Coroutine-based concurrency library for PHP
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The Swoole Project has a significant presence on GitHub, focusing on coroutine-based concurrency for PHP. Its repositories include notable projects like swoole-src, a C++ library, and various PHP tools such as phpy and ide-helper, which enhance the PHP development experience. The organization utilizes multiple programming languages, including PHP, C++, and Dockerfile.
🚀 Coroutine-based concurrency library for PHP
C++ wrapper for Zend API
Connecting the Python and PHP ecosystems together
🏄 Official Docker Image of Swoole
📘 Swoole IDE Helper
Yet Another Swoole Debugger
PHP Kafka client is used in PHP-FPM and Swoole. PHP Kafka client supports 50 APIs, which might be one that supports the most message types ever.
💎 A curated list of awesome things related to Swoole.
📖Swoole全量Markdown文档, Swoole-Doc, Swoole-Wiki
📚 Swoole Library
SWOOLE-CLI is a php binary distribution composed swoole & php-core & cli & fpm and mostly of common extensions.
💎 Grpc client based on Swoole Coroutine
🧑 Coroutine-based ZooKeeper Client for PHP
Swoole 提案
Full asynchronous proxy server can support over a large number of concurrent.
Swoole 远程调试器
🐘 Coroutine-based client for PostgreSQL
ZeroMQ bindings for Swoole
build static php cli runtime and php-fpm
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php docker file
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Convert PHP code to C/C++ header file
Assertions to validate method input/output with nice error messages.
swoole installers
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phpx extension project template
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Swoole builds several repositories on GitHub, primarily focusing on coroutine-based concurrency libraries for PHP. Key projects include swoole-src and phpx, which support enhanced performance and integration within the PHP ecosystem.
Swoole primarily uses PHP and C++ in its projects. Additionally, it incorporates Dockerfile for containerization and Shell for scripting, demonstrating a diverse range of technologies to support its library development.
Yes, all of Swoole's repositories are public on GitHub. This transparency allows developers to access, contribute to, and audit the code, fostering community collaboration and enhancing the security of the projects.
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