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ex_aws
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File upload to AWS S3 or S3 compatible bucket from Phoenix LiveView using Elixir
If you want to upload files from the server, please check out ex_aws, ex_aws_s3, and AWS S3 in Elixir with ExAws. Uploading from the server is very straightforward compared to uploading from the client mainly because ex_aws already includes all necessary request settings. If you want the user to first upload the file to the server (maybe you want to change the file a bit before storing it or generating thumbnail of the picture), then consider also using Waffle that comes with seamless integration with ex_aws.
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Event Based System with Localstack (Elixir Edition): Uploading files to S3 with PresignedURL's
We will use the library ex_aws to manage all the AWS resources
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Complete, Production-Ready Phoenix Reference Applications
AWS: I don't have a definitive answer for you on AWS. I've used ex_aws a good bit, and it's reasonably solid. aws-elixir also seems to be actively maintained.
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File Upload using Elixir, Phoenix, Absinthe and ExAws
Prepare your account, we will use AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID and AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY. Please visit here for more information about ExAWS: https://github.com/ex-aws/ex_aws
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Looking for an Open Source project to join part time
- https://github.com/ex-aws/ex_aws
elixir-boilerplate
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Complete, Production-Ready Phoenix Reference Applications
Elixir Boilerplate
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Unlock/Uninstall A Dependency
Here’s an extra tip to keep you mix.lock clean, add this to your linting rules so it gets validated automatically! It is one of the many CI checks we have for our Elixir projects at Mirego. We actually open-sourced our boilerplate project/template a few months ago if ever you are curious :
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Is it a good idea to switch from go micro-services to elixir/pheonix ?
We do have this awesome community created template & I use it for all my projects even non graphql projects; it saves about 1-3 days of setup and configuration. https://github.com/mirego/elixir-boilerplate
What are some alternatives?
erlcloud - AWS APIs library for Erlang (Amazon EC2, S3, SQS, DDB, ELB and etc)
phoenix_container_example - Production-quality example for Elixir/Phoenix building, testing, and running in containers
aws-elixir - AWS clients for Elixir
filtrex - A library for performing and validating complex filters from a client (e.g. smart filters)
aws - AWS clients for Elixir
kandesk - Simple Kanban application written in elixir using phoenix liveview
libcluster - Automatic cluster formation/healing for Elixir applications
absinthe_plug - Plug support for Absinthe, the GraphQL toolkit for Elixir
Nomad - Elixir/Phoenix Cloud SDK and Deployment Tool
terminator - 🛡 Modern elixir ACL/ABAC library for managing granular user abilities and permissions
Cloudi - A Cloud at the lowest level!
WebSockex - An Elixir Websocket Client