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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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swoft
framework-x
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Modern PHP features explained – PHP 8.0 and 8.1
Have a look at Framework X (https://framework-x.org). It's barebones, but provides routing and basic request/response handling to build your own stuff upon. It's based on ReactPHP so you can use it as standalone service or use it in shared hosting with FPM, whichever suits you.
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I like the PHP constant RAM characteristics under a load but struggle to find a semi-decent req/s PHP framework/library for API backends
Using FrameworkX default hello world example I get 12.4K req/s on my M1. FrameworkX is using ReactPHP. Unless I'm reading activity monitor wrong it's ~10MB idle and 12,5 MB max.
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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.
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What have fibers been used for so far?
I saw it was mentioned in the Framework X
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What is after OPcache ?
As others have mentioned, in certain scenarios using a long-running application server (rather than mod_php/php-fpm) to serve requests can make sense. There are a number of extensions and libraries available that facilitate this with asynchronous code execution - Swoole has already been mentioned but you may also want to check out ReactPHP (not related to JS React, other than they stole the name) and Framework X
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Media Streaming with ReactPHP
The Framework X is an attempt to make ReactPHP into a micro framework, but I see little mention of it.
- Framework X - Reactive Web Application Framework
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What would you use for simple PHP app with few routes and http client?
Framework-x https://github.com/clue/framework-x
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Anyone have production examples or prototypes you built in Swoole?
With ReactPHP, I've written a couple websocket apps. Worked pretty great for that. https://framework-x.org/ is also a pretty good place to get started for a simple HTTP microservice-type app.
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Persistent PHP code in an API?
Yeah ReactPHP will do this. I have an event source server running and it was pretty easy (once you get the hang of using react). I had an nginx proxy in front of it for tls. Have a look at https://framework-x.org too
What are some alternatives?
Swoole - 🚀 Coroutine-based concurrency library for PHP
React - Event-driven, non-blocking I/O with PHP.
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.
nano - 🧬 Nano is a zero-config, no skeleton, minimal Hyperf distribution that allows you to quickly build a Hyperf application with just a single PHP file.
ReactPHP Promises Testing - PHPUnit assertions for testing ReactPHP promises
020-end-to-end - Demonstrating end to end testing of a simple REST API
Slim Framework - Slim is a PHP micro framework that helps you quickly write simple yet powerful web applications and APIs.
easyswoole - swoole,easyswoole,swoole framework
Phalcon - High performance, full-stack PHP framework delivered as a C extension.
tsf - coroutine and Swoole based php server framework in tencent
CodeIgniter4 - Open Source PHP Framework (originally from EllisLab)
Slim - Slim Framework 4 Skeleton Application