ETS-backed storage for SubscriptionSchedule resources.
Uses the shared store pattern via use PaperTiger.Store which provides:
- GenServer wraps ETS table
- Reads go directly to ETS (concurrent, fast)
- Writes go through GenServer (serialized, safe)
Architecture
- ETS Table:
:paper_tiger_subscription_schedules(public, read_concurrency: true) - GenServer: Serializes writes, handles initialization
- Shared Implementation: All CRUD operations via PaperTiger.Store
Examples
# Direct read (no GenServer bottleneck)
{:ok, schedule} = PaperTiger.Store.SubscriptionSchedules.get("sub_sched_123")
# Serialized write
schedule = %{id: "sub_sched_123", customer: "cus_123", status: "not_started", ...}
{:ok, schedule} = PaperTiger.Store.SubscriptionSchedules.insert(schedule)
# Query helpers (direct ETS access)
schedules = PaperTiger.Store.SubscriptionSchedules.find_by_customer("cus_123")
Summary
Functions
Returns a specification to start this module under a supervisor.
Clears all subscription_schedules from the store (all namespaces).
Clears all subscription_schedules for a specific namespace.
Counts total subscription_schedules in current namespace.
Deletes a subscription_schedule from the store.
Finds all active (not_started or active) subscription schedules.
Finds subscription schedules by customer ID.
Finds subscription schedules that are scheduled (not yet started).
Retrieves a subscription_schedule by ID.
Inserts a subscription_schedule into the store.
Lists all subscription_schedules with optional pagination.
Returns all items in a specific namespace.
Returns the ID prefix for this resource.
Starts the subscription_schedule store GenServer.
Returns the ETS table name for this store.
Updates a subscription_schedule in the store.
Functions
Returns a specification to start this module under a supervisor.
See Supervisor.
@spec clear() :: :ok
Clears all subscription_schedules from the store (all namespaces).
Serialized write - goes through GenServer.
Useful for test cleanup. Note: This clears ALL data, not just
the current namespace. For namespace-specific cleanup, use
clear_namespace/1.
@spec clear_namespace(pid() | :global) :: :ok
Clears all subscription_schedules for a specific namespace.
Used by PaperTiger.Test to clean up after each test.
@spec count() :: non_neg_integer()
Counts total subscription_schedules in current namespace.
Direct ETS access - does not go through GenServer.
@spec delete(String.t()) :: :ok
Deletes a subscription_schedule from the store.
Serialized write - goes through GenServer. Data is scoped to the current test namespace.
@spec find_active() :: [map()]
Finds all active (not_started or active) subscription schedules.
Direct ETS access - does not go through GenServer.
Finds subscription schedules by customer ID.
Direct ETS access - does not go through GenServer.
Returns all subscription schedules for the given customer, regardless of status.
@spec find_scheduled() :: [map()]
Finds subscription schedules that are scheduled (not yet started).
Direct ETS access - does not go through GenServer.
Retrieves a subscription_schedule by ID.
Direct ETS access - does not go through GenServer. Data is scoped to the current test namespace.
Inserts a subscription_schedule into the store.
Serialized write - goes through GenServer to prevent race conditions. Data is scoped to the current test namespace.
@spec list(keyword() | map()) :: PaperTiger.List.t()
Lists all subscription_schedules with optional pagination.
Direct ETS access - does not go through GenServer. Data is scoped to the current test namespace.
Options
:limit- Number of items (default: 10, max: 100):starting_after- Cursor for pagination:ending_before- Reverse cursor
Returns all items in a specific namespace.
Useful for debugging test isolation.
@spec prefix() :: String.t() | nil
Returns the ID prefix for this resource.
@spec start_link(keyword()) :: GenServer.on_start()
Starts the subscription_schedule store GenServer.
@spec table_name() :: atom()
Returns the ETS table name for this store.
Updates a subscription_schedule in the store.
Serialized write - goes through GenServer. Data is scoped to the current test namespace.