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Phoenix Web Development

You're reading from   Phoenix Web Development Create rich web applications using functional programming techniques with Phoenix and Elixir

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787284197
Length 406 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Brandon Richey Brandon Richey
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Preface 1. A Brief Introduction to Elixir and Phoenix FREE CHAPTER 2. Building Controllers, Views, and Templates 3. Storing and Retrieving Vote Data with Ecto Pages 4. Introducing User Accounts and Sessions 5. Validations, Errors, and Tying Loose Ends 6. Live Voting with Phoenix 7. Improving Our Application and Adding Features 8. Adding Chat to Your Phoenix Application 9. Using Presence and ETS in Phoenix 10. Working with Elixir's Concurrency Model 11. Implementing OAuth in Our Application 12. Building an API and Deploying 13. Other Books You May Enjoy

Utilizing Presence and ETS to make our app more robust

As we start scaling our application, we'll very quickly find that in Phoenix applications, the bottleneck moves away from what our connections are doing and how long they're sitting around for and moves toward the database. In addition, the concept of determining the state of connections (when they are established, how long they've been active, what their current state is, and so on) becomes a more important question to answer. The good news is that Elixir and Phoenix both have built-in tools that you get for free that allow you to solve these problems!

Elixir provides access to ETS through the :ets namespace. This allows you to create tables, insert/retrieve/delete data, and so on. ETS specifically stores any information you enter into it in memory, which means any access to it is incredibly fast!

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