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In this tutorial you create a database table named Item and its Ecto "Context" data. You learn how changesets work by writing controllers, template and forms. | In this tutorial you create a database table named Item and its Ecto "Context" data. You learn how changesets work by writing controllers, template and forms. | ||
This tutorial assumes you have a basic understanding of Elixir and that you have explored Phoenix. | |||
The methodology of this tutorial includes converting a convention HTML form into a Phoenix template that uses Elixir code to communicate with back end code. | |||
To begin, create a new empty Phoenix app named app. | To begin, create a new empty Phoenix app named app. |
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In this tutorial you create a database table named Item and its Ecto "Context" data. You learn how changesets work by writing controllers, template and forms.
This tutorial assumes you have a basic understanding of Elixir and that you have explored Phoenix.
The methodology of this tutorial includes converting a convention HTML form into a Phoenix template that uses Elixir code to communicate with back end code.
To begin, create a new empty Phoenix app named app.
When complete, run this command to create database tables and Ecto context code.
mix phx.gen.context Items Item items name:string
Seed Data
In the file named app/priv/repo/seeds.ex type the following code to create "dummy data" for this exercise.
App.Items.create_item(%{name: "item-1"}) App.Items.create_item(%{name: "item-2"}) App.Items.create_item(%{name: "item-3"})
In the terminal type:
mix run priv/repo/seeds.exs
Routes
In routes, add the the following routes.
post "/items", ItemController, :create get "/items", ItemController, :index
Controller
In app/lib/app_web/controllers create a file controller named:
item_controller.ex
Copy the following code into it.
defmodule AppWeb.ItemController do use AppWeb, :controller def index(conn, _params) do # The home page is often custom made, # so skip the default app layout. render(conn, :index, layout: false) end end
In the same directory create a file named:
item.htem.ex
Open the file and type the following code:
defmodule AppWeb.ItemHTML do use AppWeb, :html embed_templates "item_html/*" end