A package that allows high-speed access to BEAR.Sunday resources from multiple languages using Thrift and Swoole.
- BEAR.Sunday resources can be utilized across various languages and frameworks
- Seamless access to remote BEAR.Sunday apps from the local BEAR.Sunday app
- Access resources regardless of language (currently supports PHP, Go, Python, Ruby and BEAR.Sunday)
- Fast access with Thrift/Swoole, compared to HTTP
- Can call resources from older versions of BEAR.Sunday apps
- Operates independently of an HTTP server
composer require bearsunday/thrift
bin/serve.php
(new ServerBootstrap)(new Config(
appName: 'MyVendor\MyApp',
hostname: '127.0.0.1',
port: 9090,
appDir: dirname(__DIR__) . '/path/to/app',
context: 'prod-app',
server: Engine::Swoole
))
Start Thrift server
> php bin/serve.php
[Sun Mar 17 19:39:20 2024] PHP 8.3.4 Thrift Server (powered by Swoole) started.
Listening on http://127.0.0.1:9090
Document root is /path/to/app
Application context is prod-hal-api-app
Import Thrift App in the module.
protected function configure(): void
{
// Binding thirft app to a host called "sekai"
$this->override(new ImportThriftAppModule([
new ThriftApp('sekai', '127.0.0.1', '9090')
]));
}
Thrift apps available just like the 'self' app. See more.
echo $resource->get('page://self/?name=Sekai'); // "greeting": "Konichiwa Sekai" from local app
echo $resource->get('page://sekai/?name=World'); // "greeting": "Hello World" from remote(127.0.0.1:9090) app
// echo $resource->get('/?name=World'); // "greeting": "Hello World" from remote(127.0.0.1:9090) app
$method = 'get';
$uri = '/user?id=1';
$invoke = new ResourceInvoke($host, $port);
$response = $invoke($method, $uri);
assert($response instanceof ResourceResponse);
printf("Response Code: %s\n", $response->code);
printf("Response Headers: %s\n", json_encode($response->headers));
printf("Raw Response JsonValue: : %s\n", $response->jsonValue);
printf("Response View: %s\n", $response->view);
method := "get"
uri := "/user?id=1
response, err := ResourceInvoke(hostname, port, method, uri)
fmt.Println("Response Code:", response.Code)
fmt.Println("Response Headers:", response.Headers)
fmt.Println("Raw Response JsonValue: ", response.JsonValue)
fmt.Println("Response View:", response.View)
method = "get"
uri = "/user?id=1"
response = ResourceInvoke(hostname, port, method, uri)
print("Response Code:", response.code)
print("Response Headers:", response.headers)
print("Raw Response JsonValue:", response.jsonValue)
print("Response View:", response.view)
method = "get"
uri = "/user?id=1"
resource_invoke = ResourceInvoke.new(hostname, port)
response = resource_invoke.call(method, uri)
puts "Response Code: #{response.code}"
puts "Response Headers: #{response.headers}"
puts "Raw Response JsonValue: #{response.jsonValue}"
puts "Response View: #{response.view}"
Note: The URI can be a schema as well as a path. Instead of /user?id=1
, you can specify page://self/user?id=1
to access both app and page resources.
As you can see, it's easy to access BEAR.Sunday resources from other languages. Resources become assets that transcend applications and can be accessed quickly.
Build go & python and start the thrift server.
composer build:all
composer serve
Run the go and pythonclient with another terminal.
composer run:go
composer run:py
composer run:php
Note: Swoole, Thrift, go and python must be installed to run the above scripts. Straight forward if you're installing with brew.
brew install thrift
brew install go
brew install python3