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Elixir Cookbook

Elixir Cookbook

By : Paulo Pereira
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Elixir Cookbook

Elixir Cookbook

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By: Paulo Pereira

Overview of this book

This book is intended for users with some knowledge of the Elixir language syntax and basic data types/structures. Although this is a cookbook and no sequential reading is required, the book’s structure will allow less advanced users who follow it to be gradually exposed to some of Elixir’s features and concepts specific to functional programming. To get the most out of this book, you need to be well versed with Erlang.
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Creating a simple application

In this recipe, we will be using Mix to create a new application.

How to do it…

To create a new Elixir application, follow these steps:

  1. In a command-line session, enter mix help to see a list of available tasks:
    > mix help
    

    Here is what the screen will look like:

    How to do it…
  2. To generate a new application, type mix new simple_app:
    > mix new simple_app
    

    What happens next is shown in the following screenshot:

    How to do it…
  3. Inside the simple_app directory, the generated application is ready to be started. Run iex –S mix to start the application and verify that everything is working:
    > iex -S mix
    Erlang/OTP 17 [erts-6.1] [source] [64-bit] [smp:4:4] [async-threads:10] [hipe] [kernel-poll:false] [dtrace]
    Interactive Elixir (0.15.1) - press Ctrl+C to exit (type h() ENTER for help)
    iex(1)>  
    
  4. Nothing happened. So is it working? The absence of messages in the IEx session is a good thing. This generated application behaves more like a library; there's no main function like in Java or C. To be sure that the application is responding, edit the lib/simple_app.ex file by inserting the following code:
    defmodule SimpleApp do
      def greet do
        IO.puts "Hello from Simple App!"
      end
    end
  5. Restart the application by pressing Ctrl + C twice and entering iex –S mix again.
  6. In the IEx session, enter SimpleApp.greet.
  7. You will see the following output from the application:
    iex(1)> SimpleApp.greet
    Hello from Simple App!
    :ok
    iex(2)>
    

The Elixir application is ready to be used either on your local machine or, if a node is started, it could even be used from another machine.

How it works…

The Elixir installation provides a command-line tool called Mix. Mix is a build tool. With this tool, it is possible to invoke several tasks to create applications, manage their dependencies, run them, and more.

Mix even allows the creation of custom tasks.

See also

  • To generate an OTP application with a supervisor, see the Generating a supervised application recipe.
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