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57763303
elixir
0
Title: Elixir - Mix run example with arguments Problem title: Elixir - Mix run example with arguments Tags: elixir, elixir-mix, erlang Problem: Elixir - Mix run example with arguments Elixir is powered by Erlang OTP, which uses Mix as a build tool for creating and running applications. I am now learning elixir as a beg...
Elixir - Mix run example with arguments Elixir - Mix run example with arguments elixir elixir-mix erlang Elixir Mix Elixir - Mix run example with arguments Elixir is powered by Erlang OTP, which uses Mix as a build tool for creating and running applications. I am now learning elixir as a beginner I can create a mix app...
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33381004_c0
33381004
elixir
0
Title: How to preload associations in one-to-many association? Problem title: How to preload associations in one-to-many association? Tags: ecto, elixir Problem: How to preload associations in one-to-many association? I have the following structure: Order has many Products Product has one Template Order has many Templa...
How to preload associations in one-to-many association? How to preload associations in one-to-many association? ecto elixir q How Order Products Product Template Templates with_template with_products OrderQuery.with_products ProductQuery.with_products Repo.all How to preload associations in one-to-many association? I h...
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46854998_c0
46854998
elixir
0
Title: using Application.app_dir(:my_app, "priv") in config.exs Problem title: using Application.app_dir(:my_app, "priv") in config.exs Tags: elixir Problem: using Application.app_dir(:my_app, "priv") in config.exs I'm trying to set a library config to point to a file path (a geoip db) in priv :' co...
using Application.app_dir(:my_app, "priv") in config.exs using Application.app_dir(:my_app, "priv") in config.exs elixir Mix.Config.LoadError ArgumentError Application.app_dir my_app config.exs Geolix.Adapter.MMDB2 Path.join GeoLite2-City.mmdb using Application.app_dir(:my_app, "priv") in config.exs...
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37735351_c0
37735351
elixir
0
Title: How to get the current url in phoenix framework Problem title: How to get the current url in phoenix framework Tags: elixir, phoenix-framework Problem: How to get the current url in phoenix framework I would like to know the current url with elixir / phoenix framework, how I can get this ? Edit #1 : My nginx con...
How to get the current url in phoenix framework How to get the current url in phoenix framework elixir phoenix-framework How client_max_body_size server_name example.dev example2.dev access_log baby-access.log error_log baby-error.log proxy_pass Atom.to_string conn.scheme Enum.into conn.req_headers Map.get conn.request...
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32304071_c0
32304071
elixir
0
Title: Import Phoenix Socket, Phoenix HTML JS Modules via Brunch when web server application is in an umbrella app Problem title: Import Phoenix Socket, Phoenix HTML JS Modules via Brunch when web server application is in an umbrella app Tags: brunch, elixir, phoenix-framework Problem: Import Phoenix Socket, Phoenix HT...
Import Phoenix Socket, Phoenix HTML JS Modules via Brunch when web server application is in an umbrella app Import Phoenix Socket, Phoenix HTML JS Modules via Brunch when web server application is in an umbrella app brunch elixir phoenix-framework Phoenix Socket HTML Modules Brunch phoenix_html Import Phoenix Socket, P...
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52481077_c0
52481077
elixir
0
Title: Access test database from third party client in Phoenix Problem title: Access test database from third party client in Phoenix Tags: elixir, phoenix-framework Problem: Access test database from third party client in Phoenix I'm having this problem: In my test, I have a HTTP client which would send a request to m...
Access test database from third party client in Phoenix Access test database from third party client in Phoenix elixir phoenix-framework third Access Phoenix phx.server MIX_ENV Access test database from third party client in Phoenix I'm having this problem: In my test, I have a HTTP client which would send a request to...
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46177838_c0
46177838
elixir
0
Title: AES Decryption with key derivation function Problem title: AES Decryption with key derivation function Tags: elixir Problem: AES Decryption with key derivation function I am working on porting a decryption function from .NET to elixir as a proof of concept. Can anyone give me some guidance on if this is doable w...
AES Decryption with key derivation function AES Decryption with key derivation function elixir # AES Decryption block_decrypt TestApp.Decrypt to_remove binary.last binary.part byte_size IO.puts WOrking crypto.block_decrypt aes_cbc256 base64.decode Erlang AES Decryption with key derivation function I am working on porti...
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63747351_c0
63747351
elixir
0
Title: Why is Phoenix LiveView Function `push_event` undefined? Problem title: Why is Phoenix LiveView Function `push_event` undefined? Tags: phoenix-live-view, phoenix-framework, elixir Problem: Why is Phoenix LiveView Function `push_event` undefined? I want to send an Event from liveView server to the Client, with th...
Why is Phoenix LiveView Function `push_event` undefined? Why is Phoenix LiveView Function `push_event` undefined? phoenix-live-view phoenix-framework elixir CompileError Why Phoenix LiveView push_event handle_event Stacktrace elixir_locals.erl:114 elixir_locals.ensure_no_undefined_local erl_eval.erl:680 erl_eval.do_app...
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65036089_c0
65036089
elixir
0
Title: Enum Filtering: include value at index + 1 Problem title: Enum Filtering: include value at index + 1 Tags: list, elixir Problem: Enum Filtering: include value at index + 1 I am trying to parse unix-style flags from an args list, i.e.: args = ["hello", "-f", "val", "-u", "valtwo"] # Desired outcome: [{"-f", "val"...
Enum Filtering: include value at index + 1 Enum Filtering: include value at index + 1 list elixir value Enum Filtering Desired Enum.filter Regex.match Enum.chunk_every Achieved Enum Filtering: include value at index + 1 I am trying to parse unix-style flags from an args list, i.e.: I've managed to extract the flags wit...
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72655248_c0
72655248
elixir
0
Title: How to create the 3-Dimensional Nx.Tensor from 4-Dimensional Nx.Tensor (in elixir)? Problem title: How to create the 3-Dimensional Nx.Tensor from 4-Dimensional Nx.Tensor (in elixir)? Tags: elixir, tensor Problem: How to create the 3-Dimensional Nx.Tensor from 4-Dimensional Nx.Tensor (in elixir)? I need to create...
How to create the 3-Dimensional Nx.Tensor from 4-Dimensional Nx.Tensor (in elixir)? How to create the 3-Dimensional Nx.Tensor from 4-Dimensional Nx.Tensor (in elixir)? elixir tensor 4-Dimensional How Dimensional Nx.Tensor a_mat Nx.random_uniform b_mat n_tensor Nx.dot m_tensor How to create the 3-Dimensional Nx.Tensor f...
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57832298_c0
57832298
elixir
0
Title: How to share result between multiple concurrent requests in Elixir/Phoenix? Problem title: How to share result between multiple concurrent requests in Elixir/Phoenix? Tags: phoenix-framework, elixir Problem: How to share result between multiple concurrent requests in Elixir/Phoenix? I have a working API service ...
How to share result between multiple concurrent requests in Elixir/Phoenix? How to share result between multiple concurrent requests in Elixir/Phoenix? phoenix-framework elixir How Elixir Phoenix How to share result between multiple concurrent requests in Elixir/Phoenix? I have a working API service written in Elixir u...
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69846710_c0
69846710
elixir
0
Title: '"erl.exe"' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file Problem title: '"erl.exe"' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file Tags: erlang, erlang-otp, elixir, elixir-iex, elixir-mix Problem...
'"erl.exe"' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file '"erl.exe"' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file erlang erlang-otp elixir elixir-iex elixir-mix erl.exe '"erl.exe"' is not recognized a...
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73439926_c0
73439926
elixir
0
Title: why running `mix phx.server` will enter `dev.exs` for `contex-sample` project? Problem title: why running `mix phx.server` will enter `dev.exs` for `contex-sample` project? Tags: elixir, phoenix-framework Problem: why running `mix phx.server` will enter `dev.exs` for `contex-sample` project? I am trying to use c...
why running `mix phx.server` will enter `dev.exs` for `contex-sample` project? why running `mix phx.server` will enter `dev.exs` for `contex-sample` project? elixir phoenix-framework your phx.server dev.exs dev.config prod.config Clone github.com contex-samples.git Install deps.get Node.js Start Phoenix Now localhost:4...
