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ReactPHP - ignitedcms - 05-30-2022

We know of fibres but, a great talk on ReactPHP -> my next line of study for our engine, enjoy.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XoDBtz5P8q8


RE: ReactPHP - luckmoshy - 05-31-2022

(05-30-2022, 02:16 PM)ignitedcms Wrote: We know of fibres but, a great talk on ReactPHP -> my next line of study for our engine, enjoy.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XoDBtz5P8q8

very cool


RE: ReactPHP - demyr - 05-31-2022

Well, there are a few more options ,like Swoole, Road Runner, PhpFPM as well as ReactPhp, to speed the website up. Personally I haven't tried any of them yet, however, that would be awesome if someone could try them with a CodeIgniter project. Official documentations or videos lack but still there are some blog posts or discussions in forums. Let me add one of them here:

Moving From Nginx + FPM to Swoole

Migrating from ReactPhp to Swoole

And a reddit link


As I said, I haven't tried any of them but Swoole seems the best one as far as I have come accross so far


RE: ReactPHP - ignitedcms - 06-01-2022

(05-31-2022, 11:18 PM)demyr Wrote: Well, there are a few more options ,like Swoole, Road Runner, PhpFPM as well as ReactPhp, to speed the website up. Personally I haven't tried any of them yet, however, that would be awesome if someone could try them with a CodeIgniter project. Official documentations or videos lack but still there are some blog posts or discussions in forums. Let me add one of them here:

Moving From Nginx + FPM to Swoole

Migrating from ReactPhp to Swoole

And a reddit link


As I said, I haven't tried any of them but Swoole seems the best one as far as I have come accross so far


Yeah that's a decent article, so I was initially drawn to ReactPHP as it requires less dependencies and the documentation is apparently better - although that may have changed. It is interesting to see that the no. requests etc are much larger. I'll probably spin up a VM and do a few tests, but it's a bit far behind on my roadmap. I just thought it would be nice to have as obviously the other frameworks, have a swoole and roadrunner option.