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PHP extensions #8

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Currently, we compile with the following extensions enabled:

  • Core
  • bcmath
  • ctype
  • date
  • fileinfo
  • filter
  • hash
  • iconv
  • json
  • openssl
  • pcre
  • Phar
  • posix
  • Reflection
  • session
  • SPL
  • standard
  • tokenizer

Looking at https://bref.sh/docs/environment/php.html#extensions-installed-and-enabled and from scanning through use cases, the following could be interesting:

  • gd, exif - image processing
  • mbstring - prerequisite for exif anyways
  • sodium - for crypto
  • zlib - if we want to create ZIP files, HTTP compression - see PHP extensions #8 (comment)
  • sqlite3 - for temporary data storage
  • libxml, dom, xml, xmlreader, xmlwriter - for processing XML and HTML - see Enable XML extensions #11

The following extensions don't seem to make sense for an AWS lambda enviromment:

  • pcntl - for parallelization, you would most probably just invoke other lambdas and/or use a message queue
  • readline - this is for humans sitting in front of a terminal, not for the serverside
  • curl, ftp, mysqli / mysqlnd - the XP Framework has it's own protocol implementations
  • sockets - the standard socket library works just as well for (most - or almost all?) cases
  • opcache - we leave our code running after compiling once, caching doesn't improve this any more
  • SimpleXML - covered by XP Framework's XML APIs - used by AWS SDK, see PHP extensions #8 (comment)

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