Each time I want to see the phpinfo();
I have to:
- Create a info.php file;
- Write
phpinfo();
in it. - Go to the browser and type my "thisproject.dev/info.php"
I'm on Ubuntu.
Isn't there a more practical way to see phpinfo in the browser?
Each time I want to see the phpinfo();
I have to:
phpinfo();
in it.I'm on Ubuntu.
Isn't there a more practical way to see phpinfo in the browser?
From your command line you can run..
php -i
I know it's not the browser window, but you can't see the phpinfo();
contents without making the function call.
Another approach would be to have a PHP script in the root of your web server directory that calls phpinfo();
, that way you have access to it at all times via http://localhost/info.php
or something similar. However, this is NOT suitable for a production environment unless you ensure that you secure it.
EDIT: As mentioned by binaryLV, its quite common to have two versions of a php.ini per installation. One for the command line interface (CLI) and the other for the web server interface. If you want to see phpinfo output for your web server make sure you specify the ini file path, for example...
php -c /etc/php/apache2/php.ini -i
phpinfo()
should not be publicly accessible.
php.ini
especially if you are working on a public server.
--with-config-file-scan-dir=/etc/php/XXX/XXX/conf.d
(Debian/ Ubuntu ) If that is the case you need to run export PHP_INI_SCAN_DIR=/etc/php/XXX/XXX/conf.d
and than php -c XXX -i
to get the exact same result than phpinfo(); in your browser. You can check which php ini files are loaded with php -c /etc/php/XXX/XXX/php.ini --ini
If you have php installed on your local machine try:
$ php -a
Interactive shell
php > phpinfo();
php.ini
of the cli version or the one in apache? In my case I use 2 php.ini
for cli and apache.
php.ini
from the CLI version. If you keep 2 versions of php.ini
this might not be applicable.
From the CLI the best way is to use grep
like:
php -i | grep libxml
From the CLI:
php -r 'phpinfo();'
Use the command line.
touch /var/www/project1/html/phpinfo.php && echo '<?php phpinfo(); ?>' >> /var/www/project1/html/phpinfo.php && firefox --url localhost/project1/phpinfo.php
Something like that? Idk!
You can use this command to print phpinfo to file .txt:
touch phpinfo.txt && php -i >> phpinfo.txt && sudo gedit phpinfo.txt
Explain about that code:
touch phpinfo.txt
php -i >> phpinfo.txt
sudo gedit phpinfo.txt
Hope it's help. Thanks.
If you are using WAMP then type the following in the browser
http://localhost/?phpinfo=-1,
you will get the phpinfo page.
You can also click the localhost icon in the wamp menu from the systray and then find the phpinfo page. WAMP localhost from WAMP Menu