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Install and set up PhpStorm


jetbrains.com/help/phpstorm/installing-and-launching.html
Installation requirements
Hardware requirements
2 GB RAM minimum, 4 GB RAM recommended
1.5 GB hard disk space + at least 1 GB for caches
1024x768 minimum screen resolution
Software requirements
JRE 1.8 is bundled with the PhpStorm distribution. You do not need to install Java on your
computer to run PhpStorm.
Windows
32-bit or 64-bit versions of Microsoft
Windows 10, 8, 7 (SP1), or Vista
(SP2)
macOS
macOS 10.8.3
or later
(only 64-bit
systems are
supported)
Linux
OS Linux (note that a 32-bit JDK is
not bundled, so a 64-bit system is
recommended)
KDE, Gnome or Unity desktop
environment recommended
GCC/C++ or Clang
Download and install PhpStorm
1. Download PhpStorm for your operating system.
2. Do the following depending on your operating system:
Windows installation:
1. Run the PhpStorm-*.exe file you've downloaded.
2. Follow the instructions in the installation wizard.
macOS installation:
Open the PhpStorm-*.dmg package that you've downloaded, and drag
PhpStorm to the Applications folder.
Linux installation:
1. Unpack the PhpStorm-*.tar.gz file you have downloaded to a different
folder if your current Downloads folder doesn't support file execution:
tar xfz PhpStorm-*.tar.gz <new_archive_folder>
The recommended install location according to the filesystem hierarchy
standard (FHS) is /opt . To install PhpStorm into this directory, enter the
following command:
sudo tar xfz PhpStorm-*.tar.gz -C /opt/
2. Switch to the bin subdirectory:
1/9cd opt/PhpStorm-*/bin
3. Run PhpStorm.sh from the bin subdirectory.
JRE for 32-bit systems is not bundled with PhpStorm. If you are using a 32-bit version of
Windows, select the Download and install JRE x86 by Jetbrains checkbox in the installation
wizard to automatically download and install JRE.
A new instance must not be extracted over an existing one. The target folder must be
empty.
Earlier PhpStorm versions are available for download on the Previous PhpStorm Releases
page.
Run PhpStorm for the first time
Import PhpStorm settings
When you start PhpStorm for the first time, or after you have upgraded it from a previous
version, the Complete Installation dialog opens where you can select whether you want to
import the IDE settings:
If this is
your
first
instance of PhpStorm, choose the Do not import settings option.
You can import and export settings manually at a later point using the and commands on
the main menu.
Select the user interface theme
Next, you will be prompted to select the UI theme. You can choose between the Default
and the Darcula themes:
2/9Create Launcher Script
For the Linux and macOS users, PhpStorm suggests the ability to use command line to
open projects and separate files by specifying the directory or file name:
Select the Enable opening files and projects from the command line checkbox, and
specify the name the command-line launcher script to be created.
If necessary, you can create a command line launcher later by using the command on the
PhpStorm main menu.
3/9Windows users can simply complete the dialog, since there is no need to specify a
command line tool. Later, for opening a file or project from command line, it will be enough
to launch the *.exe file with the project or file name as a command line argument.
Download and install additional plugins
On the next step, PhpStorm prompts you to download and install additional plugins from the
PhpStorm plugins repository.
Start a project in PhpStorm
After you have completed initial PhpStorm configuration, the Welcome screen will be
displayed. It allows you to:
4/9Register PhpStorm
To try and evaluate PhpStorm, you can download and install its trial version for free. The
trial version is available for 30 days, whereupon you need to obtain and register a license.
1. Do one of the following:
On the Welcome screen, click Configure | Manage License
Select Help | Register from the main menu
5/92. Select how you want to register PhpStorm:
JetBrains Account: select this option if you have a JetBrains Account that
allows you to access your purchases and manage licenses (see What is
JetBrains Account? to learn more).
Activation code: select this option if you have an activation code for PhpStorm,
and paste it to the text area.
