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Details
based on mysqli::poll
throw RuntimeException when mysql connection or sql is error
the return value's order is same to the order that you call attach method
every attach method will return a Promise object, you can call
Process::then method to defer the data processing.
Interface
attach(),submit async mysql task
isDone(),check all the task whether complete
execute(), get the result
History
add isDone method to check whether complete. it will check every thousand microsecond.
add react/promise package for asynchronous processing data.
Notice
The async object will send the request to when you call the attach method.
mysql server. Actually the async object will just check all the task whether
complete and return result, when you call execute method.So you can do anything
you want between attach and execute, for example:request a url and call execute
after the request is done.
example:
use promise:
performance tests
Summary:async-mysql is really faster than sync-mysql.
Based on the performance test result, async-mysql can improve performance.
How much it can improve is depend on what your code want to do.
In general case, the execution time is depend on the most complex sql.
The memory used will be improved because the async-mysql will get all the result
at the same time.
Requiresphp Version
>=5.3.0 ext-mysqli Version
* react/promise Version
v2.2.1
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