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Add PHP 8.4 support#932

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@twiesing twiesing commented Nov 23, 2024

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Would be super cool if we already have a PHP 8.4 image with WordPress to test the compatibility of plugins & themes.

Maybe @LaurentGoderre or @tianon can take a look at the PR?

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tianon commented Nov 25, 2024

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This is a great idea! Unfortunately, it looks like we get hung up on Imagick/imagick#689 (and thus need Imagick/imagick#690). 😞

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sebcode commented Nov 27, 2024

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pecl imagick is basically unmaintained.

@thueske This adds necessary patches to this PR to make the build work with php 8.4: twiesing#1

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tianon commented Nov 27, 2024

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Has there been any work in WordPress upstream to evaluate this dependency (and alternatives)?

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sebcode commented Nov 28, 2024

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@tianon I’m not aware of any alternatives being actively considered. Imagemagick is the best option for processing images with PHP. GD is a works too but produces lower-quality images. Main issue is the lack of proper maintainer support of the pecl wrapper library. I think for now, the best approach is patching the library, which is also what Ondřej (maintainer of the widely-used PHP packages for Debian and Ubuntu) does.

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twiesing commented Dec 7, 2024

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Any updates based on this #932 (comment)? Would be great to have PHP 8.4 :)

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twiesing commented Dec 11, 2024

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WordPress 6.7 adds PHP 8.4 beta support. The latest commit from imagick is Mar 18, 2023. I think the patch here from @sebcode is the best solution.

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Some update on the ImageMagick side:

Imagick/imagick#690 (comment)

@tianon tianon force-pushed the feature/add-php-84 branch from 29ce2cf to 89a9728 Compare March 13, 2025 21:37
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tianon commented Mar 13, 2025

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I've just force pushed this with a rebase+squash and an update to use the freshly-released https://pecl.php.net/package/imagick/3.8.0RC2 for PHP 8.4 (leaving other versions as-is on 3.7.0+patch given it's a pre-release).

@tianon tianon requested a review from yosifkit March 13, 2025 21:55
@yosifkit yosifkit merged commit bfb6380 into docker-library:master Mar 13, 2025
docker-library-bot added a commit to docker-library-bot/official-images that referenced this pull request Mar 13, 2025
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- docker-library/wordpress@bfb6380: Merge pull request docker-library/wordpress#932 from thueske/feature/add-php-84
- docker-library/wordpress@89a9728: Add PHP 8.4 support
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Thank you! There aren't any multi-arch builds yet, is this a normal behavior?

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Thank you! There aren't any multi-arch builds yet, is this a normal behavior?

Yeah, different architectures build at different speeds, and they are added to the image index as they are finished. We also merged a php security update at the same time, so the queues were (and are) still full for some architectures (https://doi-janky.infosiftr.net/). It looks like quite a few have finished building the wordpress:*php8.4* images and they are available on Docker Hub.

tglman pushed a commit to tglman/official-images that referenced this pull request Aug 11, 2025
Changes:

- docker-library/wordpress@bfb6380: Merge pull request docker-library/wordpress#932 from thueske/feature/add-php-84
- docker-library/wordpress@89a9728: Add PHP 8.4 support
@swissspidy swissspidy mentioned this pull request Oct 6, 2025
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