Requirements¶
Web server¶
Since phpMyAdmin’s interface is based entirely in your browser, you’ll need a web server (such as Apache, nginx, IIS) to install phpMyAdmin’s files into.
PHP¶
- You need PHP 7.2.5 or newer, with
session
support, the Standard PHP Library (SPL) extension, hash, ctype, and JSON support. - The
mbstring
extension (see mbstring) is strongly recommended for performance reasons. - To support uploading of ZIP files, you need the PHP
zip
extension. - You need GD2 support in PHP to display inline thumbnails of JPEGs (“image/jpeg: inline”) with their original aspect ratio.
- When using the cookie authentication (the default), the openssl extension is strongly suggested.
- To support upload progress bars, see 2.9 Seeing an upload progress bar.
- To support XML and Open Document Spreadsheet importing, you need the libxml extension.
- To support reCAPTCHA on the login page, you need the openssl extension.
- To support displaying phpMyAdmin’s latest version, you need to enable
allow_url_open
in yourphp.ini
or to have the curl extension.
Web browser¶
To access phpMyAdmin you need a web browser with cookies and JavaScript enabled.
You need a browser which is supported by Bootstrap 4.5, see <https://getbootstrap.com/docs/4.5/getting-started/browsers-devices/>.
Changed in version 5.2.0: You need a browser which is supported by Bootstrap 5.0, see <https://getbootstrap.com/docs/5.0/getting-started/browsers-devices/>.