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50678607_c0
50678607
elixir
0
Title: Tesing Phoenix Controllers but skip Plugs Problem title: Tesing Phoenix Controllers but skip Plugs Tags: phoenix-framework, elixir Problem: Tesing Phoenix Controllers but skip Plugs I am currently trying to test controllers in a Phoenix project. I have a rather sophisticated authentication plug (which I test sep...
Tesing Phoenix Controllers but skip Plugs Tesing Phoenix Controllers but skip Plugs phoenix-framework elixir Tesing Phoenix Controllers Plugs bypass_through MyAppWeb.Router Tesing Phoenix Controllers but skip Plugs I am currently trying to test controllers in a Phoenix project. I have a rather sophisticated authenticat...
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37200190_c2
37200190
elixir
2
_start_failure, failed_to_start_child, Elixir.MyApp.Endpoint, already_started, Elixir.MyApp, Crash, erl_crash.dump...done, my_app, Using, my_name, my_app_com_webite2, my_app.sh, Exec, erts-7.3.1, sys.config, boot_var, ERTS_LIB_DIR, ERL_LIBS, my_app-0.0.2, args_file, vm.args, Elixir.IEx.CLI, Root, Erlang, OTP, async-thr...
_start_failure, failed_to_start_child, Elixir.MyApp.Endpoint, already_started, Elixir.MyApp, Crash, erl_crash.dump...done, my_app, Using, my_name, my_app_com_webite2, my_app.sh, Exec, erts-7.3.1, sys.config, boot_var, ERTS_LIB_DIR, ERL_LIBS, my_app-0.0.2, args_file, vm.args, Elixir.IEx.CLI, Root, Erlang, OTP, async-thr...
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44358843_c0
44358843
elixir
0
Title: Why doesn't dialyzer detect this bad type? Problem title: Why doesn't dialyzer detect this bad type? Tags: dialyzer, elixir, erlang Problem: Why doesn't dialyzer detect this bad type? Dialyzer behaves rather strangely to me in this case, and I haven't found anything to better understand it. This is not...
Why doesn't dialyzer detect this bad type? Why doesn't dialyzer detect this bad type? dialyzer elixir erlang Why Blog.UserResolver one_user String.t _info rand.uniform Deedub Age Throws user_resolver.ex:4 Invalid Elixir.Blog.UserResolver _:64 _:48 Why doesn't dialyzer detect this bad type? Dialyzer behaves ra...
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68055304_c0
68055304
elixir
0
Title: Count codepoints in a string in Elixir Problem title: Count codepoints in a string in Elixir Tags: unicode, string-length, elixir, codepoint Problem: Count codepoints in a string in Elixir The String.length/1 function returns the number of graphemes in a UTF-8 binary. If I want to know how many Unicode codepoint...
Count codepoints in a string in Elixir Count codepoints in a string in Elixir unicode string-length elixir codepoint Count Elixir String.length String.codepoints Count codepoints in a string in Elixir The String.length/1 function returns the number of graphemes in a UTF-8 binary. If I want to know how many Unicode code...
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30385287_c1
30385287
elixir
1
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60945411_c0
60945411
elixir
0
Title: Elixir: bound multiple variables in the conditions Problem title: Elixir: bound multiple variables in the conditions Tags: elixir Problem: Elixir: bound multiple variables in the conditions In a situation to assign variables in the conditions: color = "" unit = "" case name do "Apple" -> color = "Red" unit = "kg...
Elixir: bound multiple variables in the conditions Elixir: bound multiple variables in the conditions elixir Elixir Apple Red Pear Green Elixir: bound multiple variables in the conditions In a situation to assign variables in the conditions: In the code above, it needs to state the variable in front. I don't think it's...
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33671051_c1
33671051
elixir
1
: nil, password: nil, password_confirmation: nil use Vex.Struct validates :username, presence: true, length: [min: 4], format: ~r/^[[:alpha:]][[:alnum:]]+$/ validates :password, length: [min: 4], confirmation: true end So I am basically asking: Is this the way to go? Or is there a better one? And would I implement the ...
: nil, password: nil, password_confirmation: nil use Vex.Struct validates :username, presence: true, length: [min: 4], format: ~r/^[[:alpha:]][[:alnum:]]+$/ validates :password, length: [min: 4], confirmation: true end So I am basically asking: Is this the way to go? Or is there a better one? And would I implement the ...
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43771222_c2
43771222
elixir
2
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38648371_c0
38648371
elixir
0
Title: How to write a Ecto query that does a group_by MONTH on a datetime field Problem title: How to write a Ecto query that does a group_by MONTH on a datetime field Tags: phoenix-framework, ecto, elixir Problem: How to write a Ecto query that does a group_by MONTH on a datetime field I am doing a ecto query and am t...
How to write a Ecto query that does a group_by MONTH on a datetime field How to write a Ecto query that does a group_by MONTH on a datetime field phoenix-framework ecto elixir How Ecto group_by MONTH q.created_date MYQUERY q.id How to write a Ecto query that does a group_by MONTH on a datetime field I am doing a ecto q...
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48378248_c0
48378248
elixir
0
Title: Convert list of maps into one single map Problem title: Convert list of maps into one single map Tags: elixir Problem: Convert list of maps into one single map How could a list of maps like some_maps = [%{"test" => [1]}, %{"test2" => [2]}, %{"test" => [3]}] be converted to one huge single map with it's values me...
Convert list of maps into one single map Convert list of maps into one single map elixir Convert some_maps test2 single_map Convert list of maps into one single map How could a list of maps like some_maps = [%{"test" => [1]}, %{"test2" => [2]}, %{"test" => [3]}] be converted to one huge single map with it's values merg...
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37373766_c0
37373766
elixir
0
Title: Phoenix - return Ecto query results to a specific client Problem title: Phoenix - return Ecto query results to a specific client Tags: phoenix-channels, elixir, ecto, channel Problem: Phoenix - return Ecto query results to a specific client I'm currently trying to devise a scheme where the following happens. Cli...
Phoenix - return Ecto query results to a specific client Phoenix - return Ecto query results to a specific client phoenix-channels elixir ecto channel Phoenix Ecto Phoenix - return Ecto query results to a specific client I'm currently trying to devise a scheme where the following happens. Client A is subscribed/connect...
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38689462_c0
38689462
elixir
0
Title: Where in Elixir's documentation is the method to call Erlang code described? Problem title: Where in Elixir's documentation is the method to call Erlang code described? Tags: elixir Problem: Where in Elixir's documentation is the method to call Erlang code described? You can call functions in Erlang mo...
Where in Elixir's documentation is the method to call Erlang code described? Where in Elixir's documentation is the method to call Erlang code described? elixir Where Elixir Erlang erlang.time Where in Elixir's documentation is the method to call Erlang code described? You can call functions in Erlang modules...
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61075314_c0
61075314
elixir
0
Title: How to link to controller with parameters by Phoenix framework Problem title: How to link to controller with parameters by Phoenix framework Tags: phoenix-framework, elixir Problem: How to link to controller with parameters by Phoenix framework I have following route in phoenix. page_path GET /next/:id SampleSer...
