How to locate the php.ini file (xampp)

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I am using xamppserver for PHP development and want to edit the php.ini file; where can I locate it?

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Solution 1 - Php

For Windows, you can find the file in the C:\xampp\php\php.ini-Folder (Windows) or in the etc-Folder (within the xampp-Folder).

Under Linux, most distributions put lampp under /opt/lampp, so the file can be found under /opt/lampp/etc/php.ini.

It can be edited using a normal Text-Editor.

Clarification:

  • Xampp (X (for "some OS"), Apache, MySQL, Perl, PHP)
  • Lampp (Linux, Apache, MySQL, Perl, PHP)

in this context, they can be substituted for one another.

Solution 2 - Php

Write the following inside phpini_path.php( or AnyNameAsYouLike.php) and run it in the browser.

<?php phpinfo();?>

Among various other parameters you'll get Loaded Configuration File parameter which value is the path of php.ini on the server.

The location of php.ini depends on server operating system:

Windows (With Xampp Installation):

/xampp/php/php.ini 

macOS, OS X:

/private/etc/php.ini

Linux:

/etc/php.ini
/usr/bin/php5/bin/php.ini
/etc/php/php.ini
/etc/php5/apache2/php.ini

Solution 3 - Php

In MacOS : /Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/etc/php.ini

Solution 4 - Php

If you have multiple php-versions (xampp etc) running, I find the easiest is to use:

php --ini

from the command line. In windows: either after you click Shell in xampp, or directly in the regular cmd to find the "global" version of php. With global I mean the version referenced to by your environment variables.

Solution 5 - Php

Run Xampp server.

  1. Go to http://localhost which will open up xampp dashboard.

  2. Go to PHPInfo link in the top navigation bar.

--- or directly type following url in the browser after run the XAMPP http://localhost/dashboard/phpinfo.php

This will open up php info page. There you can find "Loaded Configuration File /opt/lampp/etc/php.ini" which is the php.ini location.

Solution 6 - Php

my OS is ubuntu, XAMPP installed in /opt/lampp, and I found php.ini in /opt/lampp/etc/php.ini

Solution 7 - Php

Put a script somewhere in your document root

<?php
phpinfo();

Among others the output of the function will tell you which php.inis are parsed before the script got executed.

Solution 8 - Php

This is one of those "you were technically accurate, but you didn't answer my question" but it doesn't mean the above were wrong or misguided - they just didn't run into my issue.

So, I figure I'll give an answer.

As the others mentioned (spot on), I created a file:

<?php
phpinfo(); 
?>

So that worked great. However, it showed "(none)"

So where do you find (none)!?

In my case, on Windows, you just go to where php is installed; I had already had installed it in c:\php I believe it would be the same steps on other platforms.

Then, from a command line, powershell for ex, type: notepad c:\php\php.ini

Tell it yes, you do want to create it, then add whatever changes you needed in the first place. For me, for example:

extension_dir = "c:\php\ext"
extension=mysqli
upload_max_filesize = 25M
post_max_size = 13M
max_execution_time = 300

Then save. Fixed!

By the way - if you do "file new" and then "save as" Notepad will helpfully rename your file to php.ini.txt. Friends let friends NOT AVOID THE CLI.

Solution 9 - Php

If you have been using different installers, you may well end up with more that one php.ini file on your hdd, which could affect your sanity after a while.

Search your hdd for 'php.ini' just in case there is more than one.

Another sanity-saving move is to remember to always restart your server (apache) after altering a value in php.ini.

Solution 10 - Php

i'm using xampp with PHP 7. you can trying looking for php.ini in

> /etc/php/7.0/apache2

Solution 11 - Php

in my case it is present as "php.ini-development" and "php.ini-production" in php folder

Solution 12 - Php

Am running LAMP on Debian and mine is in:

/etc/php/7.0/apache2/php.ini

Solution 13 - Php

step1 :open xampp control panel

step 2: then click apache module config button.

step 3. after that you able to see some config file list.

step 4: then click the php.ini file.it will be open into default editor.

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Solution 14 - Php

In the documentation http://www.apachefriends.org/en/xampp-windows.html (Configuration files section, near the bottom of the page): \xampp\php\php.ini

Solution 15 - Php

as KingCrunch pointed out, using phpinfo you can see what config file is in action in the "Loaded Configuration File" row. in my case in was in C:\xampp\apache\bin note that there is a php.ini also in C:\xampp\php which seems to be redundant and irrelevant

Solution 16 - Php

I've always found the easiest way is php -i and filtering down.

*nix (including MacOS):

php -i | grep "Loaded Configuration File"

Windows:

php -i | findstr /C:"Loaded Configuration File"

Of course this assumes your CLI environment is using the same PHP binaries as your actual web server.

You can always check that to be sure using which php in *nix and where php in Windows.

Solution 17 - Php

I’ve run into the need while running on PhpStorm on my Mac. Follow the orange text.

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Solution 18 - Php

Step 1: Goto xammp

Step 2: Find php Foleder and click on it,

Find 2: Below php.ini file

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Second Example : step 1: Open xampp control panel

Step 2: Click On config,

Step 3: Find Here php.ini file

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To get loaded php.ini files location try: command : php --ini

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