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Event-driven, non-blocking I/O with PHP.

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ReactPHP is a low-level library for event-driven programming in PHP. At its core is an event loop, on top of which it provides low-level utilities, such as: Streams abstraction, async DNS resolver, network client/server, HTTP client/server and interaction with processes. Third-party libraries can use these components to create async network clients/servers and more.

<?php

// $ composer require react/http react/socket # install example using Composer
// $ php example.php # run example on command line, requires no additional web server

require __DIR__ . '/vendor/autoload.php';

$server = new React\Http\HttpServer(function (Psr\Http\Message\ServerRequestInterface $request) {
    return React\Http\Message\Response::plaintext(
        "Hello World!\n"
    );
});

$socket = new React\Socket\SocketServer('127.0.0.1:8080');
$server->listen($socket);

echo "Server running at http://127.0.0.1:8080" . PHP_EOL;

This simple web server written in ReactPHP responds with "Hello World!" for every request.

ReactPHP is production ready and battle-tested with millions of installations from all kinds of projects around the world. Its event-driven architecture makes it a perfect fit for efficient network servers and clients handling hundreds or thousands of concurrent connections, long-running applications and many other forms of cooperative multitasking with non-blocking I/O operations. What makes ReactPHP special is its vivid ecosystem with hundreds of third-party libraries allowing you to integrate with many existing systems, such as common network services, database systems and other third-party APIs.

  • Production ready and battle-tested.
  • Rock-solid with stable long-term support (LTS) releases.
  • Requires no extensions and runs on any platform - no excuses!
  • Takes advantage of optional extensions to get better performance when available.
  • Highly recommends latest version of PHP 7+ for best performance and support.
  • Supports legacy PHP 5.3+ and HHVM for maximum compatibility.
  • Well designed and reusable components.
  • Decoupled parts so they can be replaced by alternate implementations.
  • Carefully tested (unit & functional).
  • Promotes standard PSRs where possible for maximum interoperability.
  • Aims to be technology neutral, so you can use your preferred application stack.
  • Small core team of professionals supported by large network of outside contributors.

ReactPHP is non-blocking by default. Use workers for blocking I/O. The event loop is based on the reactor pattern (hence the name) and strongly inspired by libraries such as EventMachine (Ruby), Twisted (Python) and Node.js (V8).

This repository you're currently looking at is mostly used as a meta repository to discuss and plan all things @ReactPHP. See the individual components linked below for more details about each component, its documentation and source code.

Core Components

Network Components

Utility Components

Built with ReactPHP

  • Thruway PHP Client and Router Library for Autobahn and WAMP (Web Application Messaging Protocol) for Real-Time Application Messaging voryx/Thruway

  • PPM - PHP Process Manager PPM is a process manager, supercharger and load balancer for modern PHP applications. php-pm/php-pm

  • php-ar-drone 🚁 Port of node-ar-drone which allows user to control a Parrot AR Drone over PHP jolicode/php-ar-drone

  • Ratchet Asynchronous WebSocket server ratchetphp/Ratchet

  • Predis\Async Asynchronous PHP client library for Redis built on top of ReactPHP nrk/predis-async

  • clue/redis-server A Redis server implementation in pure PHP clue/redis-server

And many more on our wiki page Β»

Articles

  • Sergey Zhuk A series of articles covering ReactPHP: from the basics to the real application examples. sergeyzhuk.me

  • Cees-Jan Kiewiet Blog series about several ReactPHP components and how they work. blog.wyrihaximus.net

  • LoΓ―c Faugeron Super Speed Symfony - ReactPHP. gnugat.github.io

  • Marc J. Schmidt Bring High Performance Into Your PHP App (with ReactPHP). marcjschmidt.de

  • Marc Morera When ReactPHP meet Symfony medium.com/@apisearch

Talks

Getting started

ReactPHP consists of a set of individual components. This means that instead of installing something like a "ReactPHP framework", you actually pick only the components that you need.

This project follows SemVer for all its stable components. The recommended way to install these components is through Composer. New to Composer?

For example, this may look something like this:

# recommended install: pick required components
composer require react/event-loop react/http

As an alternative, we also provide a meta package that will install all stable components at once. Installing this is only recommended for quick prototyping, as the list of stable components may change over time. This meta package can be installed like this:

# quick protoyping only: install all stable components
composer require react/react:^1.4

For more details, check out ReactPHP's homepage for quickstart examples and usage details.

See also the combined changelog for all ReactPHP components for details about version upgrades.

Support

Do you have a question and need help with ReactPHP? Don't worry, we're here to help!

As a first step, check the elaborate documentation that comes with each component (see links to individual documentation for each component above). If you find your question is not answered within the documentation, there's a fair chance that it may be relevant to more people. Please do not hesitate to file your question as an issue in the relevant component so others can also participate.

You can also check out our official Gitter chat room. Most of the people involved in this project are available in this chat room, so many questions get answered in a few minutes to some hours. We also use this chat room to announce all new releases and ongoing development efforts, so consider staying in this chat room for a little longer.

