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Informations about the package webserver

webserver

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Introduction

Are you serious? A web server written in pure PHP for PHP? Ohhhh Yes! :) This is a HTTP/1.1 compliant webserver written in php. And the best... it has a php module and it's multithreaded!

We use this in the appserver.io project as a server component for handling HTTP requests.

Installation

If you want to use the web server with your application add this

to your and invoke in your project.

Usage

If you can satisfy the requirements it is very simple to use the webserver. Just do this:

If you're using appserver.io the start line will be:

Goto http://127.0.0.1:9080 and if all went good, you will see the welcome page of the php webserver. It will startup on insecure http port 9080 and secure https port 9443.

To test a php script just goto http://127.0.0.1:9080/info.php and see what happens... ;)

Additionally you can pass two arguments to the startup script. The first one is the path to a custom configuration file, the second one to a custom autoloader file. For example, if you want to use your own configuration and autoloader files start the webserver with

Both files can be absolute or relative to the webserver's root directory.

Please be aware, that the autoloader MUST be able to load the webserver classes too, as it is not complementary but a replacement for the default composer autoloader.

Semantic versioning

This library follows semantic versioning and its public API defines as follows:

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All versions of webserver with dependencies

PHP Build Version
Package Version
Requires php Version >=5.4.0
rhumsaa/uuid Version ~2.8
psr/log Version *
appserver-io/fastcgi Version ~2.0
appserver-io/http Version ~2.0
appserver-io/logger Version ~2.0
appserver-io/server Version ~10.0
appserver-io/concurrency Version ~0.1
appserver-io-psr/socket Version ~1.0
appserver-io-psr/http-message Version ~1.0
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