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Phoenix in Action / Phoenix в действии
Год издания: 2019
Автор: Lessel Geoffrey / Лессел Джеффри
Издательство: Manning
ISBN: 9781617295041
Язык: Английский
Формат: PDF/epub
Качество: Издательский макет или текст (eBook)
Интерактивное оглавление: Да
Количество страниц: 337
Описание: Covers Phoenix 1.4
Phoenix is a modern web framework built for the Elixir programming language. Elegant, fault-tolerant, and performant, Phoenix is as easy to use as Rails and as rock-solid as Elixir's Erlang-based foundation. Phoenix in Action builds on your existing web dev skills, teaching you the unique benefits of Phoenix along with just enough Elixir to get the job done.
about the technology
Modern web applications need to be efficient to develop, lightning fast, and unfailingly reliable. Phoenix, a web framework for the Elixir programming language, delivers on all counts. Elegant and intuitive, Phoenix radically simplifies the dev process. Built for concurrency, Phoenix channels make short work of developing real-time applications. And as for reliability, Phoenix apps run on the battle-tested Erlang VM, so they’re rock solid!
what's inside
Functional programming in a web environment
An introduction to Elixir
Database interactions with Ecto
Real-time communication with channels
about the reader
For web developers familiar with a framework like Rails or ASP.NET. No experience with Elixir or Phoenix required.
about the book
Phoenix in Action is an example-based book that teaches you to build production-quality web apps. You’ll handle business logic, database interactions, and app designs as you progressively create an online auction site. As you go, you’ll build everything from the core components to the real-time user interactions where Phoenix really shines.

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Copyright
Brief Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
About this book
About the author
About the cover illustration
Part 1. Getting started
Chapter 1. Ride the Phoenix
1.1. What is Phoenix?
1.2. Elixir and Phoenix vs. the alternatives
1.3. The power of Elixir
1.4. Functional vs. object-oriented programming
1.5. Keep reading
Summary
Chapter 2. Intro to Elixir
2.1. The basics
2.2. Other idiomatic Elixir language features
Summary
Chapter 3. A little Phoenix overview
3.1. Follow the data
3.2. Putting it all together
Summary
Part 2. Diving in deep
Chapter 4. Phoenix is not your application
4.1. I thought this book was about Phoenix
4.2. The first steps in building your application
4.3. Next steps
Summary
Chapter 5. Elixir application structure
5.1. Moving from a single file to an application
5.2. Organizing, compiling, and running your new application
5.3. Using Hex to get external dependencies
Summary
Chapter 6. Bring in Phoenix
6.1. Installing Phoenix on your system
6.2. Creating a new Phoenix application
6.3. Listing items from the fake repo
Summary
Chapter 7. Being persistent with a database
7.1. A quick intro to Ecto
7.2. Configuring Ecto
7.3. Preparing Auction to use the database
7.4. Creating, retrieving, and deleting data in the database
Summary
Chapter 8. Making changes with Ecto.Changeset
8.1. Can’t I just ... update?
8.2. Now you can update!
Summary
Chapter 9. Transforming data in your browser
9.1. Handling new routes in your application
9.2. Viewing the details of a single item
9.3. Creating items through web forms
9.4. Editing items through web forms
Summary
Chapter 10. Plugs, assigns, and dealing with session data
10.1. Preparing your application for user registration
10.2. Handling user login and sessions
10.3. Plugs
10.4. Adding site navigation
10.5. Restricting users from certain pages
Summary
Chapter 11. Associating records and accepting bids
11.1. Creating bids
11.2. Adding associations to the Auction.Bid schema
11.3. Using has_many with items and users
11.4. Listing a user’s bids on their profile page
11.5. Some ideas for further improvement
Summary
Part 3. Those important extras
Chapter 12. Using Phoenix channels for real-time communication
12.1. What are Phoenix channels?
12.2. Connecting a user to a channel and a topic
12.3. Sending real-time messages to a user
12.4. Updating all users when a new bid is made
Summary
Chapter 13. Building an API
13.1. Scoping API requests to a new controller
13.2. Creating the AuctionWeb.Api.ItemController controller and view
13.3. Including related bid and user data
Summary
Chapter 14. Testing in Elixir and Phoenix
14.1. An introduction to ExUnit
14.2. Setting up tests for Ecto
14.3. Testing Ecto queries in Auction
14.4. Simultaneously writing documentation and tests with doctests
14.5. Writing tests For Phoenix
14.6. What next?
Summary
Appendix A. Installing Elixir and Phoenix
A.1. Installing Elixir
A.2. Installing Phoenix
Appendix B. More Elixir resources
On the web
Books
Community
The general flow of a request as it moves through Phoenix
Index
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