Flow concept aims to solve
- Adopt asynchronous as native implementation
- Build your code with functional programming
- Assemble your code visually
PHP 8.3 is the minimal version to use Flow The recommended way to install it through Composer and execute
composer require darkwood/flow
<?php
use Flow\Flow\Flow;
use Flow\Ip;
class D1 {
public function __construct(public int $n1) {}
}
class D2 {
public function __construct(public int $n2) {}
}
class D3 {
public function __construct(public int $n3) {}
}
class D4 {
public function __construct(public int $n4) {}
}
$flow = Flow::do(static function() {
yield fn (D1 $data1) => new D2($data1->n1 += 1);
yield fn (D2 $data2) => new D3($data2->n2 * 2);
yield function(D3 $data3) {
printf("my number %d\n", $ip->data->n3)); // display 'my number 10'
return new D4($data3->n3);
};
});
$ip = new Ip(new D1(4));
$flow($ip);
$flow->await();
A working script is available in the bundled examples
directory
- Run Flow :
php examples/flow.php
- Run Y-Combinator Flow :
php examples/yflow.php
- Start Server :
php examples/server.php
Start Client(s) :php examples/client.php
https://darkwood-com.github.io/flow
Flow is released under the MIT License.