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I would like to test my application on PHP 5.3 up to PHP 8.2.

Where and how can I install the versions and how can I switch them by running a small script?

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    Develop in a virtual machine (vagrant, docker, etc). It lets you use/switch environments without cluttering your os install
    – JimL
    Jan 20, 2016 at 19:46
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    @JimL That's not a good idea, you'll have a terrible experience when using VM.
    – user8389458
    Mar 13, 2018 at 7:57
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    @xetra-su I dont use Mac OS but Id assume the experience would be pretty similar as on Linux which I have no problems with. What makes it a terrible experience?
    – JimL
    Mar 13, 2018 at 8:13
  • Comment just for Laravel developers: Install Laravel Herd and switch like a breeze and no need to Hombrew
    – panjeh
    Nov 19, 2023 at 1:00
  • Here's the answer to your question. I hope it'll resolve your problem. stackoverflow.com/a/77757778/16806842 Jan 4 at 11:06

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If you have both versions of PHP installed, you can switch between versions using the link and unlink brew commands.

For example, to switch between PHP 7.4 and PHP 7.3

brew unlink [email protected]
brew link [email protected]

PS: both versions of PHP have be installed for these commands to work.

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    I've generalized this to a shell script, see gist.github.com/infostreams/3753a31205e3b6c47039046e9fa40ba5 . This allows me to have many (many) versions of PHP on my machine (all of them, between 5.6 and 8.1), and change by simply typing 'php 5.6' or 'php 8.0'. Works like a treat.
    – Edward
    Nov 8, 2021 at 10:21
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    If (after doing this) your CLI's php -v is still the previous PHP version: Make sure to restart your terminal (or launch a new one)
    – jakxnz
    Jun 5, 2022 at 7:24
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I found this very good tutorial on how to install and switch php versions on OSX.

I can switch the version like

$ sphp 7.0 => PHP 7.0
$ sphp 7.3 => PHP 7.3
$ sphp 7.4 => PHP 7.4

Exactly what I want!

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Example: Let us switch from php 7.4 to 7.3

brew unlink [email protected]
brew install [email protected]
brew link [email protected]

If you get Warning: [email protected] is keg-only and must be linked with --force Then try with:

brew link [email protected] --force
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  • I do not think this works correctly. Once I did this it was still running on 7.4 in phpinfo()
    – gstlouis
    Oct 16, 2020 at 13:24
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    Possible that you were seeing the webserver version of your php not the command line version. Update your nginx or apache to use the new version of php.
    – Mangopop
    Apr 12, 2021 at 19:52
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Using brew

Show current version

$ php -v

Change to different version
(eg. changing from 5.5.x to version 7.0.latest) :

$ brew unlink php55
$ brew install php70
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    Tip: if home brew isn't allowing you to build a new link, use these flags --force --overwrite Apr 14, 2019 at 15:15
  • cool! Easy to do brew unlink php then brew install shivammathur/php/[email protected]
    – vintagexav
    Nov 17, 2023 at 10:02
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I liked the switcher idea because I'm working of different version at the moment so what you need is

   brew install brew-php-switcher

then brew-php-switcher version

for example brew-php-switcher 7.4

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    this method not usuable. For Error: [email protected] has been disabled because it is deprecated upstream!
    – Kvlknctk
    Mar 29, 2022 at 11:03
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    Useful package. I can confirm this works as of Jan 2023 for switching between 5.6, 7.3 and 7.4.
    – joeljpa
    Jan 17, 2023 at 7:29
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    Cool, brew-php-switcher supports PHP version 5.6, 7.0, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, 7.4 and 8.0 only. And personally I do brew unlink php then brew install shivammathur/php/[email protected] on my MacOS 14 Sonoma
    – vintagexav
    Nov 17, 2023 at 10:04
  • @vintagexav Yup, using the shivammathur/php tap is the way to go. I've briefly highlighted its usage in my answer here.
    – joeljpa
    Jan 30 at 6:08
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If you have installed php with latest version on your local system and using homebrew then to switch to older version, run following commands.

