Sample for phoenix(elixir)-postgres

Signed-off-by: Manolis Kousanakis <ekousanakis@gmail.com>
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application with a Rust backend and a Postgres database.
- [`Spring / PostgreSQL`](https://github.com/docker/awesome-compose/tree/master/spring-postgres) - Sample Java application
with Spring framework and a Postgres database.
- [`Phoenix(Elixir) / PostgreSQL`](https://github.com/docker/awesome-compose/tree/master/phoenix-postgres) - Sample Elixir
application with Phoenix framework and a Postgres database
## Single service samples
- [`Angular`](https://github.com/docker/awesome-compose/tree/master/angular)
- [`Spark`](https://github.com/docker/awesome-compose/tree/master/sparkjava)

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## Compose sample application
### Elixir application with Phoenix framework and a Postgres database
Project structure:
```
.
├── app
│   ├── Dockerfile
│   ...
├── docker-compose.yaml
├── phoenix_output.png
└── README.md
```
[_docker-compose.yaml_](docker-compose.yaml)
```
services:
app:
build: app
environment:
...
db:
image: postgres
ports:
- "5432:5432"
environment:
...
```
The compose file defines an application with three services `app` and `db`.
When deploying the application, docker-compose maps the port 4000 of the app container to port 4000 of the host as specified in the file.
Make sure port 4000 on the host is not already being in use.
## Deploy with docker-compose
```
$ docker-compose up -d
Creating network "phoenix-postgres_default" with the default driver
Creating volume "phoenix-postgres_postgres" with default driver
...
Successfully built faa13730018d
Successfully tagged phoenix-postgres_app:latest
Image for service app was built because it did not already exist. To rebuild this image you must use `docker-compose build` or `docker-compose up --build`.
Creating phoenix-postgres_db_1 ... done
Creating phoenix-postgres_app_1 ... done
```
## Expected result
Listing containers must show two containers running and the port mapping as below:
```
$ docker ps
CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES
a12ab4dc42fb phoenix-postgres_app "sh entrypoint.sh" 22 seconds ago Up 20 seconds 0.0.0.0:4000->4000/tcp phoenix-postgres_app_1
39c7a3212d51 postgres "docker-entrypoint.s…" 23 seconds ago Up 21 seconds 5432/tcp phoenix-postgres_db_1
```
After the application starts, navigate to `http://localhost:4000` in your web browser:
![page](phoenix_output.png)
Stop and remove the containers
```
$ docker-compose down
Stopping phoenix-postgres_app_1 ... done
Stopping phoenix-postgres_db_1 ... done
Removing network phoenix-postgres_default
```

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[
import_deps: [:ecto, :phoenix],
inputs: ["*.{ex,exs}", "priv/*/seeds.exs", "{config,lib,test}/**/*.{ex,exs}"],
subdirectories: ["priv/*/migrations"]
]

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# The directory Mix will write compiled artifacts to.
/_build/
# If you run "mix test --cover", coverage assets end up here.
/cover/
# The directory Mix downloads your dependencies sources to.
/deps/
# Where 3rd-party dependencies like ExDoc output generated docs.
/doc/
# Ignore .fetch files in case you like to edit your project deps locally.
/.fetch
# If the VM crashes, it generates a dump, let's ignore it too.
erl_crash.dump
# Also ignore archive artifacts (built via "mix archive.build").
*.ez
# Ignore package tarball (built via "mix hex.build").
app-*.tar
# If NPM crashes, it generates a log, let's ignore it too.
npm-debug.log
# The directory NPM downloads your dependencies sources to.
/assets/node_modules/
# Since we are building assets from assets/,
# we ignore priv/static. You may want to comment
# this depending on your deployment strategy.
/priv/static/

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# ---- Build Stage ----
FROM elixir:1.9-alpine AS app_builder
# Set environment variables for building the application
ENV MIX_ENV=prod
ENV LANG=C.UTF-8
# install build dependencies
RUN apk add --update git build-base nodejs npm yarn python
# Install hex and rebar
RUN mix local.hex --force && \
mix local.rebar --force
# Create the application build directory
WORKDIR /app
# install mix dependencies
COPY mix.* ./
COPY config config
RUN mix deps.get \
&& mix release.init \
&& mix deps.compile --force --only $MIX_ENV
# build assets
COPY assets assets
COPY priv priv
RUN cd assets \
&& npm install \
&& npm run deploy
RUN mix phx.digest
# build project and release
COPY lib lib
RUN mix compile \
&& mix release
# ---- Application Stage ----
FROM alpine as app
ENV MIX_ENV=prod
ENV LANG=C.UTF-8
# Install openssl
RUN apk add --update openssl ncurses-libs
# create a non root user
RUN addgroup -S appgroup && adduser -S app_user -G appgroup
WORKDIR /home/app_user
# Copy over the build artifact from the previous step
COPY --from=app_builder /app/_build/${MIX_ENV}/rel .
COPY entrypoint.sh .
RUN chmod 755 entrypoint.sh
RUN chown -R app_user: .
USER app_user
CMD ["sh", "entrypoint.sh"]

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# App
To start your Phoenix server:
* Install dependencies with `mix deps.get`
* Create and migrate your database with `mix ecto.setup`
* Install Node.js dependencies with `cd assets && npm install`
* Start Phoenix endpoint with `mix phx.server`
Now you can visit [`localhost:4000`](http://localhost:4000) from your browser.
Ready to run in production? Please [check our deployment guides](https://hexdocs.pm/phoenix/deployment.html).
## Learn more
* Official website: https://www.phoenixframework.org/
* Guides: https://hexdocs.pm/phoenix/overview.html
* Docs: https://hexdocs.pm/phoenix
* Forum: https://elixirforum.com/c/phoenix-forum
* Source: https://github.com/phoenixframework/phoenix

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{
"presets": [
"@babel/preset-env"
]
}

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/* This file is for your main application css. */
@import "./phoenix.css";

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// We need to import the CSS so that webpack will load it.
// The MiniCssExtractPlugin is used to separate it out into
// its own CSS file.
import css from "../css/app.css"
// webpack automatically bundles all modules in your
// entry points. Those entry points can be configured
// in "webpack.config.js".
//
// Import dependencies
//
import "phoenix_html"
// Import local files
//
// Local files can be imported directly using relative paths, for example:
// import socket from "./socket"

