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HTTP/2: speed up your apps and dispatch real time updates (Symfony and API Platform’s features announcement)

Posted on October 26, 2018October 26, 2018 by Kévin Dunglas

HTTP/2 can improve the loading time of webpages up to 2 times. Did you know that it’s very easy to optimize your Symfony applications to leverage the advanced features of this new protocol?

This talk also contains the announcement of 3 new PHP packages:

  • Symfony Mercure Component
  • Symfony Mercure Bundle
  • Mercure integration in API Platform

Agenda:

  • a historically contextualized presentation of the different versions of the HTTP protocol;
  • a state of the protocol support in the PHP ecosystem;
  • a guide explaining how to serve your PHP and Symfony apps with h2, using Nginx, Apache and Docker;
  • many code samples showing how to use h2 to improve the loading time of your assets and APIs using the WebLink component and Twig
  • examples of how to take advantage of the protocol using the curl and Guzzle clients
  • the Mercure Protocol
  • Mercure x Symfony
  • Mercure x API Platform

HTTP/2: speed up your apps and dispatch real time updates (Symfony and API Platform's features announcement) from Les-Tilleuls.coop

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  3. API Platform 2.4: MongoDB, Elasticsearch, Mercure, OpenAPI v3, CQRS with Symfony Messenger, HTTP/2 Push, improved React apps and more!
  4. Mercure: Real-Time APIs for Serverless and Beyond

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