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Migrate Silex Version to 2.0 - Travis CI #14

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msfidelis opened this issue May 3, 2017 · 10 comments
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Migrate Silex Version to 2.0 - Travis CI #14

msfidelis opened this issue May 3, 2017 · 10 comments

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@msfidelis
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I am creating this issue to request changing Travis CI settings to test versions of PHP larger than 5.5 to migrate the Silex version to 2.0

@WyriHaximus
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Awesome! Seems while tagging a new release with silex 2.0 support we could also update the underlying react components while we're at it. By the looks of it this project still runs an ancient react/http:^0.2, we could update that to at least 0.4 and later to 0.8/1.0 when those are out.

@msfidelis
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I Create this Pull Request with this changes. I will implement the react/http upgrade too

@WyriHaximus
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👍

@msfidelis
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Finished #13

@dave08
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dave08 commented May 14, 2017

Is this gonna relive? Will it be ready for production?

Thanks, @msfidelis for the efforts!!! 👍

@msfidelis
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I'm testing POCS on prodution to compare ReactPHP (Espresso) and NodeJS with Hapi. My latests pull requests for espresso are based on production services. @dave08

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dave08 commented May 15, 2017

You'll let us know what you found? Thanks!

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ne0h12 commented Jun 28, 2017

Hi, when will this is approved?

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@ne0h12 I'll go over the PR after DPC this weekend and discussion some things with @reactphp/core

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dave08 commented Jun 28, 2017

Thanks 👍

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