System Requirements¶

Here you will find the list of system requirements that have to be adhered to be able to use Sylius. First of all have a look at the requirements for running Symfony.

Read about the LAMP stack and the MAMP stack.

Operating Systems¶

The recommended operating systems for running Sylius are the Unix systems - Linux, MacOS.

Web server and configuration¶

In the production environment we do recommend using Apache web server ≥ 2.2.

While developing the recommended way to work with your Symfony application is to use PHP’s built-in web server.

Go there to see the full reference to the web server configuration.

PHP required modules and configuration¶

PHP version:

PHP

^8.1

PHP extensions:

gd

No specific configuration

exif

No specific configuration

fileinfo

No specific configuration

intl

No specific configuration

PHP configuration settings:

memory_limit

≥1024M

date.timezone

Europe/Warsaw

Warning

Use your local timezone, for example America/Los_Angeles or Europe/Berlin. See https://php.net/manual/en/timezones.php for the list of all available timezones.

Database¶

By default, the database connection is pre-configured to work with a following MySQL configuration:

MySQL

8.0+

Note

You might also use any other RDBMS (like PostgreSQL).

The Sylius Database Schema is available here.

NPM Package Manager¶

Sylius Frontend depends on npm packages for it to run you need to have Node.js installed. Current supported versions of Node.js are:

Node.js

18.x, 20.x

Access rights¶

Most of the application folders and files require only read access, but a few folders need also the write access for the Apache/Nginx user:

  • var/cache

  • var/log

  • public/media

You can read how to set these permissions in the Symfony - setting up permissions section.