Host / serve current workspace (or subfolder) with PHP.
There are multiple ways of running PHP server
:
CTRL + SHIFT + P
and searching forPHP Server: Serve project
command- Clicking on vscode's editor button (icon on the top-right corner)
- Right-clicking on vscode's editor when a
.php
or an.html
is open.
To stop the server, the PHP Server: Stop project
command can be executed likewise.
All commands can be executed by pressing CTRL + SHIFT + P
and typing the name of the command.
Command | Notes |
---|---|
PHP Server: Serve project |
|
PHP Server: Stop project |
|
PHP Server: Reload server |
Stops the running server and starts it again. |
PHP Server: Open file in browser |
Quickly opens the URL of the active file in the browser. If the server is not running, this command will fail. |
Setting | Default | Notes |
---|---|---|
phpserver.autoOpenOnReload |
true |
Enable/disable automatic opening of server's URL in the browser after server has been reloaded. |
phpserver.browser |
null |
App used to open the server URL. If empty, it will use the default browser. You can put any browser name here as long as it's installed in your machine (e.g. google-chrome , firefox , chromium-browser ...) |
phpserver.ip |
localhost |
Server's ip/hostname (e.g. localhost , 0.0.0.0 ...) |
phpserver.phpConfigPath |
null |
Path to php.ini file. If empty, the extension uses the default path. |
phpserver.phpPath |
null |
Path to PHP executable. If empty, the extension will try to get the path from the $PATH environment variable. |
phpserver.port |
3000 |
Server's port number. |
phpserver.relativePath |
"." |
Path relative to project. This is useful when you want to serve a different folder than the one from current workspace. |
phpserver.router |
null |
Path to custom router script that will be used by PHP server. Example. If a custom router script is used on a Windows machine, there will be no console output unless a logger like this is included in the script. |
- PHP needs to be installed in order to be able to use this extension.