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4 | 3 | |
1,465 | 338 | |
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8.1 | 1.8 | |
17 days ago | over 2 years ago | |
Elixir | Elixir | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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cachex
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Optimizing Elixir Phoenix action with huge json response by responding by cached, gzipped values.
By integrating cachex into our system, we're now able to optimize the loading process, providing users with a smoother experience while still benefiting from offline accessibility. Stay tuned as I delve deeper into the caching practices that helped us enhance the performance of our Phoenix Controller actions with JSON responses.
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Should I use ETS or a GenServer when I just need a K/V store
There's also ConCache or Cachex which will handle the clunky ETS interface for you.
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try-catch vs "let it crash"
I have a web application which uses cowboy and cachex every so often cachex errors, which means my server returns a 500.
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Show HN: Hackernews-style stock news (from 40 sources)
Thanks @kuzee! Much appreciated :)
I appreciate that info on LiveView, I plan on digging into it!
The public-facing pages of this site aren't currently using LiveView, but I see it on the horizon.
For speed considerations, I'm actually caching news stories in memory using the excellent Cachex (https://github.com/whitfin/cachex) library.
tictac
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Should I use ETS or a GenServer when I just need a K/V store
I wrote a multi-player, multi-region tic-tac-toe game using LiveView. You can check it out here. https://github.com/fly-apps/tictac
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Transitioning from AWS ecosystem to BEAM/Elixir
I know that you said that you don't want to be locked into another cloud, but I would recommend a read at https://fly.io/blog/building-a-distributed-turn-based-game-system-in-elixir/ to see how easier it is to build a distributed application in elixir than in other stacks, just think of fly.io as the equivalent to k8s, providing just the infrastructure.
- Building a Distributed Turn-Based Game System in Elixir
What are some alternatives?
Nebulex - In-memory and distributed caching toolkit for Elixir.
horde - Horde is a distributed Supervisor and Registry backed by DeltaCrdt
con_cache - ets based key/value cache with row level isolated writes and ttl support
libcluster - Automatic cluster formation/healing for Elixir applications
elixir_locker
flyctl - Command line tools for fly.io services
lru_cache - ETS-based fix-sized LRU cache for elixir
overbooked - Overbooked is a self-hosted flexible workplace platform for indie co-working owners.
Mem - KV cache with TTL, Replacement and Persistence support
wireguard-vyatta-ubnt - WireGuard for Ubiquiti Devices
locker - Atomic distributed "check and set" for short-lived keys
phoenix_live_view - Rich, real-time user experiences with server-rendered HTML