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In the remote server configuration, a server runs on another computer (a remote host). To access files on the server, use FTP/SFTP/FTPS protocols.

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To configure access to the server in this setup, you need to specify the following:

  1. Connection settings: server host, port, and user credentials.

  2. The server configuration root folder and the URL address to access it.

  3. Correspondence between the project root folder, the folder on the server to copy the data from the project root folder to, and the URL address to access the copied data on the server. This correspondence is called mapping.

Specify the name, type, and visibility of a server configuration

  1. Open the Deployment page by doing one of the following:

    • In the Settings/Preferences dialog Ctrl+Alt+S, go to Build, Execution, Deployment | Deployment.

    • From the main menu, select Tools | Deployment | Configuration.

  2. In the left-hand pane that lists all the existing server configurations, click and select the server configuration type depending on the protocol you are going to use to exchange the data with the server.

    • FTP: choose this option to have PhpStorm access the server via the FTP file transfer protocol.

    • SFTP: choose this option to have PhpStorm access the server via the SFTP file transfer protocol.

    • FTPS: choose this option to have PhpStorm access the server via the FTP file transfer protocol over SSL (the FTPS extension).

  3. In the Create new server dialog that opens, type the name of the connection to the server and click OK. The Create new server dialog closes and you return to the Connection tab of the Deployment node.

  4. Click the Use as Default to have PhpStorm silently apply the current configuration in the following cases:

    • Automatic upload of changed files.

    • Manual upload and download of files without choosing the target host.

    • Comparing local files and folders with their remote versions.

    • Editing individual files on remote hosts.

  5. Use the Visible only for this project checkbox to configure the visibility of the server access configuration.

    • Select the checkbox to restrict the use of the configuration to the current project. Such configuration cannot be reused outside the current project. It does not appear in the list of available configurations in other projects.

    • When the checkbox is cleared, the configuration is visible in all PhpStorm projects. Its settings can be reused across several projects.

Specify user credentials defined during registration on the host

  1. For FTP and FTPS servers, specify the registration mode:

    • To login in a regular mode, specify the login in the User name field.

    • To enable anonymous access to the server with your email address as password, select the Login as anonymous checkbox.

  2. Specify the way to authenticate to the server:

    • For FTP server, type your password and select the Save password checkbox to have PhpStorm remember it.

    • For SFTP server, choose one of the created SSH configurations, or click and create a new configuration as described in Create SSH configurations.

    • For FTPS server, specify your username and password. In the Advanced settings area, choose the security mechanism to apply.

      • Choose Explicit to have the explicit (active) security applied. Immediately after establishing connection, the FTP client on your machine sends a command to the server to establish secure control connection through the default FTP port.

        This method is selected by default.

      • Choose Implicit to have the implicit (passive) security applied. In this case, security is provided automatically upon establishing connection to the server, which appoints a separate port for secure connections.

        Note that this method is considered deprecated, and using it is discouraged.

Enable connection to the server and specify the server configuration root

  1. For FTP/FTPS servers, specify the host name of the server to exchange data with and the port at which this server listens. The default value for the FTP/FTPS port is 21.

    For SFTP servers, the values specified in the selected SSH configuration are used.

  2. In the Root path field, specify the server configuration root relative to the root folder on the server. This folder will be the highest one in the folder structure accessible through the current server configuration.

    Do one of the following:

    • Accept the default / path, which points at the root folder on the server.

    • Type the path manually or click and select the desired folder in the Choose Root Path dialog that opens.

    • Click Autodetect. PhpStorm detects the user home folder settings on the FTP/SFTP server and sets up the root path according to them. The button is only enabled when you have specified your credentials.

  3. In the Web server URL field, type the URL address to access the server configuration root. The server configuration root is the highest folder in the file tree on the local or remote server accessible through the server configuration. For in-place servers, it is the project root.

    Both the HTTP and the HTTPS protocols are supported.

  4. Click in the field to make sure that the specified server root URL address is accessible and points at the correct Web page.

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Map local folders to folders on the server and the URL addresses to access them

Configure mappings, that is, set correspondence between the project folders, the folders on the server to copy project files to, and the URL addresses to access the copied data on the server. The easiest way is to map the entire project root folder to a folder on the server. The project folder structure in this case will be repeated on the server, provided that you have selected the Create Empty directories checkbox in the Options dialog. For more details, see Configure synchronization with a Web server and Customize upload and download.

  1. Open the Deployment page by doing one of the following:

    • In the Settings/Preferences dialog Ctrl+Alt+S, go to Build, Execution, Deployment | Deployment.

    • From the main menu, select Tools | Deployment | Configuration.

  2. Click the Mappings tab.

  3. In the Local Path field, specify the full path to the desired local folder. In the simplest case it is the project root.

