A generic composable query library for Ecto.
❤️❤️❤️ Ecto, 😢😢😢 because I have to implement my own composable query functions for things like counting records, getting a random record and whatnot in all my models/projects.
NO MORE.
Plasm provides a set of generic, composable, higher-level functions that make working with Ecto more joyful and productive.
- Work alongside
Ecto.Query
so both can beimport
ed without conflict - Avoid reimplementing basic
Ecto.Query
functionality where possible - Provide syntactic sugar for common queries (e.g., see
count
anddistinct_by
) - Easy integration with Phoenix
- Permissive API (e.g., most functions that accept an atom will alternatively accept a string)
Instead of writing this in your model:
defmodule MyGhostBustingApp.ProtonPack
...
def count(query) do
for q in query,
select: count(q.id)
end
...
end
And using it this way:
ProtonPack |> ProtonPack.count |> Repo.one
Just use Plasm:
ProtonPack |> Plasm.count |> Repo.one
More examples:
PkeMeter |> Plasm.later_than(:updated_at, "2016-01-04T14:00:00Z") |> Repo.all
GhostTrap |> Plasm.find([3,6,9]) |> Repo.all
StayPuftMarshmallowMan |> Plasm.random |> Repo.one
You can import Plasm and use it directly in your models:
defmodule MyApp.SomeModel do
import Ecto.Query
import Plasm
...
def random_distinct_names_by_order_of_insertion(query, n) do
query
|> order_by(asc: :inserted_at)
|> distinct_by(:name)
|> random(n)
end
end
If you want Plasm to be universally accessible in all your Phoenix models, you can add it to web.ex
:
defmodule MyApp.Web do
...
def model do
quote do
...
import Plasm
end
end
end
Plasm.at(query, field_name, ecto_date_time)
Plasm.at_or_later_than(query, field_name, ecto_date_time)
Plasm.at_or_earlier_than(query, field_name, ecto_date_time)
Plasm.average(query, field_name)
Plasm.count(query)
Plasm.count_distinct(query, field_name)
Plasm.distinct_by(query, field_name)
Plasm.earlier_than(query, field_name, ecto_date_or_date_time)
Plasm.earliest(query, field_name)
Plasm.earliest(query, field_name, n)
Plasm.find(query, primary_key)
Plasm.find(query, primary_keys)
Plasm.later_than(query, field_name, ecto_date_or_date_time)
Plasm.latest(query, field_name)
Plasm.latest(query, field_name, n)
Plasm.maximum(query, field_name)
Plasm.minimum(query, field_name)
Plasm.on(query, field_name, ecto_date)
Plasm.on_or_later_than(query, field_name, ecto_date)
Plasm.on_or_earlier_than(query, field_name, ecto_date)
Plasm.random(query)
Plasm.random(query, n)
Plasm.total(query, field_name)
Plasm.where_all(query, field_names_and_values)
Plasm.where_none(query, field_names_and_values)
To avoid conflicts when import
ing. For instance, Plasm.min\2
and Plasm.max\2
would conflict with Kernel.min\2
and Kernel.max\2
, so if you're importing them, you'd need to prefix your calls with __MODULE__
; e.g., __MODULE__.min(query, field_name)
. This sucks, so I chose to go with the longer versions and tried to stay consistent.
Guaranteed to work with Postgres; others might work but haven't been tested.
Ecto supports two query syntaxes, keyword and query expression.
Example of the keyword syntax:
def for_name_or_age(query, name, age) do
for x in query,
where: x.name == ^name or x.age == ^age
end
Example of the query expression syntax:
def for_name_or_age(query, name, age) do
query
|> where([x], x.name == ^name or x.age == ^age)
end
The keyword syntax is a bit easier on the eyes, but is not fully compatible with Plasm. A case can be made for sticking with the query expression syntax for all functions that are meant to be composable, and especially if you plan to use Plasm or something like it.
Many thanks to Drew Olson for his talk at ElixirConf 2015 and insightful blog post on the subject of composable Ecto queries.
Also thanks to Henrik Nyh for his Ectoo project, which has similar aims.
- Tests
- Hex docs
Add Plasm to your list of dependencies in mix.exs
:
def deps do
[{:plasm, "~> 2.0"}]
end
Ensure Plasm is started before your application:
def application do
[
applications: [
...
:plasm
...
]
]
end
If you want to be on the bleeding edge, track the master
branch of this repo:
{:plasm, git: "https://github.com/facto/plasm.git", branch: "master"}
Copyright (c) 2016-2020 Joshua Rieken.
Plasm source code is licensed under the Apache 2 License (see LICENSE.md).