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I need a way to find all the available PHP extensions whether they are loaded or not. I looked at How do I see the extensions loaded by PHP? but it only explains how to find loaded extensions. I want a way to find unloaded extensions also.

Knowing the extension_dir from php.ini I did a ls /extension_dir/*.so which returned 26 entries. When I tried with php -m, I got 57 entries. How is it possible?

How do I know which PHP extensions are available to be loaded? I don't want to know which are loaded but which are loadable.

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    Some extensions are built-in with no external file. Aug 28, 2012 at 10:43
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    Just putting the extension libraries in a directory doesn't necessarily mean they are loaded by php. see docs.php.net/manual/en/ini.core.php#ini.extension
    – VolkerK
    Aug 28, 2012 at 10:45
  • @matteo Tassinari , how ? is it defined at compile time or is it part of php itself ?
    – maazza
    Aug 28, 2012 at 10:54

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Keep in mind that some extensions may be build statically into PHP. You will see these listed as extensions in php.ini but you will not be able to disable them, and in most cases you will not see an extension= line referring to them in php.ini or an .so / .DLL files. Removing statically compiled extensions requires recompiling PHP itself, and in most cases this is hardly needed as most statically compiled extensions tend to include core functionality which rarely needs to be removed.

http://arr.gr/blog/2012/06/on-php-extensions/

Thanks goes to Matteo Tassinari.

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  • In which way does this answer the question being asked?
    – apaderno
    Aug 28, 2012 at 12:44
  • Aren't statically build extensions already enabled? If the question is about extensions still to be loaded, then that excludes statically linked extensions.
    – apaderno
    Aug 28, 2012 at 12:50
  • @kiamlaluno I am also confused. It's unclear to me if he's asking what I thought, or what GEOCHET thought.
    – Josh
    Aug 28, 2012 at 13:02
  • @kiamlaluno , knowing that get_loaded_extensions() would not answer my needs helped me to find out how to list available extensions by listing the extension_dir
    – maazza
    Aug 28, 2012 at 19:13
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If you want the list of possibly loadable extensions, you should get the list of the files with an extension equal to the value of PHP_SHLIB_SUFFIX, and that are in the directory where PHP checks for PHP extensions (<install-dir>/lib/php/extensions/<debug-or-not>-<zts-or-not>-ZEND_MODULE_API_NO). If you want to avoid those extensions that are already loaded, you should pass the name of the extension (without file extension) to extension_loaded().

Keep in mind that a file with the right file extension could not be loaded from PHP as extension because the file doesn't have the right structure (for example because the file is corrupted), or because the PHP extension depends from files the extension doesn't find, or it is not able to load.

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One way is to check the 'extension_dir' value:

phpinfo();

Then scan the directory to see the files:

$exts = scandir("/usr/lib/php5/extension_dir/");
print_r($exts);

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