If you're working on macOS and need to install Imagick for PHP 8.3, you might run into issues where the installation defaults to an older version of PHP, such as PHP 8.0. In this post, I'll walk you through the steps to ensure Imagick is installed and properly configured for PHP 8.3.
Step 1: Install PHP 8.3 via Homebrew
First, let's ensure PHP 8.3 is installed and set as the default version.
- Install PHP 8.3:
brew install php@8.3
- Link PHP 8.3 to make it the default version on your system:
brew link --overwrite --force php@8.3
- Verify PHP 8.3 is active by checking the version:
php -v
You should see PHP 8.3.x
as the output.
Step 2: Install pkg-config and ImageMagick
Before installing the Imagick PHP extension, we need to install pkg-config
and ImageMagick:
- Install
pkg-config
and ImageMagick via Homebrew:
brew install pkg-config imagemagick
This step ensures that the necessary libraries and configurations for Imagick are available on your system.
Step 3: Install Imagick for PHP 8.3
Now that PHP 8.3 is set as the default version, we can install the Imagick extension.
- Use PECL to install Imagick for PHP 8.3. Since the default command may still point to PHP 8.0, we need to ensure the correct
php-config
for PHP 8.3 is used:
/opt/homebrew/opt/php@8.3/bin/pecl install imagick
- If PECL doesn’t work as expected, or you're manually installing, explicitly specify the correct
php-config
during the Imagick installation process:
/private/tmp/pear/temp/imagick/configure --with-php-config=/opt/homebrew/opt/php@8.3/bin/php-config --with-imagick
Step 4: Enable Imagick in PHP 8.3
Once Imagick is installed, it needs to be enabled in PHP’s configuration file (php.ini
).
- Open the
php.ini
file for PHP 8.3:
nano /opt/homebrew/etc/php/8.3/php.ini
- Add the following line to enable the Imagick extension:
extension=imagick.so
Step 5: Restart PHP or Web Server
After enabling the Imagick extension, restart your web server or PHP service for the changes to take effect:
- For Apache:
sudo apachectl restart
- For PHP-FPM:
sudo brew services restart php@8.3
Step 6: Verify Imagick Installation
Finally, verify that the Imagick extension has been successfully installed and enabled. You can check using the following command:
php -m | grep imagick
Alternatively, you can create a PHP script with phpinfo()
to check if the Imagick extension is loaded.
<?php
phpinfo();
?>
Conclusion
By following these steps, you can successfully install and enable the Imagick extension for PHP 8.3 on macOS. Ensuring the correct php-config
is used is key to avoiding version conflicts and ensuring that Imagick works with PHP 8.3.
Feel free to comment if you encounter any issues or have questions regarding the setup!
Top comments (2)
If you are the user of RunCloud.io, you can install the extension as following:
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Hello, I tried installing using the article as a reference.
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