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Exto
provides configuration-driven Ecto schema extensibility
Usage
Example Schema:
defmodule My.Schema do
use Ecto.Schema
import Exto, only: [flex_schema: 1]
schema "my_table" do
field :name, :string # just normal schema things
flex_schema(:my_app) # boom! give me the stuff
end
end
Example configuration
config :my_app, My.Schema,
belongs_to: [
foo: Foo, # belongs_to :foo, Foo
bar: {Bar, type: :integer}, # belongs_to :bar, Bar, type: :integer
],
field: [
foo: :string, # field :foo, :string
bar: {:integer, default: 4}, # field :foo, :integer, default: 4
],
has_one: [
foo: Foo, # has_one :foo, Foo
bar: {Bar, foreign_key: :the_bar_id}, # has_one :bar, Bar, foreign_key: :the_bar_id
]
has_many: [
foo: Foo, # has_many :foo, Foo
bar: {Bar, foreign_key: :the_bar_id}, # has_many :bar, Bar, foreign_key: :the_bar_id
]
many_to_many: [
foo: Foo, # many_to_many :foo, Foo
bar: {Bar, join_through: FooBar}, # many_to_many :bar, Bar, :join_through: FooBar
]
This one won't work very well because we define foo
and bar
5
times each, but I think you get the point.
Reading of configuration is done during compile time. The relations will be baked in during compilation, thus:
- Do not expect this to work in runtime config.
- You will need to rebuild all dependencies which use this macro when you change their configuration.
Copyright and License
Copyright (c) 2020 Exto Contributors
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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