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wphpfpm (PHP FastCGI Manager for windows)

wphpfpm is my first go-lang project for manage php-cgi on Windows.

Since php-cgi can only serve one client at one time, unless you use apache's mod_fcgid, it's really hard to manage.

So I wrote it for myself, mainly because using caddy to test php can only start one php-cgi process. It is too inhuman, and when I want to change the php settings and want to restart php-cgi, I have to manually kill php-cgi.

For performance, please refer to BENCHMARK.md

Features

  1. wphpfpm is a standalone service, similar to php-fpm under Linux
  2. You can create multiple instances for multiple version php-cgi
  3. php-cgi can set the maximum number of process
  4. wphpfpm can be a windows service or running on console mode.
  5. JSON format configuration file

Please download GO GO SDK (version 1.12 ) and execute the following command to get wphpfpm.exe

go build

Or refer to caddy-wphpfpm-example.md for a simple setup of caddy wphpfpm.

Configure file

The following is a json example. The source code config-sample.json can be download and modify it for your environment.

{
    "LogLevel" : "ERROR",
    "Logger": {
        "FileName": "C:\\wphpfpm\\wphpfpm.log",
        "MaxSize":    10,
        "MaxBackups": 4,
        "MaxAge":     7,
        "Compress":   true,
        "Note": "If you don't need Logger, you can remove the entire Logger section, MaxSize is the unit of MB, MaxAge is the unit of days, this example has 7 days of content per log."
    },
    "Instances" : [
        {
            "Bind" : "127.0.0.1:8000",
            "ExecPath": "C:\\PHP7\\php-cgi.exe",
            "Args" : [],
            "Env": [
                "PHPRC=C:\\PHP7",
                "PHP_FCGI_MAX_REQUESTS=5000" ,
                "PHP_INI_SCAN_DIR=c:\\php7\\conf.d"
            ],
            "MaxProcesses" : 4,
            "MaxRequestsPerProcess": 500
        } ,

        {
            "Bind" : "127.0.0.1:8001",
            "ExecPath": "C:\\PHP5\\php-cgi.exe",
            "Args" : [],
            "Env": [
                "PHPRC=C:\\PHP5",
                "PHP_FCGI_MAX_REQUESTS=5000" ,
                "PHP_INI_SCAN_DIR=c:\\php5\\conf.d"
            ],
            "MaxProcesses" : 2,
            "MaxRequestsPerProcess": 500
        }
    ]
}
  • LogLevel : According to the level, the default is ERROR

    • PANIC
    • FATAL
    • ERROR
    • WARN
    • INFO
    • DEBUG
    • TRACE
  • Logger : You can define the Log output to the file. If you don't need it, you can remove it. The output will be Console (stderr).

  • Instances : Define how many kinds of php-cgi to start, this can be used as multiple versions

    • Bind : Define what IP and Port to use for this instance. If multiple versions are required, different Instances must be used with different Ports.

    • ExecPath : php-cgi real path.

    • Args : You can add parameters for execute php-cgi.exe, note that you can't use -b parameters

    • Env : Additional environmental variables

    • MaxProcesses : This directive sets the maximum number of php-cgi processes which can be active at one time.

    • MaxRequestsPerProcess : Each php-cgi process trip can handle up to several requests. This value must be the same or less than Env's environment variable PHP_FCGI_MAX_REQUESTS.

  • Note : This field has no effect, just for comment

Usage

Run in command line mode (console mode)

wphpfpm run --conf=config.json

Install as Windows Service

wphpfpm install --conf=c:\wphpfpm\config.json

Note that when install as a Windows Service, you must use administrator privileges to install.

Remove wphpfpm service

wphpfpm uninstall

Start and stop wphpfpm service

wphpfpm start
wphpfpm stop

Alternatively, the service under Windows Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Administrative Tools\Services can also be started or stopped PHP FastCGI Manager for windows

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