justbetter / laravel-http3earlyhints
A HTTP3 Early Hints Middleware for Laravel
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Requires
- php: ^8.0
- fig/link-util: ^1.2
- laravel/framework: ^10.0|^11.0
- psr/link: ^1.1.1 || ^2.0.1
- symfony/css-selector: ^6.0|^7.0
- symfony/dom-crawler: ^6.0|^7.0
Requires (Dev)
- larastan/larastan: ^2.5
- laravel/pint: ^1.7
- orchestra/testbench: ^8.0|^9.0
- phpstan/phpstan-mockery: ^1.1
- phpunit/phpunit: ^10.1
README
Early Hints is a HTTP/3 concept which allows the server to send preconnect and preload headers while it's still preparing a response. This allows the broser to start loading these resources before the server has finished building and sending a response See.
This package aims to provide the easiest experience for adding Early Hints to your responses.
Simply route your requests through the AddHttp3EarlyHints
middleware and it will automatically create and attach the Link
headers necessary to implement Early Hints for your CSS, JS and Image assets.
Installation
You can install the package via composer:
$ composer require justbetter/laravel-http3earlyhints
Next you must add the \JustBetter\Http3EarlyHints\Middleware\AddHttp3EarlyHints
-middleware to the kernel. Adding it to the web group is recommeneded as API's do not have assets to push.
Laravel <11
// app/Http/Kernel.php ... protected $middlewareGroups = [ 'web' => [ ... \JustBetter\Http3EarlyHints\Middleware\AddHttp3EarlyHints::class, ... ], ... ];
Laravel >=11
// bootstrap/app.php ... ->withMiddleware(function (Middleware $middleware) { ... $middleware->appendToGroup('web', [ \JustBetter\Http3EarlyHints\Middleware\AddHttp3EarlyHints::class, ]); // Or // $middleware->append(\JustBetter\Http3EarlyHints\Middleware\AddHttp3EarlyHints::class); ... }) ...
Publish config
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="JustBetter\Http3EarlyHints\ServiceProvider"
Note: send_103
defaults to false
, this is because it isn't actually supported widely yet. Currently only FrankenPHP supports Early Hints natively.
default behaviour is adding the link headers to the 200 response which e.g. Cloudflare turns into early hints.
Usage
When you route a request through the AddHttp3EarlyHints
middleware, the response is scanned for any link
, script
or img
tags that could benefit from being loaded using Early Hints.
These assets will be added to the Link
header before sending the response to the client. Easy!
Note: To push an image asset, it must have one of the following extensions: bmp
, gif
, jpg
, jpeg
, png
, svg
, tiff
or webp
and not have loading="lazy"
Advanced usage
If the automatic detection isn't enough for you, you can listen for the GenerateEarlyHints
event, and manually add/remove/change new links.
Detailed default behaviour
The information on usage is simplified, there are many checks done to make sure we don't preload the wrong things.
Early hints only support rel=preconnect and rel=preload source
We automatically transform any rel that is not preconnect
or preload
into preload
, so your <link rel="modulepreload" href="app.js">
will get preloaded with early hints. And get more detailed information once your server starts sending it's response.
Link
Any link elements which do not have rel=
- icon
- canonical
- manifest
- alternative
Script
Script tags will automatically get preloaded if it does not have an async
or defer
attribute attached to it.
Img
Img tags will automatically get preloaded when it does not have loading="lazy"
and it does not exist within a picture tag.
If it is within a picture tag we may be dealing with mutliple srcset
s or type
s, and thus cannot determine which file the browser will need.
So we will not preload these images.
Object
If your html object tag contains data=""
it will preload it.
Testing
$ composer test
Contributing
Please see CONTRIBUTING for details.
License
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.