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Extensions for Elixir structures.

Installation

def deps do
[
{:estructura, "~> 0.1"},
# optionally you might want to add `boundary` library
# it is used by `estructura` and many other projects
# more info: https://hexdocs.pm/boundary
{:boundary, "~> 0.9", runtime: false}
]
end

I suggest adding boundary as a dependency since that is used in this project.

Features

Nested Structures

Estructura.Nested provides powerful nested structure support with validation, coercion, and generation capabilities:

defmodule User do
use Estructura.Nested
defstruct [
name: "",
address: %{
city: "",
street: %{name: "", house: 0}
}
]
# Validation rules
def validate(:name, value), do: String.length(value) > 0
def validate("address.street.house", value), do: value > 0
end
# Usage
iex> user = %User{name: "John", address: %{city: "London", street: %{name: "High St", house: 42}}}
iex> User.validate(user)
{:ok, %User{...}}

Type System

Estructura provides a rich type system with built-in types and scaffolds for custom types:

Built-in Types

defmodule Event do
use Estructura.Nested
defstruct [
timestamp: nil,
url: nil
]
def type(:timestamp), do: Estructura.Nested.Type.DateTime
def type(:url), do: Estructura.Nested.Type.URI
end

Type Scaffolds

Enum Types

Create types with predefined values:

defmodule Status do
use Estructura.Nested.Type.Enum,
elements: [:pending, :active, :completed]
end
iex> Status.validate(:pending)
{:ok, :pending}
iex> Status.validate(:invalid)
{:error, "Expected :invalid to be one of: [:pending, :active, :completed]"}
Tag Sets

Manage lists of predefined tags:

defmodule Categories do
use Estructura.Nested.Type.Tags,
elements: [:tech, :art, :science]
end
iex> Categories.validate([:tech, :art])
{:ok, [:tech, :art]}
iex> Categories.validate([:invalid])
{:error, "All tags are expected to be one of [:tech, :art, :science]..."}

Coercion and Validation

Estructura provides flexible coercion and validation:

defmodule Temperature do
use Estructura.Nested
defstruct value: 0, unit: :celsius
def coerce(:value, str) when is_binary(str) do
case Float.parse(str) do
{num, ""} -> {:ok, num}
_ -> {:error, "Invalid number"}
end
end
def validate(:value, v), do: v >= -273.15 # Absolute zero
def validate(:unit, u), do: u in [:celsius, :fahrenheit, :kelvin]
end

Lazy Values

Use Estructura.Lazy for deferred computation:

defmodule Cache do
use Estructura.Nested
defstruct value: Estructura.Lazy.new(&expensive_computation/1)
def expensive_computation(_), do: :timer.sleep(1000) && :computed
end

Flattening and Transformation

Convert nested structures to flat representations:

defmodule User do
use Estructura.Nested, flattenable: true
defstruct name: "", address: %{city: "", postal_code: ""}
end
iex> user = %User{name: "John", address: %{city: "London", postal_code: "SW1"}}
iex> Estructura.Flattenable.flatten(user)
%{"name" => "John", "address_city" => "London", "address_postal_code" => "SW1"}

Property Testing

Estructura supports property-based testing out of the box:

defmodule UserTest do
use ExUnit.Case
use ExUnitProperties
property "valid users are validated" do
check all %User{} = user <- User.__generator__() do
assert {:ok, ^user} = User.validate(user)
end
end
end

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