Install Imagick for PHP and Apache on Windows
Steps I've taken so far:
- I have installed Imagick on my Win7 machine, and it's installed and running properly via command line.
- I've extracted the contents of php_imagick-3.1.2-5.6-ts-vc11-x86.zip available here into my \PHP\ext directory.
- Enabled the imagick.dll in php.ini
- Rebooted...
- No errors when starting Apache.
- I'm still getting the
Fatal error: Class 'Imagick' not found
error when I try to run a script that uses Imagick.
Current Versions:
- Windows 7 x64
- Apache 2.4.10 x86 VC11 (from Apachelounge)
- PHP 5.6.3 x86 VC11 TS (from windows.php.net)
- ImageMagick 6.9.0-0 Q16 x86 (from imagemagick.org)
- Imagick DLL php_imagick-3.1.2-5.6-ts-vc11-x86.zip (from here)
I was running an older version of PHP and had Imagick working fine with that, then I updated PHP (and the Imagick DLLs along with it) and now I can't seem to get it to work.
Looking at phpinfo( )
, I don't see Imagick listed there, so it doesn't seem to be loading the module at all. Which is weird, because I'm not getting any errors when starting Apache.
I've tried just about every write-up and walkthrough for installing Imagick for PHP on Windows, but they seem to all be written for older versions of PHP.
Can somebody help me get this installed and running? It seems like it's just missing one simple step that I can't seem to figure out. If you need any more info, please ask. I'll get you whatever I can to help.
Solution 1:
EDIT: This procedure works with Windows 7 - 10 and all versions of PHP as well.
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I was unable to get Imagick Working with PHP using an older release of ImageMagick as in the originally accepted answer and it was difficult to find mirrors with the exact safe binaries needed (the binaries on the mirror in the originally accepted answer downloaded as different versions than listed)
In all of the steps below, be sure to match your PHP architecture (x86/x64 and NTS/TS) to the binary's architecture. If you are using PHP x86 - replace the x64 version of the downloads with the x86 (or 32bit) version. The same applies to Thread-Safe (TS) and Non-Thread-Safe (NTS) versions of PHP.
PHP Imagick Extension
- Navigate to https://pecl.php.net/package/imagick
and download the latest DLL
(3.3.0RC1)
at time of this answer. - Extract
php_imagick.dll
toD:\php5.6\ext
- Extract all
CORE_RL_*.dll
files toD:\php5.6
- - Ensure
D:\php5.6
is already added to thePATH
of your system environment variables - Add
extension = php_imagick.dll
toD:\php5.6\php.ini
- Restart Apache, PHP-FPM, or PHP Built-In Web Server
- Check
phpinfo();
to ensure the module is installed correctly Note the highlighted ImageMagick version(ImageMagick 6.9.1-2 Q16 x64)
and the missing supported formats
ImageMagick Binary
- (1a) Download and install the matching version of ImageMagick to
D:\php5.6\bin
from https://www.imagemagick.org/script/download.php - Ensure that theAdd Path to Environment Variables
option is checked or manually add it
- (1b) Alternatively download the PECL dependencies for your version of the Imagick PECL extension, see below for more details.
- Load a command prompt (run as administrator which forces the system path variable to refresh) and ensure
convert --version
displays the correct version - Delete the previously extracted
CORE_RL_*.dll
files inD:\php5.6
(they will be loaded via ImageMagick path - otherwise your PHP installation may become unstable with the PECL dlls) - Restart Apache, PHP-FPM, or PHP Built-In Web Server
- Check
phpinfo();
to ensure the module is still installed correctly and is now loading the Imagick supported formats
Imagick PDF as Image Support - Ghostscript (optional)
- Optionally download and install Ghostscript to
D:\php5.6\bin
to be able to convert PDFs to images from http://sourceforge.net/projects/ghostscript/ be sure to match the architecture for your installation
I did not need to add MAGICK_HOME
for Imagick to work using the PHP Built-In Web Server or CGI, but may be required for Apache using mod_php
. See the Special Considerations section below for additional details.
PECL Imagick Dependencies (1b)
You can alternatively download the required ImageMagick version dependencies and extract the exe
and dll
files from within the bin
directory directly into your D:\php5.6
directory.
The dependencies can be found on PECL website http://windows.php.net/downloads/pecl/deps/
Using the PECL dependencies removes the need to directly download and run the matching ImageMagick version installer from the vendor's website.
With the PECL dependencies method there were issues with excluded files needed for PDF conversions using GhostScript.
Special Considerations
Be sure the user running PHP has permission to execute convert
. This should be inherited via D:\php5.6\bin
but in case you chose to install to C:\Program Files
. you may have issues due to its restricted permissions.
Be sure to rearrange your PATH
System Environment Variable so that %SystemRoot%\system32\convert.exe
does not override the D:\php5.6\bin\convert.exe
.
By adding your PHP path to the left of system32, like so: PATH: D:\php5.6\bin;%SystemRoot%\system32;%SystemRoot%;...
This will force your system to look for executable files within D:\php5.6\bin
prior to %SystemRoot%\system32
Replace D:\php5.6\bin\convert.exe
with the path to where you installed ImageMagick or the path to where convert.exe
is located
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc723564.aspx#XSLTsection127121120120
Solution 2:
I finally got it working, here is what I had to do: (referenced from http://refreshless.com/blog/imagick-pecl-imagemagick-windows/)
- Install an older version of ImageMagick (6.7.7-5 Q16) available from this website.
- Install the PECL Imagick DLL files (php_imagick-3.1.2-5.6-ts-vc11-x86.zip) downloaded from this webpage, putting the
php_imagick.dll
file in the PHPext
directory, and theCORE_RL_*_.dll
files in the Apachebin
directory. - Add an Environement variable called
MAGICK_HOME
to the machine, with the value of[ImageMagick install dir]\modules\coders
. - Restart apache and check
phpinfo( )
.
If this doesn't work for you, try different versions of the ImageMagick binaries, and different versions of the PECL libraries.