zqhong/route
is inspred by nikic/FastRoute. But it is faster than FastRoute
.
$ composer require -vvv "zqhong/route:dev-master"
<?php
use zqhong\route\Helpers\Arr;
use zqhong\route\RouteCollector;
use zqhong\route\RouteDispatcher;
require dirname(__DIR__) . "/vendor/autoload.php";
function getUser($uid)
{
echo "Your uid: " . $uid;
}
/** @var RouteDispatcher $routeDispatcher */
$routeDispatcher = dispatcher(function (RouteCollector $r) {
$r->addRoute('GET', '/user/{id:\d+}', 'getUser');
});
$httpMethod = 'GET';
$uri = '/user/1';
$routeInfo = $routeDispatcher->dispatch($httpMethod, $uri);
if (Arr::getValue($routeInfo, 'isFound')) {
$handler = Arr::getValue($routeInfo, 'handler');
$params = Arr::getValue($routeInfo, 'params');
call_user_func_array($handler, $params);
} else {
echo '404 NOT FOUND';
}
Using CURL send request:
// return 404 NOT FOUND
$ curl http://example.com/?r=ops
// return Your uid: 1
$ curl http://example.com/?=/user/1
- OS:Ubuntu 16.04 LTS(Vultr 4Cores 8G memory)
- PHP:7.0.4
- Apache:2.4.18
nikic_route(v1.2)
Requests per second: 3527.98 [#/sec] (mean)
symfony route(v3.2)
Requests per second: 5193.17 [#/sec] (mean)
zqhong route(dev-master)
Requests per second: 5923.56 [#/sec] (mean)
Benchmark test code and result in benchmark
folder.