Also follow @reactphp on Twitter for updates. We use this mostly for noteworthy, bigger updates and to keep the community updated about ongoing development efforts. You can always use the #reactphp hashtag if you have anything to share!

We're a very open project and we prefer public communication whenever possible, so that more people can participate and help getting the best solutions available. At the same time, we realize that some things are better addressed in private. Whether you just want to say thank you, want to report a security issue or want to help sponsor a certain feature development, you can reach out to the core team in private by sending an email to [email protected]. Please keep in mind that we're a small team of volunteers and do our best to support anybody reaching out.

Do you want to support ReactPHP? Awesome! Let's start with letting the the world know why you think ReactPHP is awesome and try to help others getting on board! Send a tweet, write a blog post, give a talk at your local user group or conference or even write a book. There are many ways you can help. You can always reach out to us in private and help others in our support channels. Thank you!

Tests

To run the test suite, you first need to clone this repo and then install all dependencies through Composer:

composer install

To run the test suite, go to the project root and run:

vendor/bin/phpunit

The test suite also contains a number of functional integration tests that rely on a stable internet connection. Due to the vast number of integration tests, these are skipped by default during CI runs. If you also do not want to run these, they can simply be skipped like this:

vendor/bin/phpunit --exclude-group internet

License

MIT, see LICENSE.

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Multiple clients connections on same port?

Hi guys,
this is my first time implementing a UDP server.

I would like to understand if this can handle hundreds of incoming connections per second on the same port.
Is there something I can do to lose fewer packets?

Thanks!

Stream Video

Have a nice day. Thanks for a good package.
But i have some question 2 u.
Can i get a video stream (create server with open UDP socket) from an other server (need UDP protocol) and output it for some users (clients) via e.g. Ratchet in real-time?
And save some length of this stream?
Thanks.

Missing latest version on packagist

Currently, installing via composer doesn't install latest changes from repo. Changes from this commit are not submitted to packages.ogr.

Hope you'll fix this soon :-)

Factory does not honor /etc/resolv.conf

As as v1.3.0 (see #20), the Factory is hard-coded to default to Google's public DNS server 8.8.8.8. You can explicitly pass a custom Resolver instance like this:

$dnsFactory = new \React\Dns\Resolver\Factory();
$resolver = $dnsFactory->create('127.0.0.1');

$factory = new Factory($loop, $resolver);

Opening this ticket as a reminder - this actually depends on reactphp/dns#29
The same issue also affects the Socket component: reactphp/socket#90

Next steps for Datagram with ReactPHP v3

We're currently moving forward with working on ReactPHP v3 and releasing the roadmap tickets for all our components (see reactphp/event-loop#271 and others). We still have some components that we haven't finalized plans for, especially with the next major version approaching. It's important to address how we can make sure these components are aligned with the upcoming ReactPHP v3.

To give some background information, the reactphp/datagram project has by far the least amount of installations (currently ~400k) compared to the other ReactPHP components (~10M - 50M) and is not required as a dependency by any of them. This project is mostly used for datagram sockets on client and server side, which could also be integrated as part of the reactphp/socket component in the future.

The Datagram component will most definitely receive some kind of compatibility to support datagram sockets with ReactPHP v3. This could lead to a releasing a reactphp/datagram v3, making just the v1 compatible or we could perhaps deprecate this component and reuse the logic elsewhere as needed?

Happy about input on this, so let's discuss possible options and decide on what makes the most sense πŸš€

Test suite SEGFAULTs with ext-event

Currently, the test suite seems to SEGFAULT when using ext-event, further investigation is needed, any input is much appreciated πŸ‘

It looks like this is caused by invoking $loop->run() after the socket has been removed from the loop already, so this should not be an issue in most real world applications.

Feature proposal - $client->send() - return a Promise

For now, there is no way with the client to send data, THEN close the stream when everything is sent. The $client->send('message) is not in a Promise, so doing the following will not (always) work, as the stream may be closed before everything is sent:

$client->send('chain1');
$client->send('chain2');
$client->close();

Should it be possible to have a similar function, which would returns a Promise? This way, we would have a clean way to send messages, THEN closing the stream.
For example:

$client->sendInPromise('chain1chain 2')->then(function() use ($client) {$client->close()});

Support for AF_UNIX/SOCK_SEQPACKET sockets

Hi!

Is there a way to use this project to create a Server that can accept socket connections created using AF_UNIX/SOCK_SEQPACKET?

This might not work with the StreamSelectLoop since these sockets work with socket_select rather than stream_select.

Some resources:

Create tagged release

Now that the source is imported, we should start adding tags so others can rely on this package.

This package was imported from clue/datagram which already had several tags. These were left out intentionally as this would introduce unnecessary noise in this repository (IMHO).

Ideally, we would release this as v1.0.0 and clean up the CHANGELOG accordingly.

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