Here, we are switching to 7.4

brew unlink php
brew install [email protected]
brew link [email protected]
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    If above solution doesn't work, then go to opt/homebrew/Cellar and run the same commands Nov 12, 2022 at 8:42
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i think unlink & link php versions are not enough because we are often using php with apache(httpd), so need to update httpd.conf after switch php version.

i have write shell script for disable/enable php_module automatically inside httpd.conf, look at line 46 to line 54 https://github.com/dangquangthai/switch-php-version-on-mac-sierra/blob/master/switch-php#L46

Follow my steps:

1) Check installed php versions by brew, for sure everything good

> brew list | grep php
#output
php56
php56-intl
php56-mcrypt
php71
php71-intl
php71-mcrypt

2) Run script

> switch-php 71 # or switch-php 56
#output
PHP version [71] found
Switching from [php56] to [php71] ... 
Unlink php56 ... [OK] and Link php71 ... [OK]
Updating Apache2.4 Configuration /usr/local/etc/httpd/httpd.conf ... [OK]
Restarting Apache2.4 ... [OK]
PHP 7.1.11 (cli) (built: Nov  3 2017 08:48:02) ( NTS )
Copyright (c) 1997-2017 The PHP Group
Zend Engine v3.1.0, Copyright (c) 1998-2017 Zend Technologies

3) Finally, when your got above message, check httpd.conf, in my laptop:

vi /usr/local/etc/httpd/httpd.conf

You can see near by LoadModule lines

LoadModule php7_module /usr/local/Cellar/php71/7.1.11_22/libexec/apache2/libphp7.so
#LoadModule php5_module /usr/local/Cellar/php56/5.6.32_8/libexec/apache2/libphp5.so

4) open httpd://localhost/info.php

i hope it helpful

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If you install PHP with homebrew, you can switch between versions very easily. Say you want php56 to point to Version 5.6.17, you just do:

brew switch php56 5.6.17
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    Error: Unknown command: switch
    – eltongonc
    Feb 3, 2022 at 9:40
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delete all row with "php" in: nano ~/.zshrc

after that it will work: brew unlink [email protected] && brew link [email protected]

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  • This was the key for me. I had a PATH export on my .zshrc that was rendering everything else ignored
    – Azurlake
    Aug 9, 2023 at 7:37
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brew link --overwrite [email protected]

Works perfectly for me :-)

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  • Shouldn't you first unlink the current version of php with brew unlink [email protected]?
    – Volex
    Nov 6, 2021 at 7:28
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How to:

  • Find installed PHP versions
  • Switch from default PHP package to a versioned package
% brew search php
brew-php-switcher   php-cs-fixer        [email protected]             phplint             phpstan             pup
php ✔               php-cs-fixer@2      [email protected] ✔           phpmd               phpunit
php-code-sniffer    [email protected]             phpbrew             phpmyadmin          pcp

% brew unlink php
% brew link [email protected]
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Old question but it's still a difficulty to have a quick way to switch between php versions in 2022. I use Laravel valet and switching PHP versions requires a re install of valet to work. I basically have two custom functions defined in my .zhsrc file, but I think this will work for bash too:


switchphp7() {
    valet stop
    brew unlink [email protected]
    brew services stop [email protected]
    brew link --force --overwrite [email protected]
    brew services start [email protected]
    composer global update
    rm -f ~/.config/valet/valet.sock
    valet install
    valet start
}


switchphp8() {
    valet stop
    brew unlink [email protected]
    brew services stop [email protected]
    brew link --force --overwrite [email protected]
    brew services start [email protected]
    composer global update
    rm -f ~/.config/valet/valet.sock
    valet install
    valet start
}

And then just run them in the command line:

switchphp8

This works reliably for me, however, if you use Valets virtual SSL certificates, the command line will ask for admin account password for every ssl certificate you have linked which is potentially annoying if you have loads of them. It's not a bug if it keeps asking, eventually you will allow all if you keep typing password/use touch id.

