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RoadRunner is a high-performance PSR-7 server implemented in Go language. You read that right, it is implemented in Go language.
RoadRunner first uses Go to implement a high-performance server, and then forwards the request to multiple PHP CLI Workers through goridge IPC. The Worker will re-encapsulate the request into a PSR-7 Request and hand it over to the framework for processing.
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Use siege to test Laravel’s Welcome page, 250 concurrent users, continuous 30 seconds, comparing Nginx FPM and RoadRunner.
Nginx + FPM: $ siege --no-parser -c 250 -t 30s http://127.0.0.1:3000/ > /dev/null ** SIEGE 4.0.4 ** Preparing 250 concurrent users for battle. The server is now under siege... Lifting the server siege... Transactions: 2032 hits Availability: 97.83 % Elapsed time: 29.19 secs Data transferred: 4.51 MB Response time: 2.64 secs Transaction rate: 69.61 trans/sec Throughput: 0.15 MB/sec Concurrency: 183.50 Successful transactions: 2032 Failed transactions: 45 Longest transaction: 27.34 Shortest transaction: 0.
RoadRunner(4 worker):
$ siege --no-parser -c 250 -t 30s http://127.0.0.1:8080/ > /dev/null ** SIEGE 4.0.4 ** Preparing 250 concurrent users for battle. The server is now under siege... Lifting the server siege... Transactions: 61417 hits Availability: 100.00 % Elapsed time: 29.26 secs Data transferred: 135.95 MB Response time: 0.12 secs Transaction rate: 2099.01 trans/sec Throughput: 4.65 MB/sec Concurrency: 249.06 Successful transactions: 61417 Failed transactions: 0 Longest transaction: 0.20 Shortest transaction: 0.05
How to speed up Laravel application
RoadRunner installation
RoadRunner has provided precompiled executable files. Just download the version corresponding to the platform. The configuration file can be provided by RoadRunner: Using RoadRunner.
Laravel Configuration
Installation dependencies:
composer require spiral/roadrunner zendframework/zend-diactoros symfony/psr-http-message-bridge
Create a psr-worker.php in the Laravel project, and modify the code from tobias-kuendig:
<?php require __DIR__ . "/vendor/autoload.php"; use Symfony\Bridge\PsrHttpMessage\Factory\DiactorosFactory; use Symfony\Bridge\PsrHttpMessage\Factory\HttpFoundationFactory; $relay = new Spiral\Goridge\StreamRelay(STDIN, STDOUT); $psr7 = new Spiral\RoadRunner\PSR7Client(new Spiral\RoadRunner\Worker($relay)); $app = require_once __DIR__ . '/bootstrap/app.php'; $kernel = $app->make(Illuminate\Contracts\Http\Kernel::class); while ($req = $psr7->acceptRequest()) { try { $httpFoundationFactory = new HttpFoundationFactory(); if (strpos($req->getHeaderLine("content-type"), "application/json") === 0) { $body = $req->getBody(); $parsedBody = json_decode($body, true); $req = $req->withParsedBody($parsedBody); } $symfonyReq = $httpFoundationFactory->createRequest($req); $request = Illuminate\Http\Request::createFromBase($symfonyReq); $response = $kernel->handle($request); $psr7factory = new DiactorosFactory(); $psr7response = $psr7factory->createResponse($response); $psr7->respond($psr7response); } catch (\Throwable $e) { $psr7->getWorker()->error((string)$e); } }
Run rr serve -v Done.
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