Ecto is a domain specific language for writing queries and interacting with databases in Elixir. Here is an example:
# In your config/config.exs file
config :my_app, ecto_repos: [Sample.Repo]
config :my_app, Sample.Repo,
database: "ecto_simple",
username: "postgres",
password: "postgres",
hostname: "localhost",
port: "5432"
# In your application code
defmodule Sample.Repo do
use Ecto.Repo,
otp_app: :my_app,
adapter: Ecto.Adapters.Postgres
end
defmodule Sample.Weather do
use Ecto.Schema
schema "weather" do
field :city # Defaults to type :string
field :temp_lo, :integer
field :temp_hi, :integer
field :prcp, :float, default: 0.0
end
end
defmodule Sample.App do
import Ecto.Query
alias Sample.Weather
alias Sample.Repo
def keyword_query do
query = from w in Weather,
where: w.prcp > 0 or is_nil(w.prcp),
select: w
Repo.all(query)
end
def pipe_query do
Weather
|> where(city: "Kraków")
|> order_by(:temp_lo)
|> limit(10)
|> Repo.all
end
end
See the getting started guide and the online documentation.
Also checkout the "What's new in Ecto 2.1" free ebook to learn more about many features since Ecto 2.1 such as many_to_many
, schemaless queries, concurrent testing, upsert and more. Note the book still largely applies to Ecto 3.0 as the major change in Ecto 3.0 was the removal of the outdated Ecto datetime types in favor of Elixir's Calendar types.
You need to add both Ecto and the database adapter as a dependency to your mix.exs
file. The supported databases and their adapters are:
Database | Ecto Adapter | Dependency | Ecto 2.0 compatible? |
---|---|---|---|
PostgreSQL | Ecto.Adapters.Postgres | postgrex | Yes |
MySQL | Ecto.Adapters.MySQL | mariaex | Yes |
MSSQL | MssqlEcto | mssql_ecto | Yes |
MSSQL | Tds.Ecto | tds_ecto | Yes |
SQLite | Sqlite.Ecto2 | sqlite_ecto2 | Yes |
Mnesia | EctoMnesia.Adapter | ecto_mnesia | Yes |
For example, if you want to use PostgreSQL, add to your mix.exs
file:
defp deps do
[
{:postgrex, ">= 0.0.0"},
{:ecto, "~> 2.1"}
]
end
Then run mix deps.get
in your shell to fetch the dependencies. If you want to use another database, just choose the proper dependency from the table above.
Finally, in the repository definition, you will need to specify the adapter:
respective to the chosen dependency. For PostgreSQL it is:
defmodule MyApp.Repo do
use Ecto.Repo,
otp_app: :my_app,
adapter: Ecto.Adapters.Postgres,
...
We are currently looking for contributions to add support for other SQL databases and folks interested in exploring non-relational databases too.
Branch | Support |
---|---|
v3.0 | In development |
v2.2 | Bug fixes |
v2.1 | Security patches only |
v2.0 | Unsupported from 08/2017 |
v1.1 | Security patches only |
v1.0 | Unsupported from 05/2017 |
Contributions are welcome! In particular, remember to:
- Do not use the issues tracker for help or support requests (try Stack Overflow, IRC or mailing lists, etc).
- For proposing a new feature, please start a discussion on elixir-ecto.
- For bugs, do a quick search in the issues tracker and make sure the bug has not yet been reported.
- Finally, be nice and have fun! Remember all interactions in this project follow the same Code of Conduct as Elixir.
Clone the repo and fetch its dependencies:
$ git clone https://github.com/elixir-ecto/ecto.git
$ cd ecto
$ mix deps.get
$ mix test
Besides the unit tests above, it is recommended to run the adapter integration tests too:
# Run only PostgreSQL tests (PostgreSQL >= 9.5 is preferred for testing all Postgres features)
MIX_ENV=pg mix test
# Run all tests (unit and all adapters)
mix test.all
$ MIX_ENV=docs mix docs
"Ecto" and the Ecto logo are copyright (c) 2012 Plataformatec.
The Ecto logo was designed by Dane Wesolko.
Ecto source code is licensed under the Apache 2 License.