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Phoenix Web Development

By : Brandon Richey
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Phoenix Web Development

By: Brandon Richey

Overview of this book

Phoenix is a modern web development framework that is used to build API’s and web applications. It is built on Elixir and runs on Erlang VM which makes it much faster than other options. With Elixir and Phoenix, you build your application the right way, ready to scale and ready for the increasing demands of real-time web applications. This book covers the basics of the Phoenix web framework, showing you how to build a community voting application, and is divided into three parts. In the first part, you will be introduced to Phoenix and Elixir and understand the core terminologies that are used to describe them. You will also learn to build controller pages, store and retrieve data, add users to your app pages and protect your database. In the second section you will be able to reinforce your knowledge of architecting real time applications in phoenix and not only debug these applications but also diagnose issues in them. In the third and final section you will have the complete understanding of deploying and running the phoenix application and should be comfortable to make your first application release By the end of this book, you'll have a strong grasp of all of the core fundamentals of the Phoenix framework, and will have built a full production-ready web application from scratch.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)
4
Introducing User Accounts and Sessions

Creating a poll controller

If we want to start building out our web application, we'll need to start with some of the base structures that are used to receive our incoming connection, make decisions, pull in new data, and reformat/structure out the response to the user. We'll start with the most fundamental of these: the controllers. Our controllers act as the glue between our templates, our database, and the incoming/outgoing connections; they put everything together in a way that the end user's browser or client can understand. To understand how to effectively use controllers, however, we'll need to ensure we understand how controllers are structured and how best to use them!

Understanding the controller's structure

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