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Revision as of 11:00, 10 October 2023
Overview
This document walks you through the creation of a has_many and belongs_to table relationship through the creation of two tables named Item and Group.
To accomplish this you will create two tables in Phoenix using the HTML generator.
- Item(s)
- Group(s)
You will create a relationship between these two tables so that:
- A Group can have many Items
- Each Item can belong to 1 Group
Getting Started
In Phoenix, generate the two tables and related UI code using these commands:
mix phx.gen.html Items Item items name:string mix phx.gen.html Groups Group groups name:string
Keep your eye on the command prompt. The command line will prompt you to add the resources / route for each table. Do what it says.
After updating the routes, run the migrate command.
mix ecto.migrate
Item Table Migration
For the item table, you will create a migration file and add this field: group_id:references:groups. This is explained below.
To create a migration file, you CD into your app directory and run the migration creation command below. Replace "name-of-migration" with "items_update" or similar.
mix ecto.gen.migration name-of-migration
The migration file is created in this directory: app/priv/repo/migrations . Go to that directory and open the newly created migration file with your text editor. Update it to look like the following:
def change do
alter table(:items) do
add :group_id, references(:groups) # create association
end
end
Change Group Table Schema
Update Group schema to look like the code below.
defmodule App.Groups.Group do
use Ecto.Schema
import Ecto.Changeset
alias App.Items.Item # Alias!
schema "groups" do
field :name, :string
has_many :items, Item # Has many
timestamps()
end
@doc false
def changeset(group, attrs) do
group
|> cast(attrs, [:name])
|> validate_required([:name])
end
end
Change Item Schema
defmodule App.Items.Item do
use Ecto.Schema
import Ecto.Changeset
alias App.Groups.Group # Alias
schema "items" do
field :name, :string
belongs_to :group, Group # Belongs to
timestamps()
end
@doc false
def changeset(item, attrs) do
item
|> cast(attrs, [:name, :group_id]) # group_id
|> validate_required([:name])
end
end
You will need to incorporate “preload” so that you can submit data. Go to app/lib/app/items.ex file and update it like this:
def list_items do
Repo.all(Item)
|> Repo.preload([:group]) # Preload
end
Go to app/lib/app/groups.ex file and update it like this:
def list_groups do
Repo.all(Group)
|> Repo.preload([:items])
end
You now write code that assigns a Item to a Group.
Create Table Entries
App.Groups.create_group(%{name: "Group of items"})
App.Items.create_item(%{name: "an item"})
You can query the Groups and Items and view the result.
App.Groups.list_groups App.Items.list_items
The result looks like this:
%App.Groups.Group{
__meta__: #Ecto.Schema.Metadata<:loaded, "groups">,
id: 3,
name: "Group of items",
items: [],
inserted_at: ~N[2023-09-27 18:13:15],
updated_at: ~N[2023-09-27 18:13:15]
}
When you query Items they look like this:
%App.Items.Item{
__meta__: #Ecto.Schema.Metadata<:loaded, "items">,
id: 1,
name: "an item",
group_id: nil,
group: nil,
inserted_at: ~N[2023-09-27 14:04:15],
updated_at: ~N[2023-09-27 18:22:23]
}
Assign an Existing Item to a Group
group = App.Groups.get_group!(1)
item = App.Items.get_item!(1)
App.Items.update_item(item, %{group_id: group.id})
Run this code to view the result. You will see the group with a field name items that is assigned a List. The List contains a Item struct.
App.Groups.list_groups
Submit Item and Assign to a Group Association
This code will create a new item "on the fly" and assign it to the Group that has an ID of 1.
group = App.Groups.get_group!(1)
thing = Ecto.build_assoc(group, :items, name: "DUMB")
alias App.{Repo}
Repo.insert(thing)