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47642349_c1
47642349
elixir
1
{ ... } In this case, I would have a channel that all clients interested in SubSubCatA from SubCatA from CatA can join and a service for CatA that would generate and broadcast the information for all it's sub categories and so on. I'm not sure if I was able to explain exactly what I want, but if something is not clear...
{ ... } In this case, I would have a channel that all clients interested in SubSubCatA from SubCatA from CatA can join and a service for CatA that would generate and broadcast the information for all it's sub categories and so on. I'm not sure if I was able to explain exactly what I want, but if something is not clear...
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40089366_c0
40089366
elixir
0
Title: Phoenix Datepicker to only show available dates Problem title: Phoenix Datepicker to only show available dates Tags: phoenix-framework, ecto, dynamic-forms, datepicker, elixir Problem: Phoenix Datepicker to only show available dates I am working on a simple booking system using the Phoenix framework. At the mome...
Phoenix Datepicker to only show available dates Phoenix Datepicker to only show available dates phoenix-framework ecto dynamic-forms datepicker elixir Phoenix Datepicker Ecto.DateTime belongs_to Test.User Phoenix Datepicker to only show available dates I am working on a simple booking system using the Phoenix framework...
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53710580_c0
53710580
elixir
0
Title: How do I select a random element from an ets set in Erlang/Elixir? Problem title: How do I select a random element from an ets set in Erlang/Elixir? Tags: elixir, erlang, ets Problem: How do I select a random element from an ets set in Erlang/Elixir? I have a large number of processes that I need to keep track o...
How do I select a random element from an ets set in Erlang/Elixir? How do I select a random element from an ets set in Erlang/Elixir? elixir erlang ets an How Erlang Elixir ets.new pid_lookup named_table Enum.map ets.insert ets.lookup rand.uniform How do I select a random element from an ets set in Erlang/Elixir? I hav...
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48430267_c0
48430267
elixir
0
Title: How can you use Ecto.Repo's preload function with a soft delete implemented Problem title: How can you use Ecto.Repo's preload function with a soft delete implemented Tags: ecto, elixir, phoenix-framework Problem: How can you use Ecto.Repo's preload function with a soft delete implemented I can query s...
How can you use Ecto.Repo's preload function with a soft delete implemented How can you use Ecto.Repo's preload function with a soft delete implemented ecto elixir phoenix-framework r How Ecto.Repo Resource Association resource_id r.id is_nil a.deleted_at Repo.all Repo.get Repo.preload deleted_at How can you ...
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51870979_c0
51870979
elixir
0
Title: Why does "Mix.env()" become nil on production when being called in a layout? Problem title: Why does "Mix.env()" become nil on production when being called in a layout? Tags: elixir, phoenix-framework Problem: Why does "Mix.env()" become nil on production when being called in a layout? I adde...
Why does "Mix.env()" become nil on production when being called in a layout? Why does "Mix.env()" become nil on production when being called in a layout? elixir phoenix-framework Why Mix.env Global gtag.js Google Analytics www.googletagmanager.com my_module1.ex MyAppWeb.MyModule1 Plug.Builder Why do...
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65488254_c0
65488254
elixir
0
Title: Mobile app authentication using Token based on OAuth2.0 Problem title: Mobile app authentication using Token based on OAuth2.0 Tags: rest, phoenix-framework, elixir Problem: Mobile app authentication using Token based on OAuth2.0 I'm building a REST API using Elixir's Phoenix framework. In the API, I need to aut...
Mobile app authentication using Token based on OAuth2.0 Mobile app authentication using Token based on OAuth2.0 rest phoenix-framework elixir Token Mobile OAuth2.0 Authorization Bearer Access_Token Mobile app authentication using Token based on OAuth2.0 I'm building a REST API using Elixir's Phoenix framework. In the A...
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30693765_c0
30693765
elixir
0
Title: Optional POST parameters in Elixir Phoenix Problem title: Optional POST parameters in Elixir Phoenix Tags: phoenix-framework, elixir Problem: Optional POST parameters in Elixir Phoenix I have a phoenix route that I want to POST some form data to, however there are about 4 fields of the form that are optional (th...
Optional POST parameters in Elixir Phoenix Optional POST parameters in Elixir Phoenix phoenix-framework elixir Optional POST Elixir Phoenix Field1 Field2 Field3 Field4 Field5 Optional POST parameters in Elixir Phoenix I have a phoenix route that I want to POST some form data to, however there are about 4 fields of the ...
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35367001_c1
35367001
elixir
1
that starts it: defmodule TornadoSupervisor do use Supervisor def start_link do Supervisor.start_link(__MODULE__,[]) end def init([]) do children = [ worker(Tornado, [[], [name: :tornado_server]]) ] supervise(children, strategy: :one_for_one) end end Basically I would like to call it like this: > TornadoSupervisor.sta...
that starts it: defmodule TornadoSupervisor do use Supervisor def start_link do Supervisor.start_link(__MODULE__,[]) end def init([]) do children = [ worker(Tornado, [[], [name: :tornado_server]]) ] supervise(children, strategy: :one_for_one) end end Basically I would like to call it like this: > TornadoSupervisor.sta...
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45422367_c0
45422367
elixir
0
Title: Accessing Erlang/Elixir node inside MiniKube pod Problem title: Accessing Erlang/Elixir node inside MiniKube pod Tags: minikube, kubernetes, elixir, erlang Problem: Accessing Erlang/Elixir node inside MiniKube pod I've got Deployment which has n nodes and I have service that exposes 4369 . I want to connect to o...
Accessing Erlang/Elixir node inside MiniKube pod Accessing Erlang/Elixir node inside MiniKube pod minikube kubernetes elixir erlang Accessing Erlang Elixir MiniKube Deployment Kubernetes Service None disterl-mesh-0 ClusterIP Accessing Erlang/Elixir node inside MiniKube pod I've got Deployment which has n nodes and I ha...
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54468890_c1
54468890
elixir
1
validate_length/2 I wouldn't expect this to work because I don't understand the connection between MyValidator and the "callbacks" for what validate means. Am I supposed to look up (metaprogram) what validations have been used? Am I supposed to implement _params to see what callbacks are to be used in the future? Even...
validate_length/2 I wouldn't expect this to work because I don't understand the connection between MyValidator and the "callbacks" for what validate means. Am I supposed to look up (metaprogram) what validations have been used? Am I supposed to implement _params to see what callbacks are to be used in the future? Even...
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44575696_c0
44575696
elixir
0
Title: In Elixir how do you sort a keyword list by value? Problem title: In Elixir how do you sort a keyword list by value? Tags: elixir, list, sorting Problem: In Elixir how do you sort a keyword list by value? I am trying to develop a simple POC in Elixir that requires information storage in a map. The problem is I c...
In Elixir how do you sort a keyword list by value? In Elixir how do you sort a keyword list by value? elixir list sorting Elixir MapUpdater update_score Map.update view_scores Map.to_list Enum.sort_by In Elixir how do you sort a keyword list by value? I am trying to develop a simple POC in Elixir that requires informat...
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66217782_c0
66217782
elixir
0
Title: elixir phoenix liveview - passing user id through socket Problem title: elixir phoenix liveview - passing user id through socket Tags: phoenix-live-view, elixir Problem: elixir phoenix liveview - passing user id through socket In liveview , how can I pass the user data from leex to the context ? I have phx.gen.l...
elixir phoenix liveview - passing user id through socket elixir phoenix liveview - passing user id through socket phoenix-live-view elixir phx.gen.live profiles.ex create_profile Map.put user_id Profile Profile.changeset Repo.insert Pow.Plug.current_user Profiles.create_profile profile_params user.id elixir phoenix liv...
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49050112_c1
49050112
elixir
1
be the case). For example, "8:48am" was stored in the database as "9:48pm" and appears as "11:48am" in the above select statement. AEDT isn't much better, the result is "10:48am". Here's what star_date and end_transmission looks like in the schema: field :star_date, Timex.Ecto.DateTime field :end_transmission, Timex.E...
be the case). For example, "8:48am" was stored in the database as "9:48pm" and appears as "11:48am" in the above select statement. AEDT isn't much better, the result is "10:48am". Here's what star_date and end_transmission looks like in the schema: field :star_date, Timex.Ecto.DateTime field :end_transmission, Timex.E...
