
export OPENSSL_ROOT_DIR=/usr/local/opt/openssl/
Building (with shell script)
cd couchbase-php-client
./bin/build
./bin/package
Running Tests
The tests are located in the (/tests)[./tests] directory. More tests may be added and this directory will be organized more in the near future to differentiate between the common tests types that might be used for different types of testing (e.g., unit tests
, integration tests
, system tests
).
Testing (command-line)
./bin/test