Test: amqp
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Informations for the repository maintainers
Publish a new version
The creation of a new version is done automatically by the readme-release.yml
GitHub Action.
Whenever a push to the GitHub repository changes the install-php-extensions
script,
that Action creates a new tag, incrementing the patch level (for example, if the previous version was 1.2.3
, it creates the tag 1.2.4
).
Before doing that, the Action waits for 30 seconds, so that maintainers can cancel the tag creation if they want to create a different tag (for example, 1.3.3
).
Once this new tag is created automatically (or when maintainers push a new version-like tag to the repository), the Action creates a new draft release, attaching it the install-php-extensions
script to it
(so that users can download it via the https://github.com/mlocati/docker-php-extension-installer/releases/latest/download/install-php-extensions
URL.
Once that draft release has been created, you have to:
- go to the releases page
- edit the newly created draft release
- review the release notes
- publish the release
Extensions to be monitored
cmark
The cmark
PHP extension requires the libcmark
system library.
It's not available on Debian/Alpine Linux, so we install it maually.
We need to monitor new releases at https://github.com/commonmark/cmark/releases
decimal
The decimal
PHP extension requires the libmpdec
system library.
It's not available on Alpine Linux, so we install it manually.
We need to monitor new releases at https://www.bytereef.org/mpdecimal/changelog.html
gearman
The gearman
PHP extension requires the libgearman
system library.
It's not available on Alpine Linux, so we install it manually.
We need to monitor new releases at https://github.com/gearman/gearmand/releases
geoip
The latest stable release of the geoip
PHP extension is very old, so we install the latest beta release.
We should switch to the stable release once it will be available.
geospatial
The only available versions of the geospatial
PHP extension are all beta.
We should switch to the stable release once it will be available.
gmagick
The only available versions of the gmagick
PHP extension are all alpha/beta.
We should switch to the stable release once it will be available.
http
The http
PHP extension may use the libidnkit
system library since version 3.0.0.
It's not available on Alpine Linux, so we install it manually.
We need to monitor new releases at https://jprs.co.jp/idn
ionCube Loader
The ionCube Loader
PHP extension is not available in the PECL archive, so we install it manually.
We need to monitor new releases at https://www.ioncube.com/news.php
mosquitto
The only available versions of the mosquitto
PHP extension are all alpha/beta.
We should switch to the stable release once it will be available.
opencensus
The only available versions of the opencensus
PHP extension are all alpha.
We should switch to the stable release once it will be available.
snuffleupagus
The snuffleupagus
PHP extension is not available in the PECL archive, so we install it manually.
We need to monitor new releases at https://github.com/jvoisin/snuffleupagus/releases
spx
Currenly the spx
PHP extension installs with a commit version.
We should switch to a tagged realease when it will be available (see https://github.com/NoiseByNorthwest/php-spx/issues/174).
sqlsrv / pdo_sqlsrv
The pdo_sqlsrv
and sqlsrv
PHP extensions require the Microsoft ODBC Driver for SQL Server.
On Alpine Linux there's no way to automatically install its latest version, so we install it manually.
We need to monitor new releases at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/connect/odbc/linux-mac/installing-the-microsoft-odbc-driver-for-sql-server#alpine17
ssh2
The latest stable release of the ssh2
PHP extension is very old, so we install the latest beta release.
We should switch to the stable release once it will be available.
zookeeper
The latest stable release of the zookeeper
PHP extension doesn't support PHP 7.3+, so we install the alpha version.
We should switch to the stable release once it will be available.