Lotus

Lotus

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Lotus is a lightweight SQL query runner and storage library for Elixir applications with Ecto. It provides a safe, read-only environment for executing analytical queries while offering organized storage and management of saved queries.

🚧 This library is in its infancy so you should treat all versions as early pre-release versions. We'll make the best effort to give heads up about breaking changes; however we can't guarantee backwards compatibility for every change.

Current Features

Production-Safe Connection Pooling

Lotus automatically preserves your database session state to prevent connection pool pollution. When a query completes, all session settings (read-only mode, timeouts, isolation levels) are restored to their original values, ensuring Lotus doesn't interfere with other parts of your application. Learn more about session management →

What's planned?

Installation

Add lotus to your list of dependencies in mix.exs:

def deps do
[
{:lotus, "~> 0.5.0"}
]
end

Lotus requires Elixir 1.16 or later, and OTP 25 or later. It may work with earlier versions, but it wasn't tested against them.

Follow the installation instructions to set up Lotus in your application.

Getting Started

Take a look at the overview guide for a quick introduction to Lotus.

Configuration

View all the configuration options in the configuration guide.

Basic Usage

Configuration

Add to your config:

config :lotus,
ecto_repo: MyApp.Repo, # Repo where Lotus stores saved queries
default_repo: "main", # Default repo for queries (required with multiple repos)
data_repos: %{ # Repos where queries run against actual data
"main" => MyApp.Repo,
"analytics" => MyApp.AnalyticsRepo,
"mysql" => MyApp.MySQLRepo
}
# Optional: Configure caching (ETS adapter included)
config :lotus,
cache: [
adapter: Lotus.Cache.ETS,
profiles: %{
results: [ttl: 60_000], # Cache query results for 1 minute
schema: [ttl: 3_600_000], # Cache table schemas for 1 hour
options: [ttl: 300_000] # Cache query options for 5 minutes
}
]

Creating and Running Queries

# Create and save a query
{:ok, query} = Lotus.create_query(%{
name: "Active Users",
statement: "SELECT * FROM users WHERE active = true"
})
# Execute a saved query
{:ok, results} = Lotus.run_query(query)
# Execute SQL directly (read-only)
{:ok, results} = Lotus.run_sql("SELECT * FROM products WHERE price > $1", [100])
# Execute against a specific data repository
{:ok, results} = Lotus.run_sql("SELECT COUNT(*) FROM events", [], repo: "analytics")

Development Setup

Prerequisites

Setting up the development environment

  1. Clone the repository and install dependencies:
git clone https://github.com/typhoonworks/lotus.git
cd lotus
mix deps.get
  1. Set up the development databases:
# Start MySQL with Docker Compose (optional)
docker compose up -d mysql
# Create and migrate databases
mix ecto.create
mix ecto.migrate

This creates:

Running tests

# Run all tests
mix test
# Run specific test files
mix test test/lotus_test.exs
# Run with coverage
mix test --cover

The test suite uses separate databases:

Contributing

See the contribution guide for details on how to contribute to Lotus.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.