One of Symfony’s strengths is its caching mechanism (the files stored in “var/cache”), which enables framework components such as the dependency injection container and the router, as well as numerous bundles, to be ultra-fast in production. However, during development, regeneration of this cache can cause slowness and make the work of programmers tedious. Each time…
Author: Kévin Dunglas
HTTP compression in PHP (new Symfony AssetMapper feature)
Compressing HTTP responses can significantly improve the performance of your PHP and Symfony applications. But you must still navigate the jungle of standards and formats. In this presentation, we’ll discover how HTTP compression works, the different formats supported by modern web browsers (deflate, gzip, Brotli, and the brand-new Zstandard), and how to use them correctly….
FrankenPHP 1.3: Massive Performance Improvements, Watcher Mode, Dedicated Prometheus Metrics, and More
I’m thrilled to announce the immediate availability of FrankenPHP 1.3, just in time for SyliusCon, where I’ll be presenting this new version this afternoon. First of all, I’d like to thank all the contributors, and in particular Alexander Stecher and Rob Landers, the other two project maintainers, who have done a titanic job. An incredible…