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I am using MAMP and would like to use mongo with PHP. I am stuck because the version of MAMP I'm using is the latest version I can find, and it's running PHP 5.2.11. The only Mongo PHP install I can find for OSX is for PHP 5.3.

Is there any way to get mongo working with PHP using MAMP?

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  • Could you post a link to mongo install?
    – romaninsh
    Oct 31, 2011 at 17:46

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For MAMP 2.1.2 and PHP 5.4.10

  1. Download MongoDB php driver .

  2. copy mongo.so to

     /Applications/MAMP/bin/php/php5.4.10/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20100525/
    

and using temrinal

    cd /Applications/MAMP/bin/php/php5.4.10/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20100525/ && wget https://github.com/downloads/stennie/mongo-php-driver/mongo.so
  1. open

    /Applications/MAMP/bin/php/php5.4.10/conf/php.ini
    

Find ; Extensions

add extension=mongo.so

  1. Restart MAMP.

Above steps will install MongoDB driver 1.2.10.

To install latest Mongodb driver using PECL

  1. install autoconf using homebrew or Mac Ports

     brew install autoconf
    
  2. Download php 5.4.10 source from php.net.

  3. rename uncompressed php source folder from php-5.4.10 to php and paste it in this folder

     /Applications/MAMP/bin/php/php5.4.10/include/
    
  4. using the terminal open php folder and run ./configure

     cd /Applications/MAMP/bin/php/php5.4.10/include/php/ && ./configure
    
  5. Add MAMP bin to your ~/.bash_profile

     echo "export PATH=/Applications/MAMP/bin/php/php5.4.10/bin:$PATH" >> ~/.bash_profile 
     source ~/.bash_profile
    
  6. install latest mongo

     pecl install mongo
    
  7. restart MAMP server :).

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    You should actually edit your php.ini by opening mamp and going to File > Edit Template > PHP 5.4 (or select the version of php you are running)
    – lukemh
    Jun 24, 2013 at 7:20
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    You've earned the "Saved me from jumping out a God damned window" badge! Aug 31, 2013 at 22:03
  • Wow... this saved 3 hours of my life. Compiled it from MAMP source on my old machine, but on new machine just put the mongo.so file in and everything works :) Thanks!
    – Kus
    Oct 16, 2013 at 14:42
  • @lukemh, your comment was the crucial last step. FINALLY, thanks!
    – Chandrew
    Mar 31, 2014 at 21:06
  • where is mongo.so for upper versions @AbdullahDiaa ?! Mar 15, 2015 at 13:54
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Here's a tutorial how to do it: http://www.davidgolding.net/mongodb/installing-mongodb-on-mamp-1-9-5.html

Post was removed so here's the tutorial:

Appsolute launched MAMP version 1.9.5 today, so I thought it’d be a great time to add MongoDB to it and improve my NoSQL skills.

  1. Prepare MAMP for MongoDB files

Create a new folder at Applications/MAMP/db/mongo with three additional subfolders named bin, data, and tmp. Provide these folders with chmod 0755 access permissions. These folders will be the main runtime location for Mongo once MAMP gets it running.

  1. Download MongoDB

Grab the latest Mac OS install package of MongoDB. My server setup called for OS X 64-bit, version 1.6.5. It’ll have a directory named bin. Drop the files from this folder into the /Applications/MAMP/db/mongo/bin folder you already created.

  1. Download Mongo Driver for PHP

I’m running PHP 5.3 (why use MongoDB with any earlier version of PHP?), so I’ll need the mongo.so extension to get PHP and Mongo working together. This is available at the MongoDB GitHub repository, under the PHP 5.3 for Mac binary. After unpacking the downloaded file, place the mongo.so extension file in the /Applications/MAMP/bin/php5.3/lib/php/extensions folder.

Update: An alternative is to place the mongo.so file in the /Applications/MAMP/bin/php5.3/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20090626 folder and avoid having to edit the php.ini file. It appears that MAMP 1.9.5 already has the extension=mongo.so line in the extensions block of the php.ini file, even though version 1.9.5 doesn’t come bundled with Mongo. 4. Create Startup Routines for MAMP

Lastly, you’ll need to create the startup routines so that MAMP will launch Mongo along with MySQL and Apache. Create a new file at /Applications/MAMP/bin/startMongo.sh and place in it the following code:

# /bin/sh
/Applications/MAMP/db/mongo/bin/mongod --dbpath /Applications/MAMP/db/mongo/data --logpath /Applications/MAMP/db/mongo/mongodb.log --pidfilepath /Applications/MAMP/db/mongo/tmp/mongo.pid --fork --logappend

When called, this script will launch Mongo using the MAMP-relative paths rather than Mongo’s system defaults.

Create another file at /Applications/MAMP/bin/stopMongo.sh and place the shutdown method:

# /bin/sh
/bin/kill `cat /Applications/MAMP/db/mongo/tmp/mongo.pid`

This works like the previous script, except it kills the mongo.pid process, effectively shutting down Mongo.

To have MAMP automatically call these Mongo startup scripts, open the /Applications/MAMP/bin/start.sh and /Applications/MAMP/bin/stop.sh files, and insert the following lines above the startMysql.sh lines, respectively:

1 /Applications/MAMP/bin/startMongo.sh

1 /Applications/MAMP/bin/stopMongo.sh

Now MAMP will automatically launch Mongo upon startup.

The only thing left to do is tell PHP to run the mongo.so extension. If you’re running MAMP Pro, edit the php.ini file by selecting File > Edit Template > PHP 5.3 php.ini, otherwise you’ll need to lookup the path the php.ini file from the MAMP startup screen, under “phpInfo” and “Loaded Configuration File.”

Insert the following line in the php.ini file/template, save the file, then restart MAMP.

