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What are the popular PHP Frameworks you are using for the development of web applications and why?
I did implement PSR7 in the develop branch though.
- I'm new to PHP OOP and looking for feedback on my proposed OOP design structure before I dive in a start coding it. Thanks!
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Exiting the Vietnam of Programming: Our Journey in Dropping the ORM (In Golang)
https://github.com/Divergence/framework/blob/6af1b6b0e56b25c...
Where people go wrong is trying to do this field normalization logic inside their query builder. That leads to all sorts of problems. The query builder shouldn't know what is going on with your ORM at all. It's just gluing strings together to form a query.
You can see my dead simple query builder here: https://github.com/Divergence/framework/tree/develop/src/IO/...
I honestly used to not have one as it's so simple but decided it was a good abstraction to assimilate from other frameworks. My query builder does not attempt to sanitize anything. The ActiveRecord class takes care of that through the data mapping conversion functions for all the basic HTTP CRUD functionality.
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Official PHP Git server targeted in attempt to bury malware in code base | ZDNet
If you believe you can find a security hole in my ORM I'm all ears.
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Looking for suggestions for ActiveRecord-like ORM class
I wrote my own like 10 years ago https://github.com/Divergence/framework/blob/release/src/Models/ActiveRecord.php
php-pm
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PCNTL: Signal not handled intermittently
Instead I would use long-running scripts that run on their own (started via a service, or another script that manages the long-running processes that runs on a cron - I'd recommend the former). You may also want to look at existing PHP process managers such as php-pm
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keep php process running to receive multiple requests
That's probably not what you meant though. In order to keep your application running and waiting to reply to requests you can use a php library like react-php or php-pm.
What are some alternatives?
PHP-MVC-REST-API - A simple PHP MVC REST API framework with PHP 7.2 With routes and some tools to develop your API.
php-circuit-breaker - PHP implementation of circuit breaker pattern.
lessql - LessQL: A lightweight and performant PHP ORM alternative
appserver.io - A multithreaded application server for PHP, written in PHP.
Idiorm - A lightweight nearly-zero-configuration object-relational mapper and fluent query builder for PHP5.
Swoole - 🚀 Coroutine-based concurrency library for PHP
RedBean - ORM layer that creates models, config and database on the fly
React - Event-driven, non-blocking I/O with PHP.
CandyPHP - 🍭 Candy PHP Framework
MFlow - (Haskell) Web application server with stateful, type safe user interactions and widget combinators
dyna-base - A headless CMS designed to create dynamically defined data models and API endpoints
Grav - Modern, Crazy Fast, Ridiculously Easy and Amazingly Powerful Flat-File CMS powered by PHP, Markdown, Twig, and Symfony