ecto_sqlite3_extras
ecto_sqlite3
ecto_sqlite3_extras | ecto_sqlite3 | |
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6 | 2 | |
28 | 259 | |
- | 1.5% | |
7.3 | 7.5 | |
11 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
Elixir | Elixir | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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ecto_sqlite3_extras
- ecto_sqlite3_extras: Helpful queries and Phoenix Live Dashboard integration for SQLite. Must-have for SQLite-powered Elixir projects.
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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.
ecto_sqlite3
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Single File Elixir Scripts
You could adapt this script and replace Postgrex with the ecto_sqlite3 adapter:
https://github.com/wojtekmach/mix_install_examples/blob/main...
https://github.com/elixir-sqlite/ecto_sqlite3
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The next release of Live Dashboard will have SQLite support
One of the most appealing features of Elixir for me was that it has a self-contained ecosystem. All you need to deploy a production-ready application is the application itself and PostgreSQL. No need for Redis, k8s, Kafka, Nginx, and all that stuff. But can we also go without PostgreSQL (and without losing the power of SQL)? For my first Elixir project, I picked SQLite which doesn't require running a separate service and works great with Ecto, thanks to ecto_sqlite3. And imagine my disappointment when Phoenix Live Dashboard didn't show any fancy stats as it does for PostgreSQL.
What are some alternatives?
goal - A parameter validation library - based on Ecto
single_file_phx_bumblebee_ml
phoenix_live_dashboard - Realtime dashboard with metrics, request logging, plus storage, OS and VM insights
ecto_psql_extras - Ecto PostgreSQL database performance insights. Locks, index usage, buffer cache hit ratios, vacuum stats and more.
kaffy - Powerfully simple admin package for phoenix applications
mix_install_examples - A collection of simple Elixir scripts that are using Mix.install/2.
paper_trail - Track and record all the changes in your database with Ecto. Revert back to anytime in history.
elixir-snippets - Just some WIP in Elixir and related experiments