  4. In the Deployment Path field, specify the folder on the server where PhpStorm will upload the data from the folder specified in the Local Path field. Type the path to the folder relative to the server configuration root.

    If the folder with the specified name does not exist yet, PhpStorm will create it, provided that you have selected the Create Empty directories checkbox in the Options dialog. For more details, see Customize upload and download.

  5. In the Web Path field, type the path to the folder on the server relative to the server configuration root. Actually, type the relative path you typed in the Deployment Path field.

Overloading the deployment destination by configuring nested mappings

You can configure separate mappings for a specific folder under your project root to have the contents of this folder synchronized with another location on the remote host.

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Suppose you have configured the mappings as follows:

Local PathDeployment Path
<project_root>ftp://.../htdocs/my_project
<project_root>/my_folderftp://.../htdocs/my_folder
Then the files in your project will be uploaded as follows:

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Local PathDeployment Path
<project_root>/file1.phpftp://.../htdocs/my_project/file1.php
<project_root>/my_folder/file2.phpftp://.../htdocs/my_folder/file2.php
instead of ftp://.../htdocs/my_project/my_folder/file2.php

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The page opens if you have selected the Add new remote server option on the Create New Project: Specify Remote Server page. On this page, specify a new configuration of settings to connect and authenticate to a remote server.

ItemDescriptionAvailable for
NameIn this field, type the name of the new remote server configuration.FTP, FTPS, SFTP
Type

In this list, choose the way to access the server. The available options are:

  • FTP: choose this option to have PhpStorm access the server via the FTP file transfer protocol.

  • SFTP: choose this option to have PhpStorm access the server via the SFTP file transfer protocol.

  • FTPS: choose this option to have PhpStorm access the server via the FTP file transfer protocol over SSL (the FTPS extension).

  • Local or mounted folder: choose this option if the Web server is running in a local or a mounted folder and its document root is NOT the parent of the project root.

  • In place: choose this option if the Web server is running on your computer, your project is under its document root, and you do your development directly on the server.

FTP, FTPS, SFTP
FTP/FTPS hostIn this field, specify the host name of the FTP/FTPS server to download the files from.FTP, FTPS
Port

In this field, specify the port to use. The default value is 21.

FTP, FTPS
User nameIn this field, type your user name for authentication to the server.FTP, FTPS
Log in as anonymousSelect this checkbox to enable anonymous access to the server with your email address as password.FTP, FTPS
PasswordIn this field, type your password for authentication to the server.FTP, FTPS
Save passwordSelect this checkbox to have PhpStorm remember the specified password.FTP, FTPS
SSH configuration

From this list, choose one of the created SSH configurations, or click and create a new configuration as described in Create SSH configurations.

SFTP
Test connectionClick this button to check that the specified settings ensure successful connection via FTP/SFTP/FTPS.FTP, FTPS, SFTP
Root path

In this field, specify the server configuration root relative to the root folder on the server. This folder will be the highest one in the folder structure accessible through the current server configuration.

Do one of the following:

  • Accept the default / path, which points at the root folder on the server.

  • Type the path manually or click and select the desired folder in the Choose Root Path dialog that opens.

  • Click Autodetect. PhpStorm detects the user home folder settings on the FTP/SFTP server and sets up the root path according to them. The button is only enabled when you have specified your credentials.

FTP, FTPS, SFTP
AutodetectClick this button to have PhpStorm detect the user home folder settings on the FTP/SFTP/FTPS server and set up the root path according to them.FTP, FTPS, SFTP
AdvancedExpand this area to specify the additional uploading settings. The set of controls in the dialog box depends on the server access type, for details, see Deployment: Connection Tab. FTP, FTPS, SFTP
TLS

Choose the method to invoke client security:

  • Explicit: the explicit (active) security is applied. Immediately after establishing connection, the FTP client on your machine sends a command to the server to establish secure control connection through the default FTP port.

  • Implicit: the implicit (passive) security is applied. In this case, security is provided automatically upon establishing connection to the server which appoints a separate port for secure connections.

    Note that the Implicit method is considered deprecated, and using it is discouraged.

FTPS
Web server URL

In this field, specify the URL address of the Web server root folder. Click in the field to make sure that the specified server root URL address is accessible and points at the correct web page.

Both the HTTP and the HTTPS protocols are supported.

FTP, FTPS, SFTP
Don't check HTTP connection to server
  • When this checkbox is cleared, PhpStorm checks whether the specified URL address ensures successful connection to the server.

    Both the HTTP and the HTTPS protocols are supported.

  • When this checkbox is selected, PhpStorm moves to the next page of the Wizard without any connection check.

FTP, FTPS, SFTP