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Mastering Yii

You're reading from   Mastering Yii Advance your modern web application development skills with Yii Framework 2

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785882425
Length 380 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Charles R. Portwood ll Charles R. Portwood ll
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Preface 1. Composer, Configuration, Classes, and Path Aliases FREE CHAPTER 2. Console Commands and Applications 3. Migrations, DAO, and Query Building 4. Active Record, Models, and Forms 5. Modules, Widgets, and Helpers 6. Asset Management 7. Authenticating and Authorizing Users 8. Routing, Responses, and Events 9. RESTful APIs 10. Testing with Codeception 11. Internationalization and Localization 12. Performance and Security 13. Debugging and Deploying Index

General performance enhancements

For considerable performance gains, there are several changes that you can make to your application as well as your web server environment that can significantly increase the performance of your application.

Enabling OPCache

Unlike compiled languages such as C and C++, PHP is an interpreted scripting language. Consequently, every time our web server requests a new page or every time we run a command from our command line, PHP needs to interpret our code into machine code that our servers can actually run. Even if our source code doesn't change, PHP will automatically perform this step on every request. In our development environments, this allows us to simply make a change to our source code, save the file, and then reload it in the page to see our changes. In a production environment, however, this step is unnecessary since our code will only change if we perform a deployment.

Starting in PHP 5.5, a new tool called OPCache was released by Zend Framework...

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