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// NOTE: The contents of this file will only be executed if
// you uncomment its entry in "assets/js/app.js".
// To use Phoenix channels, the first step is to import Socket,
// and connect at the socket path in "lib/web/endpoint.ex".
//
// Pass the token on params as below. Or remove it
// from the params if you are not using authentication.
import {Socket} from "phoenix"
let socket = new Socket("/socket", {params: {token: window.userToken}})
// When you connect, you'll often need to authenticate the client.
// For example, imagine you have an authentication plug, `MyAuth`,
// which authenticates the session and assigns a `:current_user`.
// If the current user exists you can assign the user's token in
// the connection for use in the layout.
//
// In your "lib/web/router.ex":
//
// pipeline :browser do
// ...
// plug MyAuth
// plug :put_user_token
// end
//
// defp put_user_token(conn, _) do
// if current_user = conn.assigns[:current_user] do
// token = Phoenix.Token.sign(conn, "user socket", current_user.id)
// assign(conn, :user_token, token)
// else
// conn
// end
// end
//
// Now you need to pass this token to JavaScript. You can do so
// inside a script tag in "lib/web/templates/layout/app.html.eex":
//
// <script>window.userToken = "<%= assigns[:user_token] %>";</script>
//
// You will need to verify the user token in the "connect/3" function
// in "lib/web/channels/user_socket.ex":
//
// def connect(%{"token" => token}, socket, _connect_info) do
// # max_age: 1209600 is equivalent to two weeks in seconds
// case Phoenix.Token.verify(socket, "user socket", token, max_age: 1209600) do
// {:ok, user_id} ->
// {:ok, assign(socket, :user, user_id)}
// {:error, reason} ->
// :error
// end
// end
//
// Finally, connect to the socket:
socket.connect()
// Now that you are connected, you can join channels with a topic:
let channel = socket.channel("topic:subtopic", {})
channel.join()
.receive("ok", resp => { console.log("Joined successfully", resp) })
.receive("error", resp => { console.log("Unable to join", resp) })
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{
"repository": {},
"license": "MIT",
"scripts": {
"deploy": "webpack --mode production",
"watch": "webpack --mode development --watch"
},
"dependencies": {
"phoenix": "file:../deps/phoenix",
"phoenix_html": "file:../deps/phoenix_html"
},
"devDependencies": {
"@babel/core": "^7.0.0",
"@babel/preset-env": "^7.0.0",
"babel-loader": "^8.0.0",
"copy-webpack-plugin": "^5.1.1",
"css-loader": "^3.4.2",
"mini-css-extract-plugin": "^0.9.0",
"optimize-css-assets-webpack-plugin": "^5.0.1",
"terser-webpack-plugin": "^2.3.2",
"webpack": "4.41.5",
"webpack-cli": "^3.3.2"
}
}

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# See http://www.robotstxt.org/robotstxt.html for documentation on how to use the robots.txt file
#
# To ban all spiders from the entire site uncomment the next two lines:
# User-agent: *
# Disallow: /

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const path = require('path');
const glob = require('glob');
const MiniCssExtractPlugin = require('mini-css-extract-plugin');
const TerserPlugin = require('terser-webpack-plugin');
const OptimizeCSSAssetsPlugin = require('optimize-css-assets-webpack-plugin');
const CopyWebpackPlugin = require('copy-webpack-plugin');
module.exports = (env, options) => ({
optimization: {
minimizer: [
new TerserPlugin({ cache: true, parallel: true, sourceMap: false }),
new OptimizeCSSAssetsPlugin({})
]
},
entry: {
'./js/app.js': glob.sync('./vendor/**/*.js').concat(['./js/app.js'])
},
output: {
filename: 'app.js',
path: path.resolve(__dirname, '../priv/static/js')
},
module: {
rules: [
{
test: /\.js$/,
exclude: /node_modules/,
use: {
loader: 'babel-loader'
}
},
{
test: /\.css$/,
use: [MiniCssExtractPlugin.loader, 'css-loader']
}
]
},
plugins: [
new MiniCssExtractPlugin({ filename: '../css/app.css' }),
new CopyWebpackPlugin([{ from: 'static/', to: '../' }])
]
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use Mix.Config
config :app, App.Repo,
username: "postgres",
password: "postgres",
database: "AppDB",
hostname: "localhost",
port: "5432",
virtual_host: "/",
show_sensitive_data_on_connection_error: false,
pool_size: 10

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# This file is responsible for configuring your application
# and its dependencies with the aid of the Mix.Config module.
#
# This configuration file is loaded before any dependency and
# is restricted to this project.
# General application configuration
use Mix.Config
config :app,
ecto_repos: [App.Repo]
# Configures the endpoint
config :app, AppWeb.Endpoint,
url: [host: "localhost"],
secret_key_base: "tdFAenzqlutUbXOzX6UG6a1X4NjdLkVnlwE2Z4Lpa6l8+v1rFJmt+Dv+TikTAiog",
render_errors: [view: AppWeb.ErrorView, accepts: ~w(html json)],
pubsub: [name: App.PubSub, adapter: Phoenix.PubSub.PG2],
live_view: [signing_salt: "0Wt6gBeh"]
# Configures Elixir's Logger
config :logger, :console,
format: "$time $metadata[$level] $message\n",
metadata: [:request_id]
# Use Jason for JSON parsing in Phoenix
config :phoenix, :json_library, Jason
# Import environment specific config. This must remain at the bottom
# of this file so it overrides the configuration defined above.
import_config "#{Mix.env()}.exs"
if File.exists?("#{__DIR__}/#{Mix.env()}.secrets.exs") do
import_config "#{Mix.env()}.secrets.exs"
end

