In 2014, a really interesting benchmark about DI Containers for PHP was published on Sitepoint. Unfortunately, the implementation of the tests turned out to be quite controversial, so the benchmark itself wasn't really insightful.
I have been interested in the topic since then so I wanted to conduct another benchmark that also tries to measure real-life performance, while being as unbiased and reliable as possible.
You can find the benchmark results here.
You can simply download or clone this repository as well as install it via Composer by running the command below:
$ composer require kocsismate/di-container-benchmarks:dev-masterAs a prerequisite, Docker Compose and at least Docker 17.06 CE has to be installed on your machine in order to use this benchmark method.
Copy the .env.dist file to .env and feel free to override the values in it. Now, you can run
./benchmark.sh dockerto execute the measurements.
The HTML output will be generated in the "var" directory.
As a prerequisite, Terraform and git has to be installed on your machine
in order to use this benchmark method.
First, create the necessary config file by copying the aws.tfvars.dist to aws.tfvars in the
build/infrastructure/config/aws.tfvars.dist directory:
cp build/infrastructure/config/aws.tfvars.dist build/infrastructure/config/aws.tfvarsThen, override the values in it:
ssh_key_name: the name of your key pair added to EC2ssh_private_key: the file name of your private keyregion: it is "eu-central-1" by default, but you should choose the closest one to your areainstance_type: it is "C5.large" by default (this instance type is out of the scope of the free tier!)
Finally, you have to copy your private key in the "build/infrastructure/config" directory with a file name that matches
the one defined in the ssh_private_key setting.
Now, you are ready to go:
export AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID={{ YOUR AWS ACCESS KEY }}
export AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY={{ YOUR AWS SECRET KEY }}
./benchmark.sh awsThe HTML output will be generated in the "var" directory.
If the above possibilities aren't available to you then you have to take several steps before running the benchmark:
- Install a web server and configure it to be able to serve "public/index.php"
- Install PHP 7.4 at least with OPcache enabled
- Install Composer
- Set the
BENCHMARK_URLenvironment variable to the URL where "public/index.php" is available. For instance:
export BENCHMARK_URL=http://localhost/index.phpNow you can simply type the following in order to run the benchmark:
.\benchmark.sh hostIf you don't want to specify the benchmark URL as an environment variable then you can also pass it as a parameter:
./benchmark.sh host http://localhost/index.phpYou can even run tests manually from your browser. When the benchmark's Docker containers are running, just visit
localhost:8090, otherwise you have to locate the BENCHMARK_URL URL (mentioned in the previous section). For further
information, refer to the URL in question, it provides you with detailed instructions.
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