ExSamples
Initializes lists of maps, structs or keyword lists using tabular data in Elixir.
ExSamples helps you to describe data of the same type in a more compact and readable way. Specially useful when defining sample data (e.g. for tests). Here is an example:
countries =
samples do
:id | :name | :currency | :language | :population
1 | "Brazil" | "Real (BRL)" | "Portuguese" | 204_451_000
2 | "United States" | "United States Dollar (USD)" | "English" | 321_605_012
3 | "Austria" | "Euro (EUR)" | "German" | 8_623_073
4 | "Sweden" | "Swedish krona (SEK)" | "Swedish" | 9_801_616
end
iex> IO.inspect(countries)
[
%{
currency: "Real (BRL)",
id: 1,
language: "Portuguese",
name: "Brazil",
population: 204451000
},
%{
currency: "United States Dollar (USD)",
id: 2,
language: "English",
name: "United States",
population: 321605012
},
%{
currency: "Euro (EUR)",
id: 3,
language: "German",
name: "Austria",
population: 8623073
},
%{
currency: "Swedish krona (SEK)",
id: 4,
language: "Swedish",
name: "Sweden",
population: 9801616
}
]
You can see it in action with livebook with guides/usage.livemd.
Installation
Add :exsamples
as a dependency in your mix.exs
file.
def deps do
[ { :exsamples, "~> 0.1.0" } ]
end
v1.13.2
)
Configure the formatter (only for Elixir >= Add Samples.FormatterPlugin
to the list of plugins in your .formatter.exs
:
[
plugins: [Samples.FormatterPlugin],
...
]
If you don't configure the formatter, mix format
will remove all extra spaces you add
to make your tables look nice.
Usage
import ExSamples
samples do
:name | :country | :city | :admin
"Christian" | "United States" | "New York City" | false
"Peter" | "Germany" | "Berlin" | true
"José" | "Brazil" | "São Paulo" | false
"Ingrid" | "Austria" | "Salzburg" | false
"Lucas" | "Brazil" | "Fortaleza" | true
end
By default samples
initializes a list of maps. But you can also define structs and keyword lists.
Initializing structs
import ExSamples
defmodule Country do
defstruct [:id, :name, :currency, :language, :population]
end
samples as: Country do
:id | :name | :currency | :language | :population
1 | "Brazil" | "Real (BRL)" | "Portuguese" | 204_451_000
2 | "United States" | "United States Dollar (USD)" | "English" | 321_605_012
end
Initializing keyword lists
samples as: [] do
:id | :name | :currency | :language | :population
3 | "Austria" | "Euro (EUR)" | "German" | 8_623_073
4 | "Sweden" | "Swedish krona (SEK)" | "Swedish" | 9_801_616
end
Assigning variables as structs
defmodule Country do
defstruct [:name, :currency, :language]
end
defmodule User do
defstruct [:id, :name, :country, :admin, :last_login]
end
samples do
Country | :name | :currency | :language
country1 | "Brazil" | "Real (BRL)" | "Portuguese"
country2 | "United States" | "United States Dollar (USD)" | "English"
country3 | "Austria" | "Euro (EUR)" | "German"
end
samples do
User | :id | :name | :country | :admin | :last_login
user1 | 16 | "Lucas" | country1 | false | {2015, 10, 08}
user2 | 327 | "Ingrid" | country3 | true | {2014, 09, 12}
user3 | 34 | "Christian" | country2 | false | {2015, 01, 24}
end
iex> IO.puts "Name: #{user1.name}, Country: #{user1.country.name}"
Name: Lucas, Country: Brazil
Assigning variables as maps
samples do
%{} | :name | :country | :city
user1 | "Christian" | "United States" | "New York City"
user2 | "Ingrid" | "Austria" | "Salzburg"
end
Assigning variables as keyword lists
samples do
[] | :name | :country | :city
user1 | "Christian" | "United States" | "New York City"
user2 | "Ingrid" | "Austria" | "Salzburg"
end
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