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67091575_c1
67091575
elixir
1
name: this.state.fileName, type:this.state.fileType, uri:this.state.fileUri }) using the same api , I get the data like this: %{"image" => <<255, 216, 255, 224, 0, 16, 74, 70, 73, 70, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 72, 0, 72, 0, 0, 255, 225, 0, 88, 69, 120, 105, 102, 0, 0, 77, 77, 0, 42, 0, 0, 0, 8, 0, 2, 1, 18, 0, 3, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, ...
name: this.state.fileName, type:this.state.fileType, uri:this.state.fileUri }) using the same api , I get the data like this: %{"image" => <<255, 216, 255, 224, 0, 16, 74, 70, 73, 70, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 72, 0, 72, 0, 0, 255, 225, 0, 88, 69, 120, 105, 102, 0, 0, 77, 77, 0, 42, 0, 0, 0, 8, 0, 2, 1, 18, 0, 3, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, ...
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74356678_c0
74356678
elixir
0
Title: how to simplify the nil check for params&#x27;s condition? Problem title: how to simplify the nil check for params&#x27;s condition? Tags: elixir, ecto Problem: how to simplify the nil check for params's condition? The URL is as follows: http://localhost:4000/pictures?product_id=4970 I want to list all pictures ...
how to simplify the nil check for params&#x27;s condition? how to simplify the nil check for params&#x27;s condition? elixir ecto localhost:4000 product_id list_pictures Map.get Picture picture_list Mirror.Imports.ProductPicture p.product_id p.picture_id Mirror.Imports.Picture p.id Repo.all how to simplify the nil chec...
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36103533_c1
36103533
elixir
1
) |> validate_length(:sms_number, is: 10) |> unique_constraint(:sms_number) |> unique_constraint(:username) end end What I expected Repo.insert(%User{}) => {:error, ... } I expected an error because the sms_number is required . What I actually got [debug] INSERT INTO "users" ("inserted_at", "updated_at", "email", "sms_...
) |> validate_length(:sms_number, is: 10) |> unique_constraint(:sms_number) |> unique_constraint(:username) end end What I expected Repo.insert(%User{}) => {:error, ... } I expected an error because the sms_number is required . What I actually got [debug] INSERT INTO "users" ("inserted_at", "updated_at", "email", "sms_...
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57959741_c1
57959741
elixir
1
NOT EXISTS (SELECT * FROM bookings WHERE start_time < ? AND ? < end_time)", ^selected_end_time, ^selected_start_time) The expected result should return a list of available meeting_rooms For example: offices id | name 1 | Office 1 meeting_rooms id | office_id 1 | 1 2 | 1 3 | 1 4 | 1 bookings id | start_time | end_time |...
NOT EXISTS (SELECT * FROM bookings WHERE start_time < ? AND ? < end_time)", ^selected_end_time, ^selected_start_time) The expected result should return a list of available meeting_rooms For example: offices id | name 1 | Office 1 meeting_rooms id | office_id 1 | 1 2 | 1 3 | 1 4 | 1 bookings id | start_time | end_time |...
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53877076_c0
53877076
elixir
0
Title: Elixir: Write to a file and create parent directories if they don&#x27;t exist - in one line Problem title: Elixir: Write to a file and create parent directories if they don&#x27;t exist - in one line Tags: file-io, elixir Problem: Elixir: Write to a file and create parent directories if they don't exist - in on...
Elixir: Write to a file and create parent directories if they don&#x27;t exist - in one line Elixir: Write to a file and create parent directories if they don&#x27;t exist - in one line file-io elixir Elixir Write write_to_file File.mkdir_p Path.dirname File.write create_parents Elixir: Write to a file and create paren...
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47002270_c0
47002270
elixir
0
Title: Can&#x27;t find phoenix 1.3 deps when deploying to heroku Problem title: Can&#x27;t find phoenix 1.3 deps when deploying to heroku Tags: phoenix-framework, heroku, elixir Problem: Can't find phoenix 1.3 deps when deploying to heroku I've run into this issue before, but can't recall how it was resolved. I'm tryin...
Can&#x27;t find phoenix 1.3 deps when deploying to heroku Can&#x27;t find phoenix 1.3 deps when deploying to heroku phoenix-framework heroku elixir Can ERR Could build_06158e99424e0327b7b56d1b5d95503a phoenix_html package.json always_rebuild assets_path phoenix_ex Can't find phoenix 1.3 deps when deploying to heroku I'...
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53086043_c0
53086043
elixir
0
Title: Elixir Agents visibility scope Problem title: Elixir Agents visibility scope Tags: elixir, agent Problem: Elixir Agents visibility scope For example I create API Client for stackoverflow. I need to pass access_token to each endpoint. I might do it like this: StackClient.answers(access_token, params) StackClient....
Elixir Agents visibility scope Elixir Agents visibility scope elixir agent Elixir Agents access_token StackClient.answers StackClient.badges Agent.start_link __MODULE__ StackClient.start Elixir Agents visibility scope For example I create API Client for stackoverflow. I need to pass access_token to each endpoint. I mig...
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37365299_c1
37365299
elixir
1
ok, value, ValueTypes.c_STRING} def cast(field, value), do: {:error, "Invalid field value"} end Currently I save everything as a string and keep a Type field to convert datatypes between my app and the DB. Also, I have to convert everything to a string, because Ecto (AFAIK) does not support having polymorphic types in ...
ok, value, ValueTypes.c_STRING} def cast(field, value), do: {:error, "Invalid field value"} end Currently I save everything as a string and keep a Type field to convert datatypes between my app and the DB. Also, I have to convert everything to a string, because Ecto (AFAIK) does not support having polymorphic types in ...
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46024439_c1
46024439
elixir
1
reply, ie: resp = xhr.responseText; . Update - 2017.09.06 I finally found a way to get it working, but I don't quite understand why it is so. I actually changed resp = JSON.parse(xhr.responseText); into resp = JSON.parse(JSON.parse(xhr.responseText)); To figure this out, I printed typeof(xhr.responseText) which is a s...
reply, ie: resp = xhr.responseText; . Update - 2017.09.06 I finally found a way to get it working, but I don't quite understand why it is so. I actually changed resp = JSON.parse(xhr.responseText); into resp = JSON.parse(JSON.parse(xhr.responseText)); To figure this out, I printed typeof(xhr.responseText) which is a s...
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72336508_c0
72336508
elixir
0
Title: How to store a map using :dets in Elixir? Problem title: How to store a map using :dets in Elixir? Tags: elixir, functional-programming, erlang, dets Problem: How to store a map using :dets in Elixir? I want to be able to store a map using :dets Currently, that is the solution I am trying to implement: # a list ...
How to store a map using :dets in Elixir? How to store a map using :dets in Elixir? elixir functional-programming erlang dets ArgumentError dets How Elixir GenServer.call MessageBroker.TopicsProvider get_topics topics_map Enum.chunk_every Map.new dets.open_file dets.insert dets.close EXIT dets.erl:1259 How to store a m...
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53513393_c0
53513393
elixir
0
Title: Phoenix 1.4 How to alias Routes.page_path in a Plug Problem title: Phoenix 1.4 How to alias Routes.page_path in a Plug Tags: elixir, phoenix-framework, plug Problem: Phoenix 1.4 How to alias Routes.page_path in a Plug I've tried a couple different iterations but I keep getting this error when compiling: Routes.s...
Phoenix 1.4 How to alias Routes.page_path in a Plug Phoenix 1.4 How to alias Routes.page_path in a Plug elixir phoenix-framework plug Plug.Conn Phoenix.Controller Phoenix How Routes.page_path Plug Routes.session_path Routes Blackbook.Plugs.RequireAuth Blackbook.Router.Helpers _params conn.assigns current_user put_flash...
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53122256_c0
53122256
elixir
0
Title: How to raise custom Postgresql error and handle it in Ecto Problem title: How to raise custom Postgresql error and handle it in Ecto Tags: postgresql, elixir, ecto Problem: How to raise custom Postgresql error and handle it in Ecto I created a custom function in Postgresql that checks data before insert or updat...
How to raise custom Postgresql error and handle it in Ecto How to raise custom Postgresql error and handle it in Ecto postgresql elixir ecto How Postgresql Ecto CREATE custom_check RETURNS TRIGGER BEGIN SOME CONDITION THEN RAISE EXCEPTION CUSTOM ERROR END LANGUAGE Ecto.Changeset.check_constraint How to raise custom Pos...
