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    PHPSocket.IO

    PHPSocket.IO

    A server side alternative implementation of socket.io

    phpSocket.io is a PHP implementation of the popular Socket.IO real-time communication protocol. It enables real-time, bidirectional communication between web clients and servers using WebSockets, with a syntax and structure similar to the original Node.js version. Built on top of Workerman, phpSocket.io is capable of handling thousands of concurrent connections and is ideal for building chat apps, live notifications, and collaborative tools in PHP.
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    LaravelS

    LaravelS

    LaravelS is an out-of-the-box adapter between Laravel/Lumen and Swoole

    LaravelS is an out-of-the-box adapter between Laravel/Lumen and Swoole. LaravelS uses Swoole's Synchronous IO mode, the larger the worker_num setting, the better the concurrency performance, but it will cause more memory usage and process switching overhead. If one request takes 100ms, in order to provide 1000QPS concurrency, at least 100 Worker processes need to be configured. Create WebSocket Handler class, and implement interface WebSocketHandlerInterface. The instant is automatically...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Laravel WebSockets

    Laravel WebSockets

    Websockets for Laravel

    Laravel WebSockets is a package for Laravel 5.7 and up that will get your application started with WebSockets in no time. It has a drop-in Pusher API replacement, a debug dashboard, real-time statistics and even allows you to create custom WebSocket controllers.
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    Bloatless PHP WebSockets

    Bloatless PHP WebSockets

    Simple WebSocket server implemented in PHP

    Simple WebSocket server implemented in PHP.
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    Ratchet WebSocket

    Ratchet WebSocket

    Asynchronous WebSocket server

    Ratchet is a loosely coupled PHP library providing developers with tools to create real time, bi-directional applications between clients and servers over WebSockets. Write your own chat (aka "Hello World!" for sockets) application in a matter of minutes. After understanding "the new flow", event driven programming, compared to traditional HTTP request/response - writing any application on top of Ratchet becomes fast and easy. Ratchet provides many components for you to pick and choose from...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    PHP WebSocket server

    PHP WebSocket server

    PHP WebSocket server

    Simple and multifunctional PHP WebSocket server.
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    Sandstone

    Sandstone

    PHP microframework designed to build a RestApi

    PHP micro-framework designed to build a RestApi working together with a WebSocket server. Build a real-time RestApi!
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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