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PHP Microservices

By : Pablo Solar Vilariño, Carlos Pérez Sánchez
Book Image

PHP Microservices

By: Pablo Solar Vilariño, Carlos Pérez Sánchez

Overview of this book

The world is moving away from bulky, unreliable, and high-maintenance PHP applications, to small, easy-to-maintain and highly available microservices and the pressing need is for PHP developers to understand the criticalities in building effective microservices that scale at large. This book will be a reliable resource, and one that will help you to develop your skills and teach you techniques for building reliable microservices in PHP. The book begins with an introduction to the world of microservices, and quickly shows you how to set up a development environment and build a basic platform using Docker and Vagrant. You will then get into the different design aspects to be considered while building microservices in your favorite framework and you will explore topics such as testing, securing, and deploying microservices. You will also understand how to migrate a monolithic application to the microservice architecture while keeping scalability and best practices in mind. Furthermore you will get into a few important DevOps techniques that will help you progress on to more complex domains such as native cloud development, as well as some interesting design patterns. By the end of this book you will be able to develop applications based on microservices in an organized and efficient way. You will also gain the knowledge to transform any monolithic applications into microservices.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
PHP Microservices
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface

Tools


Now that you know more about TDD and BDD, it is time to explain a few tools that you can use in your development workflow. There are a lot of tools available, but we will only explain the most used ones.

Composer

Composer is a PHP tool used to manage software dependencies. You only need to declare the libraries required by your project and Composer will manage them, installing and updating them when necessary. This tool has only a few requirements--if you have PHP 5.3.2+, you are ready to go. In the case of a missing requirement, Composer will warn you.

You can install this dependency manager on your development machine, but since we are using Docker, we will install it directly on our PHP-FPM (FastCGI Process Manager) containers. The installation of Composer in Docker is very easy; you only need to add the following rule to the Dockerfile:

    RUN curl -sS https://getcomposer.org/installer 
    | php -- --install-dir=/usr/bin/ --filename=composer 

PHPUnit

Another tool we need for our project...