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38922635_c0
38922635
elixir
0
Title: Uploading and accessing files in Phoenix and storing them locally Problem title: Uploading and accessing files in Phoenix and storing them locally Tags: elixir, phoenix-framework Problem: Uploading and accessing files in Phoenix and storing them locally I want to be able to upload files, and in particular images...
Uploading and accessing files in Phoenix and storing them locally Uploading and accessing files in Phoenix and storing them locally elixir phoenix-framework Uploading Phoenix Plug.Static my_app endpoint.ex favicon.ico robots.txt Uploading and accessing files in Phoenix and storing them locally I want to be able to uplo...
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36946064_c0
36946064
elixir
0
Title: Elixir: What kind of list is this with the vertical bar still in it? Problem title: Elixir: What kind of list is this with the vertical bar still in it? Tags: elixir Problem: Elixir: What kind of list is this with the vertical bar still in it? I'm digging through how Phoenix renders templates as iodata, and I fo...
Elixir: What kind of list is this with the vertical bar still in it? Elixir: What kind of list is this with the vertical bar still in it? elixir ArgumentError Elixir What inspect_tail _head IO.inspect is_list Elixir: What kind of list is this with the vertical bar still in it? I'm digging through how Phoenix renders te...
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73171510
elixir
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F8Z words: inherit daring dish like invite vehicle spy depth average cross industry cat want warm deliver foster approve buddy hand often sword arch dress photo address: RMK1yBucDCJXjppB7bkZ4dMoZqr3ZKgztN scripthash: 8c6a2e84bee5cbbffdb0d1188f6f8fbfd422cafcfdaecb5f6251e32d0a4accc5 balance: None stats: None banner: None...
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78646822_c0
78646822
elixir
0
Title: Phoenix/Elixir: How to render a list using recursion? Problem title: Phoenix/Elixir: How to render a list using recursion? Tags: phoenix-framework, elixir Problem: Phoenix/Elixir: How to render a list using recursion? I have a db table for categories where a category can be a sub-category of a category in the sa...
Phoenix/Elixir: How to render a list using recursion? Phoenix/Elixir: How to render a list using recursion? phoenix-framework elixir recursion Phoenix Elixir How Vocabulary Animals Mammals Food Grammar Phoenix/Elixir: How to render a list using recursion? I have a db table for categories where a category can be a sub-c...
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55044333_c0
55044333
elixir
0
Title: How do you create a new DateTime since Ecto.DateTime was deprecated? Problem title: How do you create a new DateTime since Ecto.DateTime was deprecated? Tags: elixir Problem: How do you create a new DateTime since Ecto.DateTime was deprecated? I currently have a Date and a Time that I would really like to combin...
How do you create a new DateTime since Ecto.DateTime was deprecated? How do you create a new DateTime since Ecto.DateTime was deprecated? elixir How DateTime Ecto.DateTime Date Time Ecto.DateTime.from_date_and_time add_datetime date_as_string Date.from_iso8601 end_time datetime_add How do you create a new DateTime sinc...
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65385427_c0
65385427
elixir
0
Title: Why is my Elixir function returning a list of lists? Problem title: Why is my Elixir function returning a list of lists? Tags: elixir Problem: Why is my Elixir function returning a list of lists? I have a struct that is returned by a function make_struct exactly like this: %Example.Struct{example: 1, example_aga...
Why is my Elixir function returning a list of lists? Why is my Elixir function returning a list of lists? elixir Why Elixir make_struct Example.Struct example_again Example data_as_a_list my_list Why is my Elixir function returning a list of lists? I have a struct that is returned by a function make_struct exactly like...
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61182251_c0
61182251
elixir
0
Title: Write custom Plug which can handle and return proper error on malformed JSON in the body Problem title: Write custom Plug which can handle and return proper error on malformed JSON in the body Tags: json, elixir, parsing, phoenix-framework, plug Problem: Write custom Plug which can handle and return proper error...
Write custom Plug which can handle and return proper error on malformed JSON in the body Write custom Plug which can handle and return proper error on malformed JSON in the body json elixir parsing phoenix-framework plug Plug.Conn Write Plug JSON PogioApi.Plug.PrepareParse Application.get_env application_api TODO PUT P...
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48827177_c0
48827177
elixir
0
Title: Ecto Query consider timezone? Problem title: Ecto Query consider timezone? Tags: postgresql, timezone, elixir, ecto, phoenix-framework Problem: Ecto Query consider timezone? I'm using Ecto 3.0 and I'm not sure how Ecto use timezone in queries. Basically, I have two dates as input to be used as range in query: fr...
Ecto Query consider timezone? Ecto Query consider timezone? postgresql timezone elixir ecto phoenix-framework Ecto Query User u.created_at date_begin date_end Repo.all created_at Ecto Query consider timezone? I'm using Ecto 3.0 and I'm not sure how Ecto use timezone in queries. Basically, I have two dates as input to b...
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67739307_c1
67739307
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."requested_by" LEFT OUTER JOIN "cameras" AS c2 ON c2."id" = c0."camera_id") UNION ALL (SELECT t0."title", t0."exid", 'timelapses', u1."email", t0."status", c2."exid", t0."inserted_at" FROM "timelapses" AS t0 LEFT OUTER JOIN "users" AS u1 ON u1."id" = t0."user_id" LEFT OUTER JOIN "cameras" AS c2 ON c2."id" = t0."camera...
."requested_by" LEFT OUTER JOIN "cameras" AS c2 ON c2."id" = c0."camera_id") UNION ALL (SELECT t0."title", t0."exid", 'timelapses', u1."email", t0."status", c2."exid", t0."inserted_at" FROM "timelapses" AS t0 LEFT OUTER JOIN "users" AS u1 ON u1."id" = t0."user_id" LEFT OUTER JOIN "cameras" AS c2 ON c2."id" = t0."camera...
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50538080_c0
50538080
elixir
0
Title: Elixir can&#x27;t create struct in same file where it is defined Problem title: Elixir can&#x27;t create struct in same file where it is defined Tags: elixir Problem: Elixir can't create struct in same file where it is defined I'm going to preface this by saying I am a total newbie in the Elixir world (and funct...
Elixir can&#x27;t create struct in same file where it is defined Elixir can&#x27;t create struct in same file where it is defined elixir CompileError Elixir Subscriber over_18 Elixir can't create struct in same file where it is defined I'm going to preface this by saying I am a total newbie in the Elixir world (and fun...
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21540330_c0
21540330
elixir
0
Title: Can I Avoid Tupled Parameters In This Elixir Anonymous Function? Problem title: Can I Avoid Tupled Parameters In This Elixir Anonymous Function? Tags: pattern-matching, elixir Problem: Can I Avoid Tupled Parameters In This Elixir Anonymous Function? I'm working through "Programming Elixir" and I came across the ...
Can I Avoid Tupled Parameters In This Elixir Anonymous Function? Can I Avoid Tupled Parameters In This Elixir Anonymous Function? pattern-matching elixir Can Avoid Tupled Parameters Elixir Anonymous FizzBuzz Fizz Buzz Can I Avoid Tupled Parameters In This Elixir Anonymous Function? I'm working through "Programming Elix...
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70260828_c0
70260828
elixir
0
Title: How to clean a .log file at the end of each day that was created with logger_file_backend? Problem title: How to clean a .log file at the end of each day that was created with logger_file_backend? Tags: elixir, logging Problem: How to clean a .log file at the end of each day that was created with logger_file_bac...
How to clean a .log file at the end of each day that was created with logger_file_backend? How to clean a .log file at the end of each day that was created with logger_file_backend? elixir logging How logger_file_backend mapping_metadata_error metadata_error.log metadata_filter metadata_error compile_time_purge_matchin...
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39334458_c0
39334458
elixir
0
Title: How do I add a new column to an already existing table with &quot;null: false&quot; and no default? Problem title: How do I add a new column to an already existing table with &quot;null: false&quot; and no default? Tags: elixir, ecto Problem: How do I add a new column to an already existing table with "null: fal...
