In this weeks episode we are lucky to have both Matthieu Napoli and Neal Brooks on the show to discuss all things Serverless PHP.
We start off by discussing what drew Matthieu to Serverless, the creation of the Bref project and the technical challenges encountered with getting PHP to work within the Lambda environment.
From here, we touch upon the reasons behind moving from the Serverless Framework to SAM (for the 0.3 release) and how Bref uses the new Lambda Layers and Runtime API.
This leads us on to highlight how a typical PHP project would use Bref, the decision to be opinionated in order to stay minimal and the experimental Loop SAPI.
Finally, we envision what the future holds for the Bref project and Serverless compute.
Show Links
Matthieu Napoli - Software consultant expert with PHP and SymfonyMatthieu Napoli on TwitterNeal Brooks on TwitterBref - Serverless PHP applications made simpleRunning your PHP site on AWS Lambda - Speaker DeckRunning Symfony on AWS Lambda with Neal Brooks - Three Devs and a MaybeWhat Is the AWS Serverless Application Model (AWS SAM)?return true to winServerless PHP newsAWS Lambda LayersNew for AWS Lambda - Use Any Programming Language and Share Common ComponentsAWS Builders’ Day - re:Invent Deep Dive on Lambda Layers and Runtime API - YouTubeA Serverless Journey - AWS Lambda Under the Hood - YouTubeAdd loop mode (-L) in the CLI SAPI by mnapoli - GitHubmnapoli/bref-bootstrap-benchmarks - Benchmark of possible solutions for Bref and the new AWS Lambda runtime APIHTTP performances with Bref v0.3 - Matthieu NapoliBref Slack Workspaceawslabs/aws-lambda-container-image-converter - The AWS Lambda container image converter toolFirecracker - Lightweight Virtualization for Serverless Computing