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  1. Developing in PHP
  2. Overview

Developing in PHP. Overview

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Updated at July 2, 2026
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With Cloud Functions, you can run applications written in PHP.

This service provides several runtimes with different versions. We do not recommend using runtime versions that are no longer supported.

Name PHP version Operating
system
Preloaded Supported by Cloud Functions
php74 7.4.28 Ubuntu 18.04 No No
php8 8.0.25 Ubuntu 18.04 No No
php82 8.2.11 Ubuntu 22.04 LTS No Yes

When creating a new function version, Cloud Functions will automatically install all declared dependencies required for the function. For more information about requirements and limitations, see Managing PHP function dependencies.

The runtime automatically loads your code and invokes the request handler you specified. It receives the incoming request and the invocation context as arguments. The context contains additional information about the function parameters.

Cloud Functions automatically captures the application's standard output streams and sends them to the centralized logging system in Yandex Cloud. This system also logs entries about the start and end of each function execution, as well as any errors that occur during execution. For more information about the log format, see PHP function execution logging.

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