Basics
This check is disabled by default.
Learn how to enable it via .credo.exs.
This check has a base priority of higher and works with any version of Elixir.
Explanation
Split combined Ecto where predicates into separate where clauses.
Examples
Avoid:
User
|> where([u], u.active and u.confirmed_at > ^cutoff)
|> Repo.all()Prefer:
User
|> where([u], u.active)
|> where([u], u.confirmed_at > ^cutoff)
|> Repo.all()Notes
Packing multiple predicates into one where expression makes query
composition harder. Separate clauses are easier to add, remove, reorder,
and conditionally compose with helper functions.
Each clause carries one constraint, which keeps incremental query building clear and makes diffs smaller when a predicate changes.
This check uses static AST analysis, so it favors clear source-level patterns over runtime behavior.
Options
This check has no check-specific options. Configure it with an empty option list.
Usage
Add this check to Credo's checks: list in .credo.exs:
%{
configs: [
%{
name: "default",
checks: [
{Bylaw.Credo.Check.Ecto.NoAndInWhere, []}
]
}
]
}Check-Specific Parameters
There are no specific parameters for this check.
General Parameters
Like with all checks, general params can be applied.
Parameters can be configured via the .credo.exs config file.