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AdonisJS vs Symfony: What are the differences?
What is AdonisJS? *A Node.js web framework *. It is a Node.js Framework which is highly focused on developer ergonomics, stability and confidence.
What is Symfony? A PHP full-stack web framework. Symfony is written with speed and flexibility in mind. It allows developers to build better and easy to maintain websites with PHP. Symfony can be used to develop all kind of websites, from your personal blog to high traffic ones like Dailymotion or Yahoo! Answers.
AdonisJS and Symfony belong to "Frameworks (Full Stack)" category of the tech stack.
Symfony is an open source tool with 21.1K GitHub stars and 7.01K GitHub forks. Here's a link to Symfony's open source repository on GitHub.
According to the StackShare community, Symfony has a broader approval, being mentioned in 375 company stacks & 278 developers stacks; compared to AdonisJS, which is listed in 4 company stacks and 3 developer stacks.
I'm about to begin working on an API, for which I plan to add GraphQL connectivity for processing data. The data processed will mainly be audio files being downloaded/uploaded with some user messaging & authentication.
I don't mind the difficulty in any service since I've used C++ (for data structures & algorithms at least) and would also say I am patient and can learn fairly quickly. My main concerns would be their performance, libraries/community, and job marketability.
Why I'm stuck between these three...
Symfony: I've programmed in PHP for back-end in a previous internship and may do so again in a few months.
Node.js: It's newer than PHP, and it's JavaScript where my front-end stack will be React and (likely) React Native.
Go: It's newer than PHP, I've heard of its good performance, and it would be nice to learn a new (growing) language.
Go with Node.js. There's something really satisfying about being able to use a single language across your entire tech stack. Especially once you integrate GraphQL, which is effectively JSON.
Your second best option is Go, but the ecosystem around Node.js is quite a bit stronger. This will play a big factor when you start building functionality like file management, messaging (especially in real-time), and authentication. The libraries and documentation are just stronger for Node.
Pros of AdonisJS
- Laravel like25
- Easy to learn24
- MVC23
- Beautiful code21
- ORM Mapper10
- Service Providers6
- Fast development5
- Easy to understand documentation4
- Typescript2
- Schema migrations1
- Ace command-line tool1
Pros of Symfony
- Open source177
- Php149
- Community130
- Dependency injection129
- Professional122
- Doctrine80
- Organized75
- Modular architecture71
- Smart programming47
- Solid45
- Documentation20
- LTS releases16
- Robust10
- Decoupled framework components10
- Easy to Learn10
- Good practices guideline8
- Service container8
- Bundle8
- Simple7
- Powerful7
- Flexible6
- Enterprise Ready1
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Cons of AdonisJS
- Small community5
- Poor documentation1
Cons of Symfony
- Too many dependency10
- Lot of config files8
- YMAL4
- Feature creep3
- Bloated1