fuse
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0.0 | 7.9 | |
about 2 years ago | 7 days ago | |
Erlang | Elixir | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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fuse
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When "letting it crash" is not enough
Indeed. I do wish there were a few more "extras" in OTP, because "let it crash" needs some more details in some circumstances.
For instance if you have a system with a user interface and some various components, like say, a database, and the database becomes unavailable, you don't want the entire system to crash. You want it to display an error message to the user and maybe go into some kind of diagnostic mode or other "things are not normal" state.
Something like https://github.com/jlouis/fuse is one approach.
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Elixir for Cynical Curmudgeons
> If you configure it well (the defaults are not always optimal) you can have your invisible mesh of services survive extended outages of the 3rd party APIs it depends on.
This is something that annoyed me a bit with OTP. The basic strategies aren't really enough for that, so you need something like https://github.com/jlouis/fuse
I wrote something like that myself, but it hasn't seen a ton of use: https://github.com/davidw/hardcore
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Elixir for Cynical Curmudgeons
I haven’t used commanded, exmachina, or ash:
- Tesla has a mode which can be used completely without macros, and I am increasingly encouraging that it be the only way that it is used. So does the author (as of 2020): https://github.com/elixir-tesla/tesla/issues/367#issuecommen...
There is also `req` mentioned in a recent post as an alternative (it looks good, but I am still playing with it to see if it is a suitable replacement for Tesla in all cases).
- Absinthe is something of a compiler itself, because it has to strictly define things the way that is specified in the GraphQL spec. You can now import an SDL file, but you still need to hook resolvers and middleware into it. Honestly, I don’t think that the schema definitions in JS/TS are much better for GraphQL in terms of readability.
Being heavily macro-based means that there are sharp edges that are harder to work around when you want to add your own macros for code reuse purposes. That said, aside from the schema definition, Absinthe is entirely usable without macros. Within the schema definition, Absinthe isn’t making anything up, it’s using the same basic definitions that the GraphQL spec do, adapted for Elixir syntax.
Exmachina didn’t interest me because I don’t think much of factory_bot (which used to be called factory_girl), as I saw it abused far more than used well (IMO, it’s impossible to use correctly). Ash…looks like an interesting experiment, but I don’t know that there’s a lot of pick-up with it compared to Phoenix. And I have yet to find a use for CQRS/ES, so there’s no reason for me to play with commanded. I certainly wouldn’t consider any of these three to be "major" players in Elixir. Tesla and Absinthe? Yes.
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ElixirのHTTPクライアントでお天気情報を取得したい(2022年)
tesla
- Elixir: Consumindo dados de uma API externa
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Learn how to deploy Elixir apps on Heroku
To integrate the API via Elixir let's use the HTTP wrapper Tesla. There are many good options out there, such as the good old Httpoison. However, Tesla has some added benefits. I won't go into details as it's not the purpose of this article, but it's worth checking out.
What are some alternatives?
lz4 - LZ4 bindings for Erlang
httpoison - Yet Another HTTP client for Elixir powered by hackney
trie - Erlang Trie Implementation
hackney - simple HTTP client in Erlang
fnv - Pure Elixir implementation of Fowler–Noll–Vo hash functions
httpotion - [Deprecated because ibrowse is not maintained] HTTP client for Elixir (use Tesla please)
red_black_tree - Red-black tree implementation for Elixir.
Ralitobu.Plug - Elixir Plug for Ralitobu, the Rate Limiter with Token Bucket algorithm
cuckoo - :bird: Cuckoo Filters in Elixir
webdriver - WebDriver client for Elixir.
graphmath - An Elixir library for performing 2D and 3D mathematics.
Maxwell - Maxwell is an HTTP client which support for middleware and multiple adapters.