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PHP in 2023 - stitcher.io
I really wanna get into writing more asynchronous PHP but having to switch to a whole different web server and execution mode is a major stumbling block. The only library (that I know of) that allows asynchronous code in traditional PHP environment is this one by Spatie.
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Is it possible that PHP will ever get async/await functions?
You can leverage https://github.com/amphp/parallel or https://github.com/spatie/async without changing the app much.
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Handling big API request (2.5gb) without timeout
To handle this problem i've used "https://github.com/halaxa/json-machine" to decrease the memory usage and "https://github.com/spatie/async" to decrease the take taken for the "update process" to complete
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I Avoid Async/Await
It drove me crazy too, until I needed to use Puppeteer which requires you to write async/await (there are Puppeteer implementations in other languages, but they all seem to make compromises I didn't want). Generally speaking, async/await allows you to write code that looks and feels serial. Perhaps try using one of the async libraries for PHP to wrap your mind around the concept of async/await (like https://github.com/spatie/async)
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Speeding up SSL checking process
Try using spatie's async package and run a chunk of 10 tests in each batch, if that works it might cut your waiting time by quite a lot.
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Differences among Asynchronous PHP libraries: ReactPHP | amphp | Parallel (pThreads) | Swoole | Fibers | Spatie
Spatie
- What is best and easiest library (packagist) for async process in PHP?
- A pattern for promises in Laravel?
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Getting started with asynchronous PHP using ReactPHP
ReactPHP is a library that allows you to turn PHP into something like Go or Node.js so that tasks can be performed asynchronously. Note that ReactPHP is just a library that you install with Composer. It doesn’t have cumbersome requirements, such as installing a custom PHP extension; it just works as intended.
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Understanding Concurrency in PHP
ReactPHP is categorized as a low-level dependency for event-driven programming. It features an event loop that supports low-level utilities, such as HTTP client/server, async DNS resolver, streams abstraction, and network client/servers.
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Which FW should I use for the link shortening service?
So you could either skip the framework entirely and shave of these 10ms per request, or you could turn to something like Laravel Octane or ReactPHP to have a long running application that answers requests without bootstrapping the whole framework each time (which is what Node.js, Python or .NET applications do, the practice of restarting the whole app with every request is quite unique to the PHP community).
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How are folks feeling about the React team's push toward server components?
I remember calling out the movement to serverside of the frontend framework as reactPHP (I think it's when the remix hype first surfaced) on twitter and realized there's a literal php framework called reactPHP (https://reactphp.org/) since they liked my tweet lol.
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PHP Swoole or OpenSwoole?
https://reactphp.org/ of course.
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I don’t get all the hate for PHP and at this point I am too afraid to ask.
You could also use something like EventMachine (In ruby), Twisted (Python), Node (JS) or ReactPHP (for PHP) that will use the language and turn it into a web application server, and then you'll have only one long running process that handle all your requests with shared memory. You could even use something more fancy like RoadRunner in the case of PHP.
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Why does a lot of developers hate PHP?
Comparing PHP to NodeJS is completely wrong to begin with. If you want to compare NodeJS to something in the PHP ecosystem it would be ReactPHP.
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Is it possible that PHP will ever get async/await functions?
Dunno about PHP core, but there is also ReactPHP. https://reactphp.org/
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Do I need Laravel for an HTTP API project? If so, why?
There are many micro-frameworks available like Slim, Mezzio(with Swoole may be), or if you are into async then you can also try Framework X(from core maintainer of ReactPHP). This frameworks have small footprints compare to Laravel, Symfony, etc. Yes, you can't get things like authentication, routing and other out of the box but they can easily be installed and configured to be used.
What are some alternatives?
async-php-8-io-http - True asynchronous PHP I/O and HTTP without frameworks, extensions, or annoying code. Uses PHP Fibers introduced in PHP 8.1
Amp - A non-blocking concurrency framework for PHP applications. 🐘
fork - A lightweight solution for running code concurrently in PHP
Ratchet - Asynchronous WebSocket server
Swoole - 🚀 Coroutine-based concurrency library for PHP
Workerman - An asynchronous event driven PHP socket framework. Supports HTTP, Websocket, SSL and other custom protocols.
parallel - An advanced parallelization library for PHP, enabling efficient multitasking, optimizing resource use, and application responsiveness through multiple CPU threads.
coroutine - Cooperative multitasking using generators. The basics of coroutines, async and await!
Icicle - Icicle is a PHP library for writing asynchronous code using synchronous coding techniques
boxed - Essential building-blocks for functional & safe TypeScript code
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