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OmniPay
- what is the easiest way to build a subscription plan project and integrate it with other payment gateways?
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Had a charge for $2.75 from "OmniPay" declined today despite not trying to use my card for anything? Anyone else have that?
Seems like it’s unrelated to OMNY. Looks like it’s just a gateway for payment https://omnipay.thephpleague.com/. Someone more dev-minded might be able to explain more, but might be worth calling your card company
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Best practices for payment transaction
check out https://omnipay.thephpleague.com/ a very extensive library supporting many multiple popular gateways like Stripe. There are many Laravel examples on github for its use.
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Modern PHP
> If their site is already Wordpress and they ask you to fix it, then your job is to fix their Wordpress site. Where is the shame and disrespect in that?
None. I just finished up such a contract myself earlier this month. I was speaking of building new sites from scratch.
> I agree about the spammy notifications and PHP code snippets. But sometimes code snippets can save time.
Put code in code files, under version control. Not in the database. Not in a blob field that gets eval()ed and is editable by users. This is sane web dev 101.
> I'd be interested to hear what good replacements there are for Wordpress+WooCommerce?
Drupal 7 + Drupal Commerce was very nice back in the day. I don't know the current state of Commerce under Drupal 9 but it's what I'd start looking at first if someone wanted me to build them a store from the ground up. Magento is still around, though I've heard that its code is incomprehensible. And if you're not afraid to take the thin framework or frameworkless route, the Omnipay library [1] combined with standard CRUD for the products should get you pretty far.
1: https://omnipay.thephpleague.com
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Yes, PHP Is Worth Learning/Using in $Current_year
I didn't know about this project for payment gateways from the article: https://github.com/thephpleague/omnipay
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.
What are some alternatives?
Payum - PHP Payment processing library. It offers everything you need to work with payments: Credit card & offsite purchasing, subscriptions, payouts etc.
Laravel - The Laravel Framework.
Sylius - Open Source eCommerce Framework on Symfony
Swoole - 🚀 Coroutine-based concurrency library for PHP
Shopware - Shopware 5 core
React - Event-driven, non-blocking I/O with PHP.
Microweber - Drag and Drop Website Builder and CMS with E-commerce
autocannon - fast HTTP/1.1 benchmarking tool written in Node.js
Money - PHP implementation of Fowler's Money pattern.
bref - Serverless PHP on AWS Lambda
Sebastian Money
RoadRunner - 🤯 High-performance PHP application server, process manager written in Go and powered with plugins