How do I add a new column to an already existing table with &quot;null: false&quot; and no default? How do I add a new column to an already existing table with &quot;null: false&quot; and no default? elixir ecto Postgrex.Error How App.Repo.Migrations.AddTitleToRoles Ecto.Migration ERROR not_null_violation change_column...
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69590067_c0
69590067
elixir
0
Title: Spanning repeatable keys Problem title: Spanning repeatable keys Tags: functional-programming, maps, tuples, elixir, erlang Problem: Spanning repeatable keys from such: [ {"Caerus1", "Ramses Refiner"}, {"Caerus1", "Jupiter Refiner"}, {"Caerus1", "Jupiter Other"}, {"Caerus1", "Trader 13"}, {"Caerus1", "Cathode Su...
Spanning repeatable keys Spanning repeatable keys functional-programming maps tuples elixir erlang Spanning Caerus1 Ramses Refiner Jupiter Other Trader Cathode Supplier Dionysus3 Prometheus2 Spanning repeatable keys from such: I'd like to achieve this: So basically converting these tuples into a map with unique key - s...
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27134219_c0
27134219
elixir
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Title: How to upload a big file from a form to Phoenix? Problem title: How to upload a big file from a form to Phoenix? Tags: phoenix-framework, elixir Problem: How to upload a big file from a form to Phoenix? I have an HTML form with a file field that is used to upload a file to a /file route in my Phoenix application...
How to upload a big file from a form to Phoenix? How to upload a big file from a form to Phoenix? phoenix-framework elixir a How Phoenix MyTestFile localhost:4000 How to upload a big file from a form to Phoenix? I have an HTML form with a file field that is used to upload a file to a /file route in my Phoenix applicati...
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35416975
elixir
0
Title: Is it possible to use a Phoenix.HTML select form helper and populate from the ecto data? Problem title: Is it possible to use a Phoenix.HTML select form helper and populate from the ecto data? Tags: phoenix-framework, elixir Problem: Is it possible to use a Phoenix.HTML select form helper and populate from the e...
Is it possible to use a Phoenix.HTML select form helper and populate from the ecto data? Is it possible to use a Phoenix.HTML select form helper and populate from the ecto data? phoenix-framework elixir the Phoenix.HTML text_input Foo bar_id Bar Is it possible to use a Phoenix.HTML select form helper and populate from ...
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44791683
elixir
0
Title: Matching multiple parts in an elixir binary for parsing HTTP/2.0 frames Problem title: Matching multiple parts in an elixir binary for parsing HTTP/2.0 frames Tags: binary-data, elixir, erlang, pattern-matching Problem: Matching multiple parts in an elixir binary for parsing HTTP/2.0 frames I have discovered a q...
Matching multiple parts in an elixir binary for parsing HTTP/2.0 frames Matching multiple parts in an elixir binary for parsing HTTP/2.0 frames binary-data elixir erlang pattern-matching Matching HTTP length::24 b::48 c::binary-size c::binary _::48 _::binary-size rest::binary Matching multiple parts in an elixir binary...
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46970832
elixir
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Title: In Elixir how to mock temporary failures Problem title: In Elixir how to mock temporary failures Tags: ex-unit, elixir Problem: In Elixir how to mock temporary failures I am mocking an HTTP call (using Tesla) with Mox like this: test "Token expiry is handled by re-applying for a token on the fly", %{conn: conn} ...
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elixir
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Title: Correct syntax to de-omit `try` in Elixir Problem title: Correct syntax to de-omit `try` in Elixir Tags: syntax, elixir Problem: Correct syntax to de-omit `try` in Elixir I'm currently studying Elixir using Elixir official guide. I'm studying error handling part and came across certain part. Sometimes you may wa...
Correct syntax to de-omit `try` in Elixir Correct syntax to de-omit `try` in Elixir syntax elixir RuntimeError Correct Elixir RunAfter without_even_trying IO.puts RunAfter.without_even_trying Correct syntax to de-omit `try` in Elixir I'm currently studying Elixir using Elixir official guide. I'm studying error handling...
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I have a FactorySpec which builds each of the models and validates that the model was built correctly. In this example, the factory spec builds each model and validates them. #spec/models/factory.rb FactoryGirl.factories.map(&:name).each do |factory_name| describe "The #{factory_name} factory" do it 'is valid' do buil...
I have a FactorySpec which builds each of the models and validates that the model was built correctly. In this example, the factory spec builds each model and validates them. #spec/models/factory.rb FactoryGirl.factories.map(&:name).each do |factory_name| describe "The #{factory_name} factory" do it 'is valid' do buil...
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36512519_c0
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elixir
0
Title: mix.compile returns error (Mix) Could not compile &quot;src/gettext_po_parser.yrl&quot; because the application &quot;parsetools&quot; could not be found Problem title: mix.compile returns error (Mix) Could not compile &quot;src/gettext_po_parser.yrl&quot; because the application &quot;parsetools&quot; could not...
mix.compile returns error (Mix) Could not compile &quot;src/gettext_po_parser.yrl&quot; because the application &quot;parsetools&quot; could not be found mix.compile returns error (Mix) Could not compile &quot;src/gettext_po_parser.yrl&quot; because the application &quot;parsetools&quot; could not be found elixir phoen...
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61780403_c0
61780403
elixir
0
Title: Elixir Multiple Jason Encoders for same struct Problem title: Elixir Multiple Jason Encoders for same struct Tags: json, elixir, elixir-jason Problem: Elixir Multiple Jason Encoders for same struct Suppose I'm building an API that is versioned (as an example let's use a user object): %User{ id: "b2507407-891b-48...
Elixir Multiple Jason Encoders for same struct Elixir Multiple Jason Encoders for same struct json elixir elixir-jason Elixir Multiple Jason Encoders User b2507407-891b-486e-aaf8-ba262c16d618 first_name John last_name Doe doe.com Jason.EncoderV1 __MODULE__ Jason.Encode.map user.first_name user.last_name Jason.EncoderV2...
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39948506_c0
39948506
elixir
0
Title: Elixir update external var from inside anonymous function Problem title: Elixir update external var from inside anonymous function Tags: elixir Problem: Elixir update external var from inside anonymous function I have this little method: def get_dst_map(src_matches) do # Returns a map of each dst_ip in src_match...
Elixir update external var from inside anonymous function Elixir update external var from inside anonymous function elixir inside Elixir get_dst_map src_matches Returns dst_ip dst_map Enum.each Map.has_key Map.put Enum.count IO.inspect Elixir update external var from inside anonymous function I have this little method:...
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64037714_c0
64037714
elixir
0
Title: How to inject HTML/manipulate DOM with variable in Phoenix (Elixir) rendering for example to dynamically insert an SVG or PNG? Problem title: How to inject HTML/manipulate DOM with variable in Phoenix (Elixir) rendering for example to dynamically insert an SVG or PNG? Tags: elixir, phoenix-framework, javascript,...
How to inject HTML/manipulate DOM with variable in Phoenix (Elixir) rendering for example to dynamically insert an SVG or PNG? How to inject HTML/manipulate DOM with variable in Phoenix (Elixir) rendering for example to dynamically insert an SVG or PNG? elixir phoenix-framework javascript dom How HTML DOM Phoenix Elixi...
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34274844_c0
34274844
elixir
0
Title: Application doesn&#x27;t start, gives error &quot;failed to start child: Odt.Endpoint&quot; Problem title: Application doesn&#x27;t start, gives error &quot;failed to start child: Odt.Endpoint&quot; Tags: elixir, phoenix-framework, ubuntu Problem: Application doesn't start, gives error "failed to start child: Od...
Application doesn&#x27;t start, gives error &quot;failed to start child: Odt.Endpoint&quot; Application doesn&#x27;t start, gives error &quot;failed to start child: Odt.Endpoint&quot; elixir phoenix-framework ubuntu Application Odt.Endpoint INFO REPORT Dec-2015::20:55:48 Mix Could Odt.start Exit Phoenix.Endpoint.Server...
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36126309_c0
36126309
elixir
0
Title: Adding a random and unique field to Ecto model Problem title: Adding a random and unique field to Ecto model Tags: elixir, phoenix-framework, ecto Problem: Adding a random and unique field to Ecto model I'd like to have a unique field in an Ecto model. This field should contain a random string which I can genera...
