frankenphp
caddy-brotli
frankenphp | caddy-brotli | |
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25 | 1 | |
5,785 | 36 | |
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9.5 | 0.8 | |
6 days ago | about 1 year ago | |
Go | Go | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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frankenphp
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Introducing WP Setup
Uses the new FrankenPHP server to add SSL support to your local environment
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Deploying Web Apps with Caddy: A Beginner's Guide Caddy
Depending on the application you can already do this. For example: https://frankenphp.dev/
- I abandoned OpenLiteSpeed and went back to good ol' Nginx
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New FrankenPHP feature: package your PHP apps as standalone, self-executable binaries
File size of binaries is almost never a relevant factor. Your server running your code is probably not so constrained on disk space that it would matter. It's not like it's gigabytes, it's only ~110MB. See the assets on the latest release: https://github.com/dunglas/frankenphp/releases/tag/v1.0.0
- Frankenphp v1.0.0
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Create your Joomla website using Docker
A new player is entering the game: FrankenPHP. This is a new application server which can be used instead of Apache or nginx.
- FrankenPHP: Modern App Server for PHP
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An Internet of PHP
Don't follow any advice to use Apache as a reverse proxy, or bundle php with a classic web server.
There are real application servers using an event loop by now, most notably Roadrunner (https://roadrunner.dev), FrankenPHP (https://frankenphp.dev), Laravel Octane (https://laravel.com/docs/10.x/octane#introduction), Swoole Bridge for Symfony (https://github.com/insidestyles/swoole-bridge-bundle).
In general, you can do a lot with OpenSwoole or Roadrunner. They are vastly superior (in a container scenario) to any other suggestion in this thread!
- Go with PHP
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PHP Servers - What are you using? PHP-FPM, Roadrunner, Swoole?
And up-and-comer is https://frankenphp.dev/ which invokes PHP directly from a Go server (as a plugin for Caddy) using CGO. Not quite stable yet, but it's looking good and lots of progress has been made. Disclosure: I work on Caddy :)
caddy-brotli
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Zstandard – Real-time data compression algorithm
Just did some quick research and it looks like you can serve pre-compressed static resources in Brotil. See the precompressed option of the file_server directive[1].
The thinking seems to be due to how CPU intensive it is, Brotil is not favoured for on-the-fly compression[2].
If you're really desperate for it though, you could try [this extension][3].
[1] https://caddyserver.com/docs/caddyfile/directives/file_serve...
[2] https://caddy.community/t/caddy-v2-brotli/8805
[3] https://github.com/ueffel/caddy-brotli
What are some alternatives?
go-php - PHP bindings for the Go programming language (Golang)
coraza-caddy - OWASP Coraza middleware for Caddy. It provides Web Application Firewall capabilities
caddy-php - PHP package to control your Caddy instance
poc-caddy-mqtt-proxy - A small POC using Caddy as a TLS-terminating MQTT proxy
RoadRunner - 🤯 High-performance PHP application server, process manager written in Go and powered with plugins
compress - Collection of compression related Go packages.
go-php - PHP bindings for the Go programming language (Golang)
go-esi - Pure implementation of the non-standard ESI (Edge-Side-Include) specification in Go
crontab - Crontab component.
Rustup - The Rust toolchain installer
goridge - 🧙 High-performance PHP-to-Golang IPC/RPC bridge
compress - Optimized Go Compression Packages