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.
69 lines
2.0 KiB
Elixir
69 lines
2.0 KiB
Elixir
# This file is responsible for configuring your application
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# and its dependencies with the aid of the Config module.
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#
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# This configuration file is loaded before any dependency and
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# is restricted to this project.
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# General application configuration
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import Config
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config :firehose,
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ecto_repos: [Firehose.Repo],
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generators: [timestamp_type: :utc_datetime]
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# Configures the endpoint
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config :firehose, FirehoseWeb.Endpoint,
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url: [host: "localhost"],
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adapter: Bandit.PhoenixAdapter,
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render_errors: [
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formats: [html: FirehoseWeb.ErrorHTML, json: FirehoseWeb.ErrorJSON],
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layout: false
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],
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pubsub_server: Firehose.PubSub,
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live_view: [signing_salt: "dXdos+ah"]
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# Configures the mailer
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#
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# By default it uses the "Local" adapter which stores the emails
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# locally. You can see the emails in your browser, at "/dev/mailbox".
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#
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# For production it's recommended to configure a different adapter
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# at the `config/runtime.exs`.
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config :firehose, Firehose.Mailer, adapter: Swoosh.Adapters.Local
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# Configure esbuild (the version is required)
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config :esbuild,
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version: "0.25.4",
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firehose: [
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args:
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~w(js/app.js --bundle --target=es2022 --outdir=../priv/static/assets/js --external:/fonts/* --external:/images/* --alias:@=.),
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cd: Path.expand("../assets", __DIR__),
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env: %{"NODE_PATH" => [Path.expand("../deps", __DIR__), Mix.Project.build_path()]}
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]
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# Configure tailwind (the version is required)
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config :tailwind,
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version: "4.1.7",
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firehose: [
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args: ~w(
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--input=assets/css/app.css
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--output=priv/static/assets/css/app.css
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),
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cd: Path.expand("..", __DIR__)
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]
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# Configures Elixir's Logger
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config :logger, :default_formatter,
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format: "$time $metadata[$level] $message\n",
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metadata: [:request_id]
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# Use Jason for JSON parsing in Phoenix
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config :phoenix, :json_library, Jason
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config :blogex,
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blogs: [Firehose.EngineeringBlog, Firehose.ReleaseNotes]
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# Import environment specific config. This must remain at the bottom
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# of this file so it overrides the configuration defined above.
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import_config "#{config_env()}.exs"
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