ReactPHP Announce Async Component

ReactPHP on their 10th birthday on 11th July 2022 announced the immediate availability of their all-new Async component using fibers in PHP 8.1+. They have released several new major versions to not only support the latest PHP language features but also provide a smooth upgrade path for older versions.  Christian Lück in a blog said that by taking advantage of fibers, they are making a big step forward for the future of async PHP and bringing new APIs that allow them to say ReactPHP has never been better.

The all-new Aync component has built-in support for fibers. It provides a simple, composable, and consistent API for asynchronous programming in PHP. This makes it easy to write asynchronous code that is both super fast and easy to understand. In other words, async programs will start to look no more complex than their synchronous counterparts. You now don’t have to worry about the low-level details.

With the new Async component it will be easier than ever to develop async PHP applications and this will open up new possibilities for the async PHP ecosystem and will allow ReactPHP to thrive. They will continue their long-term support (LTS) promise and will continue supporting the current version for the foreseeable future. On top of this, this release marks the starting point for future development in ReactPHP to explore newer language-level features and improved type safety.

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