PHP Not picking up environment variable set in /etc/environment?












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I have set an environment variable in /etc/environment, but it is displaying as 'no value' in the phpinfo page.



Details:



In the /etc/environment I have set:



PATH="/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games:/usr/local/games"
SYS_ENVIRONMENT=dev


Then in the PHP configuration file /etc/php/7.2/fpm/pool.d/www.conf I have defined:



env[SYS_ENVIRONMENT] = $SYS_ENVIRONMENT


And then restarted php7.2-fpm. Then upon checking in the phpinfo page, the variable is listed, but not not with its value. It is defined and accessible in login shells.



I did try setting clear_env = no in the www.conf file, but that doesn't make the value available.



I am launching php7.2-fpm via service php7.2-fpm start, not as a child of my login shell.



What should I be doing to ensure an environment is available to all processes?



My Web server is Nginx and the OS environment is Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS.










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  • /etc/environment is applied after relogging

    – Tryna Learn Somethin
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  • This is being launched via service php7.2-fpm start, so it should not be depending on my login shell? Have updated question to clarify.

    – Andre M
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I have set an environment variable in /etc/environment, but it is displaying as 'no value' in the phpinfo page.



Details:



In the /etc/environment I have set:



PATH="/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games:/usr/local/games"
SYS_ENVIRONMENT=dev


Then in the PHP configuration file /etc/php/7.2/fpm/pool.d/www.conf I have defined:



env[SYS_ENVIRONMENT] = $SYS_ENVIRONMENT


And then restarted php7.2-fpm. Then upon checking in the phpinfo page, the variable is listed, but not not with its value. It is defined and accessible in login shells.



I did try setting clear_env = no in the www.conf file, but that doesn't make the value available.



I am launching php7.2-fpm via service php7.2-fpm start, not as a child of my login shell.



What should I be doing to ensure an environment is available to all processes?



My Web server is Nginx and the OS environment is Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS.










share|improve this question

























  • /etc/environment is applied after relogging

    – Tryna Learn Somethin
    1 hour ago











  • This is being launched via service php7.2-fpm start, so it should not be depending on my login shell? Have updated question to clarify.

    – Andre M
    53 mins ago
















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I have set an environment variable in /etc/environment, but it is displaying as 'no value' in the phpinfo page.



Details:



In the /etc/environment I have set:



PATH="/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games:/usr/local/games"
SYS_ENVIRONMENT=dev


Then in the PHP configuration file /etc/php/7.2/fpm/pool.d/www.conf I have defined:



env[SYS_ENVIRONMENT] = $SYS_ENVIRONMENT


And then restarted php7.2-fpm. Then upon checking in the phpinfo page, the variable is listed, but not not with its value. It is defined and accessible in login shells.



I did try setting clear_env = no in the www.conf file, but that doesn't make the value available.



I am launching php7.2-fpm via service php7.2-fpm start, not as a child of my login shell.



What should I be doing to ensure an environment is available to all processes?



My Web server is Nginx and the OS environment is Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS.










share|improve this question
















I have set an environment variable in /etc/environment, but it is displaying as 'no value' in the phpinfo page.



Details:



In the /etc/environment I have set:



PATH="/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games:/usr/local/games"
SYS_ENVIRONMENT=dev


Then in the PHP configuration file /etc/php/7.2/fpm/pool.d/www.conf I have defined:



env[SYS_ENVIRONMENT] = $SYS_ENVIRONMENT


And then restarted php7.2-fpm. Then upon checking in the phpinfo page, the variable is listed, but not not with its value. It is defined and accessible in login shells.



I did try setting clear_env = no in the www.conf file, but that doesn't make the value available.



I am launching php7.2-fpm via service php7.2-fpm start, not as a child of my login shell.



What should I be doing to ensure an environment is available to all processes?



My Web server is Nginx and the OS environment is Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS.







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  • /etc/environment is applied after relogging

    – Tryna Learn Somethin
    1 hour ago











  • This is being launched via service php7.2-fpm start, so it should not be depending on my login shell? Have updated question to clarify.

    – Andre M
    53 mins ago





















  • /etc/environment is applied after relogging

    – Tryna Learn Somethin
    1 hour ago











  • This is being launched via service php7.2-fpm start, so it should not be depending on my login shell? Have updated question to clarify.

    – Andre M
    53 mins ago



















/etc/environment is applied after relogging

– Tryna Learn Somethin
1 hour ago





/etc/environment is applied after relogging

– Tryna Learn Somethin
1 hour ago













This is being launched via service php7.2-fpm start, so it should not be depending on my login shell? Have updated question to clarify.

– Andre M
53 mins ago







This is being launched via service php7.2-fpm start, so it should not be depending on my login shell? Have updated question to clarify.

– Andre M
53 mins ago












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