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[edit] Last updated: Fri, 17 May 2013

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Eingebauter Webserver

Seit PHP 5.4.0 bietet die CLI SAPI einen eingebauten Webserver.

Dieser Webserver ist nur für Entwicklungszwecke vorgesehen, nicht jedoch für den Produktiveinsatz.

URI Anfragen werden von dem aktuellen Arbeitsverzeichnis ausgehend ausgeliefert, sofern nicht die -t Option genutzt wurde um einen expliziten Document Root anzugeben.

Wenn eine URI Anfrage keine Datei angibt, wird entweder index.php oder index.html aus dem aufgerufenen Verzeichnis zurückgegeben. Wenn beide Dateien nicht existieren, wird ein 404 Response Code zurückgeben.

Wenn auf der Kommandozeile beim Starten des Webservers eine PHP-Datei angegeben wird, wird diese als "Router" Skript für den Webserver verwendet. Dieses Skript wird dann zu Beginn jedes HTTP Requests gestartet. Wenn dieses Skript FALSE zurückgibt, dann wird die angefragte Ressource direkt zurückgegeben. Andernfalls wird die Ausgabe des Skripts zurückgegeben.

Beispiel #1 Starten des Webservers

$ cd ~/public_html
$ php -S localhost:8000

Die Kommandozeile wird ausgeben:

PHP 5.4.0 Development Server started at Thu Jul 21 10:43:28 2011
Listening on localhost:8000
Document root is /home/me/public_html
Press Ctrl-C to quit

Nach URI Anfragen für http://localhost:8000/ und http://localhost:8000/myscript.html wird die Kommandozeile in etwa so aussehen:

PHP 5.4.0 Development Server started at Thu Jul 21 10:43:28 2011
Listening on localhost:8000
Document root is /home/me/public_html
Press Ctrl-C to quit.
[Thu Jul 21 10:48:48 2011] ::1:39144 GET /favicon.ico - Request read
[Thu Jul 21 10:48:50 2011] ::1:39146 GET / - Request read
[Thu Jul 21 10:48:50 2011] ::1:39147 GET /favicon.ico - Request read
[Thu Jul 21 10:48:52 2011] ::1:39148 GET /myscript.html - Request read
[Thu Jul 21 10:48:52 2011] ::1:39149 GET /favicon.ico - Request read

Beispiel #2 Starten mit einem expliziten Document Root

$ cd ~/public_html
$ php -S localhost:8000 -t foo/

Die Kommandozeile wird ausgeben:

PHP 5.4.0 Development Server started at Thu Jul 21 10:50:26 2011
Listening on localhost:8000
Document root is /home/me/public_html/foo
Press Ctrl-C to quit

Beispiel #3 Nutzung eines Router-Skripts

Anfragen für Bilder werden diese direkt ausliefern; Anfragen für HTML-Dateien, werden stattdessen "Willkommen zu PHP!" ausgeben.

<?php
// router.php
if (preg_match('/\.(?:png|jpg|jpeg|gif)$/'$_SERVER["REQUEST_URI"]))
    return 
false// Liefere die angefragte Ressource direkt aus
else { 
    echo 
"<p>Willkommen zu PHP!</p>";
}
?>
$ php -S localhost:8000 router.php

Nach mehreren URI Anfragen, wird das Terminal etwa so aussehen:

PHP 5.4.0 Development Server started at Thu Jul 21 10:53:19 2011
Listening on localhost:8000
Document root is /home/me/public_html
Press Ctrl-C to quit.
[Thu Jul 21 10:53:45 2011] ::1:55801 GET /mylogo.jpg - Request read
[Thu Jul 21 10:53:52 2011] ::1:55803 GET /abc.html - Request read
[Thu Jul 21 10:53:52 2011] ::1:55804 GET /favicon.ico - Request read


INI Einstellungen> <Interaktiver Modus
[edit] Last updated: Fri, 17 May 2013
 
add a note add a note User Contributed Notes Eingebauter Webserver - [6 notes]
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zealotous at gmail dot com
10 months ago
There no problem to configure xdebug with php 5.4 built-in server.

