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Ecto is a toolkit for data mapping and language integrated query for Elixir. Here is an example:
# In your config/config.exs file
config :my_app, ecto_repos: [Sample.Repo]
config :my_app, Sample.Repo,
database: "ecto_simple",
username: "postgres",
password: "postgres",
hostname: "localhost",
port: "5432"
# In your application code
defmodule Sample.Repo do
use Ecto.Repo,
otp_app: :my_app,
adapter: Ecto.Adapters.Postgres
end
defmodule Sample.Weather do
use Ecto.Schema
schema "weather" do
field :city # Defaults to type :string
field :temp_lo, :integer
field :temp_hi, :integer
field :prcp, :float, default: 0.0
end
end
defmodule Sample.App do
import Ecto.Query
alias Sample.{Weather, Repo}
def keyword_query do
query =
from w in Weather,
where: w.prcp > 0 or is_nil(w.prcp),
select: w
Repo.all(query)
end
def pipe_query do
Weather
|> where(city: "Kraków")
|> order_by(:temp_lo)
|> limit(10)
|> Repo.all
end
end
Ecto is commonly used to interact with databases, such as PostgreSQL and MySQL via Ecto.Adapters.SQL (source code). Ecto is also commonly used to map data from any source into Elixir structs, whether they are backed by a database or not.
See the getting started guide and the online documentation for more information. Other resources available are:
Programming Ecto, by Darin Wilson and Eric Meadows-Jönsson, which guides you from fundamentals up to advanced concepts
The Little Ecto Cookbook, a free ebook by Dashbit, which is a curation of the existing Ecto guides with some extra contents
Usage
You need to add both Ecto and the database adapter as a dependency to your mix.exs file. The supported databases and their adapters are:
Database
Ecto Adapter
Dependencies
PostgreSQL
Ecto.Adapters.Postgres
ecto_sql + postgrex
MySQL
Ecto.Adapters.MyXQL
ecto_sql + myxql
MSSQL
Ecto.Adapters.Tds
ecto_sql + tds
SQLite3
Ecto.Adapters.SQLite3
ecto_sqlite3
ClickHouse
Ecto.Adapters.ClickHouse
ecto_ch
ETS
Etso
etso
For example, if you want to use PostgreSQL, add to your mix.exs file:
defp deps do
[
{:ecto_sql, "~> 3.0"},
{:postgrex, ">= 0.0.0"}
]
end
Then run mix deps.get in your shell to fetch the dependencies. If you want to use another database, just choose the proper dependency from the table above.
Finally, in the repository definition, you will need to specify the adapter: respective to the chosen dependency. For PostgreSQL it is:
defmodule MyApp.Repo do
use Ecto.Repo,
otp_app: :my_app,
adapter: Ecto.Adapters.Postgres,
...
IPv6 support
If your database's host resolves to ipv6 address you should
add socket_options: [:inet6] to configuration block like below:
With version 3.0, Ecto API has become stable. Our main focus is on providing
bug fixes and incremental changes.
Important links
Documentation
Mailing list
Examples
Running tests
Clone the repo and fetch its dependencies:
$ git clone https://github.com/elixir-ecto/ecto.git
$ cd ecto
$ mix deps.get
$ mix test
Note that mix test does not run the tests in the integration_test folder. To run integration tests, you can clone ecto_sql in a sibling directory and then run its integration tests with the ECTO_PATH environment variable pointing to your Ecto checkout:
$ cd ..
$ git clone https://github.com/elixir-ecto/ecto_sql.git
$ cd ecto_sql
$ mix deps.get
$ ECTO_PATH=../ecto mix test.all
Running containerized tests
It is also possible to run the integration tests under a containerized environment using earthly:
$ earthly -P +all
You can also use this to interactively debug any failing integration tests using:
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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What is elixir-ecto/ecto?
elixir-ecto/ecto (elixir-ecto/ecto) is a Elixir project on GitHub. From the project's own README: A toolkit for data mapping and language integrated query.
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