mix_install_examples
tracim
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mix_install_examples
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On to Elixir
Ya, it's fair, it's a common complaint! Though the size of the generated files is nothing compared to Rails :D
You're right that phx_new does count too. It's a bit misunderstood that Phoenix is actually closer to a micro-framework like Flask than it is a full-fledged solution like Django or Rails. What takes it up to their level is `mix phx.new`, so your argument is more on point than I initially thought. The LiveView issue tracker even provides a single-file version of a Phoenix app to re-create your issue in [0]. As you can see, it's not as simple as something like Flask, but not as complex as the generator does.
Again, great article and happy to have you aboard ;)
Also, if you want an auth solution without code generation, there is Pow [1]
[0] https://github.com/wojtekmach/mix_install_examples/blob/main...
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Scripting with Elixir
- learning how to compute the checksum of the internal content of a zip file https://github.com/etalab/transport-site/blob/master/scripts...
As mentioned in the article, I can definitely recommend to check out https://github.com/wojtekmach/mix_install_examples which has a long list of examples.
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Server Sent Events
Streaming ChatGPT via SSE in Elixir: https://github.com/wojtekmach/mix_install_examples/pull/22#i...
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Single File Elixir Scripts
love elixir. hate Mix.
it's like using Maven or npm all over again. but even worse because it generates a lot of code.
it creates disposable projects by design. No way to keep track of what to change when mix create outputs something different next year.
and now things like https://github.com/wojtekmach/mix_install_examples/blob/main... where is ecto even installed? download from where? so annoying this trend.
- Phoenix 1.7.0 Released: Built-In Tailwind, Verified Routes, LiveView Streams
- Python 3.11 Delivers
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Simple 1-2 page website with LiveView - alternative to Phoenix?
Like others have told you, Phoenix doesn't really add much complexity / fat / weight. In terms of complexity, if you don't want to use phx_new to boostrap the project here's a sample of using Phoenix LiveView in a single script file: https://github.com/wojtekmach/mix_install_examples/blob/main/phoenix_live_view.exs
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Dynamic Queries in Ecto (Elixir Lang)
If you want to play around with Ecto in isolation, you can (thanks to `Mix.install/2`) work in single-files, all containing the migrations, the schemas and configuration.
Check-out this repository for an example (and other single-file examples):
https://github.com/wojtekmach/mix_install_examples/blob/main...
tracim
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Server Sent Events
You can use BroadcastChannel [1]. It works well and does not require service workers. It's used in Tracim [2], for some reason we could not move to HTTP/2 so we indeed learned about this connection limit soon enough…
[1] https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/BroadcastCh...
[2] https://github.com/tracim/tracim/blob/develop/frontend_lib/s...
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Shared task management software?
I found Tracim that is a possible contender as it fits some of your requirements, I think... https://github.com/tracim/tracim
What are some alternatives?
moebius - Modern ANSI & ASCII Art Editor
ecto - A toolkit for data mapping and language integrated query.
unsplit - Resolves conflicts in Mnesia after network splits
moebius - A functional query tool for Elixir
gleam - ⭐️ A friendly language for building type-safe, scalable systems!
single_file_phx_bumblebee_ml
fetch - Fetch Standard
phoenix - Phoenix is a self-custodial Bitcoin wallet using Lightning to send/receive payments.
livebook - Automate code & data workflows with interactive Elixir notebooks
programming-phoenix-liveview - Programming Phoenix LiveView Book Code & Solutions to "Give it a try"s
vrc - A tool to visualize call graphs