If you debugging on local (dev) machine you need to :
1) add to php.ini:
zend_extention=/abosute/path/to/xdebug.dll
# USE ABSOLUTE PATH!!! relative path does not work.
#http://xdebug.org/docs/install
xdebug.remote_enable=1
2) run php from command line:
php.exe -S localhost:3000
3) check if xdebug loaded:
#index.php
<?php phpinfo(); ?>

4) configure NetBeans, Eclipse to work with localhost:3000

Notes: latest release of NetBeans 7.1,(7.2RC) (date july 2012)
seems to be unstable when working with build-in webserver and xdebug, but Eclipse PDT works fine.
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Miguel Juan Semanino
11 months ago
Note: as of PHP 5.4.3 on Windows, $_ENV is an empty array for all incoming requests.
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matthewkastor at gmail dot com
8 months ago
The commandline webserver kept giving me 404's when I would request a directory. It would only automatically find index.php. Since I wanted links to subdirectories and index.html to be processed automatically, I made a router that does it. I left three handlers dangling out there to make it easy to process files, directories, or 404's. I was thinking this might be useful and that someone else might not like the way my auto index looks, so I tried to make this code easy to alter.

<?php
function atropa_router() {
    function
add_single_trailing_fslash($to) {
        if(!
$to) return '/';
        if(
substr($to, -1) !== '/') {
           
$to = $to . '/';
        }
        return
$to;
    }
   
    function
get_absolute_path_to_request() {
       
$p = parse_url($_SERVER["REQUEST_URI"], PHP_URL_PATH);
        if(
is_null($p) ) {
           
$req = $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'];
        } else {
           
$req = $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] . $p;
        }
        return
$req;
    }

    function
path_has_filename($req) {
       
$req = pathinfo($req, PATHINFO_BASENAME);
        if(
$req) {
            return
true;
        } else {
            return
false;
        }
    }

    function
web_index_exists($dir) {
        if(
is_file($dir . "/index.php") ) {
            return
true;
        } else {
            return
false;
        }
    }
   
    function
process_request() {
       
$req = get_absolute_path_to_request();

        if(
path_has_filename($req)) {
            if (
is_file($req)) {
                if(!
file_handler($req)) {
                    return
false; // serve the requested resource as-is.
               
}
            }
        }
        if(
is_dir($req)) {
            if (
web_index_exists($req)) {
                return
false;
            } elseif (
is_file($req . "/index.html")) {
               
$loc = add_single_trailing_fslash($_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']);
               
header('Location: ' . $loc . 'index.html');
                exit;
            } else {
               
directory_handler($req);
            }
        } else {
           
not_found_handler($req);
        }
    }

    if(
process_request() === false) {
        return
false;
    }
}
function
file_handler($req) {
    return
false;
}

function
directory_handler($req) {
   
$d = dir($req);
   
$p = parse_url($_SERVER["REQUEST_URI"], PHP_URL_PATH);
   
$separator = '/';
   
$p = add_single_trailing_fslash($p);
    echo
'<!Doctype html><html><head><title>Directory</title></head><body>';
    echo
"Location: " . $d->path . '<br>';
    echo
'<table><tr><th>Name</th><th>Type</th></tr>';
    while (
false !== ($entry = $d->read())) {
        if(
$entry === '.') continue;
        if(
is_file($req . '/' . $entry)) {
           
$separator = '';
           
$type = 'File';
        } else {
           
$separator = '/';
           
$type = 'Directory';
        }
        echo
'<tr><td><a href="' . $p . $entry . $separator . '">' . $entry . '</a></td><td>' . $type . '</td></tr>';
    }
   