How to link to controller with parameters by Phoenix framework How to link to controller with parameters by Phoenix framework phoenix-framework elixir How Phoenix page_path GET SampleServerWeb.SampleController NEXT How to link to controller with parameters by Phoenix framework I have following route in phoenix. I would...
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Title: Elixir tranform data from one List with lists Problem title: Elixir tranform data from one List with lists Tags: erlang, elixir Problem: Elixir tranform data from one List with lists Can your help me with this questions, please 1 - My questions is How does transform the data from one List with lists. For Example...
Elixir tranform data from one List with lists Elixir tranform data from one List with lists erlang elixir one Elixir List Language Python Rust Framework Phoenix Elixir tranform data from one List with lists Can your help me with this questions, please 1 - My questions is How does transform the data from one List with l...
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Title: Proper way to merge a nested map that might not exist Problem title: Proper way to merge a nested map that might not exist Tags: elixir Problem: Proper way to merge a nested map that might not exist Given two possible inputs: a = %{ inner: %{hello: :world}} OR a = %{} I want to merge b = %{foo: :bar} into the ma...
Proper way to merge a nested map that might not exist Proper way to merge a nested map that might not exist elixir Proper Map.get Map.merge put_in Proper way to merge a nested map that might not exist Given two possible inputs: a = %{ inner: %{hello: :world}} OR a = %{} I want to merge b = %{foo: :bar} into the map to ...
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Title: More than one Agent in a single module Problem title: More than one Agent in a single module Tags: elixir Problem: More than one Agent in a single module Is it okay to have more than one Agent in a module? For instance, I am creating a game and I need a wrapper for the state of the game as well as a wrapper for ...
More than one Agent in a single module More than one Agent in a single module elixir More Agent TicTacToe start_game Agent.start_link Moves Users More than one Agent in a single module Is it okay to have more than one Agent in a module? For instance, I am creating a game and I need a wrapper for the state of the game a...
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72882383_c2
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and mix deps.update telemetry without any luck. Code signals: escript:start/1, init:start_em/1, init:do_boot/3, How, rebar3, Erlang, OTP, Running, Elixir, ERROR, REPORT, Jul-2022::12:47:58.702361, beam_load.c, rebar3:parse_args, put_tuple, rebar3:main, escript:run, escript.erl, escript:start, init:start_em, init:do_bo...
and mix deps.update telemetry without any luck. Code signals: escript:start/1, init:start_em/1, init:do_boot/3, How, rebar3, Erlang, OTP, Running, Elixir, ERROR, REPORT, Jul-2022::12:47:58.702361, beam_load.c, rebar3:parse_args, put_tuple, rebar3:main, escript:run, escript.erl, escript:start, init:start_em, init:do_bo...
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60465279_c0
60465279
elixir
0
Title: Using pure erlang OTP instead of elixir back-end with React.js and phoenix framework Problem title: Using pure erlang OTP instead of elixir back-end with React.js and phoenix framework Tags: reactjs, erlang, erlang-otp, elixir Problem: Using pure erlang OTP instead of elixir back-end with React.js and phoenix fr...
Using pure erlang OTP instead of elixir back-end with React.js and phoenix framework Using pure erlang OTP instead of elixir back-end with React.js and phoenix framework reactjs erlang erlang-otp elixir Using OTP React.js Using pure erlang OTP instead of elixir back-end with React.js and phoenix framework I'm currently...
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64743863
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Title: I am trying to cancel erlang timer using Reference Problem title: I am trying to cancel erlang timer using Reference Tags: timer, erlang, elixir Problem: I am trying to cancel erlang timer using Reference I create a timer with :timer.apply_after/4 function {:ok, ref} = :timer.apply_after(60000, Module , :functio...
I am trying to cancel erlang timer using Reference I am trying to cancel erlang timer using Reference timer erlang elixir Reference timer.apply_after Module timer.cancel I am trying to cancel erlang timer using Reference I create a timer with :timer.apply_after/4 function the ref returned here is a tuple like this and ...
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50364530_c0
50364530
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Title: Elixir - Trace function call Problem title: Elixir - Trace function call Tags: elixir Problem: Elixir - Trace function call Is there in Elixir something comparable to the trace macro in lisp which shows the input and returned values of a function call. Taken from Common Lisp HyperSpec web site: (defun fact (n) (...
Elixir - Trace function call Elixir - Trace function call elixir Elixir Trace FACT Enter Exit Elixir - Trace function call Is there in Elixir something comparable to the trace macro in lisp which shows the input and returned values of a function call. Taken from Common Lisp HyperSpec web site:
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47383448_c2
47383448
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57836408_c0
57836408
elixir
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Title: Elixir: Is there a more concise way to run Tasks? Problem title: Elixir: Is there a more concise way to run Tasks? Tags: elixir Problem: Elixir: Is there a more concise way to run Tasks? I've just started experimenting with Tasks in Elixir. 1) Is there a more concise way to start N Tasks ? 2) would I be better o...
Elixir: Is there a more concise way to run Tasks? Elixir: Is there a more concise way to run Tasks? elixir Elixir Tasks Enum.reduce Task.async Enum.map Task.await Elixir: Is there a more concise way to run Tasks? I've just started experimenting with Tasks in Elixir. 1) Is there a more concise way to start N Tasks ? 2) ...
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52575167_c0
52575167
elixir
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Title: Wait until all data is loaded from Webpage in HTTPoison Problem title: Wait until all data is loaded from Webpage in HTTPoison Tags: httpoison, elixir Problem: Wait until all data is loaded from Webpage in HTTPoison I'm trying to load a webpage, where the data I'm interested in is loaded via Ajax after the initi...
Wait until all data is loaded from Webpage in HTTPoison Wait until all data is loaded from Webpage in HTTPoison httpoison elixir Webpage Wait HTTPoison Ajax Loading Wait until all data is loaded from Webpage in HTTPoison I'm trying to load a webpage, where the data I'm interested in is loaded via Ajax after the initial...
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38295182_c0
38295182
elixir
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Title: System.cmd suppress output in Elixir Problem title: System.cmd suppress output in Elixir Tags: elixir Problem: System.cmd suppress output in Elixir I'm generating an RSA keypair using the openssl command line on Elixir, and everything works except I haven't been able to suppress the output of that command. This ...
System.cmd suppress output in Elixir System.cmd suppress output in Elixir elixir System.cmd Elixir privateKey.pem Generating RSA System.cmd suppress output in Elixir I'm generating an RSA keypair using the openssl command line on Elixir, and everything works except I haven't been able to suppress the output of that com...
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49183454_c1
49183454
elixir
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and module names for this question — my real application is named differently — but as everything works as expected when running in a browser, you can act on the assumption that there is no problem with file filenames or typos therein.) I appreciate comments on whether or not this is the Phoenix-way of centrally setti...
and module names for this question — my real application is named differently — but as everything works as expected when running in a browser, you can act on the assumption that there is no problem with file filenames or typos therein.) I appreciate comments on whether or not this is the Phoenix-way of centrally setti...
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Title: How does server-side rendering work with Riot.js and Phoenix? Problem title: How does server-side rendering work with Riot.js and Phoenix? Tags: phoenix-framework, riot.js, elixir Problem: How does server-side rendering work with Riot.js and Phoenix? Currently, the example on the project site shows server-side r...
