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Instructions on how to change preinstalled Mac OS X PHP to MAMP's PHP Installation and then install Composer Package Management

Change default Mac OS X PHP to MAMP's PHP Installation and Install Composer Package Management


Instructions to Change PHP Installation


First, Lets find out what version of PHP we're running (To find out if it's the default version).

To do that, Within the terminal, Fire this command:

which php

This should output the path to the default PHP install which comes preinstalled by Mac OS X, by default it has to be (Assuming you've not changed it before):

/usr/bin/php

Now, We just need to swap this over to the PHP that is installed with MAMP, which is located at /Applications/MAMP/bin/php/php5.4.10/bin (MAMP 2.1.3)

To do this, We need to edit the .bash_profile and add the MAMP version of PHP to the PATH variable.

Follow these simple steps:


  1. Within the Terminal, run vim ~/.bash_profile

  2. Type i and then paste the following at the top of the file:

     export PATH=/Applications/MAMP/bin/php/php5.4.10/bin:$PATH
    
  3. Hit ESC, Type :wq, and hit Enter

  4. In Terminal, run source ~/.bash_profile

  5. In Terminal, type in which php again and look for the updated string. If everything was successful, It should output the new path to MAMP PHP install.

  6. In case it doesn't output the correct path, try closing the terminal window (exit fully) and open again, it should apply the changes (Restart in short).

Install Composer Package Management


Now you can fire the command to install the composer globally (So you can access it from anywhere):

$ curl -sS https://getcomposer.org/installer | php -- --install-dir=/usr/local/bin --filename=composer

You can verify your installation worked by typing the following command within the Terminal:

composer

It'll show you the current version and a list of commands you can use if the installation was successful.

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kingozorg commented Oct 3, 2022 via email

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psikom commented Dec 4, 2022

It worked perfectly. Thank you

@sidshetty
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Just what I was looking for. thank you

@mubahood
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Thank you so much for this!!!

@filmfilmm
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Thank,It's workk

@kish2011
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kish2011 commented Mar 4, 2024

Thanks. it works. I think we can put 8.X.X as well

@chansnock
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thank's so much, i follow your instruction and very well result

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