Slim Framework
Nyholm PSR-7
Slim Framework | Nyholm PSR-7 | |
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8 | 7 | |
11,824 | 1,122 | |
0.2% | - | |
6.6 | 3.7 | |
6 days ago | 26 days ago | |
PHP | PHP | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Slim Framework
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Top 12 PHP Frameworks For Web Development in 2024
Slim is a micro PHP framework used for web development with 11.7k stars and 2k forks on GitHub. It has a simple and intuitive API development process. It is a micro-framework, meaning you only get a minimum of support for HTTP requests and forwarding requests to appropriate controllers. So the question is, why should you choose a micro-framework? Because it offers you flexibility and high extensibility.
- Slim, possívelmente o framework ideal para quem vem do Golang
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Any backend framework that just 'works'? I find Spring very difficult and cumbersome.
Slim is very lightweight and has a similar API to Express https://github.com/slimphp/Slim
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Intermittent PHP Abstract Class Error
Yes, I've opened a ticket with Slim. I also saw it in a non-slim file (Pimple) so I don't think it is a Slim issue.https://github.com/slimphp/Slim/issues/2160
- Decorator pattern implementing interface
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Piko router, a fast router for PHP based on radix tree
Sounds like part of Slim's RoutingResults. Which then is pretty much:
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Nine years after, how much of this is still true about PHP?
Switched from Python to PHP and now using Slim. Very happy with the move so far.
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PHP routing library for fast API development
At my day job we needed to develop an API and I've never really tried to build one using vanilla PHP, but instead used frameworks such as CodeIgniter or Slim or just a simple file that would mimic the functionality of an API but not be a proper one. Also we had a requirement that we needed to have full control over the code so we were not supposed to use any of the pre built solutions because of that requirement.
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.
What are some alternatives?
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.
Laminas Diactoros - PSR HTTP Message implementations
Symfony - The Symfony PHP framework
psr17 - Provides a PSR17 synthetic implementation.
Yii2 - Yii 2: The Fast, Secure and Professional PHP Framework
swagger-php - A php swagger annotation and parsing library
CodeIgniter - Open Source PHP Framework (originally from EllisLab)
fluentpdo - A PHP SQL query builder using PDO
Swoole - 🚀 Coroutine-based concurrency library for PHP
Packagist - Package Repository Website - try https://packagist.com if you need your own -
CodeIgniter4 - Open Source PHP Framework (originally from EllisLab)