Goal: have a personal blog, and try out another point in the 'modular app design with elixir' space. Designing OTP systems with elixir had some interesting ideas.
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1.1 KiB
Elixir
39 lines
1.1 KiB
Elixir
defmodule FirehoseWeb.ConnCase do
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@moduledoc """
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This module defines the test case to be used by
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tests that require setting up a connection.
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Such tests rely on `Phoenix.ConnTest` and also
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import other functionality to make it easier
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to build common data structures and query the data layer.
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Finally, if the test case interacts with the database,
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we enable the SQL sandbox, so changes done to the database
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are reverted at the end of every test. If you are using
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PostgreSQL, you can even run database tests asynchronously
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by setting `use FirehoseWeb.ConnCase, async: true`, although
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this option is not recommended for other databases.
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"""
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use ExUnit.CaseTemplate
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using do
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quote do
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# The default endpoint for testing
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@endpoint FirehoseWeb.Endpoint
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use FirehoseWeb, :verified_routes
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# Import conveniences for testing with connections
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import Plug.Conn
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import Phoenix.ConnTest
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import FirehoseWeb.ConnCase
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end
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end
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setup tags do
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Firehose.DataCase.setup_sandbox(tags)
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{:ok, conn: Phoenix.ConnTest.build_conn()}
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end
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end
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