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use Mix.Config
# Configure your database
config :app, App.Repo,
username: "postgres",
password: "postgres",
database: "AppDB",
hostname: "localhost",
port: "5432",
show_sensitive_data_on_connection_error: true,
pool_size: 10
# For development, we disable any cache and enable
# debugging and code reloading.
#
# The watchers configuration can be used to run external
# watchers to your application. For example, we use it
# with webpack to recompile .js and .css sources.
config :app, AppWeb.Endpoint,
http: [port: 4000],
debug_errors: true,
code_reloader: true,
check_origin: false,
watchers: [
node: [
"node_modules/webpack/bin/webpack.js",
"--mode",
"development",
"--watch-stdin",
cd: Path.expand("../assets", __DIR__)
]
]
# ## SSL Support
#
# In order to use HTTPS in development, a self-signed
# certificate can be generated by running the following
# Mix task:
#
# mix phx.gen.cert
#
# Note that this task requires Erlang/OTP 20 or later.
# Run `mix help phx.gen.cert` for more information.
#
# The `http:` config above can be replaced with:
#
# https: [
# port: 4001,
# cipher_suite: :strong,
# keyfile: "priv/cert/selfsigned_key.pem",
# certfile: "priv/cert/selfsigned.pem"
# ],
#
# If desired, both `http:` and `https:` keys can be
# configured to run both http and https servers on
# different ports.
# Watch static and templates for browser reloading.
config :app, AppWeb.Endpoint,
live_reload: [
patterns: [
~r"priv/static/.*(js|css|png|jpeg|jpg|gif|svg)$",
~r"priv/gettext/.*(po)$",
~r"lib/app_web/(live|views)/.*(ex)$",
~r"lib/app_web/templates/.*(eex)$"
]
]
# Do not include metadata nor timestamps in development logs
config :logger, :console, format: "[$level] $message\n"
# Set a higher stacktrace during development. Avoid configuring such
# in production as building large stacktraces may be expensive.
config :phoenix, :stacktrace_depth, 20
# Initialize plugs at runtime for faster development compilation
config :phoenix, :plug_init_mode, :runtime

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use Mix.Config
# For production, don't forget to configure the url host
# to something meaningful, Phoenix uses this information
# when generating URLs.
#
# Note we also include the path to a cache manifest
# containing the digested version of static files. This
# manifest is generated by the `mix phx.digest` task,
# which you should run after static files are built and
# before starting your production server.
config :app, AppWeb.Endpoint,
url: [host: "localhost", port: 80],
cache_static_manifest: "priv/static/cache_manifest.json"
# Do not print debug messages in production
config :logger, level: :info
# ## SSL Support
#
# To get SSL working, you will need to add the `https` key
# to the previous section and set your `:url` port to 443:
#
# config :app, AppWeb.Endpoint,
# ...
# url: [host: "example.com", port: 443],
# https: [
# port: 443,
# cipher_suite: :strong,
# keyfile: System.get_env("SOME_APP_SSL_KEY_PATH"),
# certfile: System.get_env("SOME_APP_SSL_CERT_PATH"),
# transport_options: [socket_opts: [:inet6]]
# ]
#
# The `cipher_suite` is set to `:strong` to support only the
# latest and more secure SSL ciphers. This means old browsers
# and clients may not be supported. You can set it to
# `:compatible` for wider support.
#
# `:keyfile` and `:certfile` expect an absolute path to the key
# and cert in disk or a relative path inside priv, for example
# "priv/ssl/server.key". For all supported SSL configuration
# options, see https://hexdocs.pm/plug/Plug.SSL.html#configure/1
#
# We also recommend setting `force_ssl` in your endpoint, ensuring
# no data is ever sent via http, always redirecting to https:
#
# config :app, AppWeb.Endpoint,
# force_ssl: [hsts: true]
#
# Check `Plug.SSL` for all available options in `force_ssl`.
# Finally import the config/prod.secret.exs which loads secrets
# and configuration from environment variables.
# ## Using releases (Elixir v1.9+)
#
# If you are doing OTP releases, you need to instruct Phoenix
# to start each relevant endpoint:
#
config :app, AppWeb.Endpoint, server: true
#
# Then you can assemble a release by calling `mix release`.
# See `mix help release` for more information.

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import Config
# We load production configuration and secrets from environment variables
config :app, App.Repo,
username: System.fetch_env!("POSTGRES_USER"),
password: System.fetch_env!("POSTGRES_PASSWORD"),
database: System.fetch_env!("POSTGRES_DB"),
hostname: System.fetch_env!("PGHOST"),
port: String.to_integer(System.get_env("PGPORT") || "5432"),
virtual_host: "/",
show_sensitive_data_on_connection_error: false,
pool_size: String.to_integer(System.get_env("POOL_SIZE") || "10")
config :app, AppWeb.Endpoint,
url: [host: System.get_env("host") || "localhost"],
http: [
port: String.to_integer(System.get_env("PORT") || "4000"),
transport_options: [socket_opts: [:inet6]]
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use Mix.Config
# Configure your database
config :app, App.Repo,
username: "postgres",
password: "postgres",
database: "app_test",
hostname: "localhost",
pool: Ecto.Adapters.SQL.Sandbox
# We don't run a server during test. If one is required,
# you can enable the server option below.
config :app, AppWeb.Endpoint,
http: [port: 4002],
server: false
# Print only warnings and errors during test
config :logger, level: :warn

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#!/bin/sh
# Docker entrypoint script.
./app/bin/app eval "App.Db.Release.migrate"
# run seeding, uncomment if you have seeding scripts
# ./app/bin/app eval "App.Db.Release.seed"
# Start our app
./app/bin/app start

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defmodule App do
@moduledoc """
App keeps the contexts that define your domain
and business logic.
Contexts are also responsible for managing your data, regardless
if it comes from the database, an external API or others.
"""
end

