laravel-ignition VS Whoops

Compare laravel-ignition vs Whoops and see what are their differences.

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laravel-ignition Whoops
2 6
405 13,124
4.2% -
8.0 4.6
14 days ago 5 months ago
PHP PHP
MIT License MIT License
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laravel-ignition

Posts with mentions or reviews of laravel-ignition. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-08-17.

Whoops

Posts with mentions or reviews of Whoops. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-08-17.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing laravel-ignition and Whoops you can also consider the following projects:

PHP-GPIO - A PHP library to play with the Raspberry PI's GPIO pins

Hprose-PHP - Hprose is a cross-language RPC. This project is Hprose 3.0 for PHP

Jumper - PHP remote closure executor

PHPVerbalExpressions - PHP Regular expressions made easy

html2text - A PHP component to convert HTML into a plain text format

sneaker - An easy way to send emails whenever an exception occurs on server.

Pagerfanta - Pagination library for PHP applications with support for several data providers

Token Bucket - Implementation of the Token Bucket algorithm in PHP.

noCAPTCHA - :passport_control: Helper for Google's new noCAPTCHA (reCAPTCHA v2 & v3)

Symfony VarDumper - Provides mechanisms for walking through any arbitrary PHP variable

SuperClosure - Serialize closures. Not maintained. Consider using opis/closure.

Metrics - Simple library that abstracts different metrics collectors. I find this necessary to have a consistent and simple metrics (functional) API that doesn't cause vendor lock-in.