License server: select this option to register PhpStorm through the License
Server web application that allows you to manage floating licenses and issue
licenses to users who do not have direct internet access.
To override the URL of the system proxy during initial PhpStorm startup, use
the -Djba.http.proxy property, which can be added as a JVM option.
When performing silent install or managing PhpStorm installations on multiple
machines, you can set the JETBRAINS_LICENSE_SERVER environment variable
to point the installation to the license server URL.
PhpStorm builds that can be downloaded as part of the Early Access Program do not
require any registration and are shipped with a 30-days license.
Update PhpStorm
Out of the box, standalone PhpStorm installation is configured to check for updates
automatically. It will notify you when a new version is available :
PhpStorm updates are usually patch-based: they are applied to the existing installation and
only require you to restart the IDE. Note that these patches can only be applied
sequentially, on top of one another. If an update is ignored or skipped, subsequent updates
cannot be applied. Updating PhpStorm in this case will require either downloading and
reinstalling it or using the Ignored updates list to apply updates one by one.
If the patch download takes a long time, you can send it to the background and continue
working. Once download is complete, you will be prompted to restart, which should finalize
the update.
If you do not want to install the proposed update for some reason, you can ignore it by
clicking the Ignore This Update button in the update dialog box. The ignored build's number
6/9will be added to the Ignored updates list, and you will not be prompted to install this
particular build until you remove it from the list.
If you prefer a centralized approach to managing all your developer tools (including
updating them), use the Toolbox app.
When significant changes are introduced in PhpStorm, you will be required to download
and install the new version as described in Install and set up PhpStorm.
Manage PhpStorm through Toolbox App
Toolbox App is a control panel that allows you to manage all JetBrains developer tools,
including PhpStorm, as well as your projects, from a single point of access. It lets you
maintain different versions of the same tool, install updates and roll them back if needed. It
also remembers your JetBrains Account and uses it to automatically log you in when you
install and register new tools.
1. Download Toolbox App.
2. Launch the setup file.
3. When the installation is complete, accept the JetBrains privacy policy and sign in to
your JetBrains Account.
Now you can manage existing tools, install new tools and download updates:
7/9Perform silent installation on Windows
Silent installation is performed without any user interface. It can be used by network
administrators to install PhpStorm on a number of machines and avoid interrupting other
users.
To perform silent install, run the installer with the following switches:
/S : Enable silent install
/D : Specify the path to the installation directory
/CONFIG : Specify the path to the silent configuration file
For example:
8/9PhpStorm-*.exe /S /CONFIG=d:\temp\silent.config /D=d:\IDE\PhpStorm
Silent configuration file
You can download the silent configuration file for PhpStorm at
https://download.jetbrains.com/webide/silent.config
The silent configuration file defines options for installing PhpStorm. With default options,
silent installation is performed only for the current user ( mode=user ). If you want to install
PhpStorm for all users, open the silent configuration file with a text editor, change the value
of the installation mode option ( mode=admin ) and run the installer as an administrator.
The default silent configuration file is unique for each JetBrains product. You can modify it
to enable or disable various installation options as necessary.
Install PhpStorm as a snap package on Linux
You can install PhpStorm on Linux as a self-contained snap package. Since snaps update
automatically, your PhpStorm installation will always be up-to-date.
To use snaps, install and run the snapd service on your machine as described in the
installation guide.
On Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and later, this service is pre-installed.
PhpStorm is distributed via two channels:
The stable channel includes only stable versions. To install the latest stable release
of PhpStorm, run the following command:
$ sudo snap install phpstorm --classic
The edge channel includes EAP builds. To install the latest EAP build of PhpStorm,
run the following command:
$ sudo snap install phpstorm --classic --edge
When the snap is installed, you can launch it by running the phpstorm command.
To list all installed snaps, run sudo snap list . For more information, see the Snapcraft
documentation.
The --classic option is required because the PhpStorm snap requires full access to the
system, like a traditionally packaged application.
Last modified: 1 June 2018
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