Nyholm PSR-7
Laravel
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1,122 | 31,549 | |
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3.7 | 10.0 | |
25 days ago | about 18 hours ago | |
PHP | PHP | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Nyholm PSR-7
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Testing an OpenAPI specification in PHP
As the documentation states, this package only performs the conversion, so we would need a PSR-7 and a PSR-17 implementation to convert the objects to and from PSR-7. We can use the library the documentation recommends, nyholm/psr7, but there are others.
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Creating an application #9 - http Factories
The following example shows how to create configuration for the HTTP factories, using the nyholm/psr7 package:
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The PHPer's Guide to OAuth
Since the library is designed to be easily integrated with different frameworks, it relies on the usage of PSR-7 compliant HTTP messages. To fulfill this requirement, I'll be using the nyholm/psr7 package.
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Decorator pattern implementing interface
If you go strict PSR-7, as you see in nyholm/psr7, Tobias uses traits to add the functionality of the extended RequestInterface and MessageInterface:
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Validate your PHP API tests against OpenAPI definitions – a Laravel example
The Symfony folks thought of this, however, and provided a bridge that converts HttpFoundation objects to PSR-7 ones. The bridge simply needs a PSR-7 and PSR-17 factory, for which they suggest to use Tobias Nyholm's PSR-7 implementation.
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re: On using PSR abstractions
“In theory, theory and practice are the same. In practice, they are not.” (Dr. Albert Einstein). I believe same goes for packages, too. A good example is the [comparison](https://github.com/Nyholm/psr7) of some PSR-7 implementations.
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Introducing FEAST Framework
The point is why would I pull in code in the first place that is not needed? If it is optional, then why is it not a separate package? Same with all of the bloated HTTP requests and response objects that frameworks and other libs usually use. I really like https://github.com/Nyholm/psr7 for that reason, it has a table in it's readme.md that is pretty much enough to know why I like it. If something specific is needed it can be decorated or extended on project level.
Laravel
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Tell HN: Laravel's default truncate method uses cascade for Postgres databases
Hope this saves a future team from unexpected behavior resulting in (potential) production data loss.
When using Postgres, Laravel's default method for truncate uses the cascade option, which will ignore foreign key constraints and potentially wipe large amounts of data with no confirmation or warning.
It was originally introduced in 2018: https://github.com/laravel/framework/pull/26389/files
Here are two threads on it if you are curious: https://github.com/laravel/framework/issues/29506
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Exploring Middleware in Laravel 11
I am just exploring middleware in this post, but as you can see this is quite a different approach than we've seen historically. I sat there scratching my head, "How do I set up my own middleware? How do I change the defaults?" I had to explore the Illuminate\Foundation\Configuration\Middleware class to find out.
- Automatizando fluxos de trabalho com GitHub Actions
- Testando filas em projetos Laravel
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alof-lib: a PHP array-like objects functions library
For example check out this issue I reported on their side: https://github.com/laravel/framework/issues/49089
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PHP: check dates
It does not mean you should absolutely use it everywhere, but it can make sense for your case. Many frameworks, like Laravel use it to compose new projects.
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An Internet of PHP
https://github.com/laravel/framework/blob/00894b89e42a9d707c...
Even Tinker is a few lines of code to extend PsySH and credit is barely given.
Taylor Otwell is a fiend for creating wrappers around solid open source libraries, using PHP magic and encouraging bad practices, all just to breed an ecosystem ultimately to land him a Lambo, fuelled by amazing open source foundations that have barely been contributed back to by him.
- Laravel 10.15 Released: Sub-minute Task Scheduling, Raw SQL Query Builder Methods, and More
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Laravel’s ForwardsCalls trait
This same system has been used in Laravel since version 4.0* albeit in the more PHP plain way, using call_user_func_array (Laravel Model Class).
- From Concept to Image: Exploring OpenAI Image Generation API with Laravel 10 and VueJS
What are some alternatives?
Laminas Diactoros - PSR HTTP Message implementations
nuxt3-supabase - Nuxt 3 module and composables for Supabase.
psr17 - Provides a PSR17 synthetic implementation.
octane - Supercharge your Laravel application's performance.
swagger-php - A php swagger annotation and parsing library
fingerprintjs - Browser fingerprinting library. Accuracy of this version is 40-60%, accuracy of the commercial Fingerprint Identification is 99.5%. V4 of this library is BSL licensed.
fluentpdo - A PHP SQL query builder using PDO
FrameworkBenchmarks - Source for the TechEmpower Framework Benchmarks project
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treblle-laravel - The official Treblle SDK for Laravel. Seamlessly integrate Treblle to manage communication with your dashboard, send errors, and secure sensitive data.
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