PHP extension for V8 JavaScript engine
This extension requires PHP >= 7.2. Last version that supports PHP 7.1 is v0.2.2 and for PHP 7.0 is v0.1.9.
This extension is still under heavy development and its public API may change without any warning. Use at your own risk.
Work in progress documentation could be found at https://php-v8.readthedocs.io. You can also use tests and stubs as reference.
This tool solves following domain problems:
- execute arbitrary untrusted code from user;
- provide restricted/experimental api to end-user;
- allow to use that with scripting/DSL language;
- limit execution time and used memory;
- use common language that is familiar to large audience;
- be well-maintainable and mature.
By accident (not by design) this tool could also be used to:
- render React/Vue/Angular components in PHP;
- implement node.js in PHP;
- increase the number of "why", "why not just <...>" questions.
If you have any other use, feels free to share
php-v8 is a PHP 7.x extension that brings V8 JavaScript engine API to PHP with some abstraction in mind and provides an accurate native V8 C++ API implementation available from PHP.
Key features:
- provides up-to-date JavaScript engine with recent ECMA features supported;
- accurate native V8 C++ API implementation available from PHP;
- solid experience between native V8 C++ API and V8 API in PHP;
- no magic; no assumptions;
- does what it is asked to do;
- hides complexity with isolates and contexts scope management under the hood;
- provides a both-way interaction with PHP and V8 objects, arrays and functions;
- execution time and memory limits;
- multiple isolates and contexts at the same time;
- it works.
With this extension almost everything that the native V8 C++ API provides can be used. It provides a way to pass PHP scalars, objects and functions to the V8 runtime and specify interactions with passed values (objects and functions only, as scalars become js scalars too). While specific functionality will be done in PHP userland rather than in this C/C++ extension, it lets you get into V8 hacking faster, reduces time costs and gives you a more maintainable solution. And it doesn't make any assumptions for you, so you stay in control, it does exactly what you ask it to do.
With php-v8 you can even implement nodejs in PHP. Not sure whether anyone should/will do this anyway, but it's doable.
Here is a Hello World from V8 Getting Started developers guide page implemented in PHP with php-v8:
<?php
$isolate = new \V8\Isolate();
$context = new \V8\Context($isolate);
$source = new \V8\StringValue($isolate, "'Hello' + ', World!'");
$script = new \V8\Script($context, $source);
$result = $script->run($context);
echo $result->value(), PHP_EOL;
which will output Hello, World!
. See how it's shorter and more readable than that C++ version?
And it also doesn't limit you from V8 API utilizing to implement more amazing stuff.
You can try php-v8 in phpv8/php-v8
: docker run -it phpv8/php-v8 bash -c "php test.php"
If you are also using Composer, it is recommended to add the php-v8-stub package as a dev-mode requirement. It provides skeleton definitions and annotations to enable support for auto-completion in your IDE and other code-analysis tools.
composer require --dev phpv8/php-v8-stubs
There is phpv8/js-sandbox library that provides high-level abstraction on top of php-v8 extension and makes embedding JavaScript in PHP easier.
You will need a recent v8 Google JavaScript engine version installed. At this time v8 >= 6.6.313 required.
This extension requires PHP >= 7.2. Last version that supports PHP 7.1 is v0.2.2 and for PHP 7.0 is v0.1.9.
This extension works and tested on x64 Linux and macOS. As of written it is Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Xenial Xerus, amd64 and macOS 10.12.5. Windows is not supported at this time.
$ sudo add-apt-repository -y ppa:ondrej/php
$ sudo add-apt-repository -y ppa:pinepain/php
$ sudo apt-get update -y
$ sudo apt-get install -y php7.2 php-v8
$ php --ri v8
While pinepain/php PPA targets to contain all necessary extensions with dependencies, you may find pinepain/libv8 and pinepain/php standalone PPAs useful.
$ brew tap homebrew/dupes
$ brew tap homebrew/php
$ brew tap phpv8/tap
$ brew install php72 php72-v8
$ php --ri v8
For macOS php-v8 formulae and dependencies provided by phpv8/tap tap.
git clone https://github.com/phpv8/php-v8.git
cd php-v8
phpize && ./configure && make
make test
To install extension globally run
$ sudo make install
-
to be able to customize some tests make sure you have
variables_order = "EGPCS"
in your php.ini -
export DEV_TESTS=1
allows to run tests that are made for development reasons (e.g. test some weird behavior or for debugging) -
To prevent the test suite from asking you to send results to the PHP QA team do
export NO_INTERACTION=1
-
To run tests with memory leaaks check, install
valgrind
and doexport TEST_PHP_ARGS="-m"
-
To track memory usage you may want to use
smem
,pmem
or evenlsof
to see what shared object are loaded andfree
to display free and used memory in the system. -
pinepain/experimental may contain
libv8
version that used in currentmaster
branch.
First, let's build docker image docker build -t phpv8/php-v8 .
that we'll use later for development. By default,
it contains PHP 7.2, though you can change that by passing --build-arg PHP=MAJOR.MINOR
where MAJOR.MINOR version
present in ondrej/php PPA.
To start playing with php-v8 in docker, run ```docker run -e TEST_PHP_ARGS -v pwd
:/root/php-v8 -it phpv8/php-v8 bash``.
Now you can build php-v8 as usual with `phpize && ./configure && make`. Don't forget to run `make test`!
We use Sphinx to buld docs and Read The Docs to host it.
To rebuild docs locally run in a project root:
virtualenv -p `which python` .virtualenv
source .virtualenv/bin/activate
cd docs
make html
My thanks to the following people and projects, without whom this extension wouldn't be what it is today. (Please let me know if I've mistakenly omitted anyone.)
- v8js PHP extension which used as a reference on early stages;
- Stefan Siegl, for his profound work on v8js PHP extension and for his personal time at helping building V8;
- all v8js contributors;
- Jérémy Lal, one of libv8 maintainers for his personal help on building V8 on Ubuntu;
- John Gardner for dealing with V8 building system changes;
- @ilovezfs for his help and mentoring on upgrading V8 homebrew formulae.
Copyright (c) 2015-2018 Bogdan Padalko <thepinepain@gmail.com>
php-v8 PHP extension is licensed under the MIT license.