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This commit adds the necessary changes to the `composer.json` file to include the `laravel/octane` package as a dependency. It also introduces a new `config/octane.php` file that contains the configuration for Octane's server, HTTPS settings, event listeners, warm/flush bindings, Swoole tables, cache table, file watching, garbage collection threshold, and maximum execution time. The added dependencies in `package.json` include `chokidar`, which is used for file watching functionality. These changes enable the use of Laravel Octane for improved performance and efficiency in handling requests.
222 lines
6.7 KiB
PHP
222 lines
6.7 KiB
PHP
<?php
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use Laravel\Octane\Contracts\OperationTerminated;
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use Laravel\Octane\Events\RequestHandled;
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use Laravel\Octane\Events\RequestReceived;
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use Laravel\Octane\Events\RequestTerminated;
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use Laravel\Octane\Events\TaskReceived;
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use Laravel\Octane\Events\TaskTerminated;
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use Laravel\Octane\Events\TickReceived;
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use Laravel\Octane\Events\TickTerminated;
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use Laravel\Octane\Events\WorkerErrorOccurred;
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use Laravel\Octane\Events\WorkerStarting;
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use Laravel\Octane\Events\WorkerStopping;
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use Laravel\Octane\Listeners\CollectGarbage;
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use Laravel\Octane\Listeners\DisconnectFromDatabases;
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use Laravel\Octane\Listeners\EnsureUploadedFilesAreValid;
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use Laravel\Octane\Listeners\EnsureUploadedFilesCanBeMoved;
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use Laravel\Octane\Listeners\FlushTemporaryContainerInstances;
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use Laravel\Octane\Listeners\FlushUploadedFiles;
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use Laravel\Octane\Listeners\ReportException;
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use Laravel\Octane\Listeners\StopWorkerIfNecessary;
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use Laravel\Octane\Octane;
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return [
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Octane Server
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| This value determines the default "server" that will be used by Octane
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| when starting, restarting, or stopping your server via the CLI. You
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| are free to change this to the supported server of your choosing.
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| Supported: "roadrunner", "swoole", "frankenphp"
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*/
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'server' => env('OCTANE_SERVER', 'roadrunner'),
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Force HTTPS
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| When this configuration value is set to "true", Octane will inform the
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| framework that all absolute links must be generated using the HTTPS
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| protocol. Otherwise your links may be generated using plain HTTP.
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*/
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'https' => env('OCTANE_HTTPS', false),
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Octane Listeners
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| All of the event listeners for Octane's events are defined below. These
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| listeners are responsible for resetting your application's state for
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| the next request. You may even add your own listeners to the list.
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*/
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'listeners' => [
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WorkerStarting::class => [
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EnsureUploadedFilesAreValid::class,
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EnsureUploadedFilesCanBeMoved::class,
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],
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RequestReceived::class => [
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...Octane::prepareApplicationForNextOperation(),
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...Octane::prepareApplicationForNextRequest(),
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//
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],
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RequestHandled::class => [
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//
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],
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RequestTerminated::class => [
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// FlushUploadedFiles::class,
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],
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TaskReceived::class => [
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...Octane::prepareApplicationForNextOperation(),
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//
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],
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TaskTerminated::class => [
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//
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],
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TickReceived::class => [
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...Octane::prepareApplicationForNextOperation(),
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//
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],
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TickTerminated::class => [
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//
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],
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OperationTerminated::class => [
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FlushTemporaryContainerInstances::class,
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// DisconnectFromDatabases::class,
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// CollectGarbage::class,
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],
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WorkerErrorOccurred::class => [
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ReportException::class,
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StopWorkerIfNecessary::class,
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],
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WorkerStopping::class => [
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//
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],
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],
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Warm / Flush Bindings
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| The bindings listed below will either be pre-warmed when a worker boots
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| or they will be flushed before every new request. Flushing a binding
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| will force the container to resolve that binding again when asked.
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*/
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'warm' => [
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...Octane::defaultServicesToWarm(),
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],
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'flush' => [
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//
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],
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Octane Swoole Tables
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| While using Swoole, you may define additional tables as required by the
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| application. These tables can be used to store data that needs to be
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| quickly accessed by other workers on the particular Swoole server.
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*/
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'tables' => [
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'example:1000' => [
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'name' => 'string:1000',
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'votes' => 'int',
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],
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],
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Octane Swoole Cache Table
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| While using Swoole, you may leverage the Octane cache, which is powered
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| by a Swoole table. You may set the maximum number of rows as well as
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| the number of bytes per row using the configuration options below.
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*/
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'cache' => [
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'rows' => 1000,
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'bytes' => 10000,
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],
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| File Watching
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| The following list of files and directories will be watched when using
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| the --watch option offered by Octane. If any of the directories and
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| files are changed, Octane will automatically reload your workers.
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*/
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'watch' => [
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'app',
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'bootstrap',
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'config',
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'database',
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'public/**/*.php',
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'resources/**/*.php',
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'routes',
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'composer.lock',
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'.env',
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],
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Garbage Collection Threshold
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| When executing long-lived PHP scripts such as Octane, memory can build
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| up before being cleared by PHP. You can force Octane to run garbage
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| collection if your application consumes this amount of megabytes.
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*/
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'garbage' => 50,
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Maximum Execution Time
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| The following setting configures the maximum execution time for requests
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| being handled by Octane. You may set this value to 0 to indicate that
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| there isn't a specific time limit on Octane request execution time.
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*/
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'max_execution_time' => 30,
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];
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