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    Laravel Pulse

    Laravel Pulse

    Laravel Pulse is a real-time application performance monitoring tool

    ...Track down bottlenecks like slow jobs and endpoints, find your most active users, and more. Uncover the users who make the most requests, engage with the slowest endpoints, and dispatch the most jobs throughout your Laravel applications. Take the guesswork out of optimizing your queue workers. See real-time and historical stats for how many jobs are pending, how many failed, and how many are processed successfully. See a high-level overview of your application's performance bottlenecks. View the slowest endpoints, queries, jobs, and outgoing requests that are impacting users.
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    FastRoute

    FastRoute

    Fast request router for PHP

    ...You can get good performance by using an appropriate application design (that is not massively overengineered) and still retain the flexibility of keeping everything in PHP. A URI is dispatched by calling the dispatch() method of the created dispatcher. This method accepts the HTTP method and a URI. Getting those two bits of information (and normalizing them appropriately) is your job.
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