RoadRunner is an open-source (MIT licensed) high-performance PHP application server, process manager written in Go and powered with plugins ❤️. It supports running as a service with the ability to extend its functionality on a per-project basis with plugins.
RoadRunner features a range of plugins, including HTTP(S)/2/3
and fCGI
servers that are compatible with PSR-7/PSR-17 standards. This is just one of its many capabilities. It serves as an effective alternative to the traditional Nginx+FPM setup, providing improved performance and more flexibility. Its extensive plugin options go far beyond just HTTP(S)/2/3
and fCGI
servers, offering a broad range of functionalities:
- Queue drivers: RabbitMQ, Kafka, SQS, Beanstalk, NATS, In-Memory.
- KV drivers: Redis, Memcached, BoltDB, In-Memory.
- OpenTelemetry protocol support (
gRPC
,http
,jaeger
). - Workflow engine via Temporal.
gRPC
server. For increased speed, theprotobuf
extension can be used.HTTP(S)/2/3
andfCGI
servers features automatic TLS management, 103 Early Hints support and middleware like: Static, Headers, gzip, prometheus (metrics), send (x-sendfile), OTEL, proxy_ip_parser, etc.- Embedded distribute lock plugin which manages access to shared resources.
- Metrics server (you might easily expose your own).
- WebSockets and Broadcast via Centrifugo server.
- Systemd-like services manager with auto-restarts, execution time limiter, etc.
- Production-ready.
- And more 😉
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The easiest way to get the latest RoadRunner version is to use one of the pre-built release binaries, which are available for OSX, Linux, FreeBSD, and Windows. Instructions for using these binaries are on the GitHub releases page.
To get the roadrunner binary file you can use our docker image: ghcr.io/roadrunner-server/roadrunner:2023.X.X
(more information about
image and tags can be found here).
FROM ghcr.io/roadrunner-server/roadrunner:2023.X.X AS roadrunner
FROM php:8.2-cli
COPY --from=roadrunner /usr/bin/rr /usr/local/bin/rr
# USE THE RR
Configuration located in the .rr.yaml
file (full sample):
You can also install RoadRunner automatically using the command shipped with the composer package, run:
composer require spiral/roadrunner-http spiral/roadrunner-worker nyholm/psr7
./vendor/bin/rr get-binary
Server binary will be available at the root of your project.
Note
PHP's extensions
php-curl
andphp-zip
are required to download RoadRunner automatically. PHP's extensionsphp-sockets
need to be installed to run roadrunner. Check withphp --modules
your installed extensions.
wget https://github.com/roadrunner-server/roadrunner/releases/download/v2023.X.X/roadrunner-2023.X.X-linux-amd64.deb
sudo dpkg -i roadrunner-2023.X.X-linux-amd64.deb
curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://raw.githubusercontent.com/roadrunner-server/roadrunner/master/download-latest.sh | sh
MacOS using Homebrew:
brew install roadrunner
Configuration can be located in .rr.yaml
file (full sample):
version: '3'
rpc:
listen: tcp://127.0.0.1:6001
server:
command: "php worker.php"
http:
address: "0.0.0.0:8080"
logs:
level: error
Read more in Documentation.
<?php
use Spiral\RoadRunner;
use Nyholm\Psr7;
include "vendor/autoload.php";
$worker = RoadRunner\Worker::create();
$psrFactory = new Psr7\Factory\Psr17Factory();
$worker = new RoadRunner\Http\PSR7Worker($worker, $psrFactory, $psrFactory, $psrFactory);
while ($req = $worker->waitRequest()) {
try {
$rsp = new Psr7\Response();
$rsp->getBody()->write('Hello world!');
$worker->respond($rsp);
} catch (\Throwable $e) {
$worker->getWorker()->error((string)$e);
}
}
Important
If you see the EOF
error, check that you have installed the PHP packages from this step.
If this does not help, try to execute the command php worker.php
directly and check the output.
Available Plugins: link
To run application server:
$ ./rr serve -c .rr.yaml
The MIT License (MIT). Please see LICENSE
for more information. Maintained
by Spiral Scout.
Thanks to all the people who already contributed!