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PHP Reactive Programming

By : Martin Sikora
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PHP Reactive Programming

By: Martin Sikora

Overview of this book

Reactive Programming helps us write code that is concise, clear, and readable. Combining the power of reactive programming and PHP, one of the most widely used languages, will enable you to create web applications more pragmatically. PHP Reactive Programming will teach you the benefits of reactive programming via real-world examples with a hands-on approach. You will create multiple projects showing RxPHP in action alone and in combination with other libraries. The book starts with a brief introduction to reactive programming, clearly explaining the importance of building reactive applications. You will use the RxPHP library, built a reddit CLI using it, and also re-implement the Symfony3 Event Dispatcher with RxPHP. You will learn how to test your RxPHP code by writing unit tests. Moving on to more interesting aspects, you will implement a web socket backend by developing a browser game. You will learn to implement quite complex reactive systems while avoiding pitfalls such as circular dependencies by moving the RxJS logic from the frontend to the backend. The book will then focus on writing extendable RxPHP code by developing a code testing tool and also cover Using RxPHP on both the server and client side of the application. With a concluding chapter on reactive programming practices in other languages, this book will serve as a complete guide for you to start writing reactive applications in PHP.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
PHP Reactive Programming
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
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Preface

Chapter 9. Multithreaded and Distributed Computing with pthreads and Gearman

We've spent quite some time with pthreads in the previous chapter. However, we haven't seen them used in any practical applications. That's what we're going to do in this chapter where we'll wrap pthreads with RxPHP to hide their internal implementation details and to make thread pools easily reusable in any RxPHP application.

Apart from pthreads, we'll take a look at distributing jobs across multiple workers locally or on multiple machines. We'll use the Gearman framework and its PHP bindings to make the same application as we'll do with pthreads, just instead of running it in multiple threads we'll use multiple workers (independent processes).

In this chapter, we're going to write an extendable code quality tool to test various style checks in PHP scripts. For example, this can be not using assignments in conditions, or just variable names following certain coding standard. PHP projects tend to grow very large these...