Adding a random and unique field to Ecto model Adding a random and unique field to Ecto model elixir phoenix-framework ecto to Adding Ecto LetsPlan.Event LetsPlan.Web Ecto.DateTime required_fields optional_fields unique_constraint Adding a random and unique field to Ecto model I'd like to have a unique field in an Ecto...
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42087159_c0
42087159
elixir
0
Title: Elixir &amp; Phoenix: add memcache_client library to app Problem title: Elixir &amp; Phoenix: add memcache_client library to app Tags: phoenix-framework, memcached, elixir Problem: Elixir & Phoenix: add memcache_client library to app I want to use this libary in my Phoenix App to connect to Memcache: https://git...
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48211443_c0
48211443
elixir
0
Title: Elixir : any routine to force re-compilation? Problem title: Elixir : any routine to force re-compilation? Tags: elixir Problem: Elixir : any routine to force re-compilation? I'm using EEx for mail templating... I have integrated this on my module as follow: defmodule Blackbox.ReportHandler do use GenServer impo...
Elixir : any routine to force re-compilation? Elixir : any routine to force re-compilation? elixir Swoosh.Email Elixir Blackbox.ReportHandler GenServer EEx.compile_file mail.html.eex none_yet handle_info test_step Code.eval_quoted s.name s.report Elixir : any routine to force re-compilation? I'm using EEx for mail temp...
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39546647_c0
39546647
elixir
0
Title: How can I write my own stream functions in Elixir? Problem title: How can I write my own stream functions in Elixir? Tags: elixir Problem: How can I write my own stream functions in Elixir? I have written a simple Stream.unfold function, which works fine when I call it like this: a = Stream.unfold({1,2,3}, &my_u...
How can I write my own stream functions in Elixir? How can I write my own stream functions in Elixir? elixir How Elixir Stream.unfold my_unfold_func Stream.take my_unfold_wrapper Stream Finished How can I write my own stream functions in Elixir? I have written a simple Stream.unfold function, which works fine when I ca...
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58591792_c1
58591792
elixir
1
, Poison.encode_to_iodata, Poison, deps.clean, deps.get, Mix.Config, ecto_repos, Banking.Repo, Configures, BankingWeb.Endpoint, secret_key_base, LMcWbj2QramA5ulI0MZnFobOtrKg, Z2x, gmDl6NwH7hxUbRksPzZjuXwyk8QKGyx, render_errors, BankingWeb.ErrorView, Banking.PubSub, Phoenix.PubSub.PG2, Elixir, Logger, request_id, vnd.ap...
, Poison.encode_to_iodata, Poison, deps.clean, deps.get, Mix.Config, ecto_repos, Banking.Repo, Configures, BankingWeb.Endpoint, secret_key_base, LMcWbj2QramA5ulI0MZnFobOtrKg, Z2x, gmDl6NwH7hxUbRksPzZjuXwyk8QKGyx, render_errors, BankingWeb.ErrorView, Banking.PubSub, Phoenix.PubSub.PG2, Elixir, Logger, request_id, vnd.ap...
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62308147_c1
62308147
elixir
1
an atom to send it to the server for causing an error rpc:call('unserveur@MYPC' ,serveur,inverse,[a]). at the client cmd node : i waited for the response from the server that should be 'sorry' but i didn't receive anything and there is no more the client prompt : unclient@MYPC 1> i can write but the shell does not exe...
an atom to send it to the server for causing an error rpc:call('unserveur@MYPC' ,serveur,inverse,[a]). at the client cmd node : i waited for the response from the server that should be 'sorry' but i didn't receive anything and there is no more the client prompt : unclient@MYPC 1> i can write but the shell does not exe...
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41049990_c1
41049990
elixir
1
def create(conn, %{"comment" => %{"content" => content}, "thread_id"=> thread_id}) do user_id = conn.assigns.current_user.id changeset = Comment.changeset( %Comment{ content: content, user_id: user_id, thread_id: to_integer(thread_id) }) case Repo.insert(changeset) do {:ok, _comment} -> conn |> put_flash(:info, "Comme...
def create(conn, %{"comment" => %{"content" => content}, "thread_id"=> thread_id}) do user_id = conn.assigns.current_user.id changeset = Comment.changeset( %Comment{ content: content, user_id: user_id, thread_id: to_integer(thread_id) }) case Repo.insert(changeset) do {:ok, _comment} -> conn |> put_flash(:info, "Comme...
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47683548_c0
47683548
elixir
0
Title: erlang elixir observer ui: what does reds/reductions mean in processes tab? Problem title: erlang elixir observer ui: what does reds/reductions mean in processes tab? Tags: elixir, erlang Problem: erlang elixir observer ui: what does reds/reductions mean in processes tab? I was doing the exercise of making a dic...
erlang elixir observer ui: what does reds/reductions mean in processes tab? erlang elixir observer ui: what does reds/reductions mean in processes tab? elixir erlang random_word erlang elixir observer ui: what does reds/reductions mean in processes tab? I was doing the exercise of making a dictionary module, implemente...
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20160956_c1
20160956
elixir
1
/record/extractor.ex:32: Record.Extractor.retrieve_record/2 deps/exrabbit/lib/exrabbit.ex:10: (module) deps/exrabbit/lib/exrabbit.ex:9: (file) The code in question is the following : defmodule Exrabbit.Framing do defrecord :'P_basic', Record.extract(:'P_basic', from_lib: "rabbit_common/include/rabbit_framing.hrl") end ...
/record/extractor.ex:32: Record.Extractor.retrieve_record/2 deps/exrabbit/lib/exrabbit.ex:10: (module) deps/exrabbit/lib/exrabbit.ex:9: (file) The code in question is the following : defmodule Exrabbit.Framing do defrecord :'P_basic', Record.extract(:'P_basic', from_lib: "rabbit_common/include/rabbit_framing.hrl") end ...
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49812129_c0
49812129
elixir
0
Title: Is there a way to set variable to nil which are not matched in Pattern Matching, Elixir Problem title: Is there a way to set variable to nil which are not matched in Pattern Matching, Elixir Tags: phoenix-framework, elixir Problem: Is there a way to set variable to nil which are not matched in Pattern Matching, ...
Is there a way to set variable to nil which are not matched in Pattern Matching, Elixir Is there a way to set variable to nil which are not matched in Pattern Matching, Elixir phoenix-framework elixir MatchError Pattern Matching Elixir param1 param01 param2 param02 Is there a way to set variable to nil which are not ma...
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71384436_c0
71384436
elixir
0
Title: Update multiple columns wthout Enum.each Ecto Elixir Problem title: Update multiple columns wthout Enum.each Ecto Elixir Tags: elixir, ecto Problem: Update multiple columns wthout Enum.each Ecto Elixir I have a model as Entry . I am trying to update all entries in DB with 6 digit number sequence, Entry |> where(...
Update multiple columns wthout Enum.each Ecto Elixir Update multiple columns wthout Enum.each Ecto Elixir elixir ecto Update Enum.each Ecto Elixir Entry entry:referral order_by Repo.all referral_number Enum.with_index Integer.to_string String.pad_leading Entry.changeset Repo.update Update multiple columns wthout Enum.e...
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49331141_c1
49331141
elixir
1
GenServer.call/3 (phoenix) lib/phoenix/test/channel_test.ex:360: Phoenix.ChannelTest.join/4 test/app_web/channels/sync_channel_test.exs:8: AppWeb.SyncChannelTest.__ex_unit_setup_1/1 test/app_web/channels/sync_channel_test.exs:1: AppWeb.SyncChannelTest.__ex_unit__/2 . Finished in 5.2 seconds 5 tests, 1 failure Randomiz...
GenServer.call/3 (phoenix) lib/phoenix/test/channel_test.ex:360: Phoenix.ChannelTest.join/4 test/app_web/channels/sync_channel_test.exs:8: AppWeb.SyncChannelTest.__ex_unit_setup_1/1 test/app_web/channels/sync_channel_test.exs:1: AppWeb.SyncChannelTest.__ex_unit__/2 . Finished in 5.2 seconds 5 tests, 1 failure Randomiz...
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62588327_c0
62588327
elixir
0
Title: How to insert 2 objects at the same time but with a difference of 1 second? Problem title: How to insert 2 objects at the same time but with a difference of 1 second? Tags: ecto, elixir Problem: How to insert 2 objects at the same time but with a difference of 1 second? There're situations when I need to insert ...
