Libraries tagged by stop process
ptrofimov/zeroevents
3998 Downloads
Events between processes. Built on top of Illuminate\Events and ZeroMQ
melbis/melbis-shop
5 Downloads
Professional e-commerce platform for high-load projects. Built with speed and scalability in mind.
xngcomposer/installers
90 Downloads
A multi-framework Composer library installer
thealonekhan/aimeos-laravel
3 Downloads
Professional, full-featured and high performance Laravel e-commerce package for online shops and complex B2B projects
matscode/paystack-laravel-sdk
69 Downloads
A Laravel package for seamless Paystack integration, built on top of matscode/paystack-php-sdk.
wpjscc/reactphp-eventsource
16 Downloads
Instant real-time updates. Lightweight EventSource client receiving live messages via HTML5 Server-Sent Events (SSE). Fast stream processing built on top of ReactPHP's event-driven architecture.
reactphp-x/eventsource
8 Downloads
Instant real-time updates. Lightweight EventSource client receiving live messages via HTML5 Server-Sent Events (SSE). Fast stream processing built on top of ReactPHP's event-driven architecture.
matthewbaggett/worker-pool
36 Downloads
Runs tasks in a parallel processing workerpool. Built atop qxsch/worker-pool with improvements.
zicher/mail-message
86 Downloads
Provides a layer on top of message object preparation, and processors for css inline and rendering.
wiraazharan/cloudinary-upload
33 Downloads
This package is built on top of intervention and php-cloudinary to ease image upload process
marcuwynu23/narciso
13 Downloads
'Narciso' is a web library built on top of native PHP, designed to provide developers with a set of tools and functionalities to simplify and enhance web development tasks. It aims to streamline common web development processes such as handling HTTP requests, managing sessions, accessing databases, and generating dynamic content.
rstmgsnvimax/irisnet-ai-php-api-client
2 Downloads
Artificial Intelligence (AI) for image- and video-processing in real-time. This is an interactive documentation where you can quickly look up the endpoints and their schemas, while having the opportunity to try things out for yourself. In the list below, you can see the available endpoints of the API, which can be expanded by clicking on them. Each expanded endpoint lists the request parameters (if available) and the request body (if available). The request body can list some example bodies and the schema, explaining each model in detail. Additionally you'll find a 'Try it out' button that allows you to enter your custom parameters and custom body and execute that against the API. Be sure to enter your license key to authorize the requests before using this documentation interactively. The responses section in the expanded endpoint lists the possible responses with their corresponding status codes. If you've executed an API call it will also show you the response from the server. Underneath the endpoints you'll find the model schemas. These are the models used for the requests and responses. If you click on the right arrow, you can expand the model and get a description of the model and the model parameters. For nested models, you can keep clicking the right arrow for further details. Clicking the link below the title at the top of this page opens the [OpenAPI specification](https://swagger.io/specification/) (OAS3) in JSON format. The OAS3 Spec allows the generation of clients in many programming languages. There are several free client generators available that can be used to get started easily.