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Informations about the package socket-rpc

SocketRPC

SocketRPC offers a convenient way to share structured data between a CLI php server and multiple clients. The server is async, inspired by the great work at reactphp.

Think HTTP, without the structure. It's convenient. No POST, no GET, just JSON data and a notion of whether the client wants a reply or not. The rest of the protocol is for you to define at your leisure.

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Installation

This is on packagist, just add "djfm/socket-rpc": "dev-master" to your composer.json.

Disclosure

This is an early version, don't use it for anything too serious. I needed some cross platform way to implement functionality like that of msg_queue for IPC communication in PHP, so I made this thing.

Examples

Below is an example server:

And here is a client:

The examples can be found in the examples folder in this repo.

Design

The server side is asynchronous, so it can handle many simultaneous connections smoothly.

But on the client, requests are synchronous, because this is PHP, and the async paradigm quickly becomes tedious.

You can transmit any payload over the wire that is JSON serializable. If you need to send binary data, base64_encode it first.

Tests

To check that everything is OK on your platform, run:


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