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defmodule App.Application do
# See https://hexdocs.pm/elixir/Application.html
# for more information on OTP Applications
@moduledoc false
use Application
def start(_type, _args) do
# List all child processes to be supervised
children = [
# Start the Ecto repository
App.Repo,
# Start the endpoint when the application starts
AppWeb.Endpoint
# Starts a worker by calling: App.Worker.start_link(arg)
# {App.Worker, arg},
]
# See https://hexdocs.pm/elixir/Supervisor.html
# for other strategies and supported options
opts = [strategy: :one_for_one, name: App.Supervisor]
Supervisor.start_link(children, opts)
end
# Tell Phoenix to update the endpoint configuration
# whenever the application is updated.
def config_change(changed, _new, removed) do
AppWeb.Endpoint.config_change(changed, removed)
:ok
end
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defmodule App.Db.Release do
@doc """
Release script for running migrations. migrate function runs all migrations
"""
@app Mix.Project.config()[:app]
@seed_script "seed.exs"
def migrate do
# Get all repos and run ecto migrate
for repo <- repos() do
{:ok, _, _} = Ecto.Migrator.with_repo(repo, &Ecto.Migrator.run(&1, :up, all: true))
end
end
def rollback(repo, version) do
{:ok, _, _} = Ecto.Migrator.with_repo(repo, &Ecto.Migrator.run(&1, :down, to: version))
end
def seed() do
for repo <- repos() do
{:ok, _, _} = Ecto.Migrator.with_repo(repo, &run_seeds_for/1)
end
end
defp run_seeds_for(repo) do
# Run the seed script if it exists
seed_script = priv_path_for(repo, @seed_script)
if File.exists?(seed_script) do
IO.puts("Running seed script..")
Code.eval_file(seed_script)
end
end
defp priv_path_for(repo, filename) do
app = Keyword.get(repo.config(), :otp_app)
repo_underscore =
repo
|> Module.split()
|> List.last()
|> Macro.underscore()
priv_dir = "#{:code.priv_dir(app)}"
Path.join([priv_dir, repo_underscore, filename])
end
# loads all repos for our app
defp repos do
Application.load(@app)
Application.fetch_env!(@app, :ecto_repos)
end
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defmodule App.Repo do
use Ecto.Repo,
otp_app: :app,
adapter: Ecto.Adapters.Postgres
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defmodule AppWeb do
@moduledoc """
The entrypoint for defining your web interface, such
as controllers, views, channels and so on.
This can be used in your application as:
use AppWeb, :controller
use AppWeb, :view
The definitions below will be executed for every view,
controller, etc, so keep them short and clean, focused
on imports, uses and aliases.
Do NOT define functions inside the quoted expressions
below. Instead, define any helper function in modules
and import those modules here.
"""
def controller do
quote do
use Phoenix.Controller, namespace: AppWeb
import Plug.Conn
import AppWeb.Gettext
alias AppWeb.Router.Helpers, as: Routes
end
end
def view do
quote do
use Phoenix.View,
root: "lib/app_web/templates",
namespace: AppWeb
# Import convenience functions from controllers
import Phoenix.Controller, only: [get_flash: 1, get_flash: 2, view_module: 1]
# Use all HTML functionality (forms, tags, etc)
use Phoenix.HTML
import AppWeb.ErrorHelpers
import AppWeb.Gettext
alias AppWeb.Router.Helpers, as: Routes
end
end
def router do
quote do
use Phoenix.Router
import Plug.Conn
import Phoenix.Controller
end
end
def channel do
quote do
use Phoenix.Channel
import AppWeb.Gettext
end
end
@doc """
When used, dispatch to the appropriate controller/view/etc.
"""
defmacro __using__(which) when is_atom(which) do
apply(__MODULE__, which, [])
end
end

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defmodule AppWeb.UserSocket do
use Phoenix.Socket
## Channels
# channel "room:*", AppWeb.RoomChannel
# Socket params are passed from the client and can
# be used to verify and authenticate a user. After
# verification, you can put default assigns into
# the socket that will be set for all channels, ie
#
# {:ok, assign(socket, :user_id, verified_user_id)}
#
# To deny connection, return `:error`.
#
# See `Phoenix.Token` documentation for examples in
# performing token verification on connect.
def connect(_params, socket, _connect_info) do
{:ok, socket}
end
# Socket id's are topics that allow you to identify all sockets for a given user:
#
# def id(socket), do: "user_socket:#{socket.assigns.user_id}"
#
# Would allow you to broadcast a "disconnect" event and terminate
# all active sockets and channels for a given user:
#
# AppWeb.Endpoint.broadcast("user_socket:#{user.id}", "disconnect", %{})
#
# Returning `nil` makes this socket anonymous.
def id(_socket), do: nil
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defmodule AppWeb.PageController do
use AppWeb, :controller
def index(conn, _params) do
render(conn, "index.html")
end
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defmodule AppWeb.Endpoint do
use Phoenix.Endpoint, otp_app: :app
# The session will be stored in the cookie and signed,
# this means its contents can be read but not tampered with.
# Set :encryption_salt if you would also like to encrypt it.
@session_options [
store: :cookie,
key: "_app_key",
signing_salt: "We1SV0Zh"
]
socket "/socket", AppWeb.UserSocket,
websocket: true,
longpoll: false
# Serve at "/" the static files from "priv/static" directory.
#
# You should set gzip to true if you are running phx.digest
# when deploying your static files in production.
plug Plug.Static,
at: "/",
from: :app,
gzip: false,
only: ~w(css fonts images js favicon.ico robots.txt)
# Code reloading can be explicitly enabled under the
# :code_reloader configuration of your endpoint.
if code_reloading? do
socket "/phoenix/live_reload/socket", Phoenix.LiveReloader.Socket
plug Phoenix.LiveReloader
plug Phoenix.CodeReloader
end
plug Plug.RequestId
plug Plug.Telemetry, event_prefix: [:phoenix, :endpoint]
plug Plug.Parsers,
parsers: [:urlencoded, :multipart, :json],
pass: ["*/*"],
json_decoder: Phoenix.json_library()
plug Plug.MethodOverride
plug Plug.Head
plug Plug.Session, @session_options
plug AppWeb.Router
end

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defmodule AppWeb.Gettext do
@moduledoc """
A module providing Internationalization with a gettext-based API.
By using [Gettext](https://hexdocs.pm/gettext),
your module gains a set of macros for translations, for example:
import AppWeb.Gettext
# Simple translation
gettext("Here is the string to translate")
# Plural translation
ngettext("Here is the string to translate",
"Here are the strings to translate",
3)
# Domain-based translation
dgettext("errors", "Here is the error message to translate")
See the [Gettext Docs](https://hexdocs.pm/gettext) for detailed usage.
"""
use Gettext, otp_app: :app
end

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defmodule AppWeb.Router do
use AppWeb, :router
pipeline :browser do
plug :accepts, ["html"]
plug :fetch_session
plug :fetch_flash
plug :protect_from_forgery
plug :put_secure_browser_headers
end
pipeline :api do
plug :accepts, ["json"]
end
scope "/", AppWeb do
pipe_through :browser
get "/", PageController, :index
end
# Other scopes may use custom stacks.
# scope "/api", AppWeb do
# pipe_through :api
# end
end

