💥 Supercharge your Laravel API calls with Http::pool()

Did you know you can send multiple HTTP requests in parallel in Laravel, instead of one after another?

That’s what Http::pool() does. It’s built on top of Guzzle and can massively boost performance when fetching data from several APIs at once.

🧠 The …


This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by Bilal Haidar

Did you know you can send multiple HTTP requests in parallel in Laravel, instead of one after another?

That’s what Http::pool() does. It’s built on top of Guzzle and can massively boost performance when fetching data from several APIs at once.

🧠 The idea

Normally, you might do this:

$response1 = Http::get('https://api.example.com/users');
$response2 = Http::get('https://api.example.com/posts');
$response3 = Http::get('https://api.example.com/comments');

Each waits for the previous one.
If each takes 1 second → total ≈ 3 seconds.

With Http::pool(), Laravel runs them all at once — so the total time ≈ the longest single request (around 1 second here).

🧩 Example

use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Http;

$responses = Http::pool(fn ($pool) => [
    $pool->as('users')->get('https://api.example.com/users'),
    $pool->as('posts')->get('https://api.example.com/posts'),
    $pool->as('comments')->get('https://api.example.com/comments'),
]);

$users = $responses['users'];
$posts = $responses['posts'];
$comments = $responses['comments'];

$usersData = $users->json();

⚙️ How it works

  • The pool() method accepts a closure.
  • Inside, you define multiple requests.
  • Laravel runs them concurrently using Guzzle promises.
  • Returns an array of responses (each is a standard Response instance).

🧩 Dynamic example

$urls = [
    'https://api.example.com/products/1',
    'https://api.example.com/products/2',
    'https://api.example.com/products/3',
];

$responses = Http::pool(fn ($pool) =>
    collect($urls)->map(fn($url) => $pool->get($url))->all()
);

foreach ($responses as $response) {
    dump($response->json());
}

🛠 When to use it

✅ Fetch data from multiple APIs simultaneously
✅ Speed up microservice calls
✅ Reduce latency in dashboards or data aggregators

📚 Laravel Docs

💬 Have you used Http::pool()before?
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This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by Bilal Haidar


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