bref | GrumPHP | |
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41 | 25 | |
2,990 | 4,088 | |
0.6% | 0.2% | |
9.3 | 8.0 | |
15 days ago | 30 days ago | |
PHP | PHP | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
bref
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Serverless Symfony Starter - Deploy Symfony to AWS
I have just released the first working version of a symfony starter project using bref.sh.
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A bank runs serverless with PHP and AWS Lambda
As you can see on the website (https://bref.sh/) there's 13 billion monthly AWS Lambda invocations using Bref (PHP).
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Configuring OpenSSL 3 to sign an Apple Passbook?
I have a PHP application (running on Amazon Linux via Bref on Lambda) which has been signing Apple passbooks no problem. I've trying to do various upgrades which includes moving to AWS Linux 2023 which uses OpenSSL 3.
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Bref + SQS - Runtime.unknown
Your best bet is to post an issue on https://github.com/brefphp/bref
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Software architecture applied to PHP
multi threading php isnt a burden. laravel with a supervisor + redis + queues works out-of-the-box. you can even run it on lambda (vapor or bref.sh) with almost no hassle.
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Project advice
To generate resource on AWS, you can use aws-sdk into a lambda. While Node or Python is more widely used, you can use PHP bref.sh and the PHP AWS SDK to achieve the same outcome. You'll want to use serverless framework (https://www.serverless.com) .
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Ideas for minimum PHP pipeline for a small team
If you’re deploying in AWS and depending on your app I’d highly recommend using https://bref.sh/. When we changed it made our deploy pipeline so much simpler and our AWS bill much cheaper. Plus infrastructure as code is so useful (we don’t have dedicated dev ops in a team of about 20). Things like adding GD, upgrading PHP, or even adding a redis server become 1 (or a few) lines of change which you can PR and test on staging just like other code changes.
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Is fargate the right choice for my apps?
For Lambda, look into https://bref.sh/. For us, running on Lambda was always way cheaper than everything else. However, if you have massive scale that calculation may not hold up.
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Datadog on AWS Lambda for PHP with Bref
There's a lot to unpack here from your question. First off, PHP on Lambda WITHOUT docker is possible. Check out https://bref.sh. It works by providing PHP on Lambda like any other runtime. It also provides a Web Hosting experience for PHP on Lambda for those that want to run PHP-FPM.
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Laravel Vapor, security information?
Failing that, looks like Bref will be the option in place of Vapor.
GrumPHP
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PHP libraries and tools
GrumPHP: A PHP code-quality tool.
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Recommended Code Review Plugin for Github?
Depends on what you mean by plugin, but a GrumPHP is a great tool. It registers a pre-commit git hook that runs whatever quality tools you've configured every time someone commits. If one of the checks fail, the commit is aborted. It's very easy to install and configure.
- Looking to build a code quality tool for Laravel - opinions wanted
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PHPUnit, do i need to learn it?
sounds like you heard of Grumphp
- Ideas for minimum PHP pipeline for a small team
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Ensure a beaut code with Laravel Pint
Of course, in this simple way, you will need run the command before commits to ensure a correct code style. We can improve this we can to use some pre-commit hook, like a grumphp https://github.com/phpro/grumphp.
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A quality inspection hook installer
How does this compare to existing tools like GrumPHP or Captain Hook? Why should I use it instead?
Are you aware of GrumPHP?
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Is there a way to run commands before PHPStorm commits?
I use grumphp to run phplint, phpstan, Easy coding standard (includes php-cs fixer) and phpunit. All four will automatically run before every commit, stopping any 'below standard' code from being committed. Example config file
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What are some helpful tools every Laravel CI pipeline should have?
like valplet said: https://github.com/phpro/grumphp But also: https://styleci.io/ integrates nicely with git For client side code formatting check: https://prettier.io/
What are some alternatives?
lambda-debug-proxy - A proxy for piping AWS lambda input payload+context to and returning a response from a local dev environment for debugging.
PHPStan - PHP Static Analysis Tool - discover bugs in your code without running it!
serverless-offline - Emulate AWS λ and API Gateway locally when developing your Serverless project
PHP CS Fixer - A tool to automatically fix PHP Coding Standards issues
docker-lambda - Docker images and test runners that replicate the live AWS Lambda environment
PHP Code Sniffer - PHP_CodeSniffer tokenizes PHP files and detects violations of a defined set of coding standards.
Laravel - The Laravel Framework.
PHPCPD - Copy/Paste Detector (CPD) for PHP code.
Lumen - The Laravel Lumen Framework.
drupal-project - :rocket: Composer template for Drupal projects. Quick installation via "composer create-project drupal-composer/drupal-project"
PHP-DI - The dependency injection container for humans
PHP Mess Detector - PHPMD is a spin-off project of PHP Depend and aims to be a PHP equivalent of the well known Java tool PMD. PHPMD can be seen as an user friendly frontend application for the raw metrics stream measured by PHP Depend.