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<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8"/>
<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge"/>
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0"/>
<title><%= assigns[:page_title] || "App · Phoenix Framework" %></title>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="<%= Routes.static_path(@conn, "/css/app.css") %>"/>
<%= csrf_meta_tag() %>
</head>
<body>
<header>
<section class="container">
<nav role="navigation">
<ul>
<li><a href="https://hexdocs.pm/phoenix/overview.html">Get Started</a></li>
</ul>
</nav>
<a href="https://phoenixframework.org/" class="phx-logo">
<img src="<%= Routes.static_path(@conn, "/images/phoenix.png") %>" alt="Phoenix Framework Logo"/>
</a>
</section>
</header>
<main role="main" class="container">
<p class="alert alert-info" role="alert"><%= get_flash(@conn, :info) %></p>
<p class="alert alert-danger" role="alert"><%= get_flash(@conn, :error) %></p>
<%= render @view_module, @view_template, assigns %>
</main>
<script type="text/javascript" src="<%= Routes.static_path(@conn, "/js/app.js") %>"></script>
</body>
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<section class="phx-hero">
<h1><%= gettext "Welcome to %{name}!", name: "Phoenix" %></h1>
<p>A productive web framework that<br/>does not compromise speed or maintainability.</p>
</section>
<section class="row">
<article class="column">
<h2>Resources</h2>
<ul>
<li>
<a href="https://hexdocs.pm/phoenix/overview.html">Guides &amp; Docs</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="https://github.com/phoenixframework/phoenix">Source</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="https://github.com/phoenixframework/phoenix/blob/v1.4/CHANGELOG.md">v1.4 Changelog</a>
</li>
</ul>
</article>
<article class="column">
<h2>Help</h2>
<ul>
<li>
<a href="https://elixirforum.com/c/phoenix-forum">Forum</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="https://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=elixir-lang">#elixir-lang on Freenode IRC</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="https://twitter.com/elixirphoenix">Twitter @elixirphoenix</a>
</li>
</ul>
</article>
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defmodule AppWeb.ErrorHelpers do
@moduledoc """
Conveniences for translating and building error messages.
"""
use Phoenix.HTML
@doc """
Generates tag for inlined form input errors.
"""
def error_tag(form, field) do
Enum.map(Keyword.get_values(form.errors, field), fn error ->
content_tag(:span, translate_error(error),
class: "help-block",
data: [phx_error_for: input_id(form, field)]
)
end)
end
@doc """
Translates an error message using gettext.
"""
def translate_error({msg, opts}) do
# When using gettext, we typically pass the strings we want
# to translate as a static argument:
#
# # Translate "is invalid" in the "errors" domain
# dgettext("errors", "is invalid")
#
# # Translate the number of files with plural rules
# dngettext("errors", "1 file", "%{count} files", count)
#
# Because the error messages we show in our forms and APIs
# are defined inside Ecto, we need to translate them dynamically.
# This requires us to call the Gettext module passing our gettext
# backend as first argument.
#
# Note we use the "errors" domain, which means translations
# should be written to the errors.po file. The :count option is
# set by Ecto and indicates we should also apply plural rules.
if count = opts[:count] do
Gettext.dngettext(AppWeb.Gettext, "errors", msg, msg, count, opts)
else
Gettext.dgettext(AppWeb.Gettext, "errors", msg, opts)
end
end
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defmodule AppWeb.ErrorView do
use AppWeb, :view
# If you want to customize a particular status code
# for a certain format, you may uncomment below.
# def render("500.html", _assigns) do
# "Internal Server Error"
# end
# By default, Phoenix returns the status message from
# the template name. For example, "404.html" becomes
# "Not Found".
def template_not_found(template, _assigns) do
Phoenix.Controller.status_message_from_template(template)
end
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defmodule AppWeb.LayoutView do
use AppWeb, :view
end