How does server-side rendering work with Riot.js and Phoenix? How does server-side rendering work with Riot.js and Phoenix? phoenix-framework riot.js elixir How Riot.js Phoenix timer.tag riot.render console.log Seconds Elapsed How does server-side rendering work with Riot.js and Phoenix? Currently, the example on the p...
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50647526
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Title: Credo output format Problem title: Credo output format Tags: circleci-2.0, circleci, elixir, junit Problem: Credo output format I am automating the process to test my code and am using credo to test the format of my elixir code. I want to output the results and because I am using CircleCI I need the results to b...
Credo output format Credo output format circleci-2.0 circleci elixir junit Credo credo-output.json circleci-2.0 Credo output format I am automating the process to test my code and am using credo to test the format of my elixir code. I want to output the results and because I am using CircleCI I need the results to be i...
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Title: list_dir returns timeout error when there are more than one file or directory erlang ssh_sftp Problem title: list_dir returns timeout error when there are more than one file or directory erlang ssh_sftp Tags: elixir, sftp, ssh Problem: list_dir returns timeout error when there are more than one file or directory...
list_dir returns timeout error when there are more than one file or directory erlang ssh_sftp list_dir returns timeout error when there are more than one file or directory erlang ssh_sftp elixir sftp ssh list_dir ssh_sftp ssh_sftp.list_dir list_dir returns timeout error when there are more than one file or directory er...
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32615771_c0
32615771
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Title: String.replace grouping, integers conflicts with replacement patterns Problem title: String.replace grouping, integers conflicts with replacement patterns Tags: elixir Problem: String.replace grouping, integers conflicts with replacement patterns I want to add a digit to my replacement, however it seem to confli...
String.replace grouping, integers conflicts with replacement patterns String.replace grouping, integers conflicts with replacement patterns elixir String.replace Wanted String.replace grouping, integers conflicts with replacement patterns I want to add a digit to my replacement, however it seem to conflict with the rep...
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46140740_c0
46140740
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0
Title: Why I get ** (EXIT) bad return value: :ok Problem title: Why I get ** (EXIT) bad return value: :ok Tags: elixir Problem: Why I get ** (EXIT) bad return value: :ok I need to let a GenServer monitor a task, thus, I do: GenServer.call(server_pid, {:monitor_task, self()}) in server: def handle_call({:monitor_task, t...
Why I get ** (EXIT) bad return value: :ok Why I get ** (EXIT) bad return value: :ok elixir Why EXIT GenServer GenServer.call server_pid monitor_task handle_call task_pid _from Process.monitor PID Why I get ** (EXIT) bad return value: :ok I need to let a GenServer monitor a task, thus, I do: in server: however, I get er...
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wxGTK then Erlang doesn't work of course; was naive enough to try it. Also found out that chapter 20 of Nix Pills is exactly about this topic.) This is also kind of a follow-up to the question " How to install Erlang/Elixir on a non-NixOS system? ", but I didn't realize it then that Observer is missing... update: Appa...
wxGTK then Erlang doesn't work of course; was naive enough to try it. Also found out that chapter 20 of Nix Pills is exactly about this topic.) This is also kind of a follow-up to the question " How to install Erlang/Elixir on a non-NixOS system? ", but I didn't realize it then that Observer is missing... update: Appa...
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38094236_c0
38094236
elixir
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Title: How to cope with grouped together warning? Problem title: How to cope with grouped together warning? Tags: elixir Problem: How to cope with grouped together warning? There are a couple of def groups, and when I write @spec, it's warned with warning: clauses for the same def should be grouped together, def foo/2 ...
How to cope with grouped together warning? How to cope with grouped together warning? elixir How not_found String.t How to cope with grouped together warning? There are a couple of def groups, and when I write @spec, it's warned with warning: clauses for the same def should be grouped together, def foo/2 was previously...
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48838410_c0
48838410
elixir
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Title: How to move up nested list in Elixir Problem title: How to move up nested list in Elixir Tags: elixir Problem: How to move up nested list in Elixir I intended this output: columns = ["id","name","col1","col2"] rows = [10, "foo", "val1", "val2" ] Enum.zip(columns, rows) |> Enum.into(%{}) => %{"col1" => "val1", "c...
How to move up nested list in Elixir How to move up nested list in Elixir elixir How Elixir col1 col2 val1 val2 Enum.zip Enum.into How to move up nested list in Elixir I intended this output: But unfortunately rows is a nested list, for example: [[10, "foo", "val1", "val2" ]] , so the code above returns: How can I acce...
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66611462_c0
66611462
elixir
0
Title: handling pattern match exceptions in phoenix elixir Problem title: handling pattern match exceptions in phoenix elixir Tags: phoenix-framework, elixir Problem: handling pattern match exceptions in phoenix elixir def call(conn, what) do IO.inspect(what) render_error(conn, 400, "error.") end end but it didn't work...
handling pattern match exceptions in phoenix elixir handling pattern match exceptions in phoenix elixir phoenix-framework elixir camera_exid _page localhost:4000 EvercamMediaWeb.FallbackController EvercamMediaWeb IO.inspect render_error handling pattern match exceptions in phoenix elixir I have multiple controller meth...
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36111104_c0
36111104
elixir
0
Title: How to enable route for uploads directory in phoenix framework Problem title: How to enable route for uploads directory in phoenix framework Tags: phoenix-framework, routes, elixir Problem: How to enable route for uploads directory in phoenix framework I have implemented file upload in phoenix framework by using...
How to enable route for uploads directory in phoenix framework How to enable route for uploads directory in phoenix framework phoenix-framework routes elixir How app_root filename.jpg How to enable route for uploads directory in phoenix framework I have implemented file upload in phoenix framework by using these two el...
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38491614
elixir
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Title: Attach an iex session to running elixir/OTP process Problem title: Attach an iex session to running elixir/OTP process Tags: elixir-iex, elixir, erlang-otp Problem: Attach an iex session to running elixir/OTP process I have an elixir/OTP application running in production, that was started with mix phoenix.server...
Attach an iex session to running elixir/OTP process Attach an iex session to running elixir/OTP process elixir-iex elixir erlang-otp Attach OTP phoenix.server Attach an iex session to running elixir/OTP process I have an elixir/OTP application running in production, that was started with mix phoenix.server . It has sev...
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43554193_c1
43554193
elixir
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ervised.do_apply/2 (elixir) lib/task/supervised.ex:36: Task.Supervised.reply/5 (stdlib) proc_lib.erl:247: :proc_lib.init_p_do_apply/3 Function: #Function<8.61154972/0 in Mix.Tasks.Compile.Protocols.consolidate/6> Args: [] Code signals: File.Error, #PID, Cannot, phoenix.server, phoenix_pubsub, phoenix_ecto, phoenix_html...
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35972082_c0
35972082
elixir
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Title: Elixir ExUnit: module under test is not available Problem title: Elixir ExUnit: module under test is not available Tags: elixir, elixir-mix Problem: Elixir ExUnit: module under test is not available I'm following this tutorial: http://elixir-lang.org/getting-started/mix-otp/agent.html So in my Elixir project I h...
