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Event loop abstraction layer that libraries can use for evented I/O.
In order for async based libraries to be interoperable, they need to use the
same event loop. This component provides a common LoopInterface
that any
library can target. This allows them to be used in the same loop, with one
single run()
call that is controlled by the user.
Table of Contents
Here is an async HTTP server built with just the event loop.
$loop = React\EventLoop\Factory::create();
$server = stream_socket_server('tcp://127.0.0.1:8080');
stream_set_blocking($server, 0);
$loop->addReadStream($server, function ($server) use ($loop) {
$conn = stream_socket_accept($server);
$data = "HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\nContent-Length: 3\r\n\r\nHi\n";
$loop->addWriteStream($conn, function ($conn) use (&$data, $loop) {
$written = fwrite($conn, $data);
if ($written === strlen($data)) {
fclose($conn);
$loop->removeStream($conn);
} else {
$data = substr($data, $written);
}
});
});
$loop->addPeriodicTimer(5, function () {
$memory = memory_get_usage() / 1024;
$formatted = number_format($memory, 3).'K';
echo "Current memory usage: {$formatted}\n";
});
$loop->run();
Typical applications use a single event loop which is created at the beginning and run at the end of the program.
// [1]
$loop = React\EventLoop\Factory::create();
// [2]
$loop->addPeriodicTimer(1, function () {
echo "Tick\n";
});
$stream = new React\Stream\ReadableResourceStream(
fopen('file.txt', 'r'),
$loop
);
// [3]
$loop->run();
React\EventLoop\Factory::create()
is provided by this library which
picks the best available loop implementation.Tick
every second and a
readable stream
is created by using ReactPHP's
stream component for demonstration
purposes.$loop->run()
call at the end of the program.In addition to the interface there are the following implementations provided:
StreamSelectLoop
: This is the only implementation which works out of the
box with PHP. It does a simple select
system call. It's not the most
performant of loops, but still does the job quite well.
LibEventLoop
: This uses the libevent
pecl extension. libevent
itself
supports a number of system-specific backends (epoll, kqueue).
LibEvLoop
: This uses the libev
pecl extension
(github). It supports the same
backends as libevent.
ExtEventLoop
: This uses the event
pecl extension. It supports the same
backends as libevent.
All of the loops support these features:
The recommended way to install this library is through Composer. New to Composer?
This will install the latest supported version:
$ composer require react/event-loop
To run the test suite, you first need to clone this repo and then install all dependencies through Composer:
$ composer install
To run the test suite, go to the project root and run:
$ php vendor/bin/phpunit
MIT, see LICENSE file.