Starting with PHP 7, on Ubuntu (i.e., 16+), you can run:
`sudo apt-get install php-pgsql`
In order to enable PostgreSQL support,
--with-pgsql[=DIR] is required when you compile
PHP. DIR
is the PostgreSQL base install directory, defaults to
/usr/local/pgsql. If shared object module is
available, PostgreSQL module may be loaded using
extension directive in php.ini or
dl()
function.
Starting with PHP 7, on Ubuntu (i.e., 16+), you can run:
`sudo apt-get install php-pgsql`
On a Windows server, configured with Apache, adding the following line to httpd.conf to load libpq.dll can save you a lot of time :
LoadFile "C:/Program Files/PostgreSQL/8.4/bin/libpq.dll"
Note that you will have to change your folder accordingly to the installation path and version of PostgreSQL you have installed. Also note that having Apache and PostgreSQL on the same server for production environments is not recommended.
Cheers,
Serjik