Elixir ExUnit: module under test is not available Elixir ExUnit: module under test is not available elixir elixir-mix UndefinedFunctionError Elixir ExUnit bucket.exs bucket_test.exs KV.Bucket.start_link KV.Bucket Elixir ExUnit: module under test is not available I'm following this tutorial: http://elixir-lang.org/getti...
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40077283
elixir
0
Title: ISO 8601 as input format for Ecto.DateTime.cast() Problem title: ISO 8601 as input format for Ecto.DateTime.cast() Tags: timestamp, elixir, ecto Problem: ISO 8601 as input format for Ecto.DateTime.cast() I am processing data from an external API. It returns timestamps as ISO 8601 format, with timezone. My unders...
ISO 8601 as input format for Ecto.DateTime.cast() ISO 8601 as input format for Ecto.DateTime.cast() timestamp elixir ecto Ecto.CastError ISO Ecto.DateTime.cast created_at ISO 8601 as input format for Ecto.DateTime.cast() I am processing data from an external API. It returns timestamps as ISO 8601 format, with timezone....
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24888599_c0
24888599
elixir
0
Title: Does BEAM (the Erlang VM) do garbage collection in parallel? Problem title: Does BEAM (the Erlang VM) do garbage collection in parallel? Tags: erlang, garbage-collection, elixir Problem: Does BEAM (the Erlang VM) do garbage collection in parallel? I'm learning Elixir and want to be sure I understand how garbage ...
Does BEAM (the Erlang VM) do garbage collection in parallel? Does BEAM (the Erlang VM) do garbage collection in parallel? erlang garbage-collection elixir Does BEAM Erlang Does BEAM (the Erlang VM) do garbage collection in parallel? I'm learning Elixir and want to be sure I understand how garbage collection works in th...
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35468093
elixir
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Title: Sudo privileges when making System calls in Erlang/Elixir Problem title: Sudo privileges when making System calls in Erlang/Elixir Tags: elixir, erlang Problem: Sudo privileges when making System calls in Erlang/Elixir I would like to make system calls from Elixir/Erlang. I know Erlang has the OS module and Elix...
Sudo privileges when making System calls in Erlang/Elixir Sudo privileges when making System calls in Erlang/Elixir elixir erlang ErlangError Sudo System Erlang Elixir System.cmd system.ex:450 Sudo privileges when making System calls in Erlang/Elixir I would like to make system calls from Elixir/Erlang. I know Erlang h...
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37773513_c0
37773513
elixir
0
Title: Elixir/Phoenix multiplication Problem title: Elixir/Phoenix multiplication Tags: phoenix-framework, elixir Problem: Elixir/Phoenix multiplication I've been working on the project and just found this. Basically if I multiple the integer value by the some kind of decimal(float) the value I receive is not exact. Fo...
Elixir/Phoenix multiplication Elixir/Phoenix multiplication phoenix-framework elixir Elixir Phoenix Float.round Elixir/Phoenix multiplication I've been working on the project and just found this. Basically if I multiple the integer value by the some kind of decimal(float) the value I receive is not exact. For example <...
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59713345_c0
59713345
elixir
0
Title: How to write a test for Plug error handling Problem title: How to write a test for Plug error handling Tags: testing, plug, error-handling, elixir Problem: How to write a test for Plug error handling I'm trying to use Plug.Test to test error handling implemented with Plug.ErrorHandler -- with assert conn.status ...
How to write a test for Plug error handling How to write a test for Plug error handling testing plug error-handling elixir How Plug Plug.Test Plug.ErrorHandler conn.status handle_errors send_resp How to write a test for Plug error handling I'm trying to use Plug.Test to test error handling implemented with Plug.ErrorHa...
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36625975_c1
36625975
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subtracted" do assert 2 + 3 == 5 assert 5 - 5 == 10 end end Look at the test macro on line def unquote(test_func)(), do: unquote(test_block) I inject here a function to the caller module with the name integers can be added and subtracted and before it was converted to an atom. How it is possible to give a name to a fu...
subtracted" do assert 2 + 3 == 5 assert 5 - 5 == 10 end end Look at the test macro on line def unquote(test_func)(), do: unquote(test_block) I inject here a function to the caller module with the name integers can be added and subtracted and before it was converted to an atom. How it is possible to give a name to a fu...
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54853670_c0
54853670
elixir
0
Title: Import node modules from priv/static/js folder in Phoenix 1.4 Problem title: Import node modules from priv/static/js folder in Phoenix 1.4 Tags: elixir, javascript, node-modules, phoenix-framework, webpack Problem: Import node modules from priv/static/js folder in Phoenix 1.4 I installed vuejs with a npm install...
Import node modules from priv/static/js folder in Phoenix 1.4 Import node modules from priv/static/js folder in Phoenix 1.4 elixir javascript node-modules phoenix-framework webpack priv/static/js Vue Phoenix Import node modules from priv/static/js folder in Phoenix 1.4 I installed vuejs with a npm install in my assets/...
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41223822_c0
41223822
elixir
0
Title: How to populate a database in Phoenix/Elixir on a server? Problem title: How to populate a database in Phoenix/Elixir on a server? Tags: elixir, phoenix-framework Problem: How to populate a database in Phoenix/Elixir on a server? I'm using edeliver. How can I insert seeds -- populate a database -- in Phoenix/Eli...
How to populate a database in Phoenix/Elixir on a server? How to populate a database in Phoenix/Elixir on a server? elixir phoenix-framework How Phoenix Elixir seeds.exs How to populate a database in Phoenix/Elixir on a server? I'm using edeliver. How can I insert seeds -- populate a database -- in Phoenix/Elixir on a ...
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41727028_c0
41727028
elixir
0
Title: Generate infinite sequence in Elixir Problem title: Generate infinite sequence in Elixir Tags: elixir Problem: Generate infinite sequence in Elixir How can i implement a infinite sequence generator that i can operate on using the Stream library functions? I want to use that to generate the first n prime numbers....
Generate infinite sequence in Elixir Generate infinite sequence in Elixir elixir Generate Elixir Stream number_generator Generate infinite sequence in Elixir How can i implement a infinite sequence generator that i can operate on using the Stream library functions? I want to use that to generate the first n prime numbe...
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30997475_c0
30997475
elixir
0
Title: Load values into a Struct from a Map in Elixir Problem title: Load values into a Struct from a Map in Elixir Tags: elixir Problem: Load values into a Struct from a Map in Elixir Let's say I've a map with some user data: iex(1)> user_map #=> %{name: "Some User", email: "user@example.com", password: "*********"} H...
Load values into a Struct from a Map in Elixir Load values into a Struct from a Map in Elixir elixir a Load Struct Map Elixir user_map Some User example.com user_struct Enum.to_list Load values into a Struct from a Map in Elixir Let's say I've a map with some user data: How can I load this into a %User{} struct (hopefu...
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67412525
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0
Title: Can we change the primary key for the all the migration which is in production? Problem title: Can we change the primary key for the all the migration which is in production? Tags: sql, postgresql, phoenix-framework, elixir, ecto Problem: Can we change the primary key for the all the migration which is in produc...
