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Swoole Bundle

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Symfony integration with Open Swoole to speed up your applications.

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Table of Contents

Quick start guide

  1. Make sure you have installed proper Open Swoole PHP Extension and pass other requirements.

  2. (optional) Create a new symfony project

    composer create-project symfony/skeleton project
    
    cd ./project
  3. Install bundle in your Symfony application

    composer require swoole-bundle/swoole-bundle

    If using OpenSwoole, you need to also install the core package:

    composer require openswoole/core
  4. Edit config/bundles.php

    return [
        // ...other bundles
        SwooleBundle\SwooleBundle\Bridge\Symfony\Bundle\SwooleBundle::class => ['all' => true],
    ];
  5. Run Swoole HTTP Server

    bin/console swoole:server:run
  6. Enter http://localhost:9501

  7. You can now configure bundle according to your needs

Features

  • Built-in API Server

    Swoole Bundle API Server allows managing Swoole HTTP Server in real-time.

    • Reload worker processes
    • Shutdown server
    • Access metrics and settings
  • Improved static files serving

    Swoole HTTP Server provides a default static files handler, but it lacks supporting many Content-Types. To overcome this issue, there is a configurable Advanced Static Files Server. Static files serving remains enabled by default in the development environment. Static files directory defaults to %kernel.project_dir%/public. To configure your custom mime types check configuration reference (key swoole.http_server.static.mime_types).

  • Symfony Messenger integration

    Available since version: 0.6

    Swoole Server Task Transport has been integrated into this bundle to allow easy execution of asynchronous actions. Documentation of this feature is available here.

  • Hot Module Reload (HMR) for development ALPHA

    Since Swoole HTTP Server runs in Event Loop and does not flush memory between requests, to keep DX equal with normal servers, this bundle uses code replacement technique, using inotify PHP Extension to allow continuous development. It is enabled by default (when the extension is found) and requires no additional configuration. You can turn it off in bundle configuration.

    Remarks: This feature currently works only on a Linux host machine. It probably won't work with Docker, and it is possible that it works only with configuration: swoole.http_server.running_mode: process (default).

  • Access logs, (disabled by default) logs are configurable is a same way as apache mod log. Documentation of this feature is available here.

Requirements

Current version

  • PHP version >= 8.1 && <= 8.3
  • Open Swoole PHP Extension ^v22.1.2
  • Swoole PHP Extension ^5.1.1
  • Symfony ^5.4.22 || ^6.4

Future versions

  • Symfony ^7.0

Additional requirements to enable specific features:

  • Inotify PHP Extension ^2.0.0 to use Hot Module Reload (HMR)
    • When using PHP 8, inotify version ^3.0.0 is required

Swoole

The bundle requires one of those extensions:

Version check

To check your installed version you can run the following command:

// Swoole
php -r "echo swoole_version() . \PHP_EOL;"

# 5.1.1

// OpenSwoole
php -r "echo OpenSwoole\Util::getVersion() . \PHP_EOL;"

# 22.0.0

Installation

Swoole

Official GitHub repository swoole/swoole-src contains comprehensive installation guide. The recommended approach is to install it from source.

OpenSwoole

Official GitHub repository openswoole/ext-openswoole contains comprehensive installation guide. The recommended approach is to install it from source.