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Create a standard Blazor WebAssembly application (with .NET 5) and tick ASP.NET Core hosted.
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<img src=".\images\creating-web-assembly.png" alt="VS dialog" style="zoom:50%;" />
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![VS dialog](.\images\creating-web-assembly.png)
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We have to add a package reference for `Peachpie.Blazor` library to `BlazorApp.Client` and `BlazorApp.Server` projects in order to be able to use helper classes providing script navigation and execution.
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<img src=".\images\nuget.png" alt="VS dialog" style="zoom:50%;" />
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![Nuget](.\images\nuget.png)
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Now, we have to add support for PHP in the `WebAssemblyHost` of `BlazorApp.Client` project. Because of Blazor specification, we have to add reference on a type defined in the additional assembly in order to make the assembly be downloaded with the `BlazorApp.Client`.
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At first glance, this way of adding PHP to Blazor can be considered difficult to use, but it enables utilizing a smart diffing algorithm during rendering. Hence, we can also create render-demanding applications like games by using this way. There is an [example](https://github.com/peachpiecompiler/peachpie-blazor/tree/dev/docs/src/Tests/Examples/WebGame) of a simple Asteroids-like game, which is fully implemented by PHP and executed as a client-side application. We can see a screenshot from this game below.
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<img src=".\images\asteroids.png" alt="screenshot" style="zoom:60%;" />
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![Screenshot](.\images\asteroids.png)
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You can see a simple PHP web application, which is created as a Peachpie project and downloaded to a client by only one initial request below. The next navigation in the website is offline, using the Blazor environment.
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<img src=".\images\video1.gif" alt="Demo" style="zoom: 67%;" />
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![Demo](.\images\video1.gif)
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## Remarks
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# PHP JavaScript interoperability
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The interoperability is interesting part of the integration. We are able to call JS from PHP and vice versa.
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Interoperability is an interesting part of integration. We are able to call JS from PHP and vice versa.
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## Calling JavaScript
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When we want to call JS function, we just use prepared methods `CallJsVoid` or `CallJs`, which takes the method names, method parameters and calls the desired function for us.
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When we want to call the JS function, we just use prepared methods `CallJsVoid` or `CallJs`, which takes the method names, method parameters and calls the desired function for us.
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```php
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<?php
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## Calling PHP
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We can also call PHP function, when there is an instance of `PhpScriptProvider` or `PhpComponent`. We just call `window.php.callPHP`, which takes the function name and its parameter as JSON structure.
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We can also call PHP function when there is an instance of `PhpScriptProvider` or `PhpComponent`. We just call `window.php.callPHP`, which takes the function name and its parameter as JSON structure.
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We can see an example of usage in the example below.
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