Can we change the primary key for the all the migration which is in production? Can we change the primary key for the all the migration which is in production? sql postgresql phoenix-framework elixir ecto Can Can we change the primary key for the all the migration which is in production? I'm trying to change the table ...
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61119934
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Title: Order_by does not work with dynamic queries Problem title: Order_by does not work with dynamic queries Tags: elixir, ecto Problem: Order_by does not work with dynamic queries I wanted to use order_by in query with dynamic, following the examples from here : def filter(params) do Post |> order_by(^filter_order_by...
Order_by does not work with dynamic queries Order_by does not work with dynamic queries elixir ecto Ecto.Query.CompileError ArgumentError Order_by Post filter_order_by published_at_desc p.published_at Tuples Ecto.Query.dynamic rc.0 parallel_compiler.ex:233 Kernel.ParallelCompiler.spawn_workers c.inserted_at order_by.ex...
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32197478
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Title: How to render raw html in Phoenix framework Problem title: How to render raw html in Phoenix framework Tags: elixir, phoenix-framework Problem: How to render raw html in Phoenix framework I am trying to render raw html like this -> <%= raw "<noscript>\n <div style=\"width: 302px; height: 422px;\">\n </div>\n </n...
How to render raw html in Phoenix framework How to render raw html in Phoenix framework elixir phoenix-framework How Phoenix Edit Html How to render raw html in Phoenix framework I am trying to render raw html like this -> but when I use Edit as Html in Chrome to get the code I see the following -> which is obviously n...
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47018725_c0
47018725
elixir
0
Title: Phoenix: default path for no route found Problem title: Phoenix: default path for no route found Tags: http-redirect, router, elixir, phoenix-framework Problem: Phoenix: default path for no route found Let's look at a basic router: ... scope "/", Backend do pipe_through [:browser, :with_session] get "/", PageCon...
Phoenix: default path for no route found Phoenix: default path for no route found http-redirect router elixir phoenix-framework Phoenix Backend pipe_through with_session PageController Phoenix: default path for no route found Let's look at a basic router: calling http://localhost:4000/login raise the default "Phoenix.R...
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elixir
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Title: Pattern match function against empty map Problem title: Pattern match function against empty map Tags: pattern-matching, elixir Problem: Pattern match function against empty map I'm playing around with pattern match and I found out, that it's not quite easy to pattern match parameters of a method against an empt...
Pattern match function against empty map Pattern match function against empty map pattern-matching elixir Pattern PatternMatch PatternMatch.modify Pattern match function against empty map I'm playing around with pattern match and I found out, that it's not quite easy to pattern match parameters of a method against an e...
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36807608
elixir
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Title: Pattern matching during pipe Problem title: Pattern matching during pipe Tags: elixir Problem: Pattern matching during pipe I've to parse an xml document, extracting an integer from an xml node. Currently I have: try do Floki.find(node, "stat[type='jersey_num']") |> Floki.text |> Integer.parse |> elem(0) rescue ...
Pattern matching during pipe Pattern matching during pipe elixir Pattern Floki.find jersey_num Floki.text Integer.parse _binary Pattern matching during pipe I've to parse an xml document, extracting an integer from an xml node. Currently I have: which works fine but I don't like having to rescue everything, I would lik...
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51612209_c0
51612209
elixir
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Title: Phoenix mix phx.gen.html generated bad links Problem title: Phoenix mix phx.gen.html generated bad links Tags: phoenix-framework, elixir Problem: Phoenix mix phx.gen.html generated bad links I used phx.gen.html to generate several controllers, templates, etc. and the templates contain code which constructions hy...
Phoenix mix phx.gen.html generated bad links Phoenix mix phx.gen.html generated bad links phoenix-framework elixir Phoenix phx.gen.html Priority priority_path Phoenix mix phx.gen.html generated bad links I used phx.gen.html to generate several controllers, templates, etc. and the templates contain code which constructi...
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32448423_c0
32448423
elixir
0
Title: Pattern match on end of a string/binary argument Problem title: Pattern match on end of a string/binary argument Tags: elixir Problem: Pattern match on end of a string/binary argument I'm currently writing a little test runner in Elixir. I want to use pattern matching to evaluate if a file is in the spec format ...
Pattern match on end of a string/binary argument Pattern match on end of a string/binary argument elixir CompileError Pattern filter_spec _spec.exs run_spec Compilation monitor.ex monitor.ex:13 lists.erl:1337 lists.foreach erl_eval.erl:669 erl_eval.do_apply Pattern match on end of a string/binary argument I'm currently...
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45376597
elixir
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Title: How to modify field in ecto by Algorithm Problem title: How to modify field in ecto by Algorithm Tags: postgresql, elixir, ecto, database Problem: How to modify field in ecto by Algorithm Hello everyone i'am looking for method to change field types and convert its values during this. I mean something like that: ...
How to modify field in ecto by Algorithm How to modify field in ecto by Algorithm postgresql elixir ecto database How Algorithm convertion_function Ecto.Migration How to modify field in ecto by Algorithm Hello everyone i'am looking for method to change field types and convert its values during this. I mean something li...
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40796988
elixir
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Title: Working with datetime in Elixir Problem title: Working with datetime in Elixir Tags: elixir, phoenix-framework, time Problem: Working with datetime in Elixir I need to find a difference in minutes between the time from a database retrieved by Ecto and current time, in UTC. As far as I know, timing operating on E...
Working with datetime in Elixir Working with datetime in Elixir elixir phoenix-framework time Working Elixir DateTime.utc_now Ecto.DateTime Working with datetime in Elixir I need to find a difference in minutes between the time from a database retrieved by Ecto and current time, in UTC. As far as I know, timing operati...
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78298022_c0
78298022
elixir
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Title: Turning a list of list into a list of tuples Problem title: Turning a list of list into a list of tuples Tags: elixir Problem: Turning a list of list into a list of tuples I have a list of list ll = [["ab", "cd", "ef"], ["x", "y", "z"]] and I want to get out of it a list of tuples, [{"ab", "cd", "ef"}, {"x", "y"...
Turning a list of list into a list of tuples Turning a list of list into a list of tuples elixir Turning List.to_tuple List.map NOT POSSIBLE List Turning a list of list into a list of tuples I have a list of list and I want to get out of it a list of tuples, [{"ab", "cd", "ef"}, {"x", "y", "z"}] . Of course I can do th...
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37039135_c0
37039135
elixir
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Title: CSV to Stream of Maps in Elixir Problem title: CSV to Stream of Maps in Elixir Tags: csv, elixir Problem: CSV to Stream of Maps in Elixir I need to parse a large about of csv data where the first line of the file is the headers. The library :csv already gives me a Stream of lists, I need to deduce the structure ...
CSV to Stream of Maps in Elixir CSV to Stream of Maps in Elixir csv elixir CSV Stream Maps Elixir Stream.transform CSV to Stream of Maps in Elixir I need to parse a large about of csv data where the first line of the file is the headers. The library :csv already gives me a Stream of lists, I need to deduce the structur...
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68744514_c0
68744514
elixir
0
Title: Elixir Iterate over a list and append values from it to a new list Problem title: Elixir Iterate over a list and append values from it to a new list Tags: elixir Problem: Elixir Iterate over a list and append values from it to a new list I need to parse some values from a list then recalculate them to a new one,...
