We always recommend you check that the extension is required by your site/application before you install it and recommend you test any untested configurations within a development environment that could affect your application in production. Installing a PHP Extension that could clash with another your site or application relies on may affect how your site/application performs. You can use the search box to locate the extension you need to install and then use the slider within the row to select the extension you need for install. To install a PHP extension, click the blue “Next” and again on each page until you are on the “PHP Extensions” page ![]() When you are within WHM, click on the blue “Customise” button alongside “Currently Installed Packages” to amend the EasyApache4 Profile currently in use.Ĭlicking the “Customise” button on the profile currently in use will redirect you to menu in which you are able to select packages for install/uninstall accordingly. Once you are logged into WHM, use the search box in the top left under the WHM logo to search for EasyApache4.ĮasyApache4 is located under the Software category of WHM’s administration features and can be also be navigated to by going following the below path: Home > Software > EasyApache4 ¶ Installing a PHP Extension requires you to be logged into the WHM panel as opposed to cPanel for a specific domain, this is because access to EasyApache4 is required.ĮasyApache4 is used to install packages on a server-wide level and can not be used by domain level users to install package unless they have access to WHM. How to Install a PHP Extension with EasyApache4 ¶īefore you begin to install a PHP Extension on your WHM/cPanel server, you need to log in to your WHM Panel.
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