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libcluster
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Elixir clustering using Postgres
libcluster is the go-to package for connecting multiple BEAM instances and setting up healing strategies. libcluster provides out-of-the-box strategies and it allows users to define their own strategies by implementing a simple behavior that defines cluster formation and healing according to the supporting service you want to use.
- Phoenix 1.7 for Elixir: Edit a Form in a Modal
- Elixir for Ruby developers: the three most important differences
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cannot query kubernetes (unauthorized): endpoints is forbidden: User cannot list endpoints in the namespace
I am using libcluster to connect my nodesI get the following error:
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We used Elixir's Observer to hunt down bottlenecks
Distributed Elixir can be done with Docker containers too, see https://github.com/bitwalker/libcluster which by default has some Kubernetes support but you can also have third party (or custom) clustering strategies. I've not done this myself but I've seen articles about this a lot during the past years.
Hot code updates for most applications aren't really worth it in my opinion, assuming you do something like blue/green rollover deployments. It's cool that it's possible though. But it requires appup files and afaik Distillery is one of the release tools that has support for it built-in.
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If you were in charge of a startup tech stack, how would you use elixir to actually scale and make every work seamlessly?
On the deployment level, you can use synchronous communication using API-based solutions or asynchronous communication using external solutions (RabbitMQ, Kafka,...) or Erlang/Elixir tools (message passing, pg2, PubSub, Libcluster,...)
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- Nodes Elixir
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Clustering nodes with different basenames
Looking throught libcluster code (https://github.com/bitwalker/libcluster/blob/master/lib/strategy/kubernetes_dns.ex#L150) it does seem to require that both nodes share the same basename.
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Building a Distributed Turn-Based Game System in Elixir
libcluster – Automatic cluster formation/healing for Elixir applications.
Phoenix
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Idempotent seeds in Elixir
A standard Phoenix app contains a priv/repo/seeds.exs script file, which populates a database when it is run, so that developers can work with a conveniently prepared environment.
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Ask HN: Did you encounter any Leap Year bugs today? How bad was it?
There was one in the Phoenix Framework (Elixir) about issuing certificates with an invalid end date: https://github.com/phoenixframework/phoenix/issues/5737
Interestingly, Azure had this bug some years ago too leading to an outage. https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/summary-of-windows-az...
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Aplicando MVVM en Phoenix LiveView
Official website: https://www.phoenixframework.org/
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Things I like about Gleam's Syntax
Since you mention Rails, have you seen https://www.phoenixframework.org/
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Building Apps with Tauri and Elixir
Thus, we set out to build a desktop application using a LiveView from the Phoenix Framework in Elixir. For the uninitiated, a LiveView is a process that receives events, updates its state, and renders updates to a page as diffs. The LiveView programming model is declarative: instead of saying “once event X happens, change Y on the page”, events in LiveView are regular messages which may cause changes to its state.
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Has anybody compared Phoenix Framwork vs. Blazor?
It seems though like Phoenix is similar like Blazor Server (using web socket), but Phoenix is: SEO friendly (first render is plain html) Light weight, scales well and concurrency is first class Easy to develop (runs a local server so you see live updates) Compiled With auth out of the box https://www.phoenixframework.org/
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Ask HN: Why isn't Phoenix/Elixir more mainstream?
Sorry to hear this. Phoenix v1.7 changed how it structures files in disk and that broke quite some of the getting started material. However, the guides are always kept up to date, so you can give it a try: https://hexdocs.pm/phoenix/overview.html
You can also see the resources on this page listed by year: https://github.com/phoenixframework/phoenix/blob/main/guides... - the recent launched ones are most likely up to date.
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Emoji Generator with AI
Yes! I love Elixir :) [Phoenix LiveView](https://www.phoenixframework.org/) is really amazing. I feel so fast working in it. I got hooked after watching Chris McCord's ['Build a real-time Twitter clone in 15 minutes'](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZvmYaFkNJI&embeds_referring...), and things have improved a lot since then.
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Ask HN: What's the best modern back end?
I still work on a lot of Java projects. As of JDK 17 Java has most of "ML the good parts" and has the same scalable, reliable and high-performance threading Java is famous for. JAX-RS provides a Sinatra style framework that makes it easy to write JSON API back ends. JDK 21 is just about to come out as a long term supported version and it will be even better.
I do my side projects in Python with aiohttp and think it is a lot of fun even though people tell me it is suicide (I guess if you block the thread you are in trouble)
I think "Next.js" really wants a node.js backend which has the big advantage that you can share code with the front end and back end. It's basically single-threaded but I know people who are happy with it.
The system I'd most like to try is
https://www.phoenixframework.org/
which is just great if you want to do stuff with websockets that is more interactive than what most people are doing.
- Ask HN: Leetcode for Back End and Server Development
What are some alternatives?
horde - Horde is a distributed Supervisor and Registry backed by DeltaCrdt
Django - The Web framework for perfectionists with deadlines.
Nomad - Elixir/Phoenix Cloud SDK and Deployment Tool
sugar - Modular web framework for Elixir
Kubex - Kubex is the kubernetes integration for Elixir projects and it is written in pure Elixir.
hotwire-rails - Use Hotwire in your Ruby on Rails app
ex_aws - A flexible, easy to use set of clients AWS APIs for Elixir
kitto - Kitto is a framework for interactive dashboards written in Elixir
discovery - An OTP application for auto-discovering services with Consul
trot - An Elixir web micro-framework.
erlcloud - AWS APIs library for Erlang (Amazon EC2, S3, SQS, DDB, ELB and etc)
RIG - Create low-latency, interactive user experiences for stateless microservices.