decision-pipeline
Middleware-esque way of making decisions instead of using Event Managers (by nathansalter)
Tier
An example application built with Tiers with Auryn to handle dispatching. (by Danack)
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decision-pipeline
Posts with mentions or reviews of decision-pipeline.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-02-17.
- What is your favourite totally pointless/experimental thing you have built?
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Best design patterns to achieve: "It should be possible to add new functionality without touching old code"?
100% agree. If the order of operations matters, events are not a good fit. Using something like pipelines would be better in that situation. I even wrote a library to do something like that, although not had much chance to use it unfortunately.
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PSR-15 double pass alternative?
If think it might help to see an example 'middleware-esque' implementation. I wrote one here where it basically recursively calls a function over all the handlers. Basically the object at the bottom of the stack needs to create the response object (although you often put a default handler at the very bottom in case it doesn't) then that object is passed through each stage of the middleware.
Tier
Posts with mentions or reviews of Tier.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-02-17.
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What is your favourite totally pointless/experimental thing you have built?
I made a framework called Tier and a templating system called Jig.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing decision-pipeline and Tier you can also consider the following projects:
plex-local-cache - A tool to help locally cache videos on Plex servers which use remote drives
PHP_FRAMEWORK - PHP FRAMEWORK TO LEARN THE CORE OF PHP
SymfonyMemoizeBundle - Symfony bundle for class/method memoization
default-template - Default template for Chinstrap CMS
bigdata
php-src
Jig - Lightweight, fast, flexible PHP templating system. Just like all the others.
php-rails - INCOMPLETE & UNMAINTAINED. PHP port of the Ruby on Rails framework.
decision-pipeline vs plex-local-cache
Tier vs PHP_FRAMEWORK
decision-pipeline vs SymfonyMemoizeBundle
Tier vs SymfonyMemoizeBundle
decision-pipeline vs PHP_FRAMEWORK
Tier vs default-template
decision-pipeline vs bigdata
Tier vs php-src
decision-pipeline vs Jig
Tier vs plex-local-cache
Tier vs php-rails