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defmodule AppWeb.PageView do
use AppWeb, :view
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defmodule App.MixProject do
use Mix.Project
def project do
[
app: :app,
version: "0.1.0",
elixir: "~> 1.5",
elixirc_paths: elixirc_paths(Mix.env()),
compilers: [:phoenix, :gettext] ++ Mix.compilers(),
start_permanent: Mix.env() == :prod,
aliases: aliases(),
deps: deps()
]
end
# Configuration for the OTP application.
#
# Type `mix help compile.app` for more information.
def application do
[
mod: {App.Application, []},
extra_applications: [:logger, :runtime_tools]
]
end
# Specifies which paths to compile per environment.
defp elixirc_paths(:test), do: ["lib", "test/support"]
defp elixirc_paths(_), do: ["lib"]
# Specifies your project dependencies.
#
# Type `mix help deps` for examples and options.
defp deps do
[
{:phoenix, "~> 1.4.14"},
{:phoenix_pubsub, "~> 1.1"},
{:phoenix_ecto, "~> 4.0"},
{:ecto_sql, "~> 3.1"},
{:postgrex, ">= 0.0.0"},
{:phoenix_html, "~> 2.11"},
{:phoenix_live_reload, "~> 1.2", only: :dev},
{:gettext, "~> 0.11"},
{:jason, "~> 1.0"},
{:plug_cowboy, "~> 2.0"}
]
end
# Aliases are shortcuts or tasks specific to the current project.
# For example, to create, migrate and run the seeds file at once:
#
# $ mix ecto.setup
#
# See the documentation for `Mix` for more info on aliases.
defp aliases do
[
"ecto.setup": ["ecto.create", "ecto.migrate", "run priv/repo/seeds.exs"],
"ecto.reset": ["ecto.drop", "ecto.setup"],
test: ["ecto.create --quiet", "ecto.migrate", "test"]
]
end
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%{
"connection": {:hex, :connection, "1.0.4", "a1cae72211f0eef17705aaededacac3eb30e6625b04a6117c1b2db6ace7d5976", [:mix], [], "hexpm", "4a0850c9be22a43af9920a71ab17c051f5f7d45c209e40269a1938832510e4d9"},
"cowboy": {:hex, :cowboy, "2.7.0", "91ed100138a764355f43316b1d23d7ff6bdb0de4ea618cb5d8677c93a7a2f115", [:rebar3], [{:cowlib, "~> 2.8.0", [hex: :cowlib, repo: "hexpm", optional: false]}, {:ranch, "~> 1.7.1", [hex: :ranch, repo: "hexpm", optional: false]}], "hexpm", "04fd8c6a39edc6aaa9c26123009200fc61f92a3a94f3178c527b70b767c6e605"},
"cowlib": {:hex, :cowlib, "2.8.0", "fd0ff1787db84ac415b8211573e9a30a3ebe71b5cbff7f720089972b2319c8a4", [:rebar3], [], "hexpm", "79f954a7021b302186a950a32869dbc185523d99d3e44ce430cd1f3289f41ed4"},
"db_connection": {:hex, :db_connection, "2.2.1", "caee17725495f5129cb7faebde001dc4406796f12a62b8949f4ac69315080566", [:mix], [{:connection, "~> 1.0.2", [hex: :connection, repo: "hexpm", optional: false]}], "hexpm", "2b02ece62d9f983fcd40954e443b7d9e6589664380e5546b2b9b523cd0fb59e1"},
"decimal": {:hex, :decimal, "1.8.1", "a4ef3f5f3428bdbc0d35374029ffcf4ede8533536fa79896dd450168d9acdf3c", [:mix], [], "hexpm", "3cb154b00225ac687f6cbd4acc4b7960027c757a5152b369923ead9ddbca7aec"},
"ecto": {:hex, :ecto, "3.4.0", "a7a83ab8359bf816ce729e5e65981ce25b9fc5adfc89c2ea3980f4fed0bfd7c1", [:mix], [{:decimal, "~> 1.6 or ~> 2.0", [hex: :decimal, repo: "hexpm", optional: false]}, {:jason, "~> 1.0", [hex: :jason, repo: "hexpm", optional: true]}], "hexpm", "5eed18252f5b5bbadec56a24112b531343507dbe046273133176b12190ce19cc"},
"ecto_sql": {:hex, :ecto_sql, "3.4.2", "3d842665a81ba2137b62aa70151afe81dae44824cd09b2076a255937ab4e2dc9", [:mix], [{:db_connection, "~> 2.2", [hex: :db_connection, repo: "hexpm", optional: false]}, {:ecto, "~> 3.4.0", [hex: :ecto, repo: "hexpm", optional: false]}, {:myxql, "~> 0.3.0 or ~> 0.4.0", [hex: :myxql, repo: "hexpm", optional: true]}, {:postgrex, "~> 0.15.0", [hex: :postgrex, repo: "hexpm", optional: true]}, {:tds, "~> 2.1.0", [hex: :tds, repo: "hexpm", optional: true]}, {:telemetry, "~> 0.4.0", [hex: :telemetry, repo: "hexpm", optional: false]}], "hexpm", "f2b064102467e1525314a464b6fea0707ff28ee132a15006727ccf51b73492ff"},
"file_system": {:hex, :file_system, "0.2.8", "f632bd287927a1eed2b718f22af727c5aeaccc9a98d8c2bd7bff709e851dc986", [:mix], [], "hexpm", "97a3b6f8d63ef53bd0113070102db2ce05352ecf0d25390eb8d747c2bde98bca"},
"gettext": {:hex, :gettext, "0.17.4", "f13088e1ec10ce01665cf25f5ff779e7df3f2dc71b37084976cf89d1aa124d5c", [:mix], [], "hexpm", "3c75b5ea8288e2ee7ea503ff9e30dfe4d07ad3c054576a6e60040e79a801e14d"},
"jason": {:hex, :jason, "1.2.0", "10043418c42d2493d0ee212d3fddd25d7ffe484380afad769a0a38795938e448", [:mix], [{:decimal, "~> 1.0", [hex: :decimal, repo: "hexpm", optional: true]}], "hexpm", "116747dbe057794c3a3e4e143b7c8390b29f634e16c78a7f59ba75bfa6852e7f"},
"mime": {:hex, :mime, "1.3.1", "30ce04ab3175b6ad0bdce0035cba77bba68b813d523d1aac73d9781b4d193cf8", [:mix], [], "hexpm", "6cbe761d6a0ca5a31a0931bf4c63204bceb64538e664a8ecf784a9a6f3b875f1"},
"phoenix": {:hex, :phoenix, "1.4.16", "2cbbe0c81e6601567c44cc380c33aa42a1372ac1426e3de3d93ac448a7ec4308", [:mix], [{:jason, "~> 1.0", [hex: :jason, repo: "hexpm", optional: true]}, {:phoenix_pubsub, "~> 1.1", [hex: :phoenix_pubsub, repo: "hexpm", optional: false]}, {:plug, "~> 1.8.1 or ~> 1.9", [hex: :plug, repo: "hexpm", optional: false]}, {:plug_cowboy, "~> 1.0 or ~> 2.0", [hex: :plug_cowboy, repo: "hexpm", optional: true]}, {:telemetry, "~> 0.4", [hex: :telemetry, repo: "hexpm", optional: false]}], "hexpm", "856cc1a032fa53822737413cf51aa60e750525d7ece7d1c0576d90d7c0f05c24"},
"phoenix_ecto": {:hex, :phoenix_ecto, "4.1.0", "a044d0756d0464c5a541b4a0bf4bcaf89bffcaf92468862408290682c73ae50d", [:mix], [{:ecto, "~> 3.0", [hex: :ecto, repo: "hexpm", optional: false]}, {:phoenix_html, "~> 2.9", [hex: :phoenix_html, repo: "hexpm", optional: true]}, {:plug, "~> 1.0", [hex: :plug, repo: "hexpm", optional: false]}], "hexpm", "c5e666a341ff104d0399d8f0e4ff094559b2fde13a5985d4cb5023b2c2ac558b"},
"phoenix_html": {:hex, :phoenix_html, "2.14.1", "7dabafadedb552db142aacbd1f11de1c0bbaa247f90c449ca549d5e30bbc66b4", [:mix], [{:plug, "~> 1.5", [hex: :plug, repo: "hexpm", optional: false]}], "hexpm", "536d5200ad37fecfe55b3241d90b7a8c3a2ca60cd012fc065f776324fa9ab0a9"},
"phoenix_live_reload": {:hex, :phoenix_live_reload, "1.2.1", "274a4b07c4adbdd7785d45a8b0bb57634d0b4f45b18d2c508b26c0344bd59b8f", [:mix], [{:file_system, "~> 0.2.1 or ~> 0.3", [hex: :file_system, repo: "hexpm", optional: false]}, {:phoenix, "~> 1.4", [hex: :phoenix, repo: "hexpm", optional: false]}], "hexpm", "41b4103a2fa282cfd747d377233baf213c648fdcc7928f432937676532490eee"},
"phoenix_pubsub": {:hex, :phoenix_pubsub, "1.1.2", "496c303bdf1b2e98a9d26e89af5bba3ab487ba3a3735f74bf1f4064d2a845a3e", [:mix], [], "hexpm", "1f13f9f0f3e769a667a6b6828d29dec37497a082d195cc52dbef401a9b69bf38"},
"plug": {:hex, :plug, "1.10.0", "6508295cbeb4c654860845fb95260737e4a8838d34d115ad76cd487584e2fc4d", [:mix], [{:mime, "~> 1.0", [hex: :mime, repo: "hexpm", optional: false]}, {:plug_crypto, "~> 1.1.1 or ~> 1.2", [hex: :plug_crypto, repo: "hexpm", optional: false]}, {:telemetry, "~> 0.4", [hex: :telemetry, repo: "hexpm", optional: true]}], "hexpm", "422a9727e667be1bf5ab1de03be6fa0ad67b775b2d84ed908f3264415ef29d4a"},
"plug_cowboy": {:hex, :plug_cowboy, "2.1.2", "8b0addb5908c5238fac38e442e81b6fcd32788eaa03246b4d55d147c47c5805e", [:mix], [{:cowboy, "~> 2.5", [hex: :cowboy, repo: "hexpm", optional: false]}, {:plug, "~> 1.7", [hex: :plug, repo: "hexpm", optional: false]}], "hexpm", "7d722581ce865a237e14da6d946f92704101740a256bd13ec91e63c0b122fc70"},
"plug_crypto": {:hex, :plug_crypto, "1.1.2", "bdd187572cc26dbd95b87136290425f2b580a116d3fb1f564216918c9730d227", [:mix], [], "hexpm", "6b8b608f895b6ffcfad49c37c7883e8df98ae19c6a28113b02aa1e9c5b22d6b5"},
"postgrex": {:hex, :postgrex, "0.15.3", "5806baa8a19a68c4d07c7a624ccdb9b57e89cbc573f1b98099e3741214746ae4", [:mix], [{:connection, "~> 1.0", [hex: :connection, repo: "hexpm", optional: false]}, {:db_connection, "~> 2.1", [hex: :db_connection, repo: "hexpm", optional: false]}, {:decimal, "~> 1.5", [hex: :decimal, repo: "hexpm", optional: false]}, {:jason, "~> 1.0", [hex: :jason, repo: "hexpm", optional: true]}], "hexpm", "4737ce62a31747b4c63c12b20c62307e51bb4fcd730ca0c32c280991e0606c90"},
"ranch": {:hex, :ranch, "1.7.1", "6b1fab51b49196860b733a49c07604465a47bdb78aa10c1c16a3d199f7f8c881", [:rebar3], [], "hexpm", "451d8527787df716d99dc36162fca05934915db0b6141bbdac2ea8d3c7afc7d7"},
"telemetry": {:hex, :telemetry, "0.4.1", "ae2718484892448a24470e6aa341bc847c3277bfb8d4e9289f7474d752c09c7f", [:rebar3], [], "hexpm", "4738382e36a0a9a2b6e25d67c960e40e1a2c95560b9f936d8e29de8cd858480f"},
}

