“Could not open input file” error while running php command in windows
I have installed Magento 2.2.5
on my loaclhost windows system. I use wamp server.
I am unable to run any php command and getting the error Could not open input file: C:wamp64wwwmagento2
I got this
C:wamp64binphpphp7.0.32>php C:wamp64wwwmagento2 cache:flush
Could not open input file: C:wamp64wwwmagento2
I gave all permissions on magento2 folder using system property still it doesn't work.
Please suggest me a way out.
magento2 cli windows
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I have installed Magento 2.2.5
on my loaclhost windows system. I use wamp server.
I am unable to run any php command and getting the error Could not open input file: C:wamp64wwwmagento2
I got this
C:wamp64binphpphp7.0.32>php C:wamp64wwwmagento2 cache:flush
Could not open input file: C:wamp64wwwmagento2
I gave all permissions on magento2 folder using system property still it doesn't work.
Please suggest me a way out.
magento2 cli windows
add a comment |
I have installed Magento 2.2.5
on my loaclhost windows system. I use wamp server.
I am unable to run any php command and getting the error Could not open input file: C:wamp64wwwmagento2
I got this
C:wamp64binphpphp7.0.32>php C:wamp64wwwmagento2 cache:flush
Could not open input file: C:wamp64wwwmagento2
I gave all permissions on magento2 folder using system property still it doesn't work.
Please suggest me a way out.
magento2 cli windows
I have installed Magento 2.2.5
on my loaclhost windows system. I use wamp server.
I am unable to run any php command and getting the error Could not open input file: C:wamp64wwwmagento2
I got this
C:wamp64binphpphp7.0.32>php C:wamp64wwwmagento2 cache:flush
Could not open input file: C:wamp64wwwmagento2
I gave all permissions on magento2 folder using system property still it doesn't work.
Please suggest me a way out.
magento2 cli windows
magento2 cli windows
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I think you are running and using the command in a wrong way that's why you are getting the error.
Do this instead:
- First, open
cmd
go toC:wamp64wwwmagento2
( I suppose this is your magento2 installation directory) - From there, run the following commands below and check if you still get the errors you get before
php bin/magento cache:flush
Thank you for your response. using your recommended one,I got this " 'php' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file" C:wamp64binphpphp7.0.32 - this the place where my php.exc file exists.
– Magento Learner
2 days ago
You need to add php to your PATH Environment Variable, Only after then you would be able to executephp
command line from outside php_home.
– magefms
2 days ago
add a comment |
Finally It works for me.
I just add my php installation file path in system user variable path.Closing and opening cmd and all of the commands works perfectly.
My PHP installation path is C:wamp64binphpphp7.0.32.
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I think you are running and using the command in a wrong way that's why you are getting the error.
Do this instead:
- First, open
cmd
go toC:wamp64wwwmagento2
( I suppose this is your magento2 installation directory) - From there, run the following commands below and check if you still get the errors you get before
php bin/magento cache:flush
Thank you for your response. using your recommended one,I got this " 'php' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file" C:wamp64binphpphp7.0.32 - this the place where my php.exc file exists.
– Magento Learner
2 days ago
You need to add php to your PATH Environment Variable, Only after then you would be able to executephp
command line from outside php_home.
– magefms
2 days ago
add a comment |
I think you are running and using the command in a wrong way that's why you are getting the error.
Do this instead:
- First, open
cmd
go toC:wamp64wwwmagento2
( I suppose this is your magento2 installation directory) - From there, run the following commands below and check if you still get the errors you get before
php bin/magento cache:flush
Thank you for your response. using your recommended one,I got this " 'php' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file" C:wamp64binphpphp7.0.32 - this the place where my php.exc file exists.
– Magento Learner
2 days ago
You need to add php to your PATH Environment Variable, Only after then you would be able to executephp
command line from outside php_home.
– magefms
2 days ago
add a comment |
I think you are running and using the command in a wrong way that's why you are getting the error.
Do this instead:
- First, open
cmd
go toC:wamp64wwwmagento2
( I suppose this is your magento2 installation directory) - From there, run the following commands below and check if you still get the errors you get before
php bin/magento cache:flush
I think you are running and using the command in a wrong way that's why you are getting the error.
Do this instead:
- First, open
cmd
go toC:wamp64wwwmagento2
( I suppose this is your magento2 installation directory) - From there, run the following commands below and check if you still get the errors you get before
php bin/magento cache:flush
answered 2 days ago
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Thank you for your response. using your recommended one,I got this " 'php' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file" C:wamp64binphpphp7.0.32 - this the place where my php.exc file exists.
– Magento Learner
2 days ago
You need to add php to your PATH Environment Variable, Only after then you would be able to executephp
command line from outside php_home.
– magefms
2 days ago
add a comment |
Thank you for your response. using your recommended one,I got this " 'php' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file" C:wamp64binphpphp7.0.32 - this the place where my php.exc file exists.
– Magento Learner
2 days ago
You need to add php to your PATH Environment Variable, Only after then you would be able to executephp
command line from outside php_home.
– magefms
2 days ago
Thank you for your response. using your recommended one,I got this " 'php' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file" C:wamp64binphpphp7.0.32 - this the place where my php.exc file exists.
– Magento Learner
2 days ago
Thank you for your response. using your recommended one,I got this " 'php' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file" C:wamp64binphpphp7.0.32 - this the place where my php.exc file exists.
– Magento Learner
2 days ago
You need to add php to your PATH Environment Variable, Only after then you would be able to execute
php
command line from outside php_home.– magefms
2 days ago
You need to add php to your PATH Environment Variable, Only after then you would be able to execute
php
command line from outside php_home.– magefms
2 days ago
add a comment |
Finally It works for me.
I just add my php installation file path in system user variable path.Closing and opening cmd and all of the commands works perfectly.
My PHP installation path is C:wamp64binphpphp7.0.32.
add a comment |
Finally It works for me.
I just add my php installation file path in system user variable path.Closing and opening cmd and all of the commands works perfectly.
My PHP installation path is C:wamp64binphpphp7.0.32.
add a comment |
Finally It works for me.
I just add my php installation file path in system user variable path.Closing and opening cmd and all of the commands works perfectly.
My PHP installation path is C:wamp64binphpphp7.0.32.
Finally It works for me.
I just add my php installation file path in system user variable path.Closing and opening cmd and all of the commands works perfectly.
My PHP installation path is C:wamp64binphpphp7.0.32.
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