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Phxcrd

Updated with Phoenix 1.6.x

A project-template for starting CRUD apps with Phoenix framework. This is based mainly on my own requirements.

This doesn't include webpack or any other JS bundlers; just use good ol' vanilla JS! Everything client-side phoenix (presense, live views etc) is working!

Things that are included:

  • A custom user model
  • Multiple authentication with both LDAP (using exldap) and database (using comeonin and argon for password hashing)
  • A permission model to add permissions to users (i.e Administrator, Editor etc)
  • An authority model to assign users to authorities (i.e directorates, groups etc)
  • Authorization using cancan (i.e only Administrators can access this view, only users belonging to the same Authority can edit a user's process)
  • Creating PDFs with pdf_generator
  • Creating xlsxs with elixlsx
  • Local time support with timex
  • Use accessible to be able to properly "Access" schema attributes
  • Scrievner for pagination (check authority_controller for usage)
  • Auditing models with ex_audit
  • Send mails with bamboo (smtp)
  • A bootstrap 5 styled template
  • A script to easily rename this project so it can be used as a template for your own projects
  • A way to define filters for a query among joins etc (check authority_controller for example - https://spapas.github.io/2019/07/25/declarative-ecto-query-filters/)
  • Allow sorting pages with click (https://spapas.github.io/2019/10/17/declarative-ecto-query-sorting/)
  • Integration of select2 with ajax (https://spapas.github.io/2019/06/04/phoenix-form-select2-ajax/)
  • Sentry integration for error reporting
  • Configuration using secrets and a secret template
  • Multiple environments (dev/uat/prod) each with its own secret (copy the template and rename it)
  • A fabric (https://www.fabfile.org/ for fabric 1.x) script to quickly deploy changes
  • A config file for supervisord (http://supervisord.org)
  • Custom JS includes on specific controller actions
  • A i18n enabled Phoenix datepicker
  • Properly configure phoenix presence along with a small demonstration
  • Properly configure phoenix live view along with a small demonstration
  • Proper CRUD handling with Phoenix Live View (add/edit/show/delete)
  • An example of file uploading and usage of sendfile to implement authorization on uploaded files
  • Phoenix Live Dashboard
  • Custom handlers for alerts (https://spapas.github.io/2020/05/15/elixir-osmon-alerts/)

Missing stuff

  • Fix all tests
  • Various refactoring decisions
  • Check out phx mix.digest

Compiling comeonin-argon

Read this first: https://github.com/riverrun/comeonin/wiki/Requirements

TL;DR: You'll need to install the MS VS Build tools and then run vcvarsall.bat amd64. Notice that the location of vcvaralls.bat is different for different versions so just search it. Then run mix compile to properly compile argon.

Depracated! I changed it with pbkdf2_elixir to avoid the compilation step on Windows!

Requirements

I've tested it on Windows 10 with

Erlang/OTP 24 [erts-12.0] [source] [64-bit] [smp:8:8] [ds:8:8:10] [async-threads:1] [jit]

Elixir 1.12.3 (compiled with Erlang/OTP 22)

Deploying

I propose deploying with a fabric script or something similar; i.e pull the changes from your VCS and run required commands. This doesn't support distillery yet.

For the first time you want to deploy should just clone it from GH like

git clone https://github.com/spapas/phxcrd

and then go to the phxcrd directory and copy the config/secret.exs.template to env_name.secret.exs where env_name is either dev, uat or prod.

Then you should properly edit the secrets file for your environment.

After that you should set your mix environment ie run something like export MIX_ENV=uat on unix/bash or set MIX_ENV=uat on windows and finally you'll be able to run mix. The following steps will be run anyway each time you deploy something from fabric but I recommend running them once to see the output. So try running:

mix ecto.create # to create the env's db
mix ecto.migrate # to create tables in the database
mix run mix run priv/repo/seeds.exs # to seed the database
mix phx.server # to make sure that everything works fine

To auto-start the server I use supervisord; just copy /etc/phxcrd-supervisor.conf to your /etc/supervisord.d/ directory.

Templating

You can use the renameproj.bat file to create a project with different name than phxcrd. The script is for windows cmd but you can take a look at it and convert it to unix/bash or take a look at this gist: https://gist.github.com/krystofbe/92aed7cd03c9a631eb3c7af490525c4e

Before starting the script you must set the following variables like so:

set CURRENT_NAME="Phxcrd"
set CURRENT_OTP="phxcrd"

set NEW_NAME="NewName"
set NEW_OTP="new_name"

Also notice it needs some utilities like sed and xargs which must be available to your github for windows installation folder.

Deploying changes

I've provided a simple fabric script for that: The script will

  • Add / commit and push local changes
  • Retrieve and merge changes to server
  • Install deps and run migrations
  • Restart server (using supervisorctl)

Just run fab env full_deploy (env = uat or prod) and you should be good to go. Notice that I use the fabric 1.x syntax (because fabric 2.x does not support various things) thus you'll need to use fab-classic (pip install fab-classic).

Signal handling

It may be worth it to respond to signals for restarting using :init.restart.

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