How to insert 2 objects at the same time but with a difference of 1 second? How to insert 2 objects at the same time but with a difference of 1 second? ecto elixir How inserted_at updated_at os.sleep How to insert 2 objects at the same time but with a difference of 1 second? There're situations when I need to insert 2 ...
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42212425_c0
42212425
elixir
0
Title: Conditional Validation in Ecto for OR - 1 of 2 fields is required Problem title: Conditional Validation in Ecto for OR - 1 of 2 fields is required Tags: elixir, ecto Problem: Conditional Validation in Ecto for OR - 1 of 2 fields is required How can I do conditional validation for OR logic, where we check to see ...
Conditional Validation in Ecto for OR - 1 of 2 fields is required Conditional Validation in Ecto for OR - 1 of 2 fields is required elixir ecto Conditional Validation Ecto validate_required_inclusion first_name last_name password_hash address1 address2 sms_code Conditional Validation in Ecto for OR - 1 of 2 fields is r...
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66344588_c0
66344588
elixir
0
Title: In Elixir/Phoenix, getting Uncaught SyntaxError: The requested module &#x27;/js/hi.js&#x27; does not provide an export named &#x27;hiya&#x27; Problem title: In Elixir/Phoenix, getting Uncaught SyntaxError: The requested module &#x27;/js/hi.js&#x27; does not provide an export named &#x27;hiya&#x27; Tags: elixir, ...
In Elixir/Phoenix, getting Uncaught SyntaxError: The requested module &#x27;/js/hi.js&#x27; does not provide an export named &#x27;hiya&#x27; In Elixir/Phoenix, getting Uncaught SyntaxError: The requested module &#x27;/js/hi.js&#x27; does not provide an export named &#x27;hiya&#x27; elixir phoenix-framework webpack Syn...
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43932108_c0
43932108
elixir
0
Title: Elixir: GenStage topology Problem title: Elixir: GenStage topology Tags: genstage, elixir Problem: Elixir: GenStage topology For self-educational purposes I try to learn Elixir and to wrap my head around GenStage library. I read the documentation and got it for the most part, however I have a couple of questions...
Elixir: GenStage topology Elixir: GenStage topology genstage elixir Elixir GenStage Stage ProducerConsumerA ProducerConsumerB Elixir: GenStage topology For self-educational purposes I try to learn Elixir and to wrap my head around GenStage library. I read the documentation and got it for the most part, however I have a...
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52271173_c0
52271173
elixir
0
Title: How can config to recompile in phoenix Problem title: How can config to recompile in phoenix Tags: phoenix-framework, elixir, elixir-mix Problem: How can config to recompile in phoenix I'm using phoenix to create a server and using editor VSCode. When I start server: mix phx.server and I have code change, it doe...
How can config to recompile in phoenix How can config to recompile in phoenix phoenix-framework elixir elixir-mix How phx.server Jwtuser.Endpoint debug_errors code_reloader check_origin node_modules Path.expand __DIR__ elixirc_paths Mix.env Mix.compilers start_permanent erlc_options How can config to recompile in phoen...
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44735470_c0
44735470
elixir
0
Title: Filter and Reject a List&#x27;s elements together Problem title: Filter and Reject a List&#x27;s elements together Tags: elixir Problem: Filter and Reject a List's elements together I have a list of elements that either match a criteria or don't. I know one could use Enum.filter or Enum.reject to get the list of...
Filter and Reject a List&#x27;s elements together Filter and Reject a List&#x27;s elements together elixir Filter Reject List Enum.filter Enum.reject is_even Enum.group_by Enum.map Filter and Reject a List's elements together I have a list of elements that either match a criteria or don't. I know one could use Enum.fil...
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61626928_c0
61626928
elixir
0
Title: elixir: why tail-recursive use more memory than a body-recursive function? Problem title: elixir: why tail-recursive use more memory than a body-recursive function? Tags: recursion, elixir Problem: elixir: why tail-recursive use more memory than a body-recursive function? I'm reading Learn Functional Programming...
elixir: why tail-recursive use more memory than a body-recursive function? elixir: why tail-recursive use more memory than a body-recursive function? recursion elixir Learn Functional Programming Elixir TRFactorial factorial_of TRFactorial.of Factorial Factorial.of elixir: why tail-recursive use more memory than a body...
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36426833_c0
36426833
elixir
0
Title: Why Phoenix / Elixir / Erlang crashed? Problem title: Why Phoenix / Elixir / Erlang crashed? Tags: phoenix-framework, elixir Problem: Why Phoenix / Elixir / Erlang crashed? It's not Out of Memory error, don't know why else it could crash. The erl_crash.dump says: Slogan: Kernel pid terminated (application_contro...
Why Phoenix / Elixir / Erlang crashed? Why Phoenix / Elixir / Erlang crashed? phoenix-framework elixir Why Phoenix Elixir Erlang erl_crash.dump Slogan Kernel application_controller application_start_failure failed_to_start_child Elixir.Myapp.Endpoint Elixir.Phoenix.Endp System OTP erts-7.3 source-d2a6d81 async-threads:...
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40534821_c1
40534821
elixir
1
try to directly update the :ets table: def add_direct do :ets.insert(:my_table, {2, "two"}) end iex(1)> MyApp.DataTable.add_direct ** (ArgumentError) argument error (stdlib) :ets.insert(:my_table, {2, "two"}) (my_app) lib/my_app/data_table.ex:17: MyApp.DataTable.add_direct/0 When I run :ets.all() , I can see :my_table...
try to directly update the :ets table: def add_direct do :ets.insert(:my_table, {2, "two"}) end iex(1)> MyApp.DataTable.add_direct ** (ArgumentError) argument error (stdlib) :ets.insert(:my_table, {2, "two"}) (my_app) lib/my_app/data_table.ex:17: MyApp.DataTable.add_direct/0 When I run :ets.all() , I can see :my_table...
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35545939_c1
35545939
elixir
1
/andy/Phoenix/test_phoenix npm ERR! node -v v0.10.29 npm ERR! npm -v 1.4.21 npm ERR! code E404 npm ERR! git clone git@github.com:file:deps/phoenix Cloning into bare repository '/root/.npm/_git-remotes/git-github-com-file-deps-phoenix-c83d6c1a'... npm ERR! git clone git@github.com:file:deps/phoenix Permission denied (pu...
/andy/Phoenix/test_phoenix npm ERR! node -v v0.10.29 npm ERR! npm -v 1.4.21 npm ERR! code E404 npm ERR! git clone git@github.com:file:deps/phoenix Cloning into bare repository '/root/.npm/_git-remotes/git-github-com-file-deps-phoenix-c83d6c1a'... npm ERR! git clone git@github.com:file:deps/phoenix Permission denied (pu...
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37064153_c0
37064153
elixir
0
Title: Is there a prefix/Polish notation for the equality operator in Elixir? Problem title: Is there a prefix/Polish notation for the equality operator in Elixir? Tags: pointfree, elixir Problem: Is there a prefix/Polish notation for the equality operator in Elixir? I'm learning Elixir, and one of the exercises I've d...
Is there a prefix/Polish notation for the equality operator in Elixir? Is there a prefix/Polish notation for the equality operator in Elixir? pointfree elixir Polish Elixir Luhn Integer.digits Stream.with_index Enum.reverse Enum.reduce Enum.sum Luhn.equalzero Is there a prefix/Polish notation for the equality operator ...
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54579744_c0
54579744
elixir
0
Title: Defining function then calling back if no answer: Elixir Problem title: Defining function then calling back if no answer: Elixir Tags: elixir, function Problem: Defining function then calling back if no answer: Elixir Trying to call back the function if there is no response. Is this more of an object-oriented th...
Defining function then calling back if no answer: Elixir Defining function then calling back if no answer: Elixir elixir function CompileError Defining Elixir IO.gets IO.puts You ask.getAlt newGlennHopperScript.exs:9 lists.erl:1354 lists.mapfoldl Kernel.defmodule Defining function then calling back if no answer: Elixir...
