In this post, we will learn How to find php.ini Location on Ubuntu 20.04. In most cases, we find the php.ini file in the server but we did not find the php.ini file, so in this tutorial, how to find the location of the loaded php.ini. file. we check two ways to find php.ini file. first How to find the location of php.ini from the command line and How to find the location of php.ini by using the phpinfo() function.
Find location of php.ini by using the phpinfo()
Create a file phpinfo.php within your web-server root directory eg. /var/www/html/ with the following content:
<?php #phpinfo.php // show all information phpinfo();Find location of php.ini from command line
Find the location of php.ini from the command line execute the following command to locate the loaded php.ini configuration file for the command line PHP command:
php --ini | grep Loaded Loaded Configuration File: /etc/php/7.3/cli/php.iniNote: The above php.ini file location is used by the PHP command.
For the Apache web-server the above path will translate to:
/etc/php/7.3/apache2/php.iniFor Nginx or Apache with PHP-FPM:
/etc/php/7.3/fpm/php.iniThere are several ways to find the php.ini file location in Ubuntu and Centos Linux servers. It is also interesting to note that there are usually several php.ini files on the server. Here will show you how to find the file and determine which one is the active configuration file.
Using Locate to Find php.ini File Location
Use the following command to get a list of all of the php.ini files.
$ locate php.iniThis will give an output similar to this:
The above output may not be very helpful in drilling down to the active php.ini file location.
You can use the PHP CLI to get the configuration file that is being used in your setup with the following command:
$ php -i | grep 'php.ini'From the output look for the line similar to this:
Loaded Configuration File => /etc/php/7.4/cli/php.iniYou can also use the following to retrieve the same output:
$ php -r "echo php_ini_loaded_file().PHP_EOL;"With the expected result being:
/etc/php/7.4/cli/php.iniYou can use PHPs phpinfo function as follows:
With the following as the result.
Configuration File (php.ini) Path => /etc/php/7.4/cli Loaded Configuration File => /etc/php/7.4/cli/php.iniIn case you need to get the php.ini file location for the settings used by the webserver you will need to use the following function from within a PHP file created in the web server document root and accessed from a web browser.
echo php_ini_loaded_file().PHP_EOL;There you have it you should now be able to find the php.ini file location in Ubuntu and Centos Linux servers including determining the one that is active.
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