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i made a weird terminal emulator in php with a plugin system

hey, just sharing this weird little project I made in a day, its a terminal emulator written in php with a very pacman inspired plugin manager cuz why not. it even has paranoid mode for running stuff in a bubblewrap sandbox.
termongel


feedback, roast, pr whatever welcome!

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Browsing Past Editions of The Laralist is now Available

Hey everyone,

I just wanted to let you know that we've added a newsletter archive to The Laralist.

Now, you can easily browse through past editions and catch up on curated Laravel, PHP, package news, tips, and interesting reads you might have missed.

I hope you find it useful!

You can see it here: https://thelaralist.com/archives

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What is the best authentication method, in PHP?

I’m currently developing a side project that I intend to publish later. It’s a Vue-based frontend application interfacing with a PHP backend via a REST API. I’m looking to implement a secure and reliable authentication method. What would be the most effective and safest approach to handle authentication in this architecture?

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Looking for a good logging solution

Hi,

I'm running a hobby project with Symfony-Docker (frankenphp) and want to get an overview of my logs. So i need some kind of dashboard where I can search and filter my logs. I read about elk https://symfony.com/doc/current/logging/handlers.html but it says it's not a good fit for production because it sends the logs during request-response. So I was wondering if there is some solution that can just read the logfile and send it to elk or do you use any other tool for logging?

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Are enums just extremely cool or I am doing use them to often.

When I first learned about enums, I wasn't sure what to use them for. But now, I use them quite often—primarily to store values in the database or to create config enums that also provide labels through a label function.

How do you use enums to make your code cleaner?

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Is this somebody overusing AI?

I was reading a PR recently and saw this code:->color(Closure::fromCallable([$this, “getStateColor”]))

This does the same thing (edit: in my app, which takes values or Closures) as ->color($this->getStateColor()). Except, at least to me, I have no idea why any human would write it the former way unless they were heavily using AI without thinking (this guy’s code regularly breaks, but previously this could be ascribed to a lack of skill or attention to detail).

Am I off base here?

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Why did the old CGI style of structuring sites die?

Most websites can have their routes be modeled by the filesystem (folders, static files, dynamic .php files). Nowadays the trend is to have files that are fully code (and not necessarily in a location that matches the route it defines) with template files that have some tag defined to paste string there. To me the new way feels way less natural and approachable, so why is it almost universally recommended over the old way?

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Package : Symfony-ai-context-bundle

Hello developers,



I've just published a new open source Symfony bundle that automatically generates an AI-readable JSON context from your project.



It extracts information from your Doctrine entities, services, controllers, routes, and repositories, and outputs a structured JSON file that can be fed directly into tools like ChatGPT or any other LLM — for example to help with code generation, analysis, automation, or fine-tuned configuration.



Package: https://packagist.org/packages/ai-context/symfony-ai-context-bundle



Command: `php bin/console ai-context:generate`



I'm looking for early feedback: bugs, edge cases, suggestions, criticisms — anything that could help improve the tool before a broader release.



Some work is still planned, especially around excluding specific classes.



Thanks in advance to anyone willing to give it a try.

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Do you use uuids with doctrine and symfony?

I tried to use UUIDs, but there were so many problems that it wasn't worth it for me. I tried using UUIDv7, but there were problems generating fixtures—for some reason, I got duplicated UUIDs when creating 1000 entities with fixtures. Probably the UUIDs got generated too fast, but how to fix this? I don't want to add a sleep or something like that.
Also, the dev toolbar Doctrine query section doesn't show the UUIDs—instead, it shows the hex code, I think. PhpMyAdmin also doesn't work well with UUIDs. And I think there were some more problems I don't remember anymore.

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Weekly /r/Laravel Help Thread

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Thanks and welcome to the r/Laravel community!

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Laravel Reverb & App communication. Who’s calling who?

I’m running three separate containers in AWS Fargate:

* App (Laravel API/Backend)
* Reverb (WebSocket server)
* Horizon (queue worker)

In my AWS WAF logs, I’m seeing a recurring HTTPS request to /apps/12345/connections approximately every 15 seconds. The request originates from my own NAT Gateway, so it’s definitely internal traffic from one of these containers.

I’m trying to figure out which service is making these calls.

Is the Laravel app sending HTTP requests to Reverb?

Or is Reverb making HTTP requests back to the Laravel API (for example to fetch presence info or statistics)?

Could this be triggered by something like Laravel Pulse, or is this behavior built into the Reverb server itself?

I’m mainly trying to optimize internal traffic routing and avoid unnecessary public ALB and WAF processing for internal service calls. Any insight into what triggers these /connections requests and which service initiates them would be really helpful.





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Weekly Ask Anything Thread

Feel free to ask any questions you think may not warrant a post. Asking for help here is also fine.

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Weekly help thread

Hey there!

This subreddit isn't meant for help threads, though there's one exception to the rule: in this thread you can ask anything you want PHP related, someone will probably be able to help you out!

https://redd.it/1kf4i3p
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Symphony E2E tests

Hello everyone,

I am trying to E2E test a Symfony app with Playwright, and I am struggling a bit. Is it possible to build and test the app on GitHub actions with every push/PR without deploying the app on test server and then run the tests? Does anyone have a workflow file that can help me? Any help is greatly appreciated

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Is reading open-sources high-starred projects a good way to level up your level?

I've been recently thinking about reading others repos for learning and gathering new things. It seemed like an awesome idea. Any thoughts?

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