$d->close();
    echo
'</table></body></html>';
}

function
not_found_handler($req) {
   
header('HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found');
    echo
'<!Doctype html><html><head><title>404</title></head><body><p>Requested resource could not be found</p></body></html>';
}
return
atropa_router();
?>
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matthewkastor at gmail dot com
8 months ago
Updated Autoindex router for PHP built in server

<?php
/**
 * Rev. 2 Autoindex Router for PHP built in webserver
 * Fixes error where given http://localhost/? and localhost
 * only contains index.html, the router redirects endlessly.
 */
function atropa_router() {
    function
add_single_trailing_fslash($to) {
        if(!
$to) return '/';
        if(
substr($to, -1) !== '/') {
           
$to = $to . '/';
        }
        return
$to;
    }
   
    function
get_request_uri_path() {
       
$p = parse_url($_SERVER["REQUEST_URI"], PHP_URL_PATH);
        if(
is_null($p) ) {
           
$req = '/';
        } else {
           
$req = $p;
        }
        return
$req;
    }
   
    function
get_absolute_path_to_request() {
        return
$_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] . get_request_uri_path();
    }

    function
path_has_filename($req) {
       
$req = pathinfo($req, PATHINFO_BASENAME);
        if(
$req) {
            return
true;
        } else {
            return
false;
        }
    }

    function
web_index_exists($dir) {
        if(
is_file($dir . "index.php") ) {
            return
true;
        } else {
            return
false;
        }
    }
   
    function
process_request() {
       
$req = get_absolute_path_to_request();

        if(
path_has_filename($req)) {
            if (
is_file($req)) {
                if(!
file_handler($req)) {
                    return
false; // serve the requested resource as-is.
               
}
            }
        }
        if(
is_dir($req)) {
           
$req = add_single_trailing_fslash($req);
            if (
web_index_exists($req)) {
                return
false;
            } elseif (
is_file($req . "index.html")) {
               
$loc = get_request_uri_path();
               
$loc = add_single_trailing_fslash($loc);
               
header('Location: ' . $loc . 'index.html');
                exit;
            } else {
               
directory_handler($req);
            }
        } else {
           
not_found_handler($req);
        }
    }

    if(
process_request() === false) {
        return
false;
    }
}

function
file_handler($req) {
    return
false;
}

function
directory_handler($req) {
   
$d = dir($req);
   
$p = get_request_uri_path();
   
$p = add_single_trailing_fslash($p);
    echo
'<!Doctype html><html><head><title>Directory</title></head><body>';
    echo
"Location:  $d->path <br>";
    echo
'<table><tr><th>Name</th><th>Type</th></tr>';
    while (
false !== ($entry = $d->read())) {
        if(
$entry === '.') continue;
       
$href = $p . $entry;
        if(
is_file($req . $entry)) {
           
$type = 'File';
        } else {
           
$href = add_single_trailing_fslash($href);
           
$type = 'Directory';
        }
        echo
"<tr><td><a href='$href'>$entry</a></td><td>$type</td></tr>";
    }
   
$d->close();
    echo
'</table></body></html>';
}

function
not_found_handler($req) {
   
header('HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found');
    echo
'<!Doctype html><html><head><title>404</title></head><body><p>Requested resource could not be found</p></body></html>';
}

return
atropa_router();
?>
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Stefano F. Rausch
1 year ago
To develop / deploy websites in 3 stages, i.e. ( 1 ) locally, ( 2 ) with an access controlled dedicated beta / test website in the www and ( 3 ) the production site, you can have ( 1 ) & ( 2 ) using the same domain name - port free - as follows:

- look up the IP address of the beta.web.site

and edit the hosts file to reflect:

- <IP> beta.web.site
- 127.0.0.1 beta.web.site

Start the built-in web server to work locally with:

- sudo php -S beta.web.site:80

and just hit http://beta.web.site as usual. Switching back and forth between ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) is as easy as telling the php engine not to fake a server any more :) Nice!

Happy PHP'ing.
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dstrout at dstrout dot net
1 month ago
Just gave it a try, and it is IPv6 compatible, if anyone was wondering.

 
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