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## `msgid`s in this file come from POT (.pot) files.
##
## Do not add, change, or remove `msgid`s manually here as
## they're tied to the ones in the corresponding POT file
## (with the same domain).
##
## Use `mix gettext.extract --merge` or `mix gettext.merge`
## to merge POT files into PO files.
msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Language: en\n"
## From Ecto.Changeset.cast/4
msgid "can't be blank"
msgstr ""
## From Ecto.Changeset.unique_constraint/3
msgid "has already been taken"
msgstr ""
## From Ecto.Changeset.put_change/3
msgid "is invalid"
msgstr ""
## From Ecto.Changeset.validate_acceptance/3
msgid "must be accepted"
msgstr ""
## From Ecto.Changeset.validate_format/3
msgid "has invalid format"
msgstr ""
## From Ecto.Changeset.validate_subset/3
msgid "has an invalid entry"
msgstr ""
## From Ecto.Changeset.validate_exclusion/3
msgid "is reserved"
msgstr ""
## From Ecto.Changeset.validate_confirmation/3
msgid "does not match confirmation"
msgstr ""
## From Ecto.Changeset.no_assoc_constraint/3
msgid "is still associated with this entry"
msgstr ""
msgid "are still associated with this entry"
msgstr ""
## From Ecto.Changeset.validate_length/3
msgid "should be %{count} character(s)"
msgid_plural "should be %{count} character(s)"
msgstr[0] ""
msgstr[1] ""
msgid "should have %{count} item(s)"
msgid_plural "should have %{count} item(s)"
msgstr[0] ""
msgstr[1] ""
msgid "should be at least %{count} character(s)"
msgid_plural "should be at least %{count} character(s)"
msgstr[0] ""
msgstr[1] ""
msgid "should have at least %{count} item(s)"
msgid_plural "should have at least %{count} item(s)"
msgstr[0] ""
msgstr[1] ""
msgid "should be at most %{count} character(s)"
msgid_plural "should be at most %{count} character(s)"
msgstr[0] ""
msgstr[1] ""
msgid "should have at most %{count} item(s)"
msgid_plural "should have at most %{count} item(s)"
msgstr[0] ""
msgstr[1] ""
## From Ecto.Changeset.validate_number/3
msgid "must be less than %{number}"
msgstr ""
msgid "must be greater than %{number}"
msgstr ""
msgid "must be less than or equal to %{number}"
msgstr ""
msgid "must be greater than or equal to %{number}"
msgstr ""
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## This is a PO Template file.
##
## `msgid`s here are often extracted from source code.
## Add new translations manually only if they're dynamic
## translations that can't be statically extracted.
##
## Run `mix gettext.extract` to bring this file up to
## date. Leave `msgstr`s empty as changing them here has no
## effect: edit them in PO (`.po`) files instead.
## From Ecto.Changeset.cast/4
msgid "can't be blank"
msgstr ""
## From Ecto.Changeset.unique_constraint/3
msgid "has already been taken"
msgstr ""
## From Ecto.Changeset.put_change/3
msgid "is invalid"
msgstr ""
## From Ecto.Changeset.validate_acceptance/3
msgid "must be accepted"
msgstr ""
## From Ecto.Changeset.validate_format/3
msgid "has invalid format"
msgstr ""
## From Ecto.Changeset.validate_subset/3
msgid "has an invalid entry"
msgstr ""
## From Ecto.Changeset.validate_exclusion/3
msgid "is reserved"
msgstr ""
## From Ecto.Changeset.validate_confirmation/3
msgid "does not match confirmation"
msgstr ""
## From Ecto.Changeset.no_assoc_constraint/3
msgid "is still associated with this entry"
msgstr ""
msgid "are still associated with this entry"
msgstr ""
## From Ecto.Changeset.validate_length/3
msgid "should be %{count} character(s)"
msgid_plural "should be %{count} character(s)"
msgstr[0] ""
msgstr[1] ""
msgid "should have %{count} item(s)"
msgid_plural "should have %{count} item(s)"
msgstr[0] ""
msgstr[1] ""
msgid "should be at least %{count} character(s)"
msgid_plural "should be at least %{count} character(s)"
msgstr[0] ""
msgstr[1] ""
msgid "should have at least %{count} item(s)"
msgid_plural "should have at least %{count} item(s)"
msgstr[0] ""
msgstr[1] ""
msgid "should be at most %{count} character(s)"
msgid_plural "should be at most %{count} character(s)"
msgstr[0] ""
msgstr[1] ""
msgid "should have at most %{count} item(s)"
msgid_plural "should have at most %{count} item(s)"
msgstr[0] ""
msgstr[1] ""
## From Ecto.Changeset.validate_number/3
msgid "must be less than %{number}"
msgstr ""
msgid "must be greater than %{number}"
msgstr ""
msgid "must be less than or equal to %{number}"
msgstr ""
msgid "must be greater than or equal to %{number}"
msgstr ""
msgid "must be equal to %{number}"
msgstr ""