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    If ur using valet, just go the directory / project want run specific version just run valet isolate. Example: # valet isolate [email protected] Oct 9, 2022 at 4:55
  • I have php7.4, 8.0, 8.1, 8.2 installed on my local machine. IDK which PHP version is active. Thus I just used brew unlink php and brew link --force --overwrite [email protected] and this works just fine. I don't have valet on my machine, and composer just does fine for all the PHP versions. So no need to change that one too.
    – ssi-anik
    Aug 20, 2023 at 17:57
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While the OP has specifically asked for switching from "PHP 5.3 up to PHP 7.0", it's worth noting that a lot has been deprecated and/or removed in brew due to official support ending for them.

So, as of Jan 2024: All versions <= PHP 8 have been deprecated and removed from brew because they reached their end of life, see the official Unsupported Branches at php.net. For example, 8.0 lost support on 26 Nov 2023. The officially Supported Versions listed there are 8.1 (Security fixes only), 8.2 and 8.3.

So if we are to switch versions and install any of these unsupported versions, brew install [email protected] will fail (see answer for "Error: [email protected] has been disabled because it is a versioned formula"). You'll need to use the tap shivammathur/php (praise the devs responsible for this) which can be used to install unsupported or even newer versions of PHP not officially in brew.

brew tap shivammathur/php //need to do only once
brew install shivammathur/php/[email protected] //or brew install [email protected] depending on your choice
brew search php //optional, shows all the versions available if you want some other version
brew link [email protected]

Switching henceforth is simple:

brew unlink [email protected] 
brew link [email protected] //OP asked 5.3 but 5.6 is the lowest version supported by the tap

Notes:

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if you are using homebrew, then it allows multiple versions of a formula to be installed. hence,

  1. brew unlink is used to detach a version of formula from usage.
  2. brew link is used to attach a version of formula to usage.

for example, if you have php 7.4 and 8.0 both installed and want to switch between them assuming you are currently using 7.4, then it can be done as :

brew unlink [email protected]

brew link [email protected]

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I prefer to use phpbrew where you can easily install ($ phpbrew install 8.1.3 +default) and switch (phpbrew switch 8.1.3) the used php version.

https://github.com/phpbrew/phpbrew

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Don't forget to change you environment PATH with this command :

echo 'export PATH="/usr/local/opt/[email protected]/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.bash_profile

source ~/.bash_profile
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If you don't need to play with apache then there is a very easy way with one function, just add it to your ~/.bash_profile or ~/.zshrc (depends on your terminal)

function php-toggle() {
  currentVersion=$(php -v | tail -r | tail -n 1 | cut -d " " -f 2 | cut -c 1-3)
  switchTo='7.4'
  [[ $currentVersion == '7.4' ]] && switchTo='8.1'

  brew unlink php@"$currentVersion"
  brew services stop php@"$currentVersion"

  brew link php@"$switchTo"
  brew services start php@"$switchTo"

  exportString="export PATH=\"/opt/homebrew/opt/php@${switchTo}/bin:\$PATH\""
  echo $exportString > ~/.php_version

  source ~/.php_version
}

source ~/.php_version

Open new terminal and run php-toggle.

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  • A few modifications to take the switchTo as an argument and this script works well for me with Brew on MacOS. Thanks! May 22, 2023 at 2:10
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Make switching PHP versions easy adding this in your .zshrc.

Try with 5.6, 7.0, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, 7.4 and 8.0

function phpv() { # $ phpv 7.4 to invoque
  brew unlink php
  brew link --overwrite --force "php@$1"
  php -v
}

Bash script that will do all the heavy work:

$ phpv 5.6

If needed, do:

$ brew unlink php
$ brew install shivammathur/php/[email protected]
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My purpose was install old patch of [email protected] to MacOS and I done that this way:

I found revision of brew, which contains old php patch, which i need, and reset git to them

repository: https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/commit/3b342c146da0452d71d982324977567960da2979

git -C $(brew --repo)/Library/Taps/homebrew/homebrew-core reset --hard 3b09794

brew reinstall [email protected] 
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  • First install or reinstall the version you want

    brew reinstall [email protected]

  • Secondly you need to switch to the version you want

    echo 'export PATH="/usr/local/opt/[email protected]/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.zshrc echo 'export PATH="/usr/local/opt/[email protected]/sbin:$PATH"' >> ~/.zshrc

  • Then you need to add in your PATH by running below command

    brew-php-switcher 7.4

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