# PHP Apps As Standalone Binaries FrankenPHP has the ability to embed the source code and assets of PHP applications in a static, self-contained binary. Thanks to this feature, PHP applications can be distributed as standalone binaries that include the application itself, the PHP interpreter and Caddy, a production-level web server. Learn more about this feature [in the presentation made by Kévin at SymfonyCon](https://dunglas.dev/2023/12/php-and-symfony-apps-as-standalone-binaries/). ## Preparing Your App Before creating the self-contained binary be sure that your app is ready for embedding. For instance you likely want to: * Install the production dependencies of the app * Dump the autoloader * Enable the production mode of your application (if any) * Strip uneeded files such as `.git` or tests to reduce the size of your final binary For instance, for a Symfony app, you can use the following commands: ```console # Export the project to get rid of .git/, etc mkdir $TMPDIR/my-prepared-app git archive HEAD | tar -x -C $TMPDIR/my-prepared-app cd $TMPDIR/my-prepared-app # Set proper environment variables echo APP_ENV=prod > .env.local echo APP_DEBUG=0 >> .env.local # Remove the tests rm -Rf tests/ # Install the dependencies composer install --ignore-platform-reqs --no-dev -a # Optimize .env composer dump-env prod ``` ## Creating a Linux Binary The easiest way to create a Linux binary is to use the Docker-based builder we provide. 1. Create a file named `static-build.Dockerfile` in the repository of your prepared app: ```dockerfile FROM --platform=linux/amd64 dunglas/frankenphp:static-builder # Copy your app WORKDIR /go/src/app/dist/app COPY . . # Build the static binary, be sure to select only the PHP extensions you want WORKDIR /go/src/app/ RUN EMBED=dist/app/ \ PHP_EXTENSIONS=ctype,iconv,pdo_sqlite \ ./build-static.sh ``` 2. Build: ```console docker build -t static-app -f static-build.Dockerfile . ``` 3. Extract the binary ```console docker cp $(docker create --name static-app-tmp static-app):/go/src/app/dist/frankenphp-linux-x86_64 my-app ; docker rm static-app-tmp ``` The resulting binary is the file named `my-app` in the current directory. ## Creating a Binary for Other OSes If you don't want to use Docker, or want to build a macOS binary, use the shell script we provide: ```console git clone https://github.com/dunglas/frankenphp cd frankenphp EMBED=/path/to/your/app \ PHP_EXTENSIONS=ctype,iconv,pdo_sqlite \ ./build-static.sh ``` The resulting binary is the file named `frankenphp--` in the `dist/` directory. ## Using The Binary This is it! The `my-app` file (or `dist/frankenphp--` on other OSes) contains your self-contained app! To start the web app run: ```console ./my-app php-server ``` If your app contains a [worker script](worker.md), start the worker with something like: ```console ./my-app php-server --worker public/index.php ``` To enable HTTPS (a Let's Encrypt certificate is automatically created), HTTP/2 and HTTP/3, specify the domain name to use: ```console ./my-app php-server --domain localhost ``` You can also run the PHP CLI scripts embedded in your binary: ```console ./my-app php-cli bin/console ``` ## Customizing The Build [Read the static build documentation](static.md) to see how to customize the binary (extensions, PHP version...). ## Distributing The Binary The created binary isn't compressed. To reduce the size of the file before sending it, you can compress it. We recommend `xz`.