Elixir Iterate over a list and append values from it to a new list Elixir Iterate over a list and append values from it to a new list elixir it Elixir Iterate calc_points String.at Integer.parse Enum.sum Elixir Iterate over a list and append values from it to a new list I need to parse some values from a list then reca...
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load(:readat) end I got an error: (Postgrex.Error) ERROR 42703 (undefined_column) column c1.chataction_readat_id does not exist I kind of expect the preload to look for chataction_id rather than chataction_readat_id . I am not sure which part of the setting gone wrong? Code signals: Ecto.Changeset, a, Elixir, Ecto, Cha...
load(:readat) end I got an error: (Postgrex.Error) ERROR 42703 (undefined_column) column c1.chataction_readat_id does not exist I kind of expect the preload to look for chataction_id rather than chataction_readat_id . I am not sure which part of the setting gone wrong? Code signals: Ecto.Changeset, a, Elixir, Ecto, Cha...
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69430840_c0
69430840
elixir
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Title: (File.Error) could not read file &quot;&quot;: no such file or directory Problem title: (File.Error) could not read file &quot;&quot;: no such file or directory Tags: windows-subsystem-for-linux, elixir-mix, elixir, erlang, ubuntu Problem: (File.Error) could not read file "": no such file or directory Elixir 1.1...
(File.Error) could not read file &quot;&quot;: no such file or directory (File.Error) could not read file &quot;&quot;: no such file or directory windows-subsystem-for-linux elixir-mix elixir erlang ubuntu File.Error deps.get Users Desktop r.exs file.ex:355 File.read config.ex:243 Config.__import__ config.ex:161 Mix.Co...
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38399764_c0
38399764
elixir
0
Title: How to use custom preload function after insert? Problem title: How to use custom preload function after insert? Tags: ecto, elixir, phoenix-framework Problem: How to use custom preload function after insert? How to use custom model function to preload selected data after Repo.insert ? I won't duplicate code fro...
How to use custom preload function after insert? How to use custom preload function after insert? ecto elixir phoenix-framework b How Repo.insert preload_all Tag t.id Post.preload_all Repo.preload How to use custom preload function after insert? How to use custom model function to preload selected data after Repo.inser...
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48256174_c0
48256174
elixir
0
Title: Link to create action with phoenix Problem title: Link to create action with phoenix Tags: phoenix-framework, elixir Problem: Link to create action with phoenix I'm trying to fire a create action with a link to using link_helpers in Phoenix. But there doesn't seem to be an obvious answer to this so that leads me...
Link to create action with phoenix Link to create action with phoenix phoenix-framework elixir Link Create Prediction Points prediction_score_path StatcastersWeb.PredictionScoreController.index Link to create action with phoenix I'm trying to fire a create action with a link to using link_helpers in Phoenix. But there ...
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52349869_c0
52349869
elixir
0
Title: Add new element to list using for Problem title: Add new element to list using for Tags: elixir, functional-programming Problem: Add new element to list using for I do not know how best to solve this in elixir but given a number to make print its sequence like this [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9] : n = 10 list = ...
Add new element to list using for Add new element to list using for elixir functional-programming UndefinedFunctionError for Add IO.inspect solution.ex:8 Solution.main code.ex:677 Code.require_file Add new element to list using for I do not know how best to solve this in elixir but given a number to make print its sequ...
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36751763_c0
36751763
elixir
0
Title: Ecto config in dependencies Problem title: Ecto config in dependencies Tags: elixir, configuration, elixir-mix, ecto, dependencies Problem: Ecto config in dependencies I have two mix projects P1 and P2. P1 depends on ecto and provides a genserver interface. It is also added as a dependency in P2 only to have acc...
Ecto config in dependencies Ecto config in dependencies elixir configuration elixir-mix ecto dependencies Ecto P1.Repo Ecto config in dependencies I have two mix projects P1 and P2. P1 depends on ecto and provides a genserver interface. It is also added as a dependency in P2 only to have access to some client functions...
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40757461_c0
40757461
elixir
0
Title: Elixir into Erlang transformation Problem title: Elixir into Erlang transformation Tags: elixir Problem: Elixir into Erlang transformation I want to see what happens when elixir gets transformed into beam files. Is there any way to print in console or in a file how it is translated? I want to know what would thi...
Elixir into Erlang transformation Elixir into Erlang transformation elixir Elixir Erlang Test Elixir into Erlang transformation I want to see what happens when elixir gets transformed into beam files. Is there any way to print in console or in a file how it is translated? I want to know what would this module look like...
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63163754_c1
63163754
elixir
1
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48130195_c0
48130195
elixir
0
Title: elixir how to map and reduce at the same time without going through the map twice Problem title: elixir how to map and reduce at the same time without going through the map twice Tags: elixir, functional-programming Problem: elixir how to map and reduce at the same time without going through the map twice I have...
elixir how to map and reduce at the same time without going through the map twice elixir how to map and reduce at the same time without going through the map twice elixir functional-programming order_details elixir how to map and reduce at the same time without going through the map twice I have list of map of orders t...
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63796472_c2
63796472
elixir
2
.3, beam.smp, lib64, libtinfo.so.6, load_failed, Failed, NIF, crypto-4.7, libcrypto.so.1.1, OpenSSL, Unable, error_logger, error_msg, Jan, phx.new, MyAppWeb.Endpoint, prod.secret.exs, Dockerfile, debian:buster, Install, RUN, Set, en_US.UTF-8, UTF-8, locale.gen, LANG, ENV, HOME, WORKDIR, packages.erlang-solutions.com, e...
.3, beam.smp, lib64, libtinfo.so.6, load_failed, Failed, NIF, crypto-4.7, libcrypto.so.1.1, OpenSSL, Unable, error_logger, error_msg, Jan, phx.new, MyAppWeb.Endpoint, prod.secret.exs, Dockerfile, debian:buster, Install, RUN, Set, en_US.UTF-8, UTF-8, locale.gen, LANG, ENV, HOME, WORKDIR, packages.erlang-solutions.com, e...
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69321572_c0
69321572
elixir
0
Title: How to run Oban jobs locally? Problem title: How to run Oban jobs locally? Tags: elixir-oban, elixir, cron Problem: How to run Oban jobs locally? How can I run Oban jobs (I am using a Cron job plugin with Oban) on localhost so that I can see it is working? My Oban's just run a query and then create a file at a l...
How to run Oban jobs locally? How to run Oban jobs locally? elixir-oban elixir cron How Oban ObanJobOne IO.inspect How to run Oban jobs locally? How can I run Oban jobs (I am using a Cron job plugin with Oban) on localhost so that I can see it is working? My Oban's just run a query and then create a file at a location....
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39502799_c0
39502799
elixir
0
Title: Counting natural numbers in elixir Problem title: Counting natural numbers in elixir Tags: elixir Problem: Counting natural numbers in elixir I an going through the Elixir in Action book and I'm kind of stumped how the following example works. defmodule NaturalNums do def print(1), do: IO.puts(1) def print(n) do...
