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Mastering Elixir

You're reading from   Mastering Elixir Build and scale concurrent, distributed, and fault-tolerant applications

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788472678
Length 574 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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André Albuquerque André Albuquerque
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Preparing for the Journey Ahead 2. Innards of an Elixir Project FREE CHAPTER 3. Processes – The Bedrock of Concurrency and Fault Tolerance 4. Powered by Erlang/OTP 5. Demand-Driven Processing 6. Metaprogramming – Code That Writes Itself 7. Persisting Data Using Ecto 8. Phoenix – A Flying Web Framework 9. Finding Zen through Testing 10. Deploying to the Cloud 11. Keeping an Eye on Your Processes 12. Other Books You May Enjoy

Schemas and migrations


Given we are now connected to the database, we will set the data foundations of our project. In this section, we'll create the schemas that represent our users and their media, and the corresponding data migrations.

Schemas

Our ElixirDrip project allows users to safely store their media, and eventually share it with other users. Therefore, we need to have a way to represent users and media as database tables.

To help developers with this, Ecto has the schema construct. Its purpose is to establish a mapping between any information stored in the database and its representation in Elixir data structures.

 

Let's define the schema to represent the users' media:

$ cat apps/elixir_drip/lib/elixir_drip/storage/media.ex
defmodule ElixirDrip.Storage.Media do
  use Ecto.Schema

  schema "storage_media" do
    field :user_id, :id
    field :file_name, :string
    field :full_path, :string
    field :file_size, :integer
    field :metadata, :map, default: %{}
    field :encryption_key...
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