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27532109_c0
27532109
elixir
0
Title: Query Repo Using a String Problem title: Query Repo Using a String Tags: phoenix-framework, elixir, ecto Problem: Query Repo Using a String I am using Phoenix with Ecto to query a database for a single record by the primary key. All of the documentation/examples show the usage as in a Phoenix Controller: def sho...
Query Repo Using a String Query Repo Using a String phoenix-framework elixir ecto Query Repo Using Repo.get MyModel Ecto.InvalidModel App.MyModel String.to_integer find_my_model_by_id Query Repo Using a String I am using Phoenix with Ecto to query a database for a single record by the primary key. All of the documentat...
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53972992_c0
53972992
elixir
0
Title: In this ExUnit test runner, why is ExUnit.Server.modules_loaded() called here? Problem title: In this ExUnit test runner, why is ExUnit.Server.modules_loaded() called here? Tags: elixir, ex-unit Problem: In this ExUnit test runner, why is ExUnit.Server.modules_loaded() called here? So when running ExUnit with th...
In this ExUnit test runner, why is ExUnit.Server.modules_loaded() called here? In this ExUnit test runner, why is ExUnit.Server.modules_loaded() called here? elixir ex-unit ExUnit ExUnit.Server.modules_loaded Kernel.ParallelCompiler.require test_files parallel_require_callbacks ExUnit.Server take_modules GenServer In t...
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68036687_c0
68036687
elixir
0
Title: How Do You Embed a Link in a Gettext String When Using Phoenix EEX Templates? Problem title: How Do You Embed a Link in a Gettext String When Using Phoenix EEX Templates? Tags: phoenix-framework, elixir Problem: How Do You Embed a Link in a Gettext String When Using Phoenix EEX Templates? When using I18n.t to em...
How Do You Embed a Link in a Gettext String When Using Phoenix EEX Templates? How Do You Embed a Link in a Gettext String When Using Phoenix EEX Templates? phoenix-framework elixir How You Embed Link Gettext When Using Phoenix EEX Templates I18n.t link_destination link_to destination.url How Do You Embed a Link in a Ge...
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58894205_c0
58894205
elixir
0
Title: Validate credentials against AD with Elixir/Erlang Problem title: Validate credentials against AD with Elixir/Erlang Tags: erlang, elixir, active-directory Problem: Validate credentials against AD with Elixir/Erlang I'm trying to achieve simple AD Credential Validation with Elixir/Erlang. My code in C# works fin...
Validate credentials against AD with Elixir/Erlang Validate credentials against AD with Elixir/Erlang erlang elixir active-directory Logger Validate Elixir Erlang Main PrincipalContext ContextType.Domain pc.ValidateCredentials Console.WriteLine Exception Console.ReadLine syntax_colors eldap.open eldap.simple_bind forma...
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53834567_c0
53834567
elixir
0
Title: Coveralls plugin for jenkins CI? Problem title: Coveralls plugin for jenkins CI? Tags: jenkins, erlang, continuous-integration, elixir, coveralls Problem: Coveralls plugin for jenkins CI? Background After a lot of hard work we finally got a Jenkins CI pulling code from out GitHub repositories and are now doing C...
Coveralls plugin for jenkins CI? Coveralls plugin for jenkins CI? jenkins erlang continuous-integration elixir coveralls Coveralls Coveralls plugin for jenkins CI? Background After a lot of hard work we finally got a Jenkins CI pulling code from out GitHub repositories and are now doing Continuous Integration as well a...
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41884288_c1
41884288
elixir
1
$ echo $PATH /home/deployer/.kiex/bin:/home/deployer/.kiex/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games:/usr/local/games However the kiex , kiex list and even the /home/deoployer/.kiex/bin/kiex list in the Elixir Installation Play shown above fail with the message: TASK [Set Elixir Versi...
$ echo $PATH /home/deployer/.kiex/bin:/home/deployer/.kiex/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games:/usr/local/games However the kiex , kiex list and even the /home/deoployer/.kiex/bin/kiex list in the Elixir Installation Play shown above fail with the message: TASK [Set Elixir Versi...
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46650232_c1
46650232
elixir
1
} = Code.eval_string(formula, [ c: String.to_integer(x), d: String.to_integer(y) ]) answer end end Indeed, this produces the expected result. The question is: Why did the presence of the operator variable binding in the anonymous function cause c to be evaluated as a function? It appears from the docs on Code.eval_str...
} = Code.eval_string(formula, [ c: String.to_integer(x), d: String.to_integer(y) ]) answer end end Indeed, this produces the expected result. The question is: Why did the presence of the operator variable binding in the anonymous function cause c to be evaluated as a function? It appears from the docs on Code.eval_str...
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34706553_c0
34706553
elixir
0
Title: Idempotently creating a user in Phoenix Problem title: Idempotently creating a user in Phoenix Tags: phoenix-framework, elixir Problem: Idempotently creating a user in Phoenix I'd like to use Phoenix's out of box create/2 function to use it for my user sign up use case. For this to work, I need to create a user ...
Idempotently creating a user in Phoenix Idempotently creating a user in Phoenix phoenix-framework elixir Idempotently Phoenix Repo.insert put_status put_resp_header user_path show.json unprocessable_entity BrewswapApi.ChangesetView error.json Idempotently creating a user in Phoenix I'd like to use Phoenix's out of box ...
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45772187_c0
45772187
elixir
0
Title: cond and pattern matching against map Problem title: cond and pattern matching against map Tags: phoenix-framework, elixir Problem: cond and pattern matching against map In a phoenix app, when a user submit a specific form, lat and lng are calculated from address. The lat and lng can be in changeset.data if no c...
cond and pattern matching against map cond and pattern matching against map phoenix-framework elixir MatchError Always changeset.changes do_something changeset.data do_nothing_and_return_the_changeset_as_is any_value cond and pattern matching against map In a phoenix app, when a user submit a specific form, lat and lng...
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47146723_c0
47146723
elixir
0
Title: How to create AWS signed cookies with elixir? Problem title: How to create AWS signed cookies with elixir? Tags: amazon-web-services, sha, cookies, signed, elixir Problem: How to create AWS signed cookies with elixir? I've been trying to set up CloudFront with signed cookies using elixir. From what I learned the...
How to create AWS signed cookies with elixir? How to create AWS signed cookies with elixir? amazon-web-services sha cookies signed elixir How AWS policy.json sha1 CloudFront_Key.pem base64 System.cmd How to create AWS signed cookies with elixir? I've been trying to set up CloudFront with signed cookies using elixir. Fr...
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47667878_c0
47667878
elixir
0
Title: (Ecto.ChangeError) value xxx for xxx does not match type :float Problem title: (Ecto.ChangeError) value xxx for xxx does not match type :float Tags: elixir, ecto Problem: (Ecto.ChangeError) value xxx for xxx does not match type :float I have a function to add a product to the database ( product is a map ): @deri...
(Ecto.ChangeError) value xxx for xxx does not match type :float (Ecto.ChangeError) value xxx for xxx does not match type :float elixir ecto Ecto.ChangeError ArithmeticError Poison.Encoder s_id p_id product_shops not_in_shop_count product_shop validate_required unique_constraint unique_product_shop insert_product_shop p...
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54127703_c0
54127703
elixir
0
Title: Ecto - counting nested associations recursively Problem title: Ecto - counting nested associations recursively Tags: nested-sets, elixir, ecto Problem: Ecto - counting nested associations recursively I have the following schema: defmodule MyApp.Folder do use Enterprise.Web, :model schema "folders" do has_many(:c...
Ecto - counting nested associations recursively Ecto - counting nested associations recursively nested-sets elixir ecto Ecto MyApp.Folder Enterprise.Web has_many MyApp.Contract child_folders foreign_key parent_id root.contracts Ecto - counting nested associations recursively I have the following schema: As you can see,...
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56543947_c0
56543947
elixir
0
Title: Can connect to postgres container through shell but not through phoenix app Problem title: Can connect to postgres container through shell but not through phoenix app Tags: phoenix-framework, docker-compose, docker, elixir, postgresql Problem: Can connect to postgres container through shell but not through phoen...
Can connect to postgres container through shell but not through phoenix app Can connect to postgres container through shell but not through phoenix app phoenix-framework docker-compose docker elixir postgresql ArgumentError DBConnection.ConnectionError Can Version Containers Postgres postgres:12 POSTGRES_USER POSTGRES_...
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