Counting natural numbers in elixir Counting natural numbers in elixir elixir Counting NaturalNums IO.puts NaturalNums.print Counting natural numbers in elixir I an going through the Elixir in Action book and I'm kind of stumped how the following example works. Gives this output: What I am confused about is how this mod...
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79422175_c0
79422175
elixir
0
Title: Documentation for protocol implementations in Elixir Problem title: Documentation for protocol implementations in Elixir Tags: elixir Problem: Documentation for protocol implementations in Elixir Does anyone know how to organize docs for protocol implementations? For example I have a protocol callback MyProtocol...
Documentation for protocol implementations in Elixir Documentation for protocol implementations in Elixir elixir Documentation Elixir MyProtocol.run Map List Documentation for protocol implementations in Elixir Does anyone know how to organize docs for protocol implementations? For example I have a protocol callback My...
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53293785_c2
53293785
elixir
2
_eval.erl:680, erl_eval.do_apply, erl_eval.erl:888, erl_eval.expr_list, erl_eval.erl:240, erl_eval.expr, erl_eval.erl:232, erl_eval.erl:233, Fw.MixProject, Mix.Project, System.get_env, MIX_TARGET, nerves_bootstrap, deps_path, build_path, _build, mix.lock, start_permanent, Mix.env, Starting, Mix.Project.config, Aliases,...
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61515416_c0
61515416
elixir
0
Title: Merge list of map using Enum.find_value Problem title: Merge list of map using Enum.find_value Tags: elixir Problem: Merge list of map using Enum.find_value For merging lists based on id products = [ %{id: 7, name: "A", count: 1}, %{id: 8, name: "B", count: 1}, %{name: "C", count: 0} ] price = [ %{price: "$10.00...
Merge list of map using Enum.find_value Merge list of map using Enum.find_value elixir KeyError Enum.find_value Merge p_id Enum.map Map.put Enum.find Merge list of map using Enum.find_value For merging lists based on id currently using But it raises an error if id is not present in the list of products. How to use Enum...
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48704167_c0
48704167
elixir
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Title: eex syntax or Phoenix code inside js file Problem title: eex syntax or Phoenix code inside js file Tags: phoenix-framework, javascript, gettext, elixir Problem: eex syntax or Phoenix code inside js file Inside tag in my index.html.eex i can use this syntax to retrive text. <%= gettext "Login failed!"%> Now i hav...
eex syntax or Phoenix code inside js file eex syntax or Phoenix code inside js file phoenix-framework javascript gettext elixir Phoenix Login eex syntax or Phoenix code inside js file Inside tag in my index.html.eex i can use this syntax to retrive text. Now i have a js file used for validating fields, and i load this ...
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48974253_c0
48974253
elixir
0
Title: elixir UTC date time casting in ecto models and params Problem title: elixir UTC date time casting in ecto models and params Tags: datetime, ecto, elixir, phoenix-framework, casting Problem: elixir UTC date time casting in ecto models and params When I create a table I define my table field like this add(:arrive...
elixir UTC date time casting in ecto models and params elixir UTC date time casting in ecto models and params datetime ecto elixir phoenix-framework casting UTC arrive_at utc_datetime elixir UTC date time casting in ecto models and params When I create a table I define my table field like this and in the the model whic...
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34808255_c2
34808255
elixir
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, references(:categories) timestamps end end end defmodule Myapp.Repo.Migrations.CreateJoinTableTaggings do use Ecto.Migration def change do create table(:taggings) do add :post_id, references(:posts) add :tag_id, Code signals: BadMapError, How, Ecto, Repo.preload, JSON, post.tags, tag.name, Myapp.Tag, Myapp.Web, has_m...
, references(:categories) timestamps end end end defmodule Myapp.Repo.Migrations.CreateJoinTableTaggings do use Ecto.Migration def change do create table(:taggings) do add :post_id, references(:posts) add :tag_id, Code signals: BadMapError, How, Ecto, Repo.preload, JSON, post.tags, tag.name, Myapp.Tag, Myapp.Web, has_m...
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35070615_c0
35070615
elixir
0
Title: EXRM - Can I set vm.args values from the config.exs file? Problem title: EXRM - Can I set vm.args values from the config.exs file? Tags: elixir, elixir-mix, exrm, config, beam Problem: EXRM - Can I set vm.args values from the config.exs file? Somewhat related to this question - Parametrizing node name in Elixir ...
EXRM - Can I set vm.args values from the config.exs file? EXRM - Can I set vm.args values from the config.exs file? elixir elixir-mix exrm config beam the EXRM Can vm.args config.exs EXRM - Can I set vm.args values from the config.exs file? Somewhat related to this question - Parametrizing node name in Elixir Exrm - is...
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34461056_c0
34461056
elixir
0
Title: Elixir phoenix where should one put global controller helpers Problem title: Elixir phoenix where should one put global controller helpers Tags: elixir, phoenix-framework Problem: Elixir phoenix where should one put global controller helpers I need the following functions in almost all controllers. Is there an A...
Elixir phoenix where should one put global controller helpers Elixir phoenix where should one put global controller helpers elixir phoenix-framework Elixir redirect_if_unauthorized Plug.Conn put_flash You Elixir phoenix where should one put global controller helpers I need the following functions in almost all controll...
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49653775_c0
49653775
elixir
0
Title: Postgres check if coordinates are within a range Problem title: Postgres check if coordinates are within a range Tags: postgresql, postgis, geometry, elixir Problem: Postgres check if coordinates are within a range I have a table containing matches info. One column, called coordinates, contains a jsonb with lat ...
Postgres check if coordinates are within a range Postgres check if coordinates are within a range postgresql postgis geometry elixir Postgres Postgres check if coordinates are within a range I have a table containing matches info. One column, called coordinates, contains a jsonb with lat lng coordinates like this: Clie...
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41405353_c0
41405353
elixir
0
Title: &quot;case .. do&quot; with some conditions in Elixir Problem title: &quot;case .. do&quot; with some conditions in Elixir Tags: elixir Problem: "case .. do" with some conditions in Elixir I want to do something like this: cust = Repo.get(Customer, id) case cust do nil ??? or not nil but is_activated == false &&...
&quot;case .. do&quot; with some conditions in Elixir &quot;case .. do&quot; with some conditions in Elixir elixir Elixir Repo.get Customer is_activated registration_date something1 custm1 something2 "case .. do" with some conditions in Elixir I want to do something like this: If a customer doesn't exist or it they exi...
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49516123_c1
49516123
elixir
1
_table ALTER COLUMN inserted_at SET DEFAULT now()") execute("ALTER TABLE my_table ALTER COLUMN updated_at SET DEFAULT now()") end def down do alter table(:my_table) do remove :inserted_at remove :updated_at end end Working migration 2: def up do alter table(:my_table) do timestamps(null: true) end execute("UPDATE my_ta...
_table ALTER COLUMN inserted_at SET DEFAULT now()") execute("ALTER TABLE my_table ALTER COLUMN updated_at SET DEFAULT now()") end def down do alter table(:my_table) do remove :inserted_at remove :updated_at end end Working migration 2: def up do alter table(:my_table) do timestamps(null: true) end execute("UPDATE my_ta...