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[
import_deps: [:ecto_sql],
inputs: ["*.exs"]
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# Script for populating the database. You can run it as:
#
# mix run priv/repo/seeds.exs
#
# Inside the script, you can read and write to any of your
# repositories directly:
#
# App.Repo.insert!(%App.SomeSchema{})
#
# We recommend using the bang functions (`insert!`, `update!`
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defmodule AppWeb.PageControllerTest do
use AppWeb.ConnCase
test "GET /", %{conn: conn} do
conn = get(conn, "/")
assert html_response(conn, 200) =~ "Welcome to Phoenix!"
end
end

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defmodule AppWeb.ErrorViewTest do
use AppWeb.ConnCase, async: true
# Bring render/3 and render_to_string/3 for testing custom views
import Phoenix.View
test "renders 404.html" do
assert render_to_string(AppWeb.ErrorView, "404.html", []) == "Not Found"
end
test "renders 500.html" do
assert render_to_string(AppWeb.ErrorView, "500.html", []) == "Internal Server Error"
end
end

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defmodule AppWeb.LayoutViewTest do
use AppWeb.ConnCase, async: true
# When testing helpers, you may want to import Phoenix.HTML and
# use functions such as safe_to_string() to convert the helper
# result into an HTML string.
# import Phoenix.HTML
end

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defmodule AppWeb.PageViewTest do
use AppWeb.ConnCase, async: true
end

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defmodule AppWeb.ChannelCase do
@moduledoc """
This module defines the test case to be used by
channel tests.
Such tests rely on `Phoenix.ChannelTest` and also
import other functionality to make it easier
to build common data structures and query the data layer.
Finally, if the test case interacts with the database,
we enable the SQL sandbox, so changes done to the database
are reverted at the end of every test. If you are using
PostgreSQL, you can even run database tests asynchronously
by setting `use AppWeb.ChannelCase, async: true`, although
this option is not recommended for other databases.
"""
use ExUnit.CaseTemplate
using do
quote do
# Import conveniences for testing with channels
use Phoenix.ChannelTest
# The default endpoint for testing
@endpoint AppWeb.Endpoint
end
end
setup tags do
:ok = Ecto.Adapters.SQL.Sandbox.checkout(App.Repo)
unless tags[:async] do
Ecto.Adapters.SQL.Sandbox.mode(App.Repo, {:shared, self()})
end
:ok
end
end

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defmodule AppWeb.ConnCase do
@moduledoc """
This module defines the test case to be used by
tests that require setting up a connection.
Such tests rely on `Phoenix.ConnTest` and also
import other functionality to make it easier
to build common data structures and query the data layer.
Finally, if the test case interacts with the database,
we enable the SQL sandbox, so changes done to the database
are reverted at the end of every test. If you are using
PostgreSQL, you can even run database tests asynchronously
by setting `use AppWeb.ConnCase, async: true`, although
this option is not recommended for other databases.
"""
use ExUnit.CaseTemplate
using do
quote do
# Import conveniences for testing with connections
use Phoenix.ConnTest
alias AppWeb.Router.Helpers, as: Routes
# The default endpoint for testing
@endpoint AppWeb.Endpoint
end
end
setup tags do
:ok = Ecto.Adapters.SQL.Sandbox.checkout(App.Repo)
unless tags[:async] do
Ecto.Adapters.SQL.Sandbox.mode(App.Repo, {:shared, self()})
end
{:ok, conn: Phoenix.ConnTest.build_conn()}
end
end

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defmodule App.DataCase do
@moduledoc """
This module defines the setup for tests requiring
access to the application's data layer.
You may define functions here to be used as helpers in
your tests.
Finally, if the test case interacts with the database,
we enable the SQL sandbox, so changes done to the database
are reverted at the end of every test. If you are using
PostgreSQL, you can even run database tests asynchronously
by setting `use App.DataCase, async: true`, although
this option is not recommended for other databases.
"""
use ExUnit.CaseTemplate
using do
quote do
alias App.Repo
import Ecto
import Ecto.Changeset
import Ecto.Query
import App.DataCase
end
end
setup tags do
:ok = Ecto.Adapters.SQL.Sandbox.checkout(App.Repo)
unless tags[:async] do
Ecto.Adapters.SQL.Sandbox.mode(App.Repo, {:shared, self()})
end
:ok
end
@doc """
A helper that transforms changeset errors into a map of messages.
assert {:error, changeset} = Accounts.create_user(%{password: "short"})
assert "password is too short" in errors_on(changeset).password
assert %{password: ["password is too short"]} = errors_on(changeset)
"""
def errors_on(changeset) do
Ecto.Changeset.traverse_errors(changeset, fn {message, opts} ->
Regex.replace(~r"%{(\w+)}", message, fn _, key ->
opts |> Keyword.get(String.to_existing_atom(key), key) |> to_string()
end)
end)
end
end

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ExUnit.start()
Ecto.Adapters.SQL.Sandbox.mode(App.Repo, :manual)

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version: '3.7'
services:
app:
build: app
environment:
- POSTGRES_USER=postgres
- POSTGRES_PASSWORD=postgres
- POSTGRES_DB=AppDB
- PGHOST=db
- PGPORT=5432
- HOST=localhost
- PORT=4000
depends_on:
- db
ports:
- "4000:4000"
db:
image: postgres:12.2
restart: always
ports:
- "5432:5432"
environment:
POSTGRES_USER: postgres
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: postgres
POSTGRES_DB: AppDB
PGDATA: /data/postgres
volumes:
- postgres:/data/postgres
networks:
default:
ipam:
driver: default
config:
- subnet: 173.31.0.0/17
volumes:
postgres:

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