Install PhpStorm
PhpStorm is a cross-platform IDE that provides consistent experience on the Windows, macOS, and Linux operating systems.
System requirements
Requirement | Minimum | Recommended |
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RAM | 2 GB of free RAM | 8 GB of total system RAM |
Disk space | 1.5 GB and another 1 GB for caches | SSD drive with at least 5 GB of free space |
Monitor resolution | 1024x768 | 1920×1080 |
Operating system | Officially released versions of the following:
Pre-release versions are not supported. | Latest 64-bit version of Windows, macOS, or Linux (for example, Debian, Ubuntu, or RHEL) |
You do not need to install Java to run PhpStorm, because JetBrains Runtime is bundled with the IDE (based on JRE 1.8).
Install using the Toolbox App
The JetBrains Toolbox App is the recommended tool to install JetBrains products. Use it to install and maintain different products or several versions of the same product, including Early Access Program (EAP) releases, update and roll back when necessary, and easily remove any tool. The Toolbox App maintains a list of all your projects to quickly open any project in the right IDE and version.
Install the Toolbox App
Download the installer (.exe) from the Toolbox App web page.
Run the installer and follow the wizard steps.
After you run the Toolbox App, click its icon in the notification area and select which product and version you want to install.
Log in to your JetBrains Account from the Toolbox App and it will automatically activate the available licenses for any IDE that you install.
Install the Toolbox App
Download the disk image (.dmg) from the Toolbox App web page.
Mount the image and drag the JetBrains Toolbox app to the Applications folder.
After you run the Toolbox App, click its icon in the main menu and select which product and version you want to install.
Log in to your JetBrains Account from the Toolbox App and it will automatically activate the available licenses for any IDE that you install.
Install the Toolbox App
Download the tarball (.tar.gz) from the Toolbox App web page.
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Extract the tarball to a directory that supports file execution.
For example, to extract it to the recommended /opt directory, run the following command:
$ sudo tar -xzf jetbrains-toolbox-1.13.4801.tar.gz -C /opt
Execute the jetbrains-toolbox binary from the extracted directory to run the Toolbox App and select which product and version you want to install. After you run the Toolbox App for the first time, it will automatically add the Toolbox App icon to the main menu.
Log in to your JetBrains Account from the Toolbox App and it will automatically activate the available licenses for any IDE that you install.
Standalone installation
Install PhpStorm manually to manage the location of every instance and all the configuration files. For example, if you have a policy that requires specific install locations.
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Download the installer (.exe).
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Run the installer and follow the wizard steps.
When you run PhpStorm for the first time, or after you have upgraded it from a previous version, some steps are required to complete the installation, customize your instance and start working with the IDE.
For more information, see Run PhpStorm for the first time
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Download the disk image (.dmg).
Mount the image and drag the PhpStorm app to the Applications folder.
When you run PhpStorm for the first time, or after you have upgraded it from a previous version, some steps are required to complete the installation, customize your instance and start working with the IDE.
For more information, see Run PhpStorm for the first time
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Download the tarball (.tar.gz).
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Extract the tarball to a directory that supports file execution.
For example, to extract it to the recommended /opt directory, run the following command:
sudo tar -xfz PhpStorm-*.tar.gz -C /opt
Execute the PhpStorm.sh binary from the extracted directory to run PhpStorm.
To create a desktop entry, do one of the following:
On the Welcome screen, click Configure | Create Desktop Entry
From the main menu, click Tools | Create Desktop Entry
When you run PhpStorm for the first time, or after you have upgraded it from a previous version, some steps are required to complete the installation, customize your instance and start working with the IDE.
For more information, see Run PhpStorm for the first time
Silent installation on Windows
Silent installation is performed without any user interface. It can be used by network administrators to install PhpStorm on a number of machines and avoid interrupting other users.
To perform silent install, run the installer with the following switches:
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/S
: Enable silent install -
/CONFIG
: Specify the path to the silent configuration file -
/D
: Specify the path to the installation directoryThis parameter must be the last in the command line and it should not contain any quotes even if the path contains blank spaces.
For example:
Silent configuration file
You can download the default silent configuration file for PhpStorm at https://download.jetbrains.com/webide/silent.config
The silent configuration file defines the options for installing PhpStorm. With the default options, silent installation is performed only for the current user (mode=user
). If you want to install PhpStorm for all users, open the silent configuration file with a text editor, change the value of the installation mode option (mode=admin
) and run the installer as an administrator.
Install as a snap package on Linux
You can install PhpStorm as a self-contained snap package. Since snaps update automatically, your PhpStorm installation will always be up to date.
PhpStorm is distributed via two channels:
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The stable channel includes only stable versions. To install the latest stable release of PhpStorm, run the following command:
sudo snap install phpstorm --classic -
The edge channel includes EAP builds. To install the latest EAP build of PhpStorm, run the following command:
sudo snap install phpstorm --classic --edge
When the snap is installed, you can launch it by running the phpstorm
command.
To list all installed snaps, run sudo snap list
. For information about other snap commands, see the Snapcraft documentation.