Php Modules

Synopsis

This module lift installation in common and helpful php modules. Automation is possible. The common modules include php libs and php image, php curl, mysql. It is user friendly with Ubuntu and cent OS.

Help command

Help command used to find information about a specified command. For more information about changes to functionality of php modules. We can use this help command.

The following screen shot will guide you.

Cleopatra PHPModules help

Installation

Use this module to install PHP Modules on Ubuntu Linux systems packages. It allows you to install some common modules and helpful php modules. Also install my sql connections. The following command used to install php modules.

Cleopatra php modules install?(Y/N)

When the user keys as Y, Automatically it can install common modules. User keys as N it exit the screen. The following Screen shot visualize it.

Alternative parameters

Parameters Directory(default) Option Comments
Install PHPModules Yes PHPModules It will install PHPModules under cleopatra
Install Php-mods yes Php-mods It will install Php-mods under Cleopatra
Install phpmods yes phpmods It will install phpmods under Cleopatra
Install php-modules yes Php-modules It will install php-modules under Cleopatra
Install phpmodules yes phpmodules It will install phpmodules under Cleopatra
Install phpmodules No phpmodules It will exit|

Benefits

  • This module can install common modules.
  • This module can check all the modules are available with the updated version.
  • Non case sensitive.
  • Automatically install supporting files like curl, mysql, mem catche,mongo.
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