1 extension="/Applications/MAMP/bin/php5.3/lib/php/extensions/mongo.so"

Mongo should now run in the background on MAMP, which you can connect with from PHP using the main connection routines listed on the PHP site. Welcome to NoSQL on MAMP!

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  • The driver mongo.so doesn't appear to be there for download anymore
    – Kristian
    Aug 2, 2013 at 14:52
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MAMP is now at version 2.2, which comes with PHP v 5.5.3. I managed to get Mongodb working had to jump through a few hoops to get there.

Start with a clean install of MAMP 2.2, make sure that's working.

1. I made this the system version of PHP, (not sure if necessary at this stage).

Find out the default version of php you are using, with the terminal command

$ which php
/usr/bin/php

Then back this up

$ sudo mv /usr/bin/php /usr/bin/php.bak

Then create a symlink to the MAMP latest version of php

$ sudo ln -s /Applications/MAMP/bin/php/php5.5.3/bin/php /usr/bin/php

Check this has been updated

$ which php
/Applications/MAMP/bin/php/php5.5.3/bin/php

2. Installing Mongo

$ cd /Applications/MAMP/db
$ curl http://downloads.mongodb.org/osx/mongodb-osx-x86_64-2.4.6.tgz > mongodb.tgz
$ tar -zxvf mongodb.tgz
$ rm mongodb.tgz
$ mv mongodb* mongo
$ mkdir mongo/data/db

Test to make sure mongo is working

$ ./mongo/bin/mongod --dbpath /Applications/MAMP/db/mongo/data/db

Should output some code, ending in 'waiting for connections on port 27017' press Ctrl + C to quit for now.

3. Now we can create a script to start/stop mongod automatically from the MAMP GUI. This inspiration came from a previous answer, by Alexandru Rada, but didn't quite work how he explained - I think this is to do with being a newer MAMP version.

In /Applications/MAMP/bin create a file called startMongo.sh and insert the following

# /bin/sh
/Applications/MAMP/db/mongo/bin/mongod --dbpath /Applications/MAMP/db/mongo/data/db --logpath /Applications/MAMP/logs/mongodb.log --pidfilepath /Applications/MAMP/tmp/mongo/mongo.pid --fork --logappend

I also created the mongo tmp folder at /Applications/MAMP/tmp/mongo

In the same bin directory create a file called stopMongo.sh and insert the following:

# /bin/sh
/bin/kill `cat /Applications/MAMP/tmp/mongo/mongo.pid`

Make these files executable

$ chmod 775 /Applications/MAMP/bin/startMongo.sh /Applications/MAMP/bin/stopMongo.sh

Now update the startApache.sh and stopApache.sh scripts to include our new files respectively.

Use the Activity Monitor in /Applications/Utilities and search for mongod. When you now start MAMP you should see the process mongod is started. When you stop or quit MAMP you should see this process is automatically killed.

4. We still need to install the mongo-php driver, which is also a pain. To do this I added the MAMP bin directory to my bash $PATH variable. To do this I had to edit the hidden file ~/.profile - but be aware that your $PATH might be loaded from somewhere else.

export PATH=$PATH:/Applications/MAMP/bin/php/php5.5.3/bin:/Applications/MAMP/db/mongo/bin

Note that each element is separated by a :. Quit terminal and re-open, then $ echo $PATH to check your new directories have been added to the path. You could also try $ which pecl or $ which mongod.

We still need some extras from PHP php.net download the same php stable version and unzip it. Create the folder 'include' at /Applications/MAMP/bin/php/php5.5.3/include . Drag the unzipped stable version of php to the include folder, and rename it to just 'php'.

$ cd /Applications/MAMP/bin/php/php5.5.3/include/php
$ ./configure

Now at last, we can hopefully run

$ sudo pecl install mongo

5. Now we just need to update our php config file to add the mongo.so extension. Open /Applications/MAMP/bin/php/php5.5.3/conf/php.ini in a text editor, under the 'extensions' section, add in

extension=mongo.so

Quit and re-open MAMP!

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Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard (with the newest updates) has PHP 5.3 installed along with Apache.

You can enable the installed Apache in System Preferences, Sharing, Web Sharing (there is a help icon (?) which shows you details on using the system's web server).

See also this StackOverflow question:
Easiest way to activate PHP and MySQL on Mac OS 10.6 (Snow Leopard)?

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Here's the way I did it and it was fairly simple.

First, read what Mongo says @ http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/PHP+Language+Center

When you run sudo pecl install mongo it's going to install it for the standard OSX PHP installation to use, so if for some reason you're using the built-in Apache installation.

Like you, I like using MAMP. I didn't want to go through figuring how to download Mongo into MAMP, so I just creating a symbolic link in the MAMP PHP Extensions folder and put the extension line in the MAMP php.ini. Restarted MAMP Apache and everything worked beautifully!

A couple things to note, after installing Mongo, note the extensions folder it installed it into then check MAMP php.ini to see where it has its extensions set to be. You'll notice the ending is very similar.

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For MAMP PRO 2.0.5

You may compile your own mongo.so (http://m-schmidt.eu/2011/11/06/develop-mongodb-web-apps-with-mamp-under-mac-os-x/) or download compiled (http://www.davidgolding.net/mongodb/installing-mongodb-on-mamp-1-9-5.html). I'd like compile.

After steps mongo.so don't include to php configuration, because in MAMP PRO php.ini placed in

/Applications/MAMP PRO/MAMP PRO.app/Contents/Resources

I using php5.3.6.ini file for my configuration.

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  • To clarify, you can download the precompiled modules from Github but contrary to David's webpage, in MAMP 2.0.5 (the current version) you do need to manually edit the php INI file and add 'extension=mongo.so'. Aug 6, 2012 at 15:14

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