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Groxio Phoenix Dec 2023

Groxio Custom Elixir and Phoenix Course

1 Install these tools, plus Elixir, plus Phoenix.

The tools you will need to install:

  • zoom with a working camera (We'll keep cameras on as much as possible)
  • git (https://git-scm.com/downloads).
  • an editor that you are comfortable with.
  • a working PostgreSQL install

For the development dependencies, you'll need:

  • Elixir 1.15, with OTP 26. Make sure it's working:

run the command:

[course] ➔ iex
Erlang/OTP 26 [erts-14.0.2] [source] [64-bit] [smp:10:10] [ds:10:10:10] [async-threads:1] [jit]

Interactive Elixir (1.15.4) - press Ctrl+C to exit (type h() ENTER for help)
iex(1)> 
  • Phoenix 1.7.x. This version of Phoenix is significantly different than previous ones.

Is Phoenix working? Make sure you can run this command:

mix phx.new demo
(say yes to fetch dependencies and assets)

and make sure you can then create the database:

cd demo
mix ecto.create

Don't save this for the last minute! There are a few dependencies that will give you trouble if you've never done this before and decide to wait.

2. Clone this repository

  1. Fork this repository to your github account.
  • Go to https://github.com/groxio-learning/phoenix-hii
  • Click the fork button in the upper right corner
  • Navigate to your local version (at something like git@github.com:your-github-user/phoenix-hii.git. )
  • Copy the clone address to your clipboard. In the upper right, click clone or download then copy to clipboard
  1. Clone your local version to your local machine.
  • Clone it. REPLACE your-github-account with your account:
>  git clone <paste the url>
...clones repo...
cd phoenix-hii
  • Verify your remote:
$ git remote -v
> origin  https://github.com/your-user/phoenix-hii.git (fetch)
> origin  https://github.com/your-user/phoenix-hii.git (push)
  • If there's no origin, set it. Make sure you replace your-github-user:
phoenix-hii> git remote add origin https://github.com/your-github-user/phoenix-hii.git
  • Verify your remote:
$ git remote -v
> origin  https://github.com/your-user/phoenix-hii.git (fetch)
> origin  https://github.com/your-user/phoenix-hii.git (push)
  • Set the upstream to the Groxio repo:
phoenix-hii> git remote add upstream https://github.com/groxio-learning/phoenix-hii.git
  • Verify the remotes:
> origin  https://github.com/your-user/phoenix-hii.git (fetch)
> origin  https://github.com/your-user/phoenix-hii.git (push)
> upstream  https://github.com/groxio-learning/phoenix-hii.git (fetch)
> upstream  https://github.com/groxio-learning/phoenix-hii.git (push)
  1. Now check out your setup. Send me a pull request: Edit the file "pull_requests.md" and add your name:
  • git pull upstream main
  • Edit pull_requests.md
- other names
- Bruce Tate
- your name somewhere
- other names
  • Commit the file and push
> git commit . -m "my commit"

...some happy success message...

> git push origin main

...some happy success message...

Now go to your repo in your browser. Navigate to pull requests, and create the button to create a pull request.

Your homework is done!

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