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FrankenWP (Wordpress on FrankenPHP)

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    Supaiku
    wrote last edited by Supaiku
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    • Title: FrankenWP on Cloudron

    • Main Page: https://github.com/StephenMiracle/frankenwp
    • Git: https://github.com/StephenMiracle/frankenwp
    • Licence: MIT License
    • Dockerfile: Yes
    • Demo: n/a

    • Summary: An enterprise-grade WordPress image built for scale. It uses the new FrankenPHP server bundled with Caddy. Lightning-fast server side caching Caddy module.

    Why FrankenPHP?
    FrankenPHP is built on Caddy, a modern web server built in Go. It is secure & performs well when scaling becomes important. It also allows us to take advantage of built-in mature concurrency through goroutines into a single Docker image. high performance in a single lean image.

    Check out FrankenPHP Here: https://frankenphp.dev/

    • Notes: excited about its performance and scalability, specifically because of concurrency in the go-based frankenphp

    • Alternative to / Libhunt link: n/a
    • Screenshots: n/a
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      via Arya


      🦾 Cool Applications for FrankenPHP

      FrankenPHP's unique architecture—merging the Caddy web server with a modern PHP worker—unlocks a new tier of performance and functionality for PHP applications. Here are some exciting use cases it can support.

      🚀 High-Performance Web Applications & APIs

      • Native PHP Frameworks (Laravel, Symfony):

        • Benefit: Dramatically reduces response times by keeping the application bootstrapped in memory between requests. Eliminates the traditional PHP-FPM overhead.
        • Ideal For: High-traffic SaaS platforms, enterprise applications, and complex APIs where every millisecond of latency counts.
      • Headless CMS Backends (Strapi, Directus - PHP ports/custom):

        • Benefit: Provides incredibly fast content delivery for JAMstack sites, mobile apps, and other frontends. The worker mode ensures instant API responses.
        • Ideal For: Developers building sites with Next.js, Nuxt, or SvelteKit who want a powerful, programmable backend without Node.js.
      • Real-time Applications:

        • Benefit: While not a WebSocket server itself, its performance makes it an excellent backend for real-time features (handled by a separate WebSocket server) that require rapid API calls for data persistence and authentication.

      ⚡️ Specialized Workloads & Microservices

      • gRPC Services:

        • Benefit: FrankenPHP has built-in support for gRPC, a high-performance RPC framework. You can now write microservices in PHP that communicate efficiently with services in other languages (Go, Python, Java).
        • Ideal For: Creating a performant, inter-service communication layer within a larger microservices architecture.
      • Queue Workers:

        • Benefit: You can write long-running PHP scripts that process queues (e.g., for sending emails, processing video, generating reports) without worrying about script timeouts, as the worker is persistent.
        • Ideal For: Offloading heavy, asynchronous tasks from your main web application.
      • Data Processing & ETL Pipelines:

        • Benefit: The ability to run persistent scripts makes PHP viable for data-intensive tasks that require loading large datasets into memory once and processing them continuously.
        • Ideal For: Building custom internal tools for data transformation, aggregation, and analysis.

      🛠️ Developer Experience & Modern Workflows

      • Static Site Generators:

        • Benefit: The embedded Caddy server can serve built static files with exceptional performance. You can also build a dynamic SSG in PHP that runs at near-instant speed due to worker mode.
        • Ideal For: Generating blogs, documentation sites, and marketing pages with the power of PHP templating but the speed of static hosting.
      • Development Environments & Tooling:

        • Benefit: The single-binary nature of FrankenPHP makes it trivial to version and distribute. It's perfect for docker-compose setups or local dev environments, eliminating complex webserver configs.
        • Ideal For: Teams standardizing their development environment to be fast, consistent, and easy to set up.
      • Serverless Functions (Early Stage):

        • Benefit: With its quick cold start times (especially using the --worker script), FrankenPHP is a compelling runtime for PHP-based serverless functions or FaaS (Function-as-a-Service) platforms.
        • Ideal For: Event-driven computing where you need to run PHP code without managing a full server.

      Key FrankenPHP Features That Enable This:

      • Worker Mode: Persists your application in memory. This is the game-changer.
      • Automatic HTTPS: Powered by Caddy, it's set up by default.
      • Early Hints: Send 103 Early Hints responses to speed up page loads.
      • Built-in Compression: Automatic gzip and Brotli compression.
      • Single Binary: Easy to install, deploy, and run anywhere.
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