ecto_psql_extras
amnesia
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ecto_psql_extras | amnesia | |
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6.8 | 0.0 | |
4 months ago | over 1 year ago | |
Elixir | Elixir | |
MIT License | Do What The F*ck You Want To Public License |
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ecto_psql_extras
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The next release of Live Dashboard will have SQLite support
So, I fixed it. I made ecto_sqlite3_extras (like ecto_psql_extras but for SQLite) and the next release of Phoenix Live Dashboard will include integration with the project. If you have an SQLite-powered Phoenix application, wait for the next release of the dashboard, upgrade, add ecto_sqlite3_extras into the list of dependencies, and your dashboard will now include nice stats for the SQLite database.
- Viewing PostgreSQL Active Connections in Phoenix Live Dashboard with Ecto PSQL Extras
amnesia
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What are some alternatives?
ets_map - An Elixir package that provides a Map-like interface (Map/Access/Enumerable/Collectable) backed by an ETS table
ecto - A toolkit for data mapping and language integrated query.
redix - Fast, pipelined, resilient Redis driver for Elixir. 🛍
memento - Simple + Powerful interface to the Mnesia Distributed Database 💾
postgrex - PostgreSQL driver for Elixir
mongodb - MongoDB driver for Elixir
eredis - Erlang Redis client
paper_trail - Track and record all the changes in your database with Ecto. Revert back to anytime in history.
moebius - A functional query tool for Elixir
ecto_mnesia - Ecto adapter for Mnesia Erlang term database.
mysql - MySQL/OTP – MySQL and MariaDB client for Erlang/OTP
eventstore - Event store using PostgreSQL for persistence