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Build Your Own Web Framework in Elixir

By : Aditya Iyengar
Book Image

Build Your Own Web Framework in Elixir

By: Aditya Iyengar

Overview of this book

Elixir's functional nature and metaprogramming capabilities make it an ideal language for building web frameworks, with Phoenix being the most ubiquitous framework in the Elixir ecosystem and a popular choice for companies seeking scalable web-based products. With an ever-increasing demand for Elixir engineers, developers can accelerate their careers by learning Elixir and the Phoenix web framework. With Build Your Own Web Framework in Elixir, you’ll start by exploring the fundamental concepts of web development using Elixir. You'll learn how to build a robust web server and create a router to direct incoming requests to the correct controller. Then, you'll learn to dispatch requests to controllers to respond with clean, semantic HTML, and explore the power of Domain-Specific Languages (DSL) and metaprogramming in Elixir. You'll develop a deep understanding of Elixir's unique syntax and semantics, allowing you to optimize your code for performance and maintainability. Finally, you'll discover how to effectively test each component of your application for accuracy and performance. By the end of this book, you'll have a thorough understanding of how Elixir components are implemented within Phoenix, and how to leverage its powerful features to build robust web applications.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
1
Part 1: Web Server Fundamentals
4
Part 2: Router, Controller, and View
10
Part 3: DSL Design

Testing the interface

We have a few things to test in this DSL:

  • Integration: Testing whether the DSL plays well with the NotePlayer module to ensure the whole project is functional
  • Sequences: Testing whether sequences are defined in the correct order and the defaults for note are working
  • Restrictions: Testing whether the DSL works as expected and note and embed_notes can only be called inside sequence

Writing integration tests

Let’s start by adding the integration test:

test/mix_music/integration_test.exs

defmodule MixMusic.DoReMi do
  use MixMusic.DSL
  sequence :do_re_mi do
    note(:c, octet: 4, volume: 50, duration: 0.25)
    note(:d, modifier: :base, duration: 0.25)
    note(:e, modifier: :base, duration: 0.25)
  end
  sequence :fa_so_la_ti_do do
    note(:f, octet: 4, volume: 50, duration: 0.25)
    ...