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Vendor practically Package preloader Short Description PHP preloading for PHP >=7.4 License
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PHP preloading for PHP >=7.4. Preloading is a feature of php that will pre-compile php functions and classes to opcache. Thus, this becomes available in your
programs with out needing to require the files, which improves speed. To read more on php preloading you can see the opcache.preloading
documentation.
Installation
The preferred method is with composer.
Usage
After installation you need to create a preload executable.
The preloader uses the composer class map under the hood, so you will need to
generate the class map using composer optimised autoloader with the -o flag
when running composer.
Once all that is done you will need to configure you php.ini to use the
preload script to preload classes and files into the opcache.
Contributing
Getting set up
Clone the repo and run composer install.
Then start hacking!
Testing
All new features of bug fixes must be tested. Testing is with phpunit and can
be run with the following command:
Coding Standards
This library uses Practically coding standards and squizlabs/php_codesniffer
for linting. There is a composer script for this:
Pull Requests
Before you create a pull request with you changes, the pre-commit script must
pass. That can be run as follows:
Credits
This package is created and maintained by Practically.io
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