asyncphp / doorman
Child process management
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Requires
- php: ^8.3
- laravel/serializable-closure: ^2
Requires (Dev)
- phpunit/phpunit: ^11.3
- squizlabs/php_codesniffer: ^3.5
README
Child process management. Compatible from PHP 5.3
to PHP 7
. Needs no extensions.
2.x
supports PHP5.5.9
and upwards. If you need PHP5.3/4
support, use a1.x
release.
Usage
use AsyncPHP\Doorman\Manager\ProcessManager; use AsyncPHP\Doorman\Task\ProcessCallbackTask; $task1 = new ProcessCallbackTask(function () { print "in task 1"; }); $task2 = new ProcessCallbackTask(function () { print "in task 2"; }); $manager = new ProcessManager(); $manager->addTask($task1); $manager->addTask($task2); while ($manager->tick()) { usleep(250); }
You can find more in-depth documentation in docs/en.
Want to know how it works, without digging through the code? Read this...
Motivation
There are many great libraries that do something similar to this. They usually require additional extensions. This library aims to make child process management simple, and supported everywhere.
Other great libraries that do similar stuff:
Versioning
This library follows Semver. According to Semver, you will be able to upgrade to any minor or patch version of this library without any breaking changes to the public API. Semver also requires that we clearly define the public API for this library.
All methods, with public
visibility, are part of the public API. All other methods are not part of the public API. Where possible, we'll try to keep protected
methods backwards-compatible in minor/patch versions, but if you're overriding methods then please test your work before upgrading.
Thanks
I'd like to thank SilverStripe for letting me work on fun projects like this. Feel free to talk to me about using the framework and CMS or working at SilverStripe.