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76732127_c2
76732127
elixir
2
, Can, Mac, Dockerfile, docker-compose.yml, elixir:1.14.5-erlang-25.3.2.4-debian-buster-20230612-slim, SHELL, RUN, deb.nodesource.com, setup_18.x, WORKDIR, local.hex, local.rebar, ARG, MIX_ENV, COPY, mix.exs, mix.lock, cotacoes_etl, modulo_pesquisa, plataforma_digital, plataforma_digital_api, proxy_web, deps.get, deps....
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51390952_c0
51390952
elixir
0
Title: Elixir - Convert strings to different types Problem title: Elixir - Convert strings to different types Tags: elixir Problem: Elixir - Convert strings to different types I have a stringified value that may be an integer or boolean ( "20" , "true" ). I would like to cast the value to it's type, however, when I do ...
Elixir - Convert strings to different types Elixir - Convert strings to different types elixir ArgumentError Elixir Convert String.to_existing_atom erlang.binary_to_existing_atom utf8 String.to_integer erlang.binary_to_integer Elixir - Convert strings to different types I have a stringified value that may be an integer...
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41917575_c0
41917575
elixir
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Title: Elixir/Phoenix can&#x27;t connect to cloud hosted Postgres DB Problem title: Elixir/Phoenix can&#x27;t connect to cloud hosted Postgres DB Tags: phoenix-framework, postgresql, elixir, ecto Problem: Elixir/Phoenix can't connect to cloud hosted Postgres DB Code signals: DBConnection.ConnectionError, Elixir, Phoeni...
Elixir/Phoenix can&#x27;t connect to cloud hosted Postgres DB Elixir/Phoenix can&#x27;t connect to cloud hosted Postgres DB phoenix-framework postgresql elixir ecto DBConnection.ConnectionError Elixir Phoenix Postgres GenServer PID aws-us-east-1-portal.5.dblayer.com:16786 compose:5432 db_connection connection.ex:148 DB...
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Title: Elixir Ecto - DNS Resolution Problem title: Elixir Ecto - DNS Resolution Tags: amazon-aurora, dns, ecto, phoenix-framework, elixir Problem: Elixir Ecto - DNS Resolution We have a Phoenix App that is connecting to an AWS Aurora RDS instance for the database. However, we are using the DNS string (e.g. company.clus...
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Title: Adding template with data to layout file in Phoenix Framework Problem title: Adding template with data to layout file in Phoenix Framework Tags: phoenix-framework, elixir Problem: Adding template with data to layout file in Phoenix Framework I want to add a template to my layout that has the same data on every p...
Adding template with data to layout file in Phoenix Framework Adding template with data to layout file in Phoenix Framework phoenix-framework elixir Adding Phoenix Framework Adding template with data to layout file in Phoenix Framework I want to add a template to my layout that has the same data on every page. For exam...
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45236033_c0
45236033
elixir
0
Title: Graphql Absinthe Elixir permission based accessible fields Problem title: Graphql Absinthe Elixir permission based accessible fields Tags: phoenix-framework, elixir, absinthe, graphql Problem: Graphql Absinthe Elixir permission based accessible fields What is the proper way to define fields that may not be acces...
Graphql Absinthe Elixir permission based accessible fields Graphql Absinthe Elixir permission based accessible fields phoenix-framework elixir absinthe graphql Graphql Absinthe Elixir Graphql Absinthe Elixir permission based accessible fields What is the proper way to define fields that may not be accessible to all use...
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login params urlencoded in addition with the csrf-token and also a unauthenticated session-cookie as a cookie header, right? The app that I'm trying to scrape is: https://app-sandbox.kobana.com.br Taking a look on GET request headers/body of the login page I got: a meta tag with name csrf-param with content set to aut...
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76506101_c0
76506101
elixir
0
Title: How to typespec a float range in Elixir? Problem title: How to typespec a float range in Elixir? Tags: typespec, elixir Problem: How to typespec a float range in Elixir? Background I want to create a percentage type using floats, something like: @type percentage :: 0.0..1.0 Now, you will know that this is not a ...
How to typespec a float range in Elixir? How to typespec a float range in Elixir? typespec elixir How Elixir Range.t How to typespec a float range in Elixir? Background I want to create a percentage type using floats, something like: Now, you will know that this is not a valid typespec, because I am using 0.0 . The (in...
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51718600_c0
51718600
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Title: Replacing sidekiq jobs with Elixir: how can I learn about concurrency? Problem title: Replacing sidekiq jobs with Elixir: how can I learn about concurrency? Tags: sidekiq, ruby, elixir Problem: Replacing sidekiq jobs with Elixir: how can I learn about concurrency? I have two workers currently plowing through spi...
Replacing sidekiq jobs with Elixir: how can I learn about concurrency? Replacing sidekiq jobs with Elixir: how can I learn about concurrency? sidekiq ruby elixir Replacing Elixir Replacing sidekiq jobs with Elixir: how can I learn about concurrency? I have two workers currently plowing through spikes of thousands and t...
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42843358
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Title: Phoenix Application &#x27;posts&#x27; Show Newest First Problem title: Phoenix Application &#x27;posts&#x27; Show Newest First Tags: phoenix-framework, elixir, ecto Problem: Phoenix Application 'posts' Show Newest First In my Phoenix application I have a model called 'posts'. Here's the relevant controller actio...
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49096157_c0
49096157
elixir
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Title: Dropped keys in Keyword.Merge/3 function Problem title: Dropped keys in Keyword.Merge/3 function Tags: elixir Problem: Dropped keys in Keyword.Merge/3 function When I call the following function, {:a, 2} in Keyword list 1 is never gets transferred, however {:b, 4} in List 2 gets transferred to the resulting list...
Dropped keys in Keyword.Merge/3 function Dropped keys in Keyword.Merge/3 function elixir Dropped Keyword.Merge Dropped keys in Keyword.Merge/3 function When I call the following function, {:a, 2} in Keyword list 1 is never gets transferred, however {:b, 4} in List 2 gets transferred to the resulting list even though th...
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54441543_c0
54441543
elixir
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Title: How to convert a binary to a base10 (decimal) integer in elixir Problem title: How to convert a binary to a base10 (decimal) integer in elixir Tags: elixir, encoding, erlang, radix, int Problem: How to convert a binary to a base10 (decimal) integer in elixir I would like to be able to convert an elixir string(bi...
How to convert a binary to a base10 (decimal) integer in elixir How to convert a binary to a base10 (decimal) integer in elixir elixir encoding erlang radix int How base10 Base.encode16 Integer.parse How to convert a binary to a base10 (decimal) integer in elixir I would like to be able to convert an elixir string(bina...
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68273436_c0
68273436
elixir
0
Title: toggle between true and false in Elixir Problem title: toggle between true and false in Elixir Tags: elixir, phoenix-framework Problem: toggle between true and false in Elixir I'm new to Elixir and am trying to toggle between true and false value like JS but i think that is not possible. is there an easy way to ...
toggle between true and false in Elixir toggle between true and false in Elixir elixir phoenix-framework Elixir show_password handle_event _params icon-closed_eye toggle between true and false in Elixir I'm new to Elixir and am trying to toggle between true and false value like JS but i think that is not possible. is t...
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