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Some systems have php-amqp extension available in their package repositories or available via an external repository so it is MAY be the preferable
way to install.
Fresh php-pecl-amqp and librabbitmq RPMs available via remi repo.
If you want to stay on the bleeding edge and have the latest version, install php-amqp extension from
PECL or compile from sources
(follow PHP official docs instruction).
Windows
Before download, check if your PHP installation is thread safe or non-thread safe by entering php -i|findstr "
Thread" in your terminal
Download thread safe or non-thread safe version of the extension for your PHP version
from https://pecl.php.net/package/amqp. Look for the "DLL" link next to each release in the list of available releases
After download, copy the rabbitmq.4.dll and rabbitmq.4.pdb files to the PHP root folder and copy php_amqp.dll
and php_amqp.pdb files to PHP\ext folder
Add extension=amqp to the php.ini file
Check if the module is properly installed with php -m
There are also stub files available that document the API of
PHP AMQP. These stubs can also be used in your IDE for code completion, navigation and documentation.
Check out the upgrading guide to check
breaking changes between versions, e.g. from 1.x to 2.x.
Finally, check out the tests to see usage examples and edge
cases.
Notes & limitations
You can't share any of AMQP API objects (AMQPConnection, AMQPChannel, AMQPQueue, AMQPExchange)
between threads. Use a separate connection per thread.
There may only be one persistent connection
per connection information.
If there will be an attempt to create another persistent connection with the same credentials, an exception will be
thrown.
Channels on persistent connections are not persistent: they are destroyed between requests.
Heartbeats are limited to blocking calls only, so if there are no any operations on a connection or no active
consumer set, connection may be closed by the broker as dead.
Submit an issue with short and definitive title that describe your problem
Provide platform info, PHP interpreter version, SAPI mode (cli, fpm, cgi, etc) the extension is used in, php-amqp
extension version, librabbitmq version, make tools version.
Description should provide information on how to reproduce a problem (gist is the most
preferable way to include large sources) in a definitive way. Use Vagrant to replicate
unusual environments.
If stack trace is generated, include it in full via gist or the important part (if you
definitely know what you are doing) directly in the description.
Things to check before reporting a problem
Some of them, the list is not complete.
You are running on correct machine in correct environment and your platform meets your application requirement.
librabbitmq is installed and discoverable in your environment so php-amqp extension can load it.
php-amqp extension present in system (find amqp.so or amqp.dll if you are on windows), it is
loaded (php --ri amqp produced some info), and there are no underlying abstraction that MAY emulate php-amqp work.
You hav correct RabbitMQ credentials.
You are using the latest php-amqp, librabbitmq, RabbitMQ and sometimes PHP version itself. Sometimes your problem is
already solved.
Other extensions disabled (especially useful when PHP interpreter crashes, and you get a stack trace and segmentation
fault).