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MIT License | GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only |
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octane
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Is it still worth choosing Heroku in 2023?
The web server my app uses is not too slow, after load testing with wrk **the RPS on a single 512MB dyno with database queries is 474 requests per second. While running this test, I could still use the app but the response times were higher (400ms-800ms instead of the usual <110ms).
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New FrankenPHP feature: package your PHP apps as standalone, self-executable binaries
Re Octane, yes it's WIP https://github.com/laravel/octane/pull/764 there were some performance issues found which don't seem to affect non-Laravel apps which is weird/confusing so that's still being looked into. But, soon.
- Release v2.0.0 · Laravel/Octane
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Why does Laravel need a "middleman" like Pusher or a separate Laravel Websockets server to be able to use Websockets?
I was hoping that Octane would add support, but the person running the Octane github is one of those people who quickly closes every issue that isn't considered a bug. So no traction is ever built up like on https://github.com/laravel/octane/issues/110 .
- Octane - Supercharge your Laravel application's performance.
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Modern PHP
Laravel was recently updated to support serverless deployments, alongside the launch of Vapor[1].
Octane[2] is also very exciting. Using Swoole[3] (or another similar driver), Laravel applications can be run entirely in-memory. Early benchmarks showed Octane increased concurrent requests from ~500/sec. to ~6,000/sec.
[1] https://vapor.laravel.com/
[2] https://github.com/laravel/octane
[3] https://openswoole.com/
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Laravel best way to implement db intense background process
Another feature of Laravel you might want to take a look at, just became available since the last Laracon. It's called Octane, and it's currently in a beta version, but its potential for optimization, compared to a normal Laravel app, is pretty great. Note that it requires PHP 8.0.
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Laravel Octane
Taylor Otwell already showed a glimpse of Laravel's latest open-source package, Octane, during his Laracon Online talk - but today, the new package is available on GitHub for everyone to beta test.
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Larastan 0.7.3 is released with a rule that can check Laravel Octane compatibility
New 0.7.3 release includes a rule that can check Laravel Octane compatibility of your application. It basically automates the things mentioned in the official docs. You can give it a try now! And let me know what do you think!
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RoadRunner here and now
Recently the Laravel Octane package was released. It was created to make Laravel with Swoole and RoadRunner more friendly. We are using RoadRunner instead of php-fpm in dev.family for some time now, and we decided to share our experience and to reveal what advantages it has.
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What are some alternatives?
Laravel - The Laravel Framework.
OmniPay - A framework agnostic, multi-gateway payment processing library for PHP 5.6+
Swoole - 🚀 Coroutine-based concurrency library for PHP
React - Event-driven, non-blocking I/O with PHP.
ext-openswoole - Programmatic server for PHP with async IO, coroutines and fibers
autocannon - fast HTTP/1.1 benchmarking tool written in Node.js
underscore - JavaScript's utility _ belt
bref - Serverless PHP on AWS Lambda
RoadRunner - 🤯 High-performance PHP application server, process manager written in Go and powered with plugins
Nuxt 3 - Old repo of Nuxt 3 framework, now on nuxt/nuxt
Laravel - Laravel is a web application framework with expressive, elegant syntax. We’ve already laid the foundation for your next big idea — freeing you to create without sweating the small things.