Phoenix v1.4.16 Phoenix.CodeReloader View Source
A plug and module to handle automatic code reloading.
For each request, Phoenix goes through all modules and checks if any of
them implement a __phoenix_recompile__?/0
function. If they do and
it returns true, the module source file is touched, forcing it to be
recompiled. For this functionality to work, Phoenix requires you to add
the :phoenix
compiler to your list of compilers:
compilers: [:phoenix] ++ Mix.compilers()
This is useful, for example, to recompile modules that depend on external
systems, such as directories, databases, etc. Note if you simply depend on
external files, @external_resource
annotation should be used.
To avoid race conditions, all code reloads are funneled through a sequential call operation.
Link to this section Summary
Functions
API used by Plug to invoke the code reloader on every request.
API used by Plug to start the code reloader.
Reloads code for the current Mix project by invoking the
:reloadable_compilers
on the list of :reloadable_apps
.
Link to this section Functions
API used by Plug to invoke the code reloader on every request.
API used by Plug to start the code reloader.
Reloads code for the current Mix project by invoking the
:reloadable_compilers
on the list of :reloadable_apps
.
This is configured in your application environment like:
config :your_app, YourApp.Endpoint,
reloadable_compilers: [:gettext, :phoenix, :elixir],
reloadable_apps: [:ui, :backend]
Keep in mind :reloadable_compilers
must be a subset of the
:compilers
specified in project/0
in your mix.exs
.
The :reloadable_apps
defaults to nil
. In such case
default behaviour is to reload current project if it
consists of single app, or all applications within umbrella
project. You can set :reloadable_apps
to subset of default
applications to reload only some of them, empty list - to
effectively disable code reloader, or include external
applications from library dependencies.