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- | ====== PHP 7 ====== | + | ====== PHP Compatibility Status |
- | We are working to ensure full support for PHP 7 in both the current ADOdb production (5.20.x) , and development (5.21.x) releases. There are no plans to implement PHP 7 support in ADOdb version 5.19. | + | |
- | ===== Addressing Issues ===== | + | Should you discover any PHP compatibility |
- | Any PHP 7 compatibility | + | kindly |
- | ===== Upgrading From Earlier Releases | + | Corrections are published as Hotfix releases((Drop-in replacements to earlier versions of the same release number)), so please make that sure the problem you're facing still exists in the most recent version, including unreleased fixes in the // |
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+ | ===== PHP 8 ===== | ||
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+ | PHP 8.0 is **fully supported** in ADOdb 5.20.20 and later. | ||
+ | All [[https:// | ||
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+ | PHP 8.1 is supported since AODdb 5.22.4. | ||
+ | Most of the [[https:// | ||
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+ | PHP 8.2 has been released on 08-Dec-2022. | ||
+ | See the list of [[https:// | ||
+ | The upcoming 5.22.5 release should include fixes for these. | ||
+ | ===== PHP 7 ===== | ||
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+ | PHP 7 is **fully supported** since ADOdb 5.20.12 release. | ||
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+ | All the [[https:// | ||
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+ | ===== Legacy ADOdb Versions Support ===== | ||
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+ | Please note that there are no plans to fix PHP compatibility issues in ADOdb Legacy versions (5.20 and older). | ||
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+ | ==== Upgrading From Earlier Releases ==== | ||
Users have reported that upgrading from releases 5.00 (released in 2007) and higher have been reasonably easy, but that earlier versions may require substantial adjustments, | Users have reported that upgrading from releases 5.00 (released in 2007) and higher have been reasonably easy, but that earlier versions may require substantial adjustments, | ||
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+ | ==== Moving From Custom Releases ==== | ||
+ | In order to migrate their products from custom older versions of ADOdb back to the core product and take advantage of the active development of the product, as well as compatibility with PHP 7 and later, a number of users have submitted their custom functionality to be integrated into core. If you are in the same situation, contact us about having your feature added. | ||
===== Package Testing Status ===== | ===== Package Testing Status ===== | ||
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+ | Heavy use drivers are the //tier 1// drivers, plus their PDO variants: | ||
+ | {{topic> | ||
^Package^Status| | ^Package^Status| | ||
- | |Core database Methods|In full-time testing| | + | |Core database Methods|Testing complete on heavy use drivers, others are as reported| |
- | |Data Dictionary|In full-time testing| | + | |Data Dictionary|Testing complete on heavy use drivers, others are as reported| |
- | |AXMLS|Not Yet tested| | + | |AXMLS|Testing in progress on heavy use drivers| |
|Date/Time Library|Not Yet Tested| | |Date/Time Library|Not Yet Tested| | ||
- | |Performance Monitoring|Not Yet Tested| | + | |Performance Monitoring|Testing complete on supported drivers, IBM DB2 currently not supported| |
- | |ADOdb Active Record|Not Yet Tested| | + | |ADOdb Active Record|Testing complete on heavy use drivers, others are as reported| |
+ | |Session Management|Testing complete, PDO now supported| | ||
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+ | {{htmlmetatags> | ||
+ | {{htmlmetatags> |
v5/php_compatibility_status.txt · Last modified: 2023/06/12 14:55 by dregad