decision-pipeline
Middleware-esque way of making decisions instead of using Event Managers (by nathansalter)
PHP_FRAMEWORK
PHP FRAMEWORK TO LEARN THE CORE OF PHP (by EdgarEmmanuel)
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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.
PHP_FRAMEWORK
Posts with mentions or reviews of PHP_FRAMEWORK.
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 want to deep dive into so thanks JESUS I have build this https://github.com/EdgarEmmanuel/PHP_FRAMEWORK
- EdgarEmmanuel/PHP_FRAMEWORK: PHP FRAMEWORK TO LEARN THE CORE OF PHP
What are some alternatives?
When comparing decision-pipeline and PHP_FRAMEWORK you can also consider the following projects:
plex-local-cache - A tool to help locally cache videos on Plex servers which use remote drives
SymfonyMemoizeBundle - Symfony bundle for class/method memoization
bigdata
Tier - An example application built with Tiers with Auryn to handle dispatching.
Jig - Lightweight, fast, flexible PHP templating system. Just like all the others.
EasyDB - Easy-to-use PDO wrapper for PHP projects.
popy-republican-calendar
php-rails - INCOMPLETE & UNMAINTAINED. PHP port of the Ruby on Rails framework.
JsonApiBundle
default-template - Default template for Chinstrap CMS
decision-pipeline vs plex-local-cache
PHP_FRAMEWORK vs plex-local-cache
decision-pipeline vs SymfonyMemoizeBundle
PHP_FRAMEWORK vs bigdata
decision-pipeline vs bigdata
PHP_FRAMEWORK vs Tier
decision-pipeline vs Jig
PHP_FRAMEWORK vs EasyDB
PHP_FRAMEWORK vs popy-republican-calendar
PHP_FRAMEWORK vs php-rails
PHP_FRAMEWORK vs JsonApiBundle
PHP_FRAMEWORK vs default-template