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Basic use of ThinkPHP6 Workerman

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Workerman

Workerman is an open source high-performance PHP socket server framework developed purely in PHP. It is widely used in the development of mobile apps, mobile game servers, online game servers, chat room servers, hardware communication servers, smart homes, Internet of Vehicles, Internet of Things and other fields. Supports TCP long connections, supports Websocket, HTTP and other protocols, and supports custom protocols. Based on Workerman, developers can focus more on business logic development and no longer have to worry about the underlying development of PHP Socket.

Installation

First install through composer

composer require topthink/think-worker

Use

Use Workerman as HttpServer

Start the server on the command line

php think worker

Then you can directly access the current application through the browser

http://localhost:2346

Linux can support the following commands

php think worker [start|stop|reload|restart|status]

workerman parameters can be Configure it in worker.php in the application configuration directory.

Since there is no HTTP_HOST when onWorkerStart is running, it is best to set app_host in the application configuration file

SocketServer

Start the server on the command line ( Requires version 2.0.5)

php think worker:server

A websocket service will be opened at 0.0.0.0:2345 by default.

If you need to customize parameters, you can configure them in config/worker_server.php, including:

##hostListening addressportListening portsocketFull socket address
Configuration parameters Description
protocol Protocol
And supports all parameters of workererman (including global static parameters).

also supports using closures to define related event callbacks.

return [
    'socket'    =>  'http://127.0.0.1:8000',
    'name'      =>  'thinkphp',
    'count'     =>  4,
    'onMessage' =>  function($connection, $data) {
        $connection->send(json_encode($data));
    },
];

also supports using custom classes as Worker service entry file classes. For example, we can create a service class (must inherit think\worker\Server), then set properties and add callback methods

<?php
namespace app\http;
use think\worker\Server;
class Worker extends Server
{
    protected $socket = &#39;http://0.0.0.0:2346&#39;;
    public function onMessage($connection,$data)
    {
        $connection->send(json_encode($data));
    }
}

Supports all callback method definitions of workererman (callback methods must be public types)

Then add configuration parameters in worker_server.php:

return [
    &#39;worker_class&#39;  =>  &#39;app\http\Worker&#39;,
];

After defining this parameter, other configuration parameters will no longer be valid.

Start the server on the command line

php think worker:server

Then access it in the browser

http://localhost:2346

If under Linux, the reload|restart|stop|status operation is also supported

php think worker:server reload

Recommended tutorials: "

ThinkPHP" "PHP Tutorial" "Workerman Tutorial"

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