wyrihaximus/react-cache-redis
Redis-backed cache adapter for ReactPHP implementing the react/cache interface. Built on clue/reactphp-redis, supports key prefixing, and integrates with async React event loops for fast, non-blocking caching in your applications.
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| react/cache | 0.89 | ReactPHP async cache component with Promise-based CacheInterface and an in-memory ArrayCache. Inspired by PSR-16 but designed for non-blocking apps. Supports get/set/delete, bulk operations, clear, has, and common fallback patterns. | 0 | 444 | — | 6M | — | 6.6 | 55.2 | — | — | |
| davidcole1340/reactsh | 0.84 | Reactsh provides a lightweight Laravel/PHP bridge for working with React and modern frontend tooling. It aims to simplify integrating React components into server-rendered apps with straightforward setup and sensible defaults for local development and builds. | 1 | 1 | 0 | 200 | 0 | 0.9 | 27.7 | MIT | 4 years ago | |
| clue/redis-react | 0.84 | Async Redis client for ReactPHP. Send commands in parallel with automatic pipelining and promise-based responses. Event-driven Pub/Sub support, lightweight SOLID design, and strong test coverage for Redis v2.6+. | 282 | 283 | 49 | 2M | 6 | 9.8 | 54.6 | MIT | 1 year ago | |
| react/socket | 0.83 | Async TCP/IP and TLS socket servers and clients for ReactPHP. Provides streaming, non-blocking connections built on EventLoop and Stream, with reusable interfaces and helpers for TCP, Unix sockets, secure servers, and connectors. | 1,284 | 1,306 | 158 | 6M | 6 | 31.5 | 58.8 | MIT | 6 months ago | |
| react/react | 0.82 | ReactPHP is an event-driven, non-blocking I/O toolkit for PHP. Built around an event loop, it provides async building blocks like streams, DNS, sockets, HTTP client/server and process control—ideal for fast network services and long-running apps. | 9,085 | 9,107 | 717 | 29K | 0 | 46.9 | 8.6 | MIT | 2 years ago |
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