/roadrunner

High-performance PHP application server, load-balancer and process manager written in Golang

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RoadRunner

RoadRunner is an open-source (MIT licensed) high-performance PHP application server, load balancer, and process manager. It supports running as a service with the ability to extend its functionality on a per-project basis.

RoadRunner includes PSR-7/PSR-17 compatible HTTP and HTTP/2 server and can be used to replace classic Nginx+FPM setup with much greater performance and flexibility.

Official Website | Documentation

Features:

  • Production-ready
  • PSR-7 HTTP server (file uploads, error handling, static files, hot reload, middlewares, event listeners)
  • HTTPS and HTTP/2 support (including HTTP/2 Push, H2C)
  • Fully customizable server
  • Flexible environment configuration
  • No external PHP dependencies (64bit version required), drop-in (based on Goridge)
  • Load balancer, process manager and task pipeline
  • Frontend agnostic (Queue, PSR-7, GRPC, etc)
  • Integrated metrics (Prometheus)
  • Works over TCP, UNIX sockets and standard pipes
  • Automatic worker replacement and safe PHP process destruction
  • Worker create/allocate/destroy timeouts
  • Max jobs per worker
  • Worker lifecycle management (controller)
    • maxMemory (graceful stop)
    • TTL (graceful stop)
    • idleTTL (graceful stop)
    • execTTL (brute, max_execution_time)
  • Payload context and body
  • Protocol, worker and job level error management (including PHP errors)
  • Very fast (~250k rpc calls per second on Ryzen 1700X using 16 threads)
  • Integrations with Symfony, Laravel, Slim, CakePHP, Zend Expressive, Spiral
  • Works on Windows

Installation:

To install:

$ composer require spiral/roadrunner
$ ./vendor/bin/rr get-binary

For getting roadrunner binary file you can use our docker image: spiral/roadrunner:X.X.X (more information about image and tags can be found here)

Example:

<?php
// worker.php
ini_set('display_errors', 'stderr');
include "vendor/autoload.php";

$relay = new Spiral\Goridge\StreamRelay(STDIN, STDOUT);
$psr7 = new Spiral\RoadRunner\PSR7Client(new Spiral\RoadRunner\Worker($relay));

while ($req = $psr7->acceptRequest()) {
    try {
        $resp = new \Zend\Diactoros\Response();
        $resp->getBody()->write("hello world");

        $psr7->respond($resp);
    } catch (\Throwable $e) {
        $psr7->getWorker()->error((string)$e);
    }
}

Configuration can be located in .rr.yaml file (full sample):

http:
  address:         0.0.0.0:8080
  workers.command: "php worker.php"

Read more in Wiki.

Run:

To run application server:

$ ./rr serve -v -d

License:

The MIT License (MIT). Please see LICENSE for more information. Maintained by Spiral Scout.