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README.md |
The OCI8 Extension
Use the OCI8 extension to access Oracle Database.
Documentation is at https://www.php.net/oci8
Use pecl install oci8
to install for PHP 7.
Use pecl install oci8-2.0.12
to install for PHP 5.2 - PHP 5.6.
Use pecl install oci8-1.4.10
to install for PHP 4.3.9 - PHP 5.1.
The OCI8 extension needs to be linked with Oracle 18, 12, 11, or 10.2 client libraries. These libraries are found in your database installation, or in the free Oracle Instant Client from https://www.oracle.com/technetwork/database/database-technologies/instant-client/overview/index.html Install the 'Basic' or 'Basic Light' Instant Client package. If building from source, then also install the SDK package.
Oracle's standard cross-version interoperability applies. For example, PHP OCI8 linked with Instant Client 11.2 can connect to Oracle Database 9.2 onward. See Oracle's note "Oracle Client / Server Interoperability Support" (ID 207303.1) for details.