Installation

The MongoDB PHP driver should work on nearly any system: Windows, Mac OS X, Unix, and Linux; little- and big-endian machines; 32- and 64-bit machines; PHP 5.1, 5.2, and 5.3.

This » PECL extension is not bundled with PHP. This page gives more specific information on installing on different systems and troubleshooting issues users have run into.

Installing on *NIX

Run:


$ sudo pecl install mongo

If you are using CentOS or Redhat, you may wish to install from an » RPM.

Add the following line to your php.ini file:


extension=mongo.so

If pecl runs out of memory while installing, make sure memory_limit in php.ini is set to at least 32MB.

Manual Installation

For driver developers and people interested in the latest bugfixes, you can compile the driver from the latest source code on » Github. Go to Github and click the "download" button. Then run:


$ tar zxvf mongodb-mongodb-php-driver-<commit_id>.tar.gz
$ cd mongodb-mongodb-php-driver-<commit_id>
$ phpize
$ ./configure
$ sudo make install

Make the following changes to php.ini:

  • Make sure the extension_dir variable is pointing to the location of mongo.so. The build will display where it is installing the PHP driver with output that looks something like:

    
          Installing '/usr/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-zts-20060613/mongo.so'
    
    
    Make sure that it is the same as the PHP extension directory by runnning:
    
          $ php -i | grep extension_dir
            extension_dir => /usr/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-zts-20060613 =>
          /usr/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-zts-20060613  
    
    
    If it's not, change the extension_dir in php.ini or move mongo.so.

  • To load the extension on PHP startup, add a line:

    
          extension=mongo.so
    
    

OS X

If your system is unable to find autoconf, you'll need to install Xcode (available on your installation DVD or as a free download from the Apple website).

If you are using XAMPP, you may be able to compile the driver with the following command:


sudo /Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/bin/pecl install mongo

If you are using MAMP (or XAMPP and the above command does not work), precompiled binaries are available from » Github (download the latest one with "osx" in the name that matches your version of PHP). Extract mongo.so from the archive and add it to MAMP or XAMPP's extension directory. Add


      extension=mongo.so

to the php.ini file being used and restart the server.

Gentoo

Gentoo has a package for the PHP driver called dev-php5/mongo, which can be installed with:


$ sudo emerge -va dev-php5/mongo

If you use PECL, you may get an error that libtool is the wrong version. Compiling from source you'll need to run aclocal and autoconf.


$ phpize && aclocal && autoconf && ./configure && make && make install

Red Hat

This includes Fedora and CentOS.

The default Apache settings on these systems do not let requests make network connections, meaning that the driver will get "Permission denied" errors when it tries to connect to the database. If you run into this, try running:

$ /usr/sbin/setsebool -P httpd_can_network_connect 1 
Then restart Apache. (This issue has also occurred with SELinux.)

Installing on Windows

Precompiled binaries for each release are available from » Github for a variety of combinations of versions, thread safety, and VC libraries. Unzip the archive and put php_mongo.dll in your PHP extension directory ("ext" by default).

The latest (non-release) code is compiled into Windows binaries on every commit. The zip consists of a .zip with php_mongo.dll and a version.txt. Please keep the version.txt around so that if you have a question or problem, you can give the developers the exact version you're using. (The number is long and nonsensical, but it will make sense to the developers!)

To get the latest bug fixes (and possibly bugs), download the binary corresponding to the PHP you have installed:

Add the following line to your php.ini file:


extension=php_mongo.dll

Third-Party Installation Instructions

A number of people have created excellent tutorials on installing the PHP driver.

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