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Flight is a fast, simple, extensible framework for PHP. Flight enables you to
quickly and easily build RESTful web applications. Flight also has zero dependencies.
Basic Usage
First install it with Composer
composer require flightphp/core
or you can download a zip of this repo. Then you would have a basic index.php file like the following:
// if installed with composerrequire'vendor/autoload.php';
// or if installed manually by zip file// require 'flight/Flight.php';
Flight::route('/', function () {
echo'hello world!';
});
Flight::start();
Is it fast?
Yes! Flight is fast. It is one of the fastest PHP frameworks available. You can see all the benchmarks at TechEmpower
See the benchmark below with some other popular PHP frameworks. This is measured in requests processed within the same timeframe.
Framework
Plaintext Requests
JSON Requests
Flight
190,421
182,491
Yii
145,749
131,434
Fat-Free
139,238
133,952
Slim
89,588
87,348
Phalcon
95,911
87,675
Symfony
65,053
63,237
Lumen
40,572
39,700
Laravel
26,657
26,901
CodeIgniter
20,628
19,901
Skeleton App
You can also install a skeleton app. Go to flightphp/skeleton for instructions on how to get started!
Documentation
We have our own documentation website that is built with Flight (naturally). Learn more about the framework at docs.flightphp.com.
If you have a current project on v2, you should be able to upgrade to v3 with no issues depending on how your project was built. If there are any issues with upgrade, they are documented in the migrating to v3 documentation page. It is the intention of Flight to maintain longterm stability of the project and to not add rewrites with major version changes.
Requirements
Important
Flight requires PHP 7.4 or greater.
Note: PHP 7.4 is supported because at the current time of writing (2024) PHP 7.4 is the default version for some LTS Linux distributions. Forcing a move to PHP >8 would cause a lot of heartburn for those users.
The framework also supports PHP >8.
Roadmap
To see